Pearl - January 17, 2025


Ben Shapiro Is CAUGHT Simping For 304's But Wants To DESTROY Andrew Tate | Pearl Daily


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23 minutes

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Word Count

4,104

Sentence Count

344

Misogynist Sentences

48

Hate Speech Sentences

31


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00:00:00.000 Ben Shapiro has been caught simping again.
00:00:04.560 So today I came in and I was totally expecting to only talk about the TikTok ban.
00:00:10.200 I mean, that is a huge story.
00:00:12.220 And as someone who started on TikTok, I do have a special place and have a special place
00:00:18.580 in my heart for it.
00:00:20.220 But I also have a special place in my heart for simps.
00:00:24.340 And I think simps are a sad case because many of them just really need help.
00:00:29.400 They are willing to die on the hill of OnlyFans whores and women, women taking accountability
00:00:36.260 for nothing while holding men accountable for everything.
00:00:41.240 Now, I saw a clip of Ben Shapiro talking about how the right should dump Andrew Tate.
00:00:51.900 Now, am I the right?
00:00:53.420 Am I not the right?
00:00:54.640 I don't know.
00:00:55.240 I guess I'm going to find out.
00:00:56.640 So for the inauguration of Donald J.
00:00:59.120 Trump is the 47th president of the United States.
00:01:01.820 Watch live.
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00:01:05.240 I want to start today with a controversy that erupted online, but is sort of indicative
00:01:10.340 of a broader problem that the right currently has with, say, the influencer class.
00:01:14.920 This controversy erupted because Benny Johnson had on Andrew Tate.
00:01:20.200 Andrew Tate, for those who don't know, is an online provocateur.
00:01:23.120 He is mostly famous for one time being a kickboxer, and now he sort of runs around with his shirt
00:01:28.260 off with fancy cars and good looking women and smoke cigars and says, is that a bad sell
00:01:34.640 for young men going to see this and be like a guy who's jacked and runs around with sports
00:01:41.280 cars and hot women?
00:01:43.060 Let me just turn the TV off.
00:01:45.800 Let me.
00:01:46.740 OK, hold on.
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00:02:11.320 As some things that are sort of useful critiques of the left, but mostly says crazy stuff online.
00:02:17.180 And he has generated an enormous following, an enormous.
00:02:20.280 So Benny Johnson had on Andrew Tate and he also had on at the same time Alina Habbo, who
00:02:26.360 is a counsel for the Trump team.
00:02:29.360 And Alina Habbo was really praising Tate.
00:02:31.100 And so was Benny Johnson.
00:02:32.900 And this erupted into a controversy.
00:02:34.280 Here's what that sounded like.
00:02:35.720 Nice to meet you.
00:02:36.940 I'm a big fan.
00:02:38.540 Well, nice to meet you.
00:02:39.460 I'm a fan.
00:02:39.940 You're the one saving Trump.
00:02:41.000 You're doing more important work than me.
00:02:42.960 America, America, not just Trump.
00:02:45.060 And I agree with everything you just said.
00:02:47.180 And I think that you're.
00:02:48.780 Now, remember the way women dress, they're signaling something.
00:02:52.940 So if she's going on a show with Andrew Tate and she's coming with her boobs out, what is
00:02:57.760 that signaling?
00:02:58.920 I don't know.
00:02:59.260 You guys can be the detectives here.
00:03:01.120 All right.
00:03:01.540 I think her anger is the same that President Trump has for our country.
00:03:06.580 And the time is now for us to stop being wimps.
00:03:10.440 I think that's exactly the right sentiment.
00:03:12.260 And I also have to say that I sympathize with you because I think you go through a lot of
00:03:17.180 the same show me the person.
00:03:19.320 I'll find the crime that President Trump has gone through.
00:03:22.240 OK, what Alina Habba is saying there is not actually true about Andrew Tate.
