Pearl - March 28, 2024


Candace Owens DESTROYS Man On EQUAL PAY


Episode Stats

Length

13 minutes

Words per Minute

201.95998

Word Count

2,631

Sentence Count

63

Misogynist Sentences

29

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

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Candace Owen has a point of view on the gender pay gap in the UK and US. She thinks women should be paid the same as men for the same amount of work. She also thinks that women should not have to go to university to get a degree in order to get equal pay to men.

Transcript

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00:00:00.000 When you see a woman with a child,
00:00:01.240 it's just the most beautiful thing.
00:00:02.280 It goes, you get men around there,
00:00:03.800 they don't know what they're doing.
00:00:05.040 And every single one of my girlfriends
00:00:07.420 that now has children says the same thing.
00:00:09.260 That it's easier when the man just leaves the house
00:00:10.980 because it's like they have another child, right?
00:00:12.920 And that's beautiful.
00:00:15.020 Ah, that was a tell.
00:00:16.720 That was a tell.
00:00:17.680 That was not a good tell.
00:00:19.300 That right there, when she says stuff like that,
00:00:22.220 that means that her friends run the relationships
00:00:25.400 with their husband.
00:00:26.380 What up, guys?
00:00:27.080 Welcome to the Just Pearly Things YouTube channel.
00:00:29.800 today i am going to be reacting to candace owens destroying a male feminist let's go uh i looked
00:00:37.000 at some data while you were speaking about the gender pay gap in the uk and the us so apparently
00:00:42.760 it's 17 in the uk and 19 in the u in the us no it's not and uh it's w e f data so it doesn't
00:00:51.000 make me from in 2015 right happy to talk about this yeah so my question is basically what do you
00:00:57.960 you think are the causes of this it doesn't exist well no there is a cause for it i'll tell you what
00:01:02.600 it is and do you think there should be public measures to tackle it and yeah the causes and
00:01:07.000 the public the pay gap is so over i'm so tired of hearing about the pay gap women make equal
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00:02:25.560 anti-feminist so people are always like how can you deny the gender though the
00:02:30.340 wage gap okay um so when I went to university all of the girls that I was
00:02:34.520 friends with were majoring in fashion and textiles and merchandising and they
00:02:39.280 all went off to intern at Vogue and pick out Prada bags that maybe Kate Moss
00:02:43.700 would wear on the cover of something the average pay for that if you want to be
00:02:47.540 in fashion when you get out of school is $20,000.
00:02:50.540 Men were majoring in business and engineering
00:02:52.640 and things that when you get out of school,
00:02:54.540 you get paid more.
00:02:55.620 If our interests, if we're gonna go in
00:02:57.780 and we're not going to be taking serious majors
00:03:00.060 and we're shocked when we find out
00:03:01.980 the world doesn't need more people
00:03:03.880 to pick out Prada bags for Kate Moss's shoot,
00:03:06.460 I mean, that's not a gender wage gap,
00:03:08.400 that's an interest gap, right?
00:03:10.100 And that's what's happening.
00:03:11.860 Also, women, we have different interests.
00:03:13.700 Women aspire to get married,
00:03:14.860 they aspire to have children.
00:03:16.440 they leave the workforce earlier. Every single one of my girlfriends, what I'm saying is that
00:03:21.940 a person that is a brain surgeon should not get paid the same amount as a person that wants to
00:03:26.140 pick out Prada bags for the rest of her life. I mean, this is what's going on in America. When
00:03:29.400 you look at the wage gap, they're not telling you what the jobs actually are and what women
00:03:33.160 are going into in terms of their majors in university. When you're taking feminist dance
00:03:37.480 class 101, you're not going to make six figures when you go out of university. That's just the-
00:03:42.380 Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Candace is absolutely right here. Women do easier jobs and pick easier majors
00:03:49.900 and then cry about getting paid less. Go work in an oil rig. You can get paid a lot. I'm good. I'm
00:03:55.740 good. I'll just stay on my YouTube. I'm good. And women, if there was a real feminist movement,
00:04:01.180 would talk about that, would say, hey, if you want to make as much as men, maybe we should be
00:04:04.780 majoring in engineering and things like that. But we don't because we have different interests,
00:04:08.860 which is fine but you then can't complain and think that we should now have a society
00:04:12.940 that forces what are we going to do we're going to have like a government that says now we have to
00:04:16.540 pay women that want to go into fashion six figures to make them feel good and like they're doing
00:04:20.940 things that are productive in society like we that's not that's not a practical solution if we
00:04:25.260 want to get serious if women want to make more than men they do it's actually been proven
00:04:29.580 statistically in america that when they go into the same majors and take on the same jobs women
00:04:33.900 get paid more than men in those particular fields for google for example i'm gonna comment on this
00:04:39.660 in a variety of ways google for example did a pay equity audit uh two weeks ago that was last week
00:04:43.660 and google said we must go after uh gender-based wage discrimination turns out that men were being
00:04:49.020 significantly underpaid at google so they dished out nine million dollars in bonuses to men at
00:04:53.420 google yeah i'm not surprised at all men tend to produce more than women in general not all
00:04:58.540 and also there's some very high highly productive women you know i think i'm one of them but in
00:05:03.260 general men are just work a little smarter work a little harder in general in general there are
00:05:08.620 exceptions but yeah women are being overpaid a couple things first of all if you just lazily
00:05:14.380 as the some of the studies that you reference that you're being lazy but the studies are lazy
00:05:18.540 extrapolate all the women and all the men at a certain age and don't take into account job
00:05:23.900 how long they've been in a job what they studied their experience prior the gender wage gap in the
