Women Talk Too Much: Candace Owen’s is Getting Sued (Call-in Show) | Pearl Daily
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Summary
On this episode of The Audacity, I talk about the existential crisis that men are in and why it s time for men to wake up and realize that they are not going to survive this economic, social, and political collapse.
Transcript
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You would never sign a contract where I am paid to leave.
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74% or something of divorces are initiated by women.
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Men have everything to lose, primarily their own children.
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Men get killed by the courts and by divorce laws.
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I had no idea that courts of family law were courts of equity, not courts of law.
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Because in family court, you don't need evidence to accuse someone of abuse.
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When you guys say get married young, a lot of these men don't know what they're signing up for.
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And you're not going to be there when their entire life falls apart.
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I didn't meet my son until he was 15 months old.
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Before you know it, you're homeless. You're literally just thrown out onto the street.
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We absolutely reinforce bad behavior from women.
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Wives are taught to leave their husbands and then daughters grow up without their fathers.
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Every problem in society comes from single mother homes.
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A lot of women will just chase this negative rabbit hole of happiness, endless happiness.
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Feminism's biggest failure is it lies to women.
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We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
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You are allowed to end a relationship with a really great boyfriend.
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I don't think there's anything else in life that we actually ever go into preparing to fail.
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Like if you have the mentality of this is going to go wrong and be pessimistic, naturally the outcome is going to be that it's going to fail anyway.
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Like women are so willing to leave marriages because they're not happy.
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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.
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This myth that we live in an age of male privilege, where's my male privilege?
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Why doesn't our society care about men's rights?
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I have no friends, no wife, and no social life.
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I've seen so many men on the brink of suicide, and they didn't do anything wrong.
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How are you equal if the men are the ones that have to fight and die to defend the country?
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The men are the ones that build and maintain all the infrastructure.
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The so-called deaths of despair from suicide, overdose, or alcohol, three times higher among men than among women.
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Everybody knows this is a huge problem, but nobody wants to admit it.
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Every single woman at the table said they wanted a man to get...
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Everything is really set up against you to fail as a man.
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If men make less than women, women don't want to marry them.
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So you know who wants more economically and emotionally viable men?
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I don't want to be an independent woman anymore.
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I don't want to be a strong, independent woman.
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Now it's just hookup culture is going to be our fairy tale ending because men don't want
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The future, if everybody follows your path, is there is no future.
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We go into population decline and our economy goes into decline.
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This is an existential crisis failing young men.
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Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
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You guys could bring your time and attention anywhere on this planet and you choose to come
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I don't know what I did to deserve this, but thank you so much.
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I want to start with thanking the people that donated to the divorce documentary.
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We are trying to raise $100,000 for the divorce documentary.
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So thank you to Josh for the $28 donation, Anonymous $25 donation, and Adam for the $20
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Okay, so today we're talking about women in media and just like the patterns they go through.
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And obviously being a woman in the media, I see my counterparts, I even see myself and
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Throughout history, men have been the ones to make the major decisions and take risks.
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Men are able to do a cost-benefit analysis of a situation and consider the consequences
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It's why men are better military leaders and heads of nation.
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Women are building large platforms and are getting into positions of power without the
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man's ability to see down the road and the potential consequences of their actions.
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Either enter one of my favorite people, Candace Owens.
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Recently, Candace Owens was sued by the president of France, Emmanuel Macron, and his wife, Bridgette,
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because Candace Owens claims that Bridgette was born a man.
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She has repeatedly made these claims since March of 2024.
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And apparently the couple have had enough and hired the same company that represented
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Dominion Voting Systems against Fox News, ultimately winning the company $790 million.
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Clark Locke and Farnap, LLP, are not to be trifled with.
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They're probably the worst people that Candace could have coming for her and her platform.
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I'll send my doctors to take your blood, figure it out real quick.
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Hey, how about just giving us some pictures again of you growing up, you know, raising your
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So we will start from the top here with a photo of Bridgette Macron, real name Jean-Michel
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That person that you are looking at on the right is not a woman.
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If you need any more evidence that Bridgette Macron is definitely a man, it is just what
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So I want to pause and say what happens to us women.
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And I've even gone through some of this myself.
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So I'm not, when I'm explaining this, I'm not trying to say I'm better or she's immoral
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But men understand from a young age that there is no such thing as freedom of speech.
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You can say anything you want in the privacy of your own home, but in the public square,
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Um, you say you mouth off or about the wrong person, it gets back to them.
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Um, you say the wrong thing about women, you get fired from your job.
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You say the wrong, even, you know, and in a way women reinforce the lack of freedom of
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We saw Candace do this, um, when she leaked private or she reported on private home footage
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of Steven Crowder, talking to his wife, um, and painted him as an abuser.
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So she decided to nag a man in his own home, like the audacity.
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Um, but anyways, so what happens to us is when we're young and pretty, we can say damn near
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Um, another example of this and, um, uh, another example of this, I was just thinking is.
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Um, I just thought of a video that kind of embodies this.
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Other than the fact you're a despicable racist.
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I guess according to the ADL, I'm a white supremacist.
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Yeah, well, if you use the N word repeatedly, you are, you are a racist, are you?
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If that, if that means forwarding, uh, you know, helping white people achieve freedom of
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And I, and I showed, um, I showed a liberal friend of mine, a video of her talking.
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And this is a guy that is not into this right-wing stuff, but even he was like, wait, I'd go
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on a date with her, what, that's fine, like, um, and so the challenge we go through, and I've
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even had to learn some of these lessons, um, is we, we, we think we're fighting for something.
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We think we're like, um, we're being brave by saying whatever the hell we want, right?
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Um, and it would be brave if we suffered and paid for the consequences of our choices.
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So an example I'm thinking of, um, I can't really talk about him too much on the channel,
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Um, that's a guy who has said what he said and he suffers the consequences, right?
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Um, where oftentimes women, we don't have any consequences or someone else pays for it.
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And that's kind of what I'm going to show you guys with Candace Owens.
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So we got Crowder, um, talking about this case.
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I want Crowder to go off on her one day for, I don't mean, he probably is under a gag order,
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I doubt you do, but I will never, I was a super fan of yours.
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And the day you crossed Crowder, you crossed me.
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That was absolute bullshit that you aided and abetted these harpy women and taking a successful,
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That was the most disgusting, despicable, evil thing I've ever seen you do.
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And you have this, you take my religion that I grew up with.
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And maybe I'm not a good Catholic, but you tout around these crosses on your set.
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You use it for clout, but you can't even do a public apology to Crowder really.
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And I want the apology just as loud as I don't want it to be a mention in a stream.
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I want the same title where you put Steven Crowder as a monster.
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I want you to put, I am the monster as the title.
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And I'll think about, I'll think about coming back.
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No, not only was Candace Owens on the wife's side, she was the first reporter to break the big story.
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So basically what happened was Steven Crowder's ex-wife leaked private footage that was really
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obviously set up where she was like, he was telling her to walk the dog.
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And then Candace says, do you know what I should do with this private family matter?
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And oh, me as I'm converting and I'm so good in my faith, right?
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Do you know, you know, should I say let's, let's give the family some privacy?
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No, I'm going to call, I'm going to call Crowder an abusive monster.
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They get so, and it's, it's unfortunate because I really enjoyed her work early on of her Black
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I thought it was great, but it, you just, the, the challenge is women, we have a tendency
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to get into these industries and think we're overly intelligent, but we're just women in
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So, you know, the problem is we get these big egos.
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Now, luckily for me, I think what's kind of killed my ego and I even started to develop
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it at one point, but what kills it is, you know, I took a lot of L's and a lot of L's
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that men take, um, all the men take worse L's than me, but, um, there was no guy bailing
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Like when Candace is working for these big company, anyway, it doesn't matter.
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But, um, I know a lot of the reason I'm in this position, I know I, I do think I'm kind
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Um, but, and I, I know I'm not, I know I'm not talentless, but let's be honest here.
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I don't know if I would have blown up the same if I wasn't a woman in this industry.
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And that's why I always try to give, um, homage to people that even have smaller followings
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I'm, I'm rambling, but I would have hoped that Candace would have done that same thing
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Um, I'm going to list, I'm going to watch, um, Crowder talking about her stuff.
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Were you then made aware that this was perhaps incorrect?
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Candace responded by, you could say doubling down.
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I'll send my doctors to take your blood, figure it out real quick.
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Hey, how about just giving us some pictures again of you growing up, um, you know, raising
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And if you read the entire filing and I read a hundred something pages of it last night,
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they actually already did directly send proof to Candace said pictures, childhood pictures
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They did send evidence of Bridget's biological motherhood of three children.
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They did send pictures of her first, uh, of her wedding when she was young.
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And there already is sworn testimony, for example, uh, from the children and from the, uh, I
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don't know if sworn testimony, but the previous husband.
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So she's now moving goalposts and saying, take a blood test.
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They did also, by the way, send the birth announcement, not a certificate, but an announcement.
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So newspaper clippings, pictures, sworn testimony, evidence, and this has all been provided to
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I want to, I wish I could, I could think of 10 videos for him.
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That would be so funny, even outside of, even outside of, um, his topics.
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I'm not going to say like, I was thinking it would be so funny to have him on a pop the
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balloon and imagine I bring out all these women and he's like, have any of you ever hooked
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I basically put my life on hold for a year and a half.
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Um, I'll bring him back on when I'm in a better position, but I just got back.
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I'm trying to explain when I'm in a position where I can afford that kind of thing.
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Um, so in the past, like four years, I've lost like 40 pounds and I, my goal is 50.
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And so I'm looking, I'm going to look like I came from the gym a lot this month because
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I've almost hit my goal weight and I am going to get it.
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Pearl it's, um, you shouldn't just do this for money grifter.
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Well, guys, um, it's not that I do this for money.
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Um, to be honest, I don't need a lot, but we literally can't operate like, um, we get
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I no longer have a staff or a job, and then I have to go get a normal job.
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So if you do enjoy this show, I gotta, I gotta do calculated risks here.
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When the McCrone's lawyer, Tom Locke organized an appearance on CNN with Jake Tapper.
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Everybody knows we should totally trust Jake Tapper.
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Totally believe him when he says he didn't realize that Biden had dementia until, you
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know, he wrote his book and wanted to profit off of Biden's dementia.
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These people are absolute clowns, but it is worthy of watching this interview.
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I mean, the fact that I accidentally got Jake Tapper to say on air in a very serious professional
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Because I made that joke on my Instagram and then he read it out loud in a serious tone.
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French president Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte are suing right-wing podcaster and
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The defamation lawsuit filed today in Delaware claims that Owens has engaged in a, quote, relentless
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and unjustified smear campaign against the couple.
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The complaint goes on to allege that Owens spread outrageous conspiracy theory that France's
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first, first, that France's first lady could be a man, that the Macron's are related in committing
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incest and that the Macron's, the couple is being controlled by the CIA.
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Obviously, those are deranged claims in response to the final.
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Now, Candace is rewarded, like, she's probably made hundreds of thousands of dollars off of
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And that's the worst part is she's getting dragged into court over something that who
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Um, if this person transitioned and did all this work, I mean, if you've gone to this lengths
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But it's just unfortunate because now her family's going to have to pay the price.