00:03:26.580 He is not of the same ilk as President Trump.
00:03:29.600 Find me the person and I'll find you the crime.
00:03:31.840 That is true of President Trump.
00:03:32.920 That is not particularly true of Andrew Tate.
00:03:36.240 And Russell Brand, of course, rushed to the defense of all of this.
00:03:39.800 Russell Brand then suggested that anyone who objected to the treatment of Andrew Tate on
00:03:43.880 the right, that they needed to sort of check their problems at the door.
00:03:47.820 Here was what Russell had to say.
00:03:49.020 Someone like Andrew Tate with the audience he has could make a significant difference
00:03:53.460 if correctly backed.
00:03:54.520 He does say some stuff that's pretty out there.
00:03:57.120 But the fact is, in a democracy, if someone is able to glean popular support, they can have
00:04:02.740 a mandate.
00:04:03.340 They should be represented.
00:04:05.100 I suppose what's more significant and interesting to me is the way that figures like Andrew
00:04:09.300 Tate or Tommy Robinson have always been maligned, I think, to place an impassable threshold
00:04:16.340 around systems of influence and power.
00:04:19.100 You can have your own views of Andrew Tate.
00:04:22.020 You might think he's misogynistic or vulgar.
00:04:24.720 But the fact is, he appeals to a lot of people and he represents some things that a lot of people
00:04:28.960 are very interested in.
00:04:30.760 OK, so I think that the way that some people are defending Andrew Tate today is a conflation
00:04:35.040 of a couple of different ideas.
00:04:37.140 So I think there is a big difference between having people on, have whoever you want on.
00:04:41.500 That's totally fine.
00:04:42.340 Free speech and all the rest.
00:04:43.540 That's totally fine.
00:04:44.680 And cheering on bad people who don't actually care.
00:04:47.640 But see, you know, what is he doing?
00:04:48.960 This is why people hate conservatives.
00:04:50.860 OK, I'm going to virtue signaling.
00:04:52.860 He said he's signaling I am the more moral guy.
00:04:57.260 He is not as moral as me.
00:04:59.060 And what always tends to happen is later we find out and I'm not saying this is true with
00:05:03.880 Ben, but we often find out that they're not as moral as they've been signaling for years.
00:05:10.140 Because, again, what is the money in signaling morality?
00:05:14.100 They think that they're the arbiters of morality.
00:05:17.260 About your principles.
00:05:18.960 And Andrew Tate is the latter.
00:05:20.580 Now, again, let me say right at the outset, I am not upset at all with anyone actually just
00:05:25.180 interviewing Andrew Tate.
00:05:26.200 Go for it.
00:05:26.820 Have at it.
00:05:27.460 There are tons of excellent questions to ask Andrew Tate.
00:05:30.420 But none of these people are asking you can't get along with someone too well that I deem
00:05:35.920 immoral.
00:05:37.000 I, as a grown man, I'm going to tell you another grown man how to run your show.
00:05:41.980 The audacity.
00:05:43.340 The audacity.
00:05:44.080 You have millions of people that watch you.
00:05:46.860 Why are you if he wants to bring him on and not ask him tough questions, that's his choice.
00:05:52.680 And rotate any of those questions.
00:05:54.880 Instead, a lot of people are sort of glomming on.
00:05:57.600 Answer my questions.
00:05:58.800 I have the right questions.
00:06:00.800 I'm the smart guy.
00:06:01.940 I have all the right questions.
00:06:03.640 To his very online popularity in order to get clicks.
00:06:07.560 And some people are dishonestly conflating interviewing Andrew Tate with cheering for
00:06:12.120 Andrew Tate or applauding him or talking about how brave and wonderful he is.
00:06:16.600 And Andrew Tate is not brave and wonderful.
00:06:18.740 He rips off thousands of people with his scam hustlers university.
00:06:21.740 He preaches the virtue of treating women in a way you would never, ever allow anyone to
00:06:25.580 treat your wife or your daughter.