00:05:28.780 states does exist but if you take in women that study the same stuff as men and are in the workforce
00:05:34.300 at the same time as men they actually earn 106 cents of the dollar more meaning six cents more
00:05:39.180 than a man does in the states candace made a brilliant voice in the states if you look at the
00:05:43.740 five majors that are the highest performing performing majors the five majors that are five
00:05:48.140 lowest performing majors so roughly the five highest performing majors in the united states
00:05:52.140 of america petroleum engineering business finance things of that nature they're 80 to 90 percent
00:05:58.540 more or less dominated by men there's only one major that are dominated by women a single out
00:06:03.900 of the out of the five you look at the five worst performing pre pre-k uh education things of that
00:06:09.500 nature elementary school education um almost 80 to 90 percent dominated by women because they
00:06:13.900 naturally make different choices because they're biologically just biologically different really
00:06:18.540 quick women are also can i just go back to that because i i find it a very interesting point you're
00:06:22.540 making the interest and the biologically yeah it's just elaborate on this because there are
00:06:29.260 i would i would tend to disagree about the biologically part of that for instance you
00:06:33.740 say women you say the gender gap doesn't exist and that woman would be more inclined to do a fashion
00:06:41.740 women and men are different yes i'm going to say something that you probably ate an expression you
00:06:45.740 hate but social construct and evidence of this though look at the scandinavian countries they
00:06:50.780 tried to get rid of this they actually allowed teenagers to choose which do you want to get into
00:06:55.660 stem fields or not and the data actually showed that women naturally wanted to go towards when
00:07:00.620 they tried to make this the society totally equitable and they try to get rid of these
00:07:04.700 gender roles women still because of the biological predisposition towards nurturing women we we
00:07:09.980 naturally want to nurture they go to nursing you guys know what i think about this you guys know
00:07:17.100 i don't have to say it i don't believe it i think we go towards them because they're easier i think
00:07:22.700 women just like did the easy stuff i i know i know i know i know i know i know i know pearl's
00:07:27.580 a bad guy i don't think we're more nurturing studies against that nurturing but women are
00:07:32.060 not more inclined to be nurturing 110 we are 100. sweden is the example of it you're just wrong it's
00:07:39.420 just true it's just true based on what what studies there was a study done by cambridge
00:07:45.740 scientists that demonstrated that men naturally revert to environments that require more structure
00:07:50.940 such as politics and the professions that he mentioned and women's and women naturally revert
00:07:55.980 to professions such as teaching which require more empathy and emotion this is just a natural thing
00:08:01.260 it's important not to it's yeah it's important not to say that you know women should be forced
00:08:06.060 into those roles but you do have to accept you know that we naturally do it's just true i'm
00:08:13.260 I'm just telling you, like, even if you've said, I'm telling you every single woman that I went to university with versus every single man, there's just a difference in terms of the majors that we're picking.
00:08:22.260 And we're not forced to pick certain majors.
00:08:24.760 We just aren't forced to.
00:08:25.920 So what you're seeing is the results of people picking their different interests, right?
00:08:31.740 And unfortunately, the other part of your question was, should we do something in society to even it out?
00:08:36.000 We don't have to do anything in society to even it out.
00:08:38.900 Can I ask you a question?
00:08:40.540 Yes, of course.
00:08:41.340 do you think there's a biological difference between a man and a woman i do believe indeed
00:08:47.100 there's a biological difference between yeah see these are what i call men with the minds of some
00:08:53.420 women not all women some women youtube because i mean you can just tell it's like he he's taking
00:08:59.580 and this is why people think that i'm i mean when i call guys simps but i call them simps because
00:09:05.100 it's like when i think of simps i think of men with female like female brains almost and woman
00:09:11.020 But when it comes to interest, I do more believe that...
00:09:13.760 So let me ask you a follow-up, I don't mean to interrupt rudely,
00:09:18.320 but if we have biological differences, do I have more testosterone than she does?
00:09:23.620 I think yes indeed, you might have more testosterone.
00:09:24.620 Do you think that testosterone could drive you to do different interests and things?
00:09:29.120 Well, I could indeed do believe that.
00:09:31.120 The thing is...
00:09:31.620 So maybe a man might be more likely to do a weightlifter, serve in the army,
00:09:34.220 be a police officer, a firefighter.
00:09:35.920 And a woman who has more estrogen might want to be a nurturer, a preschool teacher.
00:09:39.520 Do you see how biology...
00:09:41.020 i don't believe it i don't believe it another question do you think it's desirable for the
00:09:46.140 society this this kind of of course i love it yeah absolutely i love the yin and the yang i
00:09:53.340 think men and women are symbiotic it's beautiful it's biblical and it's something that we should
00:09:56.700 stop trying to actively work to force and destroy at a certain point i love it
00:10:04.700 and i did a i did a john i did a podcast i was interviewing john voigt who you guys might know
00:10:10.060 he's angeli's father and he was talking about this this like biblical beautiful thing that our
00:10:14.620 society is currently trying to destroy and he said the thing that i see over and over again in
00:10:18.700 my life and it's nice because he's 80 years he's 80 years old now so they have that wisdom when
00:10:21.740 they get old and he said women just know what to do when they have children he's like they just
00:10:26.380 know it's it's so i'm sorry candace i just don't think you're right on this point because women
00:10:33.580 know how to freaking kill their kids like there's no tomorrow one out of three women's had an
00:10:38.460 abortion women are the most likely ones to abuse children if we have this natural nurture i don't
00:10:