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Her husband's probably going to have to pay for it.
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For something that doesn't really matter, if I'm being honest.
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Smiling, Owens posted a screenshot of a news story.
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I don't like to, I don't like to trash, you know, uh, because I'm very lucky and I, I
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They raised me well, but if I looked at like my childhood nannies were the worst part, the
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worst, the, some were great, but the problem is you get a great nanny and they bounce and
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you'll have like this best friend and then you never see him again.
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And that's very, um, it's just not great for a kid, you know, like these rotating people
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in and out, like we did all pair in America and it was just like, it would either be one
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And then it would be like devastating when they left or they would be terrible.
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And then I'm forced to like, like, I remember I had this one nanny who, oh my gosh, she was
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And I remember being like 12 and thinking I was smarter than this nanny, like she, and
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You're probably thinking you're probably, you're probably thinking, um, you know, there's
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Look, some people have it worse, but I'm just, I'm just explaining.
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I know this dynamic because I was a product of the dynamic.
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And what happens with these, these women is they, they just tend to, they always want
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to look like a good mother, but doing the mothering day to day, um, it's always secondary
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And you can see this, a lot of conservatives do this because they all use their kids for
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Um, it's, they always use their children to signal, I am a good person.
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I just saw Kirk doing this, James, who cares if you do this for money?
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This job is better than selling copiers, but you still need to be paid for your time.
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Um, I know I just get called a grifter a lot and I'm like, I, you know, I don't need to
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make a ton of money, but I, I, I do have to get to the point where this is stable.
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So, um, because I can't, I can't do this forever if this is unstable and every six months
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It's just, you know, um, let me get this like this one.
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Um, get married, have kids, this is Charlie Kirk, get married, have kids and stop partying
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into oblivion, leave a legacy, be courageous, happy Sunday.
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And yeah, so you got the daughter going up and, and the thing is with politics, I don't
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Um, you know, it's one thing when I was in the heat of like my controversial stuff and
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I've had to, I've had to dial it back a lot the last year.
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I don't know if you've noticed, but, um, I've had to, it's just, it's again, um, but when
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you're in politics, especially like people get killed over that stuff.
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So when you're putting all this information out about your family, you're putting out
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information, um, for people to like destroy your, your kids.
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It's not, I'm not against, you know, like the occasional, you know, once a year family
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Christmas photo, you know, like I would say Tucker Carlson is someone who does it well,
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He has a post, but he doesn't use them to like build his brand and signal.
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I don't even mind like having a kid, you know, do a little MIDI show.
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Um, I think that's kind of cute, but it's just like when, I don't know how to put it.
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Pearl just got brainwashed from Loomer to defend Bridget grooming McCrone when McCrone was 14.
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Look, I, I am not, I am not that part of the story.
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Like, I don't, it's kind of gross if that's true, but that's not the important part to me.
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Well, what I'm showing is what women tend to do when they get power hungry.
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Um, and my, my whole point of this stream is to show, and some of this stuff has happened to me
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that we just don't have a grasp on consequences for our actions like men do.
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And freedom of speech is really like, um, it's almost a feminine idea because it's just not,
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we don't have that in this country and we're never really going to have it.
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Sorry about the lawsuit on our Instagram page, uh, and wrote,
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She wrote quote, I will be coming for this wig today.
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That's what I mean, there are elements here that are just plainly entertaining,
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but then it gets kind of even more bizarre because Tom Clare, of course, is there to
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sort of meaningfully assert that there is just so much evidence, extensive evidence,
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he says, quote unquote, extensive evidence that they apparently submitted to me,
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which you guys know they didn't, which disproved the idea that Brigitte was a man.
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Someone, someone put it to the risk versus the reward.
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That's something that we don't really calculate.
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There's times when I didn't calculate it either.
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What was the reward from saying that this person's a man?
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This is going to be pretty embarrassing if she's not right.
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You know, I, I, I, I think I need to always reiterate that because it's kind of like,
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God, I want to make an analogy, but I can't say that on this show.
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Like when my nannies would come over, they would kind of get Americanized, but it doesn't
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matter how Americanized they would get the, the European in them would still come out in
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certain situations. And I'd say the same thing, all women, all of us, every single one, all of us,
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Intense of an actual journalist and not just a bad faith state actor,
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accidentally exposes Tom Clare as a liar about this extensive evidence by just asking him for an
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example of that extensive evidence. Take a listen.
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After we put facts and information in front of her, black and white, multiple times.
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What? Like her, like the, the first lady's birth certificate? Like what, what kind of facts?
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Yeah. We have laid out extensive evidence in our complaint, demonstrating that she was born a woman.
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She's always been a woman. And the allegations of CIA control conspiracy and the incest and all the
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other things are demonstrably false. Putting aside the fact that they're all inherently implausible.
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What you said at the outset is obviously really important in our system. If you're making an
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inherently implausible allegation, the standard is higher. You have to come forward with better
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evidence. If you're going to say it, she has none of it. All she's done is mocked them and ridiculed
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them and repeated it. He tried so hard to wiggle out of that one, but people are going to call
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him out because he's like, no, no, no. Like what? Like, what is the example of evidence? He's like,
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we wrote to them that she's definitely a woman and it's, it's implausible that she's not.
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So we totally got this thing. We're totally going to win because we have asserted that it's
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implausible that Brigitte, it was born a man and totally trust us, bro. That he is being honest.
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That was their evidence. Their evidence that they presented to us as we present to the public
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was trust me, bro. Trust me, bro. She's not a bro. That was it. There's no documents,
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no answer to our basic. Okay. So I guess we're going to see how this plays out.
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I do hold a grudge. Um, and it's nothing against Candace personally.
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I just want an apology for Crowder. So Candace is not backing down from her claims and she's
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doubling down on her stance that the first lady of France is a man. All right. Now we're going to
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watch her talk about getting sued from five minutes to 22 minutes. Okay.
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Not this thing. We're totally going to win because we have asserted that it's him.
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You all, Macron, his wife Brigitte are suing. Is this the same one?
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Oh, I think it's the same one. Oh, okay. Then I should have just kept going. Maybe
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it's just in here twice on YouTube and people are calling Jake Tapper out. They're going,
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oh, you couldn't even answer basic questions about what evidence there was. You just want to
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bankrupt her here. We can just scroll live here at some of these comments upset with Candace and not
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the person who dated a 14 year old when they were 39. Oh yeah. Hmm. Ignored that. We totally admitted
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that, which by the way, I want to also say what's incredible about that admission is if you follow
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the series, remember you can go back and find- I don't care if you guys don't like Crowder. I don't
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care. He's not an abusive monster. And that was bullshit of her to say that. It was bullshit.
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Bullshit. In these articles, initially they told the public he was 17. Now on paper,
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they're saying he was 15 and what are they going to try to do here? Oh, they're going to be like,
00:31:40.120
okay, well, yeah, he was 14 when he was in the play, but you know, you have no proof that we didn't
00:31:44.680
begin this affair until like a couple of months later when he turned 15. So this is what actually
00:31:50.440
their argument, like they're, they're already admitting that they are public liars, but let's
00:31:55.000
keep reading some of these comments. Again, this is CNN left leaning. Yeah. So when Alex Jones gets
00:31:59.800
sued, no complaints from Pearl. No. When Alex Jones got sued, he faced the consequences. He was crying
00:32:04.840
on stream. It kind of, it broke my heart actually. There's no freedom of speech. It doesn't exist
00:32:11.720
because there's always a consequence and it's usually gynocentric. But my point is Candace
00:32:16.360
hasn't really had a consequence because she's a woman and she's an attractive woman. And yeah,
00:32:23.480
that's, that's the issue. Person writes, okay, but didn't McCrone just lose a defamation case in
00:32:28.120
the French courts over this? Oh yeah. People aren't dumb. People are not dumb. Wow. The comment section
00:32:34.360
doesn't seem to buy what this lawyer is selling. Candace follows Jesus. You should too.
00:32:41.720
Okay. You know what? I think it's, I'm about 30. So I think it's time to do my religion grift. What
00:32:48.760
religion should I convert to and put across in the background and make it my intro and just like
00:32:56.120
tweet about my conversion? How should I, how should I go about this?
00:33:01.720
Poor Tom Clare. Tough job. Genuinely, Tom, that's a tough job to have to go out there and to assume
00:33:15.880
the public is too stupid, to have watched the series and recognize that something very real is there.
00:33:20.040
And we presented tons of evidence when your clients did not present any evidence other than,
00:33:25.560
trust me, bro. She's not a bro to the contrary. Um, anyway, the point that I'm making here is that
00:33:32.520
common sense, literally sense among us commoners is the biggest threat to the establishment.
00:33:38.120
Okay. So remember she's going hard because she married into money, right? I think it's pretty
00:33:43.560
convenient that like the J stuff doesn't come out until she has a guy to pay for it. And that's kind of
00:33:49.560
the pattern we go through men. When they do go down the free speech route, they're willing to put down
00:33:54.600
their own money and women tend to put down the money that men give them. So, all right, we're going
00:34:02.600
to do a call in show. All right. In a bit. So my question is why is Candace so strong in her stance
00:34:09.560
and confident staring down this lawsuit because her husband is worth between 180 and $240 million. She
00:34:16.440
knows her husband is going to be able to use his resources and money to defend her in court.
00:34:21.080
Whatever mess is made, her husband will do the cleanup. And it's really easy for Candace to be
00:34:25.000
the firebrand commentator that she believes in free speech and burn her employers after they built her
00:34:30.520
into the person she is when she has a husband that's worth over $200 million. She should have just sat
00:34:36.200
down and enjoyed being a mom. Um, she doesn't have to work. She doesn't have to do what she's doing,
00:34:41.080
but she's so selfish that she's going to keep going and drag all of her family into this stuff.
00:34:52.200
I know she's getting a consequence now, but remember men face it a lot earlier. Nick got
00:34:57.320
a consequence at 18. Uh, Candace gets her first consequence like mid thirties.
00:35:02.520
Were you then made aware that this was perhaps incorrect and did you exacerbate it and make it
00:35:08.200
worse? That's what this is going to be about. Candace responded by, you could say doubling down.
00:35:14.680
You were born a man and you will die a man. That's the point I'm making. So give us a sample.
00:35:20.760
I'll send my doctors to take your blood, figure it out real quick. However you want to go about
00:35:25.320
this. Hey, how about just giving us some pictures? Oh, I saw this one already. I don't know. I think
00:35:28.920
it was in twice. Okay. Okay. So we're going to have you guys call in and say, um,
00:35:36.600
and I just want the general topic. What are some instances where your girlfriend or wife created
00:35:42.520
a situation that costs a lot of money and resources? And what's the worst situation you've
00:35:49.240
ever seen a woman get into by talking too much? Did you try to stop her? Did you warn her?
00:35:54.440
What happened afterwards? And how do you see modern women waste their husband's money?
00:36:00.200
Have you ever seen a woman start a fight, um, with her husband that her husband had to finish?