00:06:27.180 Now, I want to show you, you can tell, this is why I say money, look, status doesn't mean
00:06:32.240 somebody's red pill.
00:06:33.480 There's a lot of guys with money that get completely abused by women because there's their blue pill
00:06:40.340 and they think morality is bringing something to the table in dating.
00:06:45.100 There is zero morality in dating.
00:06:48.220 Women line up down the street for serial killers.
00:06:51.640 Even the so-called good women, our programming, our hardwiring is the same.
00:06:57.200 No one is saying you can't have Andrew Tate on your show.
00:07:00.880 It's a free country.
00:07:01.920 You should do what you want.
00:07:03.220 What I'm saying is that if you say you're conservative and then you have someone who
00:07:07.080 truly is disgusting on and you proceed to tout them, praise them, not along to everything
00:07:12.280 they say, cheer them.
00:07:14.020 You're doing more than platforming, which again is fine.
00:07:16.560 Platforming, the idea that you can never have a conversation, you can have a conversation
00:07:19.200 with whomever you want, but there's a difference between having a conversation with a person
00:07:23.120 and becoming a propagandist for that person.
00:07:26.280 If you're a person, for example, who purports to stand for biblical values or American values
00:07:30.160 or traditional values, you probably have a more...
00:07:32.660 Again, this is just more virtue signaling.
00:07:35.580 I've had enough of the virtue.
00:07:37.160 Like, this is where Daily Wire loses the plot.
00:07:40.000 It's just endless.
00:07:41.820 I am moral.
00:07:43.040 I am the moral one.
00:07:44.520 Moral obligation.
00:07:45.280 I probably certainly have a moral obligation to ask Andrew Tate, who is a self-stated bad
00:07:50.660 man, hard questions about his actions and his beliefs and his past.
00:07:55.020 Not to, as so many on the right have, help him falsely rewrite his legal record or ignore
00:07:59.660 all of the things he's actually said while nodding enthusiastically.
00:08:02.960 Now, right now, he has not been convicted of a crime.
00:08:06.000 If that changes in the future, we can revisit it.
00:08:09.340 But right now, he is a free man.
00:08:12.240 He has not been convicted of a crime.
00:08:15.500 And the other thing we all know is that when men are in the justice system, Conor McGregor
00:08:23.020 just was found guilty in civil court.
00:08:25.720 I didn't think he was guilty of that crime either.
00:08:28.300 Okay, let's keep going.
00:08:29.260 See, here's the thing.
00:08:30.660 Andrew Tate, now he's trying to play himself off as a politician.
00:08:32.860 He's not.
00:08:33.200 He's an influencer.
00:08:34.340 He's an online troll.
00:08:36.080 That's really what he is.
00:08:36.780 Now, he's trying to start some sort of party in the UK.
00:08:38.960 But he's not a conservative politician.
00:08:41.260 Now, remember, Ben Shapiro didn't like Trump either.
00:08:44.680 And this is the challenge is guys like Ben and like the more of the dorky, nerdy guys,
00:08:50.360 they never took the time to learn charisma and people skills because they just never had
00:08:55.880 to.
00:08:56.180 They worked a lot of hours.
00:08:57.240 They never had to do it, right?
00:08:59.260 And so they get ticked off when the charming guys come in and get better results than them
00:09:05.660 in all things.
00:09:06.520 When Tate comes in and has more influence than him.
00:09:09.620 When Tate comes in and is running for office.
00:09:13.200 Now, I'm not saying Tate's going to win.
00:09:14.800 I don't know.
00:09:15.440 I'm not.
00:09:16.000 I don't know if he has the right experience to be running, to be a politician.
00:09:20.300 We'll see.
00:09:21.680 But I want to go more into the psychology of this.
00:09:26.000 For example, trying to push conservative policies where part of the job of the interviewer is
00:09:29.960 separating out his agenda from his personal behavior.
00:09:32.660 Like what does the public get out of this person versus what they do in their private
00:09:35.820 life?
00:09:36.100 That is a question typically reserved for politicians.
00:09:39.420 That's not what he is.
00:09:40.220 He's an online troll and he revels in precisely the evils conservatives hate that is his entire
00:09:46.300 like not some of it, his entire self-stated persona.
00:09:49.580 If you don't ask about that, you're not doing your job as a conservative.
00:09:53.320 Okay, Ben, where was this video for Nala who is grifting Christianity?
00:09:58.240 That was at your company.
00:10:00.680 Your company also falsely accused Steven Crowder of being an abuser.
00:10:05.540 You guys never issued a retraction ever.
00:10:08.700 So am I going to take you seriously when now you're virtue signaling about Tate?
00:10:15.520 A conservative as a traditional person, a person with actual values.
00:10:19.580 Now, listen, I understand the appeal of Andrew Tate.
00:10:21.700 I get it.
00:10:22.940 I've seen his stuff.
00:10:24.220 He's really charismatic.
00:10:25.820 And for decades, the hatred of traditional masculinity in our society has been so strong,
00:10:31.620 so thoroughgoing throughout the media, throughout politics, from our institutions, from our
00:10:35.500 colleges, everywhere that people, including people on the right, have run away from traditional
00:10:40.700 masculinity altogether.
00:10:41.740 And they've sort of feminized what masculinity is supposed to be.
00:10:44.920 Now, we're going to go into this, right?
00:10:47.540 What he's going to do is he's going to, the only masculinity that's celebrated is going
00:10:53.700 to be the masculinity that's in the service of women.
00:10:57.480 If there's any masculinity that benefits the man, like a man making a lot of money, spending
00:11:04.020 it on a fast car, he's going to shame it.
00:11:06.160 To conservatives, all things masculinity have to be spent on women.
00:11:11.520 Women can put themselves on OnlyFans, but if a guy puts the woman on OnlyFans, if the
00:11:19.640 guy says, you know what, let's make more money, you can work for me, then he's the bad guy.
00:11:25.600 The male sex drive is strong.
00:11:27.480 That's part of masculinity.
00:11:29.140 If a guy chooses to sleep with multiple women, that's shame.
00:11:32.480 That said, you're wrong, you're wrong, you're wrong.
00:11:34.540 But if women wait till 32 to have a kid, they don't bat an eye, they don't say anything.
00:11:38.940 Even though women are essentially changing, or women are essentially doing the same thing.
00:11:43.680 Okay, let me keep going.
00:11:44.820 Young men for at least a generation, maybe two, have basically been told they were useless
00:11:48.900 at best and toxic at worst.
00:11:51.760 And that leaves a giant vacuum, a vacuum for somebody who can sort of cosplay masculinity.
00:11:56.800 And Tate fills that vacuum with his form of masculinity.
00:12:00.000 But masculinity has good iterations, and it also has really, really ugly iterations.
00:12:05.340 And the iteration that Andrew Tate pushes is not a responsible masculinity, a traditional
00:12:09.520 masculinity that is all about channeling the sort of testosterone-fueled side of man into
00:12:14.880 protecting women and children and civilization and building good things.
00:12:19.240 But the kind of masculinity that tears everything good down, sort of barbarian masculinity that
00:12:23.900 is interested in destroying rather than building.
00:12:26.780 Now, Andrew Tate plays a WWE heel.
00:12:29.000 He knows it.
00:12:29.600 I mean, he's not making any bones about this.
00:12:30.940 He released a video yesterday, a very long 21-minute video, rambling video, sitting in
00:12:35.000 a jacuzzi in cold weather, smoking a hookah, and basically saying that he wants to be the
00:12:39.200 most hated man on Earth, and that he makes money off of that.
00:12:41.940 And he's telling the truth about that.
00:12:43.020 That part is true.