00:36:05.080
So any of those questions, please call in. So a couple of things, if you're going to call in,
00:36:10.280
please, if you do not know the topic, do not call in. Um, we want you guys to call in,
00:36:15.720
stay on topic, have a story, your initial story. I'd like it to be like two minutes.
00:36:20.680
Um, please do not ramble on for 10. I don't, I really don't like cutting people off,
00:36:25.960
but sometimes I'm just going to have to do it. Please make sure your YouTube is not playing in
00:36:30.600
the background. When you call in, um, you can test both your audio and video in the waiting room on zoom
00:36:36.120
and make sure if you're waiting to come on, that you're watching, um, the actual zoom box. So you
00:36:42.520
can check to see, um, if you're, if you're in, um, because you should see it right away on zoom when
00:36:50.840
you're being let out of the waiting room. Um, and yeah, I'm trying to think. So Doug MPA, is he on the line?
00:37:20.520
Oh, okay. Well, welcome to the show. So what's your thought on the topic? Um,
00:37:26.200
have you ever been in a case where your girlfriend or wife created a situation that costs a lot of
00:37:31.400
money and resources? Um, did you try to warn her or do you know somebody that was in that situation?
00:37:37.640
Go ahead. Yeah. I mean, I, I've been in a situation where like girls will kind of like
00:37:43.240
waste money. Like they're very emotional in general. Uh, so they'll just make rash decisions,
00:37:48.200
whether it's, you know, booking an Airbnb for like two weeks or, or what have you, or, or things like
00:37:53.560
that. They, they just make very rash decisions when it comes to money, when their emotions are
00:37:57.240
running high, they're not really thinking about it longterm. Like guys will think about their money
00:38:01.480
longterm. This is why most guys will kind of, you know, work hard throughout their twenties to
00:38:06.760
actually build up some savings, to be able to put a down payment towards the house. No girl's
00:38:10.200
really thinking about that longterm. They're thinking about marrying a guy who can do that
00:38:13.800
for them. So they're, they're used to acting off of emotional impulse. And I I've seen, you know,
00:38:19.000
whether it's, you know, an ex-girlfriend I've had from the past who just, you know, spent a bunch of
00:38:23.560
money on a car that she really didn't need because she just thought she needed one or what have you.
00:38:27.960
Like I've seen situations like that play out in past relationships and then just other women,
00:38:32.040
I've seen it in general. Uh, so I would say it's just, it's more of a common theme because women
00:38:37.240
just get more grace in life. Cause there's always going to be a guy that comes around to save them,
00:38:40.760
if that makes sense. So it's almost like, I'm sorry about that. I hit the zoom mic. It wasn't
00:38:47.080
letting me in. He let me in. It bounced me out. I'm like, what's going on here? Yeah. Yeah. We have Sean
00:38:52.120
up first, the friend of the channel, but wait, I just wanted to finish what he was saying. If
00:38:58.600
you don't mind. Yeah. I know. I'm just saying, I'm here. Go ahead. Okay. Okay. No worries. Yeah.
00:39:02.360
I was just saying, I think just because, you know, in general, women are treated with such grace,
00:39:07.000
whether it's from their fathers, like always kind of having their back when it comes to providing them
00:39:11.320
money, it allows them so much room to F up that if they want to act off of emotional impulse,
00:39:17.400
it's not going to really cause a detriment to them longterm because there's always going to be a guy
00:39:22.040
that comes around to save them. So I think that's just another reason why we see that sort of
00:39:26.120
behavior. But I would say in general, because women are very, uh, emotional, they can act very
00:39:31.000
cold-blooded, whether it's, you know, uh, taking their kids and suddenly leaving their husband or,
00:39:36.280
or what have you, like just making rash decision, high purchases, whether it's buying a house that
00:39:42.360
that couple doesn't need or a new car suddenly, like I I've seen so many situations like this,
00:39:47.640
just in my everyday life that like, is there, is there a specific one that you have like a friend
00:39:53.720
or even ex-girlfriend, the more specific, the better the story. So. Gotcha. Yeah. I mean,
00:40:00.120
a good example is like, uh, an ex-girlfriend that I had like way in the past is that like,
00:40:05.160
she didn't get any insurance on her car because she was thinking she didn't need it. And then her car
00:40:09.640
totaled. And then rather than just buying like a used car, she just took a bunch of money from
00:40:15.000
her dad and just bought a brand new car. Cause in her mind, like the money flowing is always coming
00:40:19.720
in. And I've seen this with the other, like this one girl who I dated, like she just bought a house.
00:40:26.760
I want to say it was like a few years ago, even though she's kind of broke and it was like a very
00:40:30.360
expensive house and she was just getting money from her parents. And because her parents were able to
00:40:34.040
provide it, she got like a super high interest rate and it was like a, you know, adjustable rate.
00:40:39.480
Mortgage. So it's like one of these types of loans that more than likely she's going to default on,
00:40:43.640
but because she simply just wanted it, she made the purchase. Like I was, um,
00:40:49.000
I was dating this girl and, um, she, she was what I was, I just turned 40 and she was like 28.
00:40:57.320
Right. And she, she got a bachelor's degree, couldn't find a job. Cause it was in like psychology
00:41:03.480
or something. Then she, so she went back to school and got a master's in industrial organizational
00:41:08.600
psychology or something like that. And she finally got a professional job out of college. It was
00:41:13.880
making about 60,000. And the first thing she did when she got her job was buy a house.
00:41:20.440
Yeah. They make all sorts of rash decisions simply because like they're hearing it from other people.
00:41:25.640
So they just do it. Even if it doesn't make sense. And like, uh, and so not only did she buy a house,
00:41:34.680
no, um, she, um, her student loans, she, she had, were coming out of forbearance.
00:41:44.120
And so she had, she didn't factor in her student loan payment when she bought the house.
00:41:48.840
So when her student loans were going to become do, she had no idea how she was, she was going to pay
00:41:55.000
it. I'm like, wait a minute. So you, and then her job was travel heavy. So she hadn't even started
00:42:01.800
traveling for her job yet. Like she didn't even settle into her job. I'm like, you bought this
00:42:06.360
house. You don't even know if you like your job, how are you going to pay your student loans? You,
00:42:10.920
you can't even get a second job to make more money. Cause you, you travel for your day job,
00:42:15.800
but she's didn't even think it through. Yeah. And what's something I've learned is when I,
00:42:20.280
you know, when it comes to girls that I've just dated in the past, I noticed all of them when
00:42:23.960
they were 30 were all broke. Like they, they really didn't have a lot of savings to their name.
00:42:29.080
It's basically income coming in, income going out. And that's how they just seen that that's just their
00:42:34.760
budget to live their everyday life. And that when they're ready to settle down, they're just going
00:42:38.600
to find a guy who already has money because that's what they're just so used to growing up with,
00:42:42.760
whether it's their father providing the money or just other men who they've dated,
00:42:46.440
just kind of providing them experiences and things like that. So like, you'll even see videos
00:42:51.640
on Tik TOK of girls talking about how they'll settle down is they're just going to find a guy
00:42:55.480
with a house and move in with them. I've heard so many girls in New York who I have friends with
00:42:59.560
who think exactly like that. They're 30 plus. They don't really have much savings. They continue to
00:43:05.080
get master's degrees that are not going to lead to any real, you know, drastic increase in income.
00:43:10.440
And they do it simply because other people are doing it. And so they're not really thinking
00:43:14.280
things through. And at the end of the day, there's not going to be a consequence to them
00:43:18.440
as long as men have a drive for sex. And there are a scarcity of women that are going to be
00:43:23.240
available to them. So they don't really see a conflict with them doing it.
00:43:28.520
I know. I mean, this is why you don't really see homeless women unless they're drug addicts,
00:43:32.040
right? Like it's very rare you see them and you have to ask yourself, is it because women are
00:43:36.360
really risk adverse? It's like, no, it's because there's a guy who's horny who will put a roof over
00:43:41.080
her head after she's made so many bad decisions in life that there's not going to be a consequence
00:43:45.720
for them at the end of the day. Guys are always going to feel bad for girls or at a bare minimum,
00:43:49.880
we are going to have a sexual interest in them and we're going to take them out of a bad situation
00:43:55.400
using our resources. That's just how things are going to play out.
00:43:58.120
Yeah. This like revenge fantasy, not saying women don't crash out. I'm sure like we all,
00:44:03.320
we do, but even after the crash out, someone will take us. So.
00:44:08.200
Absolutely. Like I've seen girls who are single moms who are in their like 70s, who, you know,
00:44:13.880
went through their second divorce and they'll find like a man who's like 88 who will put a roof over
00:44:19.240
their head. So like, there's always a guy out there. I know a woman that did it at like 57,
00:44:25.080
she got married. And I know that's the exception, not the rule. Like, cause women would rather like
00:44:31.400
be in poverty than be with an average man. But the, when push comes to shove and there's a gun
00:44:36.120
to their head, they'll, we'll find somebody. We will, someone will do it.
00:44:40.520
Absolutely. And I think a lot of women do like, they will settle with guys who they don't like
00:44:45.560
for economic resources. Long-term. I think pretty much every single marriage of a girl who's like 30
00:44:50.920
plus it's, it's more based on economic resources than it is general interest.
00:44:55.880
Yeah. That's my, I agree. I agree a hundred percent.
00:45:04.120
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00:45:06.760
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00:45:13.000
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00:45:17.560
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00:45:22.920
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00:45:28.680
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00:45:40.040
Oh wait, it's, it says joining. So, uh, there we go.
00:45:43.880
Connecting to audio. Hey Jay, how you doing buddy?
00:45:51.960
Good. Um, so have you ever had a situation where your wife, your girlfriend, or maybe just a woman,
00:45:59.960
you know, created a situation that cost a lot of money and resources for a man? Or was there a
00:46:06.040
situation you've seen a woman in, um, that she created by talking too much? Go ahead.
00:46:10.760
Yeah. I mean, the situation was, um, okay. So I've just finished. Me and a girl had separated and
00:46:22.120
whilst in the latter stages of that relationship, you know, her and her mother were pretty good to
00:46:27.320
me. I was out of work for, for a few months. It was pretty good to me. So when the relationship
00:46:31.240
finished and I actually got myself back on my feet, I thought, well, you know, what I'll do is, um,
00:46:35.640
um, as a kind gesture, gesture of, uh, you know, thanks. I'll, you know, um, send her some money.
00:46:42.520
So I called her up and I said, look, um, here's something, you know, a gesture for,
00:46:48.520
for you, your mom and, and, and your daughters, essentially, um, come to find out. I mean,
00:46:56.760
it was a, it's a substantial amount of money as well, but come to find out that what she did
00:47:02.040
was instead of spending the money on, on her daughters and she needed the money. Don't,
00:47:07.160
don't worry about that. But instead of spending the money on the daughters, she booked a flight,
00:47:12.200
uh, from Australia to, to New Jersey, uh, to have, uh, a, a bit of a raucous two weeks with some dude
00:47:21.240
out there and, and decided that, um, yeah, that she was going to get into a relationship with this guy.
00:47:31.560
Fast forward a few months and this guy, and this went, went out in middle of COVID and she wants to
00:47:39.800
bring this guy over to, uh, Australia. So she then causes a bit of a stir with the local media here
00:47:50.360
because what had happened was the Australian government at the time wasn't letting anyone in,
00:47:55.720
certainly wasn't going to let some rat dude from New Jersey, uh, you know, jump on the plane to, to,
00:48:03.240
to Australia at that time. So she created a bit of a, a bit of a stir, basically used up a whole
00:48:09.000
load of money, the whole nine yards. This went on for about, from what I understand, it went on for
00:48:14.440
about nine months. And shortly after, uh, COVID had, uh, had finished over here, I actually bumped into
00:48:26.120
her. I asked her about the situation and why she spent the money. She gave me a whole load of excuses,
00:48:32.200
but then she actually said that in some strange twist of fate while she was, um, on, on IG, she,
00:48:39.880
she saw a random on her newsfeed, she saw a random post of a girl in a nightclub in, uh, in New York.
00:48:48.600
And guess who was in the background getting off with another girl? Oh, this guy that she,
00:48:56.680
this guy that she was, she didn't just half a douche. She was cyber stalking. Come on.
00:49:01.320
Like, come on. She didn't just run into that. Do you know what, Pearl? I never thought of it,
00:49:06.840
but I think you're right because I mean, what are the chances, but, but, but either way, you know,
00:49:11.720
this is a situation where, you know, she, she, she had money, um, that she needed instead of spending it
00:49:21.080
on something that would have been useful, you know, spending it on your daughters. No,
00:49:25.720
she decides that she's going to take a trip and, you know, hook up with this guy and so on and so
00:49:32.520
forth. Women care about more about being with hot men than their kids.
00:49:37.640
A hundred percent. A hundred percent. Doug MP, you got any other questions for him?
00:49:42.840
Doug MP, are you still there? Yeah, I'm here. Uh, I don't.
00:49:52.040
Cool. Well, thanks for calling in. Call it anytime. All right.
00:49:55.240
I do have one question for you, Pearl, if you don't mind me asking.
00:50:01.480
It's relevant to what you were discussing about Candace Owens.
00:50:07.320
Sure. Yeah. Look, I, I'm not a great friend of Candace Owens. I would, I would say that I
00:50:16.120
have as much respect for Candace as, as I have for yourself, in fact. Okay. I don't understand
00:50:23.160
what's the point of jumping on Candace Owens because she's, she's done a bit of journalism.
00:50:28.680
She's come up with some facts and she's decided to stand on principle. I, I can't see the point
00:50:34.360
if you jump in on her to, to be honest. Okay. Well then start your own show. It's fine.
00:50:42.040
I just, I mean, like, why are you calling in to tell me how to run my show?
00:50:45.720
You know, no, no, but that's the best you can do. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Goodbye.
00:50:52.520
Do you want me to bring him back or do you want to put up with that garbage? No, it's fine.
00:50:57.000
I just, I just get annoyed. It's like, oh, well let me call in to tell you how to run the topics on your
00:51:03.720
show when I have no experience in YouTube and I've never ran a show in my life.
00:51:10.040
Okay. Do it better. Go do yours. Anyways. Thank you.
00:51:16.520
That's the best you got to get out of here, man. Actually, we don't have any other callers.
00:51:24.920
um, let me think. I'm trying to think of a five scene that
00:51:32.440
you see a lot of women with unprofitable businesses that their husbands pay for.
00:51:41.160
for something came up, I have to hop off for like 10 to 15 minutes.
00:51:45.000
Sure. Okay. Yeah. I'll let you know when I'm back. Is everything all right?
00:51:49.640
Yeah. Yeah. I'll let you know after, but I gotta go take care of something real fast.
00:51:53.320
Okay. All right. Um, can you guys just let me know if someone comes on the line?
00:52:08.760
everyone always thinks they can do their job better than you. So it's like,
00:52:22.760
The other thing that I've seen in my lifetime, because I've seen a lot of things where
00:52:27.240
men pay for the consequences of women's decisions.
00:52:30.440
So another one is in my hometown, you would just see women that would open businesses
00:52:41.240
and then they'd be all over LinkedIn. And they would talk about what great entrepreneurs they are,
00:52:46.440
but none of them ever managed companies with like multiple people. Do you know what I mean?
00:52:51.080
Like it would always just be like influencing or selling a course on how to be a business person.
00:53:12.200
sex in the city and pretty woman was the blueprint.
00:53:15.560
I just, what I don't like is I don't like cosplay and that's really what conservatism has turned into.
00:53:27.880
It's just like cosplay and using the families to build a brand. And I just don't like that.
00:53:45.080
Yeah, I know. I say Candace Spelns all of her time. I just, when I, when I got the Christian,
00:53:56.440
when she started grifting Catholicism, I just couldn't take it.
00:54:01.560
What's your hometown Pearl? Yeah. Let me tell you internet where my hometown is. So you guys,
00:54:14.200
Here's another one about Bridget McCrone. I'm going to watch a little more of this.
00:54:21.640
Cybersecurity. I noticed that you had this, you have this Brigitte McCrone, who is the
00:54:37.960
wife of the president of France. His name is Emmanuel McCrone. And one thing that's interesting
00:54:44.760
about them is they have an age difference, right? How many years is it?
00:54:47.240
How many years do they tell people or how many years is it actually?
00:54:54.040
If you haven't watched the series, I mean, there's a reason it's going.
00:54:57.640
It's crazy. This is not like, this wasn't nothing. And I want to be clear. I wasn't the one who,
00:55:02.280
I happened upon this because I'm one of these rare birds, because I'm nosy,
00:55:06.280
that if I see something happening in another country, I will take the time to pick it up in
00:55:11.960
the foreign language. And then in turn, I just, here's my thing. I think that if she went to this
00:55:17.160
lengths, if they're together, they went to this great lengths to hide this stuff. I just, I don't care.
00:55:24.120
I don't, you know, you know, it's interesting too, at the call, thinking about this, this is the
00:55:32.120
difference between men and women, women, men will always white night for women.
00:55:36.600
But if I do a video saying Michael Knowles is a simp, you never get any callers that say,
00:55:43.000
Pearl, why are you going into Michael Knowles? It's like, why are you in the public sphere if
00:55:48.600
you can't take it? Nobody's ever held back going for me. You know, anyways.
00:55:54.120
Into English and to try to read and understand it. And most people just will be like,
00:56:00.440
women, why won't men approach Pearl? Don't show up at my house. Pick a lane.
00:56:06.040
Do you know what I mean? Like, don't, don't get in the kitchen. Don't get on the stream.
00:56:11.000
If you can't handle streaming, do you know what I mean? Like, let me get this straight. Let me get
00:56:15.480
this straight. You come into the kitchen and nobody's allowed to criticize your takes.
00:56:22.280
Oh my God. The white knighting. It just never ends. It never ends. You can't go for a woman. You can't.
00:56:37.640
Pearl, the current state of women and attention. Do you foresee a mass unaliving when Gen A turns 50?
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this is, this is the point I have. I'm like, can you, there is no way we talk about bringing
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peace to men, right? There is no way you can bring peace as a woman and be in politics.
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It's kind of why I had to bow out of it myself. I'm like, it's just,
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there's just no way. I mean, you're going to get death threats.
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Your family's going to get doxed. It's just an L. I don't care. It's happening in France.
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It's happening in Romania. It's happening wherever. I just make time. I get interested. And so
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Savannah, who's my manager, remembers the night at the UFC fight where I found the reporting on this.
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And actually the way it popped up was like the Daily Mail actually did a piece on Brigitte
00:57:31.320
Macron. It was just funny to me because they were like, Emmanuel Macron, you know, angrily denies the
00:57:36.600
rumors. His wife's a man. And he was like, all stressed out and was like, it's not true. It's not true.
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And I'm like, I was just like, what the hell out of France? Like that, like the president has to
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come out and make a statement on this at all. Well, this is a story that's come up over the
00:57:48.360
years. Like this is alleged, an alleged thing. But what was weird about the Daily Mail piece,
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but in 10 minutes, can you give me what, how, what is going on? Yeah. So,
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and this is the thing we go through life as women thinking there's freedom of speech.
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There is not freedom of speech in this country. There's not, I wish there was, I wish, but the
00:58:12.920
truth is if you say what you think and you have the wrong opinion, the people in power kick you off
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of everything and try to ruin your life. I mean, look at yay. Um, anyways, I'm going to continue.
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Okay. I'm back. Okay. You're right. Yeah. Yeah. I'll talk to you about it after,
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after the show. Okay. No problem. The, I was just, are there any more callers or no?
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Yeah. There's three people on the line right now. Okay, cool. Bring them up.
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Okay. First up we, thanks for your patience, everyone. I really appreciate it. And thank you
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for your patience, pearly pro. I really appreciate it. That's all right.
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Yeah. Jenna coming up. I think she's been on the show before. She's been a really good call.
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Jenna, are you there? Hi. Hey, how are you guys? How are you? I'm good, Pearl. So,
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all right, go ahead. Oh, I was calling in just, well, I don't have anything about the other topic
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you have about Candace, just about the whole thing. Um, I mean, either if, if she's wrong on this,
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yeah, she's going to be completely with a lot of mud in her eye. I mean, she's just going to be,
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yeah, but if she's right about this, she's going to get a Pulitzer Prize.
00:59:28.760
Because, I mean, Candace came with receipts on this. She, I mean, did you ever watch her five-part
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series? Did you, Doug, or Pearl? Uh-uh. I haven't watched it. Not all five. I watched like one or two
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episodes. No. Yeah. This chick came with receipts. Like, I'm, I am not a conspiracy theorist,
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but by the end of it, I was like, what the, I mean, she, I got off the phone and I started calling
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all my friends talking about Bridget McCrone's a man. Did you see, did you, did you see Crowder's
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thing on it though? Apparently they've sent, they've sent back like, I don't know. I just,
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I have a hard time believing this is true. I don't. So the thing about Crowder, which I watched
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his debunking, but the thing is everything he says as evidence, she's already debunked as evidence.
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Like the pictures of Bridget McCrone as a child, they already put, she put those through facial
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recognition and that AI said it could not be Bridget McCrone. I mean, she just has receipt after
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receipt. So, I mean, I hope this trial is public. I hope. I heard that like they surveyed, you know,
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some magazines or some website surveyed a bunch of French citizens. And there's a lot of them say
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they don't know and they're fine with not knowing. And then a lot of them are saying,
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even if it was true, they don't care. Yeah, I'm sure. I guess my question is,
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do you think it's worth it for her when she's got a family to think about? Because now this is going to
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be your family's problem in the next three years. And that's more my point in it. Is it like men
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kind of naturally weigh the reward versus the risk? I just, I don't think this is worth the risk. Go ahead.
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I don't know. Is it worth it? Like, who cares? Do you know what I mean? Well, she got so many new
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subscribers just based on that. That's true. A lot of reporting. I mean, I was watching her before,
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like, you know, she even dropped the series and the amount of people who subscribed after,
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I mean, it just shot up. Yeah. The thing is being in media, like, I just know how oftentimes
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everyone will think something's right. And then everyone will be wrong in six months,
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like new evidence will come out or whatever. So, I mean, I don't really care. Go ahead.