00:12:44.040 And again, that's part of masculinity.
00:12:45.960 It's men don't care what other people think like women do.
00:12:50.620 Women are much more concerned about our reputation.
00:12:54.120 Some men, you know, they could be the most hated guy on the planet.
00:12:56.800 They don't care.
00:12:57.920 He doesn't mind.
00:12:59.220 But here is the thing.
00:13:00.540 Andrew Tate is, at best, a crap sandwich.
00:13:03.160 He presents totally differently to different audiences.
00:13:06.180 So for people, sort of traditional people on the right, when he's in interviews with
00:13:09.780 them, he will present as a sort of low-rent, anti-feminist talking head.
00:13:14.040 Doesn't know much, but he's saying the things that need to be said, bashing left-wing woke-ism.
00:13:17.380 Ben, you guys do the exact same thing.
00:13:20.440 You barely touch family court.
00:13:22.440 A lot of the things that you talk, and this is, I want you guys to understand why.
00:13:27.480 Conservatives have to keep the women working.
00:13:30.100 If your wife is running up the credit card and spending 80% of the household income, and
00:13:35.760 part of that is money for Ben, they have to keep women working.
00:13:39.700 They can't go after family court.
00:13:42.500 So what do they do?
00:13:43.060 They go after a low-hanging fruit.
00:13:45.100 Trans issues, that's low-hanging fruit.
00:13:47.000 I've played volleyball since I was like 10, and I had one tournament that a trans person
00:13:52.520 was in.
00:13:53.760 And to be frank, guys, women supported it.
00:13:56.340 The men there, they didn't support it.
00:13:58.440 Women sometimes just shoot ourselves in the foot.
00:14:01.800 So he's doing the exact same thing.
00:14:04.640 And then, to the crazier side of the internet, he'll present as an anti-Semitic radical who's
00:14:09.760 willing to violate any taboo for the fringes.
00:14:13.060 And then, when he's sitting down with someone actually conservative, he'll pretend he's
00:14:16.160 an upstanding person who cares about family values and that he's been out of the sort
00:14:20.340 of scam business for a while.
00:14:21.900 In the end, what he really is, is a con artist.
00:14:24.640 And he's actually kind of an evil con artist.
00:14:27.240 Not kind of, if you believe the allegations against him in their life.
00:14:30.380 Ben, you had destiny on.
00:14:32.420 Destiny.
00:14:33.260 Destiny is known.
00:14:34.800 He is known for sleeping with all the women he streams with.
00:14:38.860 They have sex tapes on the internet.
00:14:42.300 But, because that's good for business, you guys didn't bring that up.
00:14:46.500 No, no.
00:14:47.140 Bring up the important points.
00:14:49.200 Lots of them.
00:14:50.040 An actually evil con artist.
00:14:52.060 Even if you just believe the stuff he said about himself.
00:14:54.440 What he says is evil.
00:14:56.440 He made his money off of cam girls.
00:14:58.700 Which is to say, he is a self-professed pimp.
00:15:03.340 And he made his money grooming women for the industry.
00:15:07.920 Now, all the people on the right, who are very upset, correctly, about the grooming gangs
00:15:12.300 in Britain, are going to have to explain why they're...
00:15:13.780 We're going to...
00:15:14.600 This is, again, it's going back to the morality police.
00:15:18.040 Now, what...
00:15:19.220 I'm going to Google right now.
00:15:20.400 What percent of men, of men, watch corn?
00:15:24.380 One, 70% of American men, approximately 70% of American men and 40% of women watch online
00:15:33.760 corn.
00:15:34.420 So, odds are, he's probably on the other end of it, okay?
00:15:38.760 Other thing I want to bring up is the way that conservatives see women is they see women
00:15:45.120 as these angelic creatures who can do no wrong.
00:15:47.920 They see when women are sexual, they always blame the sexuality on the men.
00:15:53.740 It's men grooming them.