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I know. Go ahead. Go ahead. So go ahead. I don't really care one way or the other,
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but the point more is that like women say things because we don't have the consequences
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and then the men have to pay for it. Yeah, because you know who the McCrowns got to represent them,
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right? That's the group that got $790 million out of Fox News for that Dominion voting
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machines company. So they are not to be trifled with. Yeah.
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if she, if she loses a defamation suit and they get some crazy amount of money,
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which they could, Candace doesn't have a kind of money liquid, but her husband probably does.
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Yeah. And the other thing, just because it's very dependent on the judge too. Like just because
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you could be right and still lose the case and men understand that because men go through life
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and they see men lose cases all the time, even if they're right. Like how many men have to pay
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millions of dollars because of a rape lawsuit? So it does like, it doesn't really matter right or wrong.
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It matters that you're getting dragged to court. Go ahead. That's true. I mean, but I mean,
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based on the amount of evidence she put out for this, I mean, the only thing that's going to satisfy
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her at this point is actual DNA test. And that's the only way it's going to shut down this rumor mill
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for the McCrones. Okay. Okay. We just got to come with that. Like, Hey, I, you know, a DNA test.
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That's the only thing that's going to shut it down at this point. Okay. So my thing about it is, is
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Brigitte doesn't owe anybody an explanation for anything. I don't think that she should have even
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put this lawsuit because Candace is right, but this is giving legitimacy to her claims. Like
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Brigitte is, is the first lady of France. Like why is she even acknowledging Candace Owens in the first
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place? Exactly. You know, you see big Mike saying anything at all? Big Mike hasn't said anything
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and people, it's probably gotten back to her. The people call her a big Mike, but she's not saying
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anything. Poor Michelle. Yeah. She knows people call her big Mark. You know that, but she's classy
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enough to just ignore it. Whereas Brigitte, I mean, if she's really a woman, wouldn't you just ignore it?
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Like I would, if I was the first lady, I'm just like, I know. Do you know what? Sometimes though,
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when people scream the same thing at you for like a year, two years, you're just like,
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cause I've had that happen and it's, I wouldn't go to court. It would just be too much work. But like,
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I know what it's like where someone, they just scream the same thing and you know, it's not true,
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but it's like so annoying. Like, yeah, go on. I get, this is one thing. If, even if Candace loses this
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lawsuit or she is still going to be called a man, it's just too much out there. It's just,
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I mean, unless she comes with her own receipt, which is a DNA test, that's all she can do to
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disprove this and get people to stop calling her that. Yeah. Cause I would say, because this,
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I mean, I believe that Michelle Obama is a woman. She, she's just a terrible woman.
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Her kids look just like her. Yeah. I would say, get yourself a Melania instead of a big Mike.
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But, um, you know, we have, that's why Michelle Obama is just like letting this float. But this
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has gotten way past that with Brigitte. I think she still should have just ignored it though. I don't
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know what she's giving legitimacy to this for. I just, my whole point. And what about, uh, cyber
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security? I said, I clicked that. My whole point is that it's now it's going to be your husband's
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problem. Cause he's going to have to pay for it. I would guess. And I just, I just see this time
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and time again, where like, we don't weigh the risks versus rewards. And then, you know, we get into
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some rich from Pearl. Do you know family money? Isn't he also like the venture of that app?
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Yeah. I thought I heard he was British royalty. Oh, okay. Wow. Wow. Okay. Well, cool. Thanks for
01:05:52.760
calling in. He's a British American entrepreneur and businessman. He's a former chairman of Turning
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Point UK and the former CEO of Parler and Parliament Technologies. He's a son of Michael Farmer,
01:06:06.760
Barron Farmer, as well as husband of Candace Owens. He's worth between 180 and $240 million.
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We'll see. I'm going to keep my eyes on, but I definitely hope this case is made public so I
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can just thank you guys. Thanks for calling in. Enjoying it a little too much over there.
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Have a good one. Have a good one. You too. Bye bye. Do you think, do you, what do you think,
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Doug MPA? Do you think she's a man? I don't. I don't, I don't think so either. I mean,
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I don't think she's a man, but I just think that she never should have given Candace Credence.
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That was a mistake. Do I think she's a man? No. I just think that it's gross that she's 72 and he's like
01:07:01.480
45 or something like that. What's their age difference? Aren't they like 20 years apart or
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something like that? Yeah. Yeah. That's gross. I just think she has too much incentive. Like
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things can seem real not be. Thank you to Pearl and YouTube gets their due too. Thank you, Loco.
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I appreciate it. What is the age difference between Macron and his wife? They are 24 years apart.
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Ugh. Gross. Anyway, on to the next. You guys, make sure to like the stream if you haven't already.
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Subscribe if you haven't already. Go to Pearl's website, audacitynetwork.com. We'd love to have you
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over there. Next up, we have LG coming in. Go to Pearl's website, audacitynetwork.com. We'd
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love to have you over there. LG's listening to the YouTube. LG coming in.
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Hey, what's up guys? Hey, LG. How's it going? Hey, good. I just wanted to say great job,
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Pearl. You're crushing it. You're such an inspiration and a great job on everything you're doing.
01:08:15.400
Thank you. What do you think of the topic? Have you seen instances where a wife and a girlfriend
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or a girlfriend cost a man a lot of money and resources or a situation a woman got in because
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she talked too much? The more specific the story, the better. Go ahead.
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I just tuned in, and I'm always happy to see you going live. You're doing it all the time,
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and that's great. The answer to that question, I've seen it all the time, of course. I can't
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think of a specific example, but I just wanted to comment on Candice, if you'll permit me for
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one second, what you just left off on with Jenna. Go ahead.
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You know, I think personally, Candice, the reason her husband potentially married her is because
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she's just capitalizing off of social currency, and this is just going to blow up her social star,
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and I think ultimately that's potentially what her and her husband want. Kind of like Alex Jones,
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it actually reminds me of Alex Jones and the Sandy Hook case because it's really getting her a lot of
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social currency, blowing her up in the spotlight, and not since that have we seen somebody kind of
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get sued in this large of a scale. I agree. Macron, Bridget Macron should not even acknowledge this,
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but yeah, it's just that's really all I got to add, and I just think it's a smart move on her part.
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I think her husband might pay for it in the interim, but I think ultimately Candice will come out on top,
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and her husband will be proud to be married to Candice.
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I'm going to say one thing. You may be talking about Alex Jones, but do you remember
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the ruling against him in the Sandy Hook case, how much he had to end up paying?
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Absolutely, but you know, when you do what you love, and I'm sure-
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You know, I want to say maybe it was such a crazy number, and it just goes to show our society is
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insane, but I want to say it was like 200 billion or something insane.
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And I mean, Alex is laughing all the way to the bank. Look, he's never been bigger. And I mean,
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Candice may be wrong on doing this, or this may be a temporary setback, but we all know by continuing
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to kind of poke the beast, her star will continue to get bigger as long as you can do it strategically.
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Does he have more money now? He might be more famous. I doubt he has more money.
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Yeah, he's broke. I believe that, but I mean, Robert Downey Jr., Dave Chappelle,
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all these people are just case examples of like how you can just kind of make a big scene,
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and the culture remembers you rather than these people that kind of die.
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Okay. All right. Well, cool. Thanks for calling in. Call in anytime, okay?
01:10:57.240
Hey, keep doing what you're doing. Love you guys. Take care.
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Says before the judgment, he was estimated to have a net worth as high as 10 million
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in bankruptcy court last year. He Jones listed his net worth is 8 million.
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But he has to pay a billion dollars, doesn't he?
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So it's just like over time, he's in debt the rest of his life.
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I love Alex Jones. I was so sad watching him like, but that's the thing.
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Like men tend to get a punishment for it where women don't.
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Like men know there's no free speech. Women don't.
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And it was a lesson. It was a lesson I had to learn too.
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But it's just another one of those lessons that like modern women are having to learn.
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Because there are things that women just, women just think that men just had it good.
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And men can just do anything because they're men.
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Wow. You guys can, you know, work and, and, you know, do all these magical things.
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Now they're seeing the consequences and the hardship that came along with being a man.
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Candace has the guts to speak what she believes. That's what they're going to say.
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She's gotten to make a ton of money and be super famous because of it.
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Like it's, it takes guts when you, you say what you believe and you lose everything.
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It doesn't take guts. Like, like, I would say Nick for what he does.
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He has guts because he lost everything. Alex Jones, I would say they have guts.
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Um, we'll see how it goes after, but I'm going to, I'm going to play this.
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Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist who about do.
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Uh, Dave, I'm exhausted. I couldn't even sleep last night.
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And I can't, I'm like literally here, like watching a family member die, like 30 years on air,
01:13:18.280
27 years, this operation, 15 years, this building.
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And I'm literally, when I know I leave tonight, they're going to shut us down.
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So at the end of the day, we're going to beat these people.
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So I always unplug it because it makes it smaller on the screen.
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And I know Alex, he might've been wrong about the Sandy Hook stuff, but you could say that was his show,
01:14:34.920
It's a conspiracy theory show, but unfortunately we don't, we don't have freedom of speech.
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I mean, it's better than some places, but completely no.
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I'll try to be dramatic here, but it's been a hard fight.
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That's, that's cause he's getting a billion dollars in debt.
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I'm hoping that this Eli David girl calls in because she's hyping up in the chat.
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She's trying to say that you don't hold men accountable and you're listening to whatever.
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So if you got, if you got guts, little lady, call in so we can have the conversation.
01:15:30.200
So, uh, we have Eli David on, on the phone and she's saying that the, that you don't hold
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And let me just premise this by saying, I only started listening to you, so I don't
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I haven't watched all of your, you know, your content.
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So I don't really know where you stand on everything.
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From what I'm seeing though, is that, which I think you rightly do point out that women,
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conservative women are basically becoming very entitled.
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And it almost becomes like a, we're just blaming them for being that way.
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But we never look at men also and say, hey, you're a man, aren't you?
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Why do you allow women to do these things to you?
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I'm asking like, what would be the optimal amount of holding men accountable for you?
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Like I said, I haven't really heard all of your content.
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So I don't know everything you've said about them, but I've just never heard you
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ever say or come from the perspective of, you know, yes, we can say all these things that
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But, you know, from my background as a Christian, I do believe it's the man's place to point that out.
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And I hate to put in these terms, but put the woman in her place.
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So you're, you're a Christian, like a Catholic, um, non-denominational.
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So if you're a Christian, if you're a Christian woman, why do you think it's a woman's place
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No, I don't think it's a woman's place to hold a man accountable.
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No, I'm saying in your criticism, in your criticism, which, you know, you could choose not
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to, but if you're choosing to only, my point is, I don't think this is fully on the women.
01:18:18.600
I don't think God looks at us and says only women, you know, that are the ones who are
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I believe that, you know, men, it's their duty to point it out.
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Like that's something we talk about a lot on this channel.
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Most men, when most men don't even have that choice.
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So when women are being whores, that's like a sin, right?
01:18:58.840
So the majority of men have no choice to sleep with a lot of women.
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So how is that the men's fault for the women's choices?
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So yeah, I should have put this in more context.
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So in a marriage, I mean, obviously I'm not going to expect a man who is, has no relationship with
01:19:20.760
another woman who is a whore, expect him to hold her accountable for her actions.
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I'm talking about in the construct of marriage in a relationship, a man and a woman, which is
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where you see a lot of these issues really come out.
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You know, I'm married and I didn't discover these things until I got married.
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Really the interplay between a man and a woman, a husband and a wife and how that
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actually plays out and how you do that under the way God.
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Well, the, the challenge is men can, they can't hit us anymore.
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Like how, how do men correct us and enforce it?
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They can't hit on, hit on us anymore, but they can't, they can't beat us.
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I'm not saying they should be able to, I'm kind of kidding.
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But the point is like, there's no enforcement, you know, like we could put it on the men
01:20:11.960
if they had an enforcement arm, but the challenge is if, if a guy yells at you the wrong way,
01:20:17.400
or even pressures you to do something, you know, there's laws that, you know, they can
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be prosecuted for emotional abuse and coercement.
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Like if this was a hundred years ago, you might be right, but now men have no way to enforce it.
01:20:33.240
So, I mean, I'll, I'll agree with you that the law is definitely pervert.
01:20:38.120
It's perverted and it has, it has become obviously female dominated.
01:20:43.480
And I feel that's a huge problem, but the only way we're going, well, not the only way,
01:20:47.720
but I believe the way back from that is that men stand up and be men and women stand up and be real
01:20:53.400
women and hold accountable women for being women and men also holding each.
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I mean, it's, I just, I just don't think it's just one sided.
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I just don't think it's just, Hey women, it's all you and you are the problem.
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So you need to, the solution has to be from both men and women.
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It has to be men also standing up as virtuous men.
01:21:16.120
Well, the, the challenge again is women have all the power.
01:21:20.120
So because the men have, have, have given their power to them.
01:21:26.280
Um, there was one man a hundred years ago that was the deciding vote on, and I can't talk about
01:21:32.120
that too in depth because of YouTube, but most men have no political power.
01:21:38.920
So you could say certain elite men did, but an average man, like Doug MPA, he had,
01:21:46.760
He didn't, you know, and if his, if he gets married and his wife wants to do something crazy
01:21:51.560
and he says, don't do it. And she does it anyway. He can't, he can't, he can't hit her.
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He can't beat her. Um, the Christians say he can't even divorce her.
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So like that, like that's actually the Christians I would say are almost worse because
01:22:06.760
you guys say divorce is immoral. Um, and I understand where you're coming from, but what,
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like if men can't even walk away, there's really no power, like really.
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Yeah. I see what you're saying. I don't, let me just put it to, I do not stand for all Christians.
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Okay. I'm a Christian, but I do not prescribe to like a specific denomination. I read the Bible
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and I interpret and I live by my own interpretation and understanding of who Christ is. So, you know,
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do I think that divorce is, is, uh, appropriate? Yeah. I do believe there are times when a divorce
01:22:41.160
is okay and appropriate. Moses divorced his wife. Okay. So,
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yeah. I'm, and I'm not really speaking for you personally. I'm just saying in general,
01:22:51.320
it's, I would say it's worse for the Christian guys. I think there's like a reason they're the
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number one, only fans consumers. Um, Oh yeah. I see. Yeah. I didn't know that. Yeah. Well,
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cause if their wife doesn't sleep with them, what are they going to do?
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They can't leave her. Yeah. You know, now they're on only fans. Yeah. Go ahead.
01:23:09.240
This, this whole, this whole conversation though, is like a gigantic can of worms because you can't
01:23:15.880
make blanket statements. You really can't. I mean, you can. Why not? What? Why not?
01:23:21.320
Well, because I mean, okay, I'll use my own marriage as an example, you know, and this is totally
01:23:28.040
anonymous. I hope. Well, sort of, but nobody's watching or listening to this, but you know, in a
01:23:32.760
marriage, you know, they're always, you hear the saying, you know, if the wife doesn't sleep with her
01:23:37.080
husband, he's going to leave her or he's going to find it somewhere else. Like he's some kind of
01:23:41.640
animal that he can't control his, his own body and have some inner morals and say, you know what?
01:23:47.800
She may not be having sex with me, but does that mean that I now have the right to go out and just
01:23:52.120
find some other, somebody else to go have sex with? I mean, that's ridiculous, right? Right. But why
01:23:56.760
would you ever put your husband in that position? I mean, you just gotta, I mean, you just gotta lay there.
01:24:01.880
Like, it's not that hard. Like, come on. I'm not asking for like, like manual labor. We're asking
01:24:10.040
to throw it back for like 10 minutes. No, I, I, here's what I'm telling you though. It, it is,
01:24:16.680
it is, I understand that perspective as well. I do. But what I'm saying is that you can't,
01:24:24.440
you could make these blanket statements that women shoot. Here's the way I look at it.
01:24:27.880
I'm going to keep doing it. Do I put out blanket statements or, well, here's the way I do. The way
01:24:35.480
I look, so you, you, you could look, you could look at it. Like it is, this is the way I approach
01:24:42.040
it. It is my duty as a wife to do wifely duties, whether or not my husband is doing his end of the
01:24:48.600
bargain. Okay. It's another thing if he's beating me senseless and I'm undeserving. Okay. I totally,
01:24:55.080
that's a different situation. But if, if I'm doing my part of the, you know, end of the bargain and
01:25:00.760
he's doing his end of the bargain, whether I want to serve him dinner or not, I should do it.
01:25:07.880
And he should go out and make money and support and provide for me and the children,
01:25:12.920
because we're doing what is required of us, whether we like it or not.
01:25:16.280
Okay. So do you not, do you not think that there's sin that women are more likely to do?
01:25:25.320
Than men? Yeah. Like there's some sin women, like gossip, for example.
01:25:32.760
But how would, how would I describe that without making a blanket statement? I mean,
01:25:38.280
Okay. So it's a stereotype. I, I can say that because I have that inside of me too. I can see
01:25:44.520
that. Yeah. I have an inclination to want to do that. And I have to recognize that and stop myself.
01:25:50.440
Right. But like, you just made a blanket statement. Like I just, a lot of women come in and you guys
01:25:54.840
want to police like the conversation and say, you can't say it this way or whatever. But you know,
01:25:59.800
we, then we start to get to the point where we can't have a conversation about society. Like how else
01:26:04.840
would we describe these things? Yeah. I mean, I'll, I'll concede on that. You're right. You do
01:26:11.080
have to put blanket statements out there in order to discuss an issue. And I, I would concede on that.
01:26:17.560
Yeah. Well, and it's just, you know, it, if it doesn't apply to you, then, you know, you just,
01:26:22.040
it doesn't apply, let it fly. I mean, I always talk about how influencer women are the worst to date.
01:26:26.840
That's a blanket statement that applies to me. And Myron even said it to me on stream. But if I don't
01:26:31.640
think, if I don't, if I don't think it applies, then I don't care. Right. Yeah. So, right. That's
01:26:38.280
true. No, I agree. Cool. Um, but yeah, well, yeah, thanks for calling in. Um, I have, I have one
01:26:45.080
question. I have one question. So a lot of trad cons, they, um, cause Pearl has this thing where it's
01:26:52.680
like, sell, sell us on marriage, trad cons, traditional conservatives, and no one can make a
01:26:58.360
good case as to why a man in 2025 should get married. Right. So, um, you know,
01:27:04.600
a lot of the traditional conservatives, they say they get a virtuous woman. Right. But what
01:27:11.000
incentive does a woman have to be virtuous? And after marriage, what incentive does a woman have
01:27:15.880
to stay virtuous? Especially when we live in a society that rewards behavior, that's opposite of
01:27:23.000
virtue. Well, that's what a lot of religious guys are doing. They, they think they found themselves
01:27:28.760
a virtuous woman. And then the woman has leverage over him legally. They can take the kids. They can
01:27:35.240
get his financial support both by divorcing him so that they have no incentive to do. He's not there
01:27:41.240
anymore. So they have no incentive to be virtuous. Right. Well, I guess you really have to know.
01:27:47.880
Well, here's a couple of things I've been married for 15 years. So one, you don't really know the
01:27:53.880
person you married when you married them, you think you do, but you don't. So what comes out of them
01:27:58.920
when you find out you married, who you married is what you are destined to deal with and how you choose
01:28:04.840
to deal with it determines is determined by your character. So if you're saying, if you want to start at
01:28:10.920
the top of, you know, what is a man supposed to do or, you know, if he's trying to get married and
01:28:16.760
marry a virtuous woman and he thinks he married one, but she turns out not to be, well, I go back
01:28:22.360
to the man and say, well, I guess you didn't know her that well, or not well enough, or you don't
01:28:40.120
Look, I can't. You just talk to him for a little bit, guys. It always comes out.
01:28:48.200
Are you supposed to be telling a man how to be a man as a woman?
01:28:53.160
No, I'm telling you, you're giving me, you're asking me for my opinion. And my opinion is,
01:28:59.240
and I'm not speaking down to men. I'm not talking to my husband right now.
01:29:03.240
You just asked me a question and I'm telling you my opinion.
01:29:08.040
Yeah. And your opinion, it sounds like a feminist, but that's okay.
01:29:13.480
Okay. Because any woman that would talk about what a man should and shouldn't do is a feminist.
01:29:19.400
Well, so are men not allowed to, I mean, are men not critiquing women? I guess I don't understand
01:29:25.480
what the, I thought we were supposed to be able to have a discussion.
01:29:28.600
I wish they would do it more. They're certainly not critiquing women enough.
01:29:32.920
That's what I'm saying is that we're going to be able to have a discussion.
01:29:36.600
Why are you now saying that I can't say that? I mean,
01:29:40.040
Hey, you're, well, you can, you could say what you want.
01:29:42.280
I don't care. It's just not in line with what Christians say they believe is the point.
01:29:51.560
So, cause like, you're supposed to believe that there's a natural order in the world.
01:29:56.280
And so it, God, men, women, children, and that's the hierarchy. So it wouldn't really be like the same
01:30:04.600
way you're like, as an employee, you don't tell your boss what to do. It's just out of order to tell
01:30:09.400
your husband, what to do if you believe in that. But the point is what, when you say things like
01:30:14.520
that, it goes to like an egalitarian model, which means that we're equal, which is fine. A lot of
01:30:20.120
people believe that, but the challenge Christians is they, they, they say they're part of a religion,
01:30:26.040
which believes one thing. And then they pick and choose the parts that are convenient. It's just what
01:30:30.680
sounds, it's what it sounds like you're doing. So, but you're saying that, okay, so you, you do believe,
01:30:37.080
I'm just trying to understand your position. So in a marriage, do you believe the woman has zero input?