00:15:55.120 It's the other thing that's really low-hanging fruit is they'll say, oh, feminism convinced
00:16:00.440 women to do this.
00:16:01.880 No.
00:16:02.340 There's no morality in dating.
00:16:04.240 So, I made a little PowerPoint.
00:16:06.280 I made this really quick, so you'll have to...
00:16:07.920 You'll have to...
00:16:08.820 So, a lot of times what happens is, I want...
00:16:12.140 This is Hitler.
00:16:13.080 Now, we could agree, not the best guy.
00:16:15.840 I know that's a dispute nowadays, okay?
00:16:18.480 I know that's a dispute.
00:16:19.700 But can we, for the sake of it, say, not the greatest person ever, okay?
00:16:26.260 Now, this was his wife.
00:16:28.060 What would you guys rank his wife 1 to 10?
00:16:29.860 I know this was the 20s, so, you know, you can't really see the body.
00:16:33.460 The women actually covered up back then.
00:16:35.640 But would you guys agree higher than a 6?
00:16:38.340 What about...
00:16:39.520 Okay.
00:16:40.600 6 or...
00:16:41.580 What?
00:16:43.780 She's a cool person?
00:16:44.860 Yeah, if you're real.
00:16:46.600 She committed suicide with Hitler because she loved him so much.
00:16:50.420 He got a goodnight kiss every single night.
00:16:52.900 You know what I mean?
00:16:55.660 Like, she loved him so much that she committed suicide with him.
00:17:01.100 Now, I mean, they might have killed her anyway, okay?
00:17:03.120 But that's the point.
00:17:05.840 There's no morality in dating.
00:17:08.560 The most moral people...
00:17:10.060 There was this idea that, like, the most moral people get the best outcomes.
00:17:14.840 Like, the best, the most stand-up, the best men are going to have happy marriages.
00:17:20.220 And the players, they're the ones...
00:17:22.400 They're going to get karma someday.
00:17:24.560 And I'm telling you, go watch 10 videos of men that were divorce-graped.
00:17:31.680 Do they seem like bad guys?
00:17:33.780 You know, women are more likely to stay with abusive men.
00:17:38.120 And I know because the cope is always, well, that's just the bad women.
00:17:42.300 There's these good women out there.
00:17:44.060 The hard...
00:17:44.400 Look, there's worse and better.
00:17:46.500 There's higher risk and lower risk women, right?
00:17:48.700 There's, you know, women with married parents, women that were raised by crackheads.
00:17:53.740 You could argue one's better than the other on a balance of probabilities.
00:17:58.280 But we're still women.
00:18:00.380 One woman might be going for the drug dealer.
00:18:03.920 One woman might be going for the promoter at the club.
00:18:08.440 Anyways.
00:18:09.260 Now, these are the dorky guys.
00:18:11.760 Now, I'm a bit of a dork, too.
00:18:13.840 I'm not judging, but I'm just being objective here, okay?
00:18:16.480 It takes one to know one.
00:18:17.740 Now, the people that are more dorky have not gone through the trouble of learning charisma.
00:18:25.840 That's such a great skill.
00:18:27.720 And the men, like Hitler, I don't like to say this, but the guys, maybe I should, I don't
00:18:34.180 want to get YouTube done.
00:18:35.380 The men that are the same arc, I'll say the bad boys, because I don't want to say his name
00:18:39.920 too much in this stream, just because I don't want YouTube to come get me.
00:18:43.700 But the bad boys have taken the time.
00:18:48.400 There's either the natural ones, the guys that have just been smooth talkers from a young
00:18:52.700 age, or the ones who slept with a million women, spoke to a million women, got really
00:18:59.800 jacked, like did all the things.
00:19:01.180 We have like a million standards.
00:19:02.800 So they've gone through the journey of charm.
00:19:05.880 Now, these guys, the men that have gone through the journey of charm, they're getting the 22
00:19:11.660 year olds throwing themselves at them.