01:30:45.320
Um, he's got to have the final say. Um, I think that we should have significantly less input than they
01:30:51.000
have. Um, nowadays it's really the woman's marriage, but she can, you can, you can, you can,
01:31:00.360
you can ask like the same way you can give your boss a suggestion, but you do it on occasion. You
01:31:05.560
don't do that every day. Well, I mean, here's the thing, like, um, you know, when you have an employee,
01:31:11.800
like if I had an employee that every day was asking me for something and telling me what to do,
01:31:16.440
oh my God, they would be gone. Like I had someone like that and they, I did fire them because it was
01:31:21.800
like every day, why are we doing it this way? Why are we, you know, uh, no, I want to edit this way.
01:31:26.840
I want to post this way. And you do that enough. I would fire you. The problem is the Christian guys,
01:31:32.120
they can't fire their wives. Well, let me, let me ask a question then. This is interesting because
01:31:37.640
the gentleman who asked me the question, I'm sorry, I don't know your name.
01:31:40.760
Um, hello. Hey, so what do you think a real man is then?
01:31:47.160
What do I think a real man is? Yeah. I think, I think that a real man is he,
01:31:56.520
he is motivated, ambitious, consistent, and puts himself, he gets a highly valued skill,
01:32:03.320
highly valued trade, highly valued education to put himself in the best position to live life on his
01:32:08.520
terms or support a family if he so chooses. And if he chooses to do that, fine. If not, that's fine too,
01:32:14.920
but he should be the best version of himself. He should contribute to society in the best way
01:32:19.640
possible. And, um, and I mean, that's pretty much it.
01:32:24.680
Well, in relation to a woman though, in relation to a woman in a marriage,
01:32:32.760
You know what? We used to have that clearly defined, but women call that patriarchy.
01:32:39.640
I don't care about those definitions. You tell me what you think it is.
01:32:42.600
I'm telling you right now, my version of a real man does not include a context of a marriage anymore,
01:32:48.920
because women call that patriarchy. So what I'm hearing.
01:32:52.360
That whole dynamic. So a man can be a real man without being married to a woman. Sorry.
01:32:57.320
Okay. So, so here's what I'm hearing from you. Here's what I hear from you is I'm a man.
01:33:03.000
Here comes that feminism. No, no. Listen to what I'm saying. I'm a man. Here's what I'm a man.
01:33:08.040
I'm going to do what I want to do. I'm going to be a man. And you women are, you women are
01:33:14.760
criticizing me and you're, and they're, you're complaining about me. And unless you validate me,
01:33:21.720
I'm not a man. No, I didn't say that at all. Did you hear me say that? No, I didn't say that.
01:33:27.640
That's the way I'm interpreting. It's like you're saying women have a tendency to think they have
01:33:31.560
the right to nag. And to be fair, you guys do have the right to do it, but I just wish you guys would
01:33:36.520
do it less. Well, I'll tell you, I do not nag my husband. You're nagging us on the call. You seem to,
01:33:44.360
you seem to think that men owe women something. I never said that. That's what I'm going to use your
01:33:51.240
phrase and say, that's what it sounds like to me. And men don't owe women anything. Not anymore.
01:33:57.480
We used to, but women ruined that whole thing. A man can be a real man without being married,
01:34:03.080
without having kids. Like if he chooses to do that, men, we put ourselves in the best position
01:34:09.320
to make the best choices for our lives. We don't have to be pack mules for women anymore. We don't
01:34:14.440
have to have kids. If they choose to, that's fine. But a real man can be a man without being married,
01:34:20.280
without having children, without owing women anything. That is a new world. That is 2025.
01:34:27.480
And you women created it that way. Cause men. Oh, we women, we women. I mean, here's the thing.
01:34:34.760
It's if men were perfectly fine with walking up to your house and knocking on your door and asking your
01:34:39.800
dad, if we could take you on a date, men were perfectly fine with courting women. Men were perfectly
01:34:45.320
fine with waiting until sex, no, waiting until marriage to have sex. But you ladies ruined all
01:34:51.160
that. Why did men fall to it? Why, why did men fall to it then? Just like Adam and Eve. Why did Adam
01:35:00.200
fall to Eve's deceit? If he hadn't fallen to her deceit, we would not be in the situation we're in.
01:35:08.120
You always find a way to blame men, huh? Because men, because men in a, in a God made, excuse me,
01:35:16.920
men, men are more responsible because that is how God structured it. They are responsible.
01:35:24.760
You can't, how? It's like saying, if an employee, if it shut up, Jesus Christ. If an employee,
01:35:31.880
if an employee crashes out, right? If I tell an employee, do something and an employee says,
01:35:37.800
no, I don't feel like doing it. And they have no enforcement arm.
01:35:47.160
I disagree. Imagine. Well, what I'm saying is, is imagine you and your husband had a business
01:35:53.800
and you hire a person and you have to give them, you know, 60, $70,000 a year. And then
01:36:01.560
they stopped doing what you want them to do, but you can't fire them.
01:36:06.600
That's how it is for women and relationships and marriages with men. And, and a small group of men,
01:36:14.280
because women seem to think that men have all this power when only, only a small percentage of
01:36:19.000
men benefit from this patriarchy that you all talk about, right? I don't think, I don't believe in
01:36:24.040
the patriarchy. And they, they passed these laws that are the enforcement arm of women being able
01:36:31.960
to do this to men. We have a whole legal system. I'm sorry, go ahead.
01:36:37.640
No, I was just going to say women in mass voted for these policies.
01:36:43.480
Yeah. I mean, I think, you know, honestly, I think, and I'm sorry if I offended you guys,
01:36:48.920
because that's what it sounds like, but I, I do seem to, I agree with you.
01:36:52.840
We've heard all this before. Don't worry about it.
01:36:54.840
Well, you know, I think it's very condescending the way you're talking to me. Oh,
01:36:57.800
we've heard us all. Here it comes. She comes out with this. I've heard you guys for like the last,
01:37:02.360
like 20 minutes. I've listened to the show and decided to chime in.
01:37:07.880
Why do you need to tell me this? Like, it's condescending. Like, it's just nagging. Like,
01:37:12.440
you're proving my point where it's like, I don't like the way you talk. I don't like the way you
01:37:16.520
run your show. It's, it's fine. But it's like, you have to understand how annoying, like women have
01:37:21.560
no idea how annoying that is to the general population. Like I find things that you say annoying too,
01:37:27.000
but it's like what we're going to go back and forth about. I don't like how you communicate. Okay.
01:37:31.560
Okay. Well, you know, that's fine. I can, you can part ways. It's nice talking to you guys.
01:37:37.720
All right. Thanks for calling in. Stop preaching to men. Have a good one.
01:37:49.400
And you, you were having a really good back and forth. I just had to add at that last part in,
01:37:57.880
I mean, this, these track cons, especially the women, they think they're all virtuous.
01:38:03.880
So, uh, well, and, and this, this is virtuous woman narrative and it must be the men's fault.
01:38:09.800
Cause women are just so virtuous and women, you know, they play a small part, but men know.
01:38:15.240
Okay. You may be holed up in your church, but outside, well, society has a,
01:38:22.440
women have an enforcement arm called the government and the court system.
01:38:26.040
What can men do about it? If you marry a woman and she doesn't want to sleep with you,
01:38:32.920
you know, she's not happy. She wants to quit her job. If she wants to create a mess, you,
01:38:37.800
what can you do? How can you correct a woman? You can't.
01:38:44.120
And I'm just, I'm tired of these track cons, man. They're just, they have no idea what's going on.
01:38:49.000
It's either they don't know, they don't care a little bit of both. And all three of those scenarios are not okay.
01:38:54.760
They just want to nag. That's like the, the typical trad con wife is just a nagger.
01:39:02.200
That's why they're in church is cause they get to nag everyone like for what they do. So.
01:39:07.880
I, I wanted to ask her if she felt like, if she had to, I'm sorry, if she felt the need
01:39:15.400
to be heard and acknowledged by her husband. Because I think she was going along that line
01:39:22.520
of, you know, does a woman have any kind of input? If a man can't act until his wife feels heard and
01:39:29.480
seen, well then he's not the CEO. Yeah. Right. Anyway, guys like the stream, subscribe to the
01:39:39.320
channel. We'd really appreciate it. Thank you for, um, for being here. We really appreciate it.
01:39:45.720
Thank you for everyone in the YouTube chat and thank you for being in the audacity chat. We are going to
01:39:51.400
bring detox up yet. Detox up next. Detoxy there. It's a man.
01:40:04.920
It's a man. What up detox? Are you sober or something? It's a man.
01:40:12.360
Macron is a man. Oh, you think it's a man? How y'all doing tonight? Good. Um, so what are you-
01:40:20.040
Comes in swinging. If you were a real man, you would teach me how to be not a bad woman. If you
01:40:26.040
were a real man, you would pay my bills. If you were a real man, you would do XY thing that I think
01:40:32.040
you should do because I want you to do it and I can't do it myself. It's all men's for always,
01:40:36.920
always the same shit. I know. This is why I stopped doing panel shows.
01:40:44.440
Yo, when you told her to shut up, I was like, hell yeah.
01:40:50.360
Cause I just, I think when we go through life and they just don't realize how annoying we are. Like,
01:40:55.880
I'm not, yeah, you should have said, what's up my nagger.
01:41:07.080
That's pretty good. Hey, I just wanted to say, man, it's a man.
01:41:15.240
Um, do you have any thoughts on the topic? Have you ever seen a woman? Um,
01:41:18.600
Oh no, he, he dropped out. He dropped out. So, um, we'll let a man known as Harold. You are up next.
01:41:36.680
A man known as Harold. You're on mute going once going twice.
01:41:43.240
Okay. Sorry about that. Go ahead. Can you hear me? Hey, Harold. Hey, long time. No speak. Yeah.
01:41:49.560
What are your thoughts on the topic? Go ahead. Well, actually it's been about three or four topics
01:41:55.880
that then passed by. I'll work backwards. Um, uh, the lady that just, uh, got off. Um,
01:42:06.360
she's mixed up. She had some points. Um, but they were misguided, especially from her perspective.
01:42:12.600
Um, the thing that she brought out with regards to from the beginning and how it was somewhat man's
01:42:23.480
responsibility. And if you look at it from that standpoint, that's correct because Adam was in
01:42:31.720
charge and he allowed himself to succumb to Eve. And that, that scenario has played out until this
01:42:40.120
very day. Literally. Wouldn't you say, wouldn't you say it was his fault for like listening to her
01:42:47.320
after, but the initial, like when she did it the first time, that wasn't his fault. It was his fault
01:42:53.480
when he took that out. It was his fault because he didn't put her in place. That was his responsibility.
01:42:59.880
God gave the responsibility of everything to Adam, including Eve. Yeah. But when she initially,
01:43:06.680
when he told her not to do it though, in the beginning, and then she did it anyway.
01:43:11.000
Correct. But he didn't have to consent. He consented to it. No, I'm saying after,
01:43:16.680
right. But I'm saying like the initial fall, cause like she got the apple from the serpent or whatever.
01:43:23.160
And then she came back and gave him the apple too. So do you know what I'm saying? Like initially
01:43:28.520
didn't, wouldn't you say that like the initial, like in the beginning, it wasn't his fault.
01:43:35.000
Okay. I got you. Yeah. Yes. Yeah. You're correct. Yeah. Okay.
01:43:38.680
But when she did it without his knowledge, that was on her. Yeah. But soon as she brought the fruit
01:43:46.200
to Adam, because it doesn't say apple, um, he did not correct her. Yeah. Okay. That's yeah. That's what
01:43:54.680
I was getting at, but go ahead. That was the fall. And I remember my father told me about 40 years ago
01:44:04.120
that the woman will be the downfall of mankind, especially in the Western world. And he is so right.
01:44:16.440
So on one hand she was correct, but in a lot of areas she was off base. All right.
01:44:25.160
Let me go back to another issue. We were talking about, um, we're talking about Candace Owens and we're
01:44:31.560
talking about Macron or was there, uh, do you know of a time where was it a girlfriend or a wife or some
01:44:38.840
woman you knew created a big mess that her husband or her boyfriend had to clean up that maybe cost him
01:44:45.000
a lot of money or resources? Um, actually that happens a lot, especially in husband and wife. And it
01:44:52.520
depends on the state too, cause there are some States where individual liability does not go to the other
01:45:00.200
side, other States there combined. And that even goes down to property too. But most States have it where
01:45:08.200
one is liable for the other and vice versa. So it could go to, I don't know about Delaware.
01:45:15.800
Um, and that's really particular, particular issue in and of itself. Nobody is talking about
01:45:24.280
because as you remember Pearl, I got a legal background. Uh, no, nobody is talking about
01:45:32.280
the issue of jurisdiction, personal and subject matter. Personal jurisdiction is jurisdiction
01:45:40.200
over the body by the court. Subject matter is the issue at hand, which generally
01:45:47.960
is based on a contract agreement or trust. None of which are at issue right now.
01:45:54.040
Um, and they're suing in Delaware because they want to get it out of her state.
01:46:02.600
And they're using Delaware because she has several corporations that have been registered
01:46:07.560
in Delaware. The issue I have with it. And I only seen about
01:46:13.480
two, cause I've been spamming the net with regards to this issue. And I only seen a lawyer,
01:46:18.840
one lawyer and one judge brought the issue up judge, uh, Joe Brown brought it up. I said,
01:46:25.080
my God, somebody finally said something because the issue is the court does not inherently have
01:46:31.480
jurisdiction over foreign citizens, which means that in order for the court to have jurisdiction,
01:46:44.440
Okay. See the setting of the court is not inherent by the court. Remember the court is supposed to be
01:46:51.720
a neutral arbitrator and parties come forward to raise a claim or a counterclaim. Here we have a foreign
01:47:02.520
citizen or citizens, plural, coming to United States to file a claim against a United States citizen.
01:47:11.240
And generally speaking, without consent, it cannot go forward.
01:47:17.080
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, that's awesome. That's, oh, thank you for,
01:47:22.520
for saying this. So you mean to tell me this can't even be a case unless Candace Owens goes along with
01:47:29.080
the case? Exactly. Oh my goodness. Let's go. Because remember, even when you have a case in United States
01:47:39.080
and when I'm speaking, I'm speaking from experience. If I don't want to deal with a case,
01:47:45.240
I got one going on right now. They've been after me since 2016.
01:47:51.480
I refuse to join the action. If you don't join the action, the court cannot proceed.
01:47:58.760
So are they trying to serve you or something? You're ducking and dodging or something? Like,
01:48:05.560
I just, I'm genuinely asking, like, how do you avoid being served?
01:48:09.960
No, I take service, but I return it within 72 hours and it's no service.
01:48:17.720
You can do that. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. So if a court server serves you,
01:48:23.960
right, you can return it. Correct. You said, I do not, I do not consent.
01:48:31.000
I, there's no jurisdiction. There's no contract agreement of trust. And based on maxims,
01:48:37.800
if you don't have joined her of the action, there is no action. See, these are things that a lot of
01:48:45.640
the attorneys are holding back from the public. You know, Pearl, you speak of the family court issue
01:48:52.760
often. Do you know that if, especially the ones where the, the recent one, where all of these
01:49:03.720
fathers who thought they were fathers, uh, were to object, did you realize, because those birth
01:49:11.880
certificates are unilateral agreements, uni mean one, only one signature on there with regards to the
01:49:20.840
father. The state does not verify anything. You do the verification. So when it's uni, you have an
01:49:31.000
inherent right based on fraud to eviscerate that agreement. Fraud eviscerates any agreement.
01:49:43.000
So you can go in and say, well, I got proof of fraud by the paternity test, DNA. So therefore,
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I now want to remove my signature from the birth certificate and they can't stop it.
01:49:58.760
I get on attorneys all the time about this. It's simple.
01:50:07.960
Yeah. No, that was really great insight. Um, Doug MPA, you got any other questions for him?
01:50:12.440
No, I'm good to go. Thanks for calling in, buddy.
01:50:24.040
Yeah. Um, guys, just make sure I, I know you guys get passionate and I'm never,
01:50:29.560
I'm never trying to be rude, but when we have a call line, we try to keep it under a certain amount.
01:50:34.360
So just make sure you're, um, checking in basically, but go ahead.
01:50:57.800
Good. Um, what are your thoughts on the topic? Have you ever seen an instance where a wife or
01:51:02.360
girlfriend created a situation that cost a man a lot of money and resources? Um,
01:51:08.200
maybe by talking too much or something else? Go ahead.
01:51:12.040
Actually. Yeah. So, um, I had a friend who he actually died a couple of years ago.
01:51:19.720
And what ended up happening to him was that his girl basically was, um,
01:51:26.040
she was vindictive because he didn't want to be with her anymore. And it got to the point where he
01:51:31.160
was living out of his car and I, um, had to give him a financial help cause he was living out of his
01:51:38.760
car and he couldn't see his kid anymore. And it was really, it was just really sad. Um, seeing,
01:51:44.920
seeing him go through that. And then that was kind of the first time I had really seen what men go
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through just because they have a vindictive, um, significant other.
01:51:56.760
Wow. And you said he passed away. Was it, um, like natural causes or did he like do something to
01:52:05.240
himself? No, he, he had, um, he died in a car accident, which was, that's what made it even
01:52:11.160
worse because he was really turning his life around and, um, getting on the right track and
01:52:17.720
that, that had happened to him. Yeah. I'm sorry to hear that. Um, okay. Well,
01:52:23.240
Doug MPA, you got any other questions for him? I do not. Thanks for calling in, calling anytime.
01:52:38.040
Do I know any women that cause big issues and problems for their, um, I've met a lot of guys
01:52:45.880
in the marriages where their wife has this pride and they want to do things. Cause you know, a lot of
01:52:52.600
women, they want to be independent in a relationship. So they want the freedom to be able to make all
01:52:58.520
the mistakes. And then it's the man's responsibility as a real man to help her clean it up. They won't
01:53:06.360
take any other man's advice, accept him as an authority on anything, make a mess. And then the
01:53:11.480
guy has to be there to clean up her messes. Yeah. That's the dynamic I see a lot now. I see that too.
01:53:17.880
Cause like they'll advise something, the women won't listen. And then the guys to clean up.
01:53:22.840
Yeah. Have you ever, you see guys where they're, they're great managers at work or they're great
01:53:28.680
leaders in the military or, you know, they're, they're good football coaches. They can lead men
01:53:33.640
to greatness, but they can't say no to their wife. Yes. Yes. I've seen that. God, sorry.
01:53:40.040
But their wife won't listen to him. So every there, his colleagues, his people on a sports team,
01:53:48.360
everyone, everyone else will listen to him except his wife. And it's worse when they do the passive
01:53:53.320
aggressive comments. So those kinds of wives always do like, do you ever talk about the little
01:53:59.560
comments about how he's not that awesome? And you're like, what's wrong with you? Yeah. Like
01:54:04.120
freaking big Mike is saying all this stuff about Barack Obama. Like it doesn't matter what. Okay.
01:54:13.400
We may not agree with Obama and what he did, but look, he made it to the presidency of the United
01:54:17.880
States and that's a long, hard road. And some of the stuff that big Mike says about him. I mean,
01:54:24.120
it's like, she's on the other side of the political aisle. You know what I'm saying? Like
01:54:27.320
she talks. I mean, who needs enemies when you have a big Mike, you know? No. So yeah, I don't think
01:54:38.280
I've ever seen. I don't know if I've ever had a friend whose wife just cost him a whole bunch of
01:54:43.320
money or created a big old mess that he had to fix. It's just the smaller stuff. I have too many
01:54:50.520
friends where, you know, their wives just, you know, what did you say the other day? We could have
01:54:56.120
cured cancer by now if it wasn't for these guys, wives. Yeah. It wasn't for their wives nagging.
01:55:05.400
I'm getting kind of tired though. So I think we're going to end the show.
01:55:08.920
Okay. Sounds good. Um, do you have any final thoughts on the topic? Um,
01:55:16.520
do I think that Candace is going to win this whole thing? She seems pretty confident and, uh, you know,
01:55:21.960
she's lucky to have her husband's fortune to fall back on if she gets a big judgment against her.
01:55:27.560
Um, if she has as much evidence as I think she does, maybe she should keep going.
01:55:31.640
But you know, if she does lose, her husband's going to lose. Um, I could care less either way. I mean,
01:55:38.360
Macron, it's she's in France, who cares? But, um, yeah, so we'll see what happens. You know,
01:55:44.760
my final thoughts or let's see what happens. Yeah. I guess we'll wait and see. Um, I just,
01:55:49.880
what I enjoy on the show is showing light women going through consequences later in life because
01:55:57.080
it's always delayed for us, but there is a consequence eventually that someone will bail
01:56:02.360
us out of. But, um, now she's learning that freedom of speech doesn't actually exist. So
01:56:07.640
yeah, freedom. You can have freedom of speech when you can afford it. So
01:56:12.200
which I already mentioned female nagging wore out Ms. Pearl tonight.
01:56:17.880
No guys, I've just, oh my God, it's just fun. I'm telling you, I've been in the gym a lot,
01:56:23.720
so I'm getting kind of tired. Okay, cool. Okay. Um, thanks so much for the research you did on
01:56:30.680
the show tonight, Doug MPA. And thank you all for watching. Um, announcements for the week. So
01:56:36.680
Tuesday, we're going to do the learning community again. So we're going to do an hour show. It'll
01:56:40.760
probably be like something chill, like a reaction. And then after we're going to, um,
01:56:46.760
basically you get to have a behind the scenes call with us. So if you have any questions on how to
01:56:51.880
build a YouTube channel, how to find topics, um, you know, you, you basically have access to my team.
01:56:59.640
So it'll be kind of cool. Um, I think Tuesday, maybe if you guys have a suggestion for what you
01:57:04.760
want me to give a presentation on, um, put it in the comments, but we're, we're open.
01:57:09.880
So like the video on your way out, subscribe to the channel. Thank you guys for watching
01:57:14.760
and I'll see you next time. Bye. Bye. Have a good one.