00:19:14.060 So these guys will come in and say things like compatibility is important, right?
00:19:17.960 They'll say like, oh, compat it like that.
00:19:20.660 We have to be in the same socioeconomic background.
00:19:23.960 These guys, they know it's not important.
00:19:25.660 Even though, well, it was to this guy, sorry, bad example.
00:19:29.520 But so these guys, when they see women being overly sexual because they've never seen that
00:19:36.480 side of women, a lot of men never see it.
00:19:39.200 Their wives aren't that way with them.
00:19:41.240 They think the women are being groomed, you know, because Ben Shapiro told the story of
00:19:46.260 how he met his wife.
00:19:47.680 He had to beg his wife to marry him.
00:19:49.720 This is his words.
00:19:51.040 He said, my wife, I asked her to marry me.
00:19:53.580 She told me no, and then later said yes.
00:19:56.800 Do you think that Hitler had to beg his wife to marry him?
00:20:01.180 There's no morality in this.
00:20:03.000 Now, again, when women are younger, they're more naked.
00:20:06.240 When they get older, they start putting clothes on.
00:20:08.420 That's just kind of how it works.
00:20:09.960 So, oh, wait, hold on.
00:20:11.740 So these guys have only really seen the women after their slut phase.
00:20:17.460 They get them in the born again Christian phase.
00:20:19.740 And, you know, like, for example, most of them will meet their wives in their late 20s,
00:20:25.340 early 30s, and they're going to come to them like the Virgin Mary, like they weren't in
00:20:31.100 the club like two years ago.
00:20:32.960 Now, the thing is, the bad guys of the world, they know that women like the raunchy stuff
00:20:40.280 more than men.
00:20:41.380 It's not the men that want to tie up the women.
00:20:44.460 And if you look at the corn that women watch, women watch more violent corn than men.
00:20:51.240 If you look at the shows that women watch, it's about serial killers.
00:20:56.940 It's The Handmaid's Tale, which is a show about women that get tied up and graped once
00:21:04.120 a month, that they're literal sex slaves.
00:21:07.340 And this is what we choose to watch.
00:21:09.440 62% of women admit to having grape fantasies.
00:21:13.760 And remember, there's an incentive here.
00:21:15.420 It's higher.
00:21:16.180 But again, these guys only get the, the dorky guys, they don't get that side.
00:21:22.540 Because when women get closer to 30, we become more in survival mode.
00:21:26.960 We got to pick something for long term.
00:21:29.660 No, sorry.
00:21:31.340 Okay.
00:21:31.860 Now, the other thing is that the women of today are sex workers.
00:21:38.960 They're already, we're already doing it.
00:21:40.680 You know, if I have a private investigator coming on my show telling me that over a quarter
00:21:45.720 of women under 35 are sex workers, if I go look at the number of women on OnlyFans, it
00:21:52.000 matches.
00:21:53.540 These guys will say, well, you're inflating the numbers.
00:21:56.380 No way.
00:21:57.820 These guys will say, I am not surprised.
00:22:00.800 I'm not surprised at all.
00:22:01.980 I could have told you that.
00:22:04.020 That's why I put my wife in a burqa.
00:22:05.720 The Muslims know.
00:22:06.900 Oh, they said, always keep a pair of handcuffs next to the vet.
00:22:09.640 Look, look, I'm not here to tell you what to do, what not to do.
00:22:12.640 You guys are men.
00:22:13.760 Do what you want with your life.
00:22:15.220 All I'm saying is that you're going to notice there's tells that men don't know.
00:22:22.220 Naive men become targets because women with experience know that they will never even bother
00:22:30.640 to look into their past.
00:22:32.420 You know, that's why a lot of church guys, they just get, they just get raked through
00:22:37.260 the coals because they haven't dated, they haven't slept with enough women to know the
00:22:42.980 difference.
00:22:43.620 So, let's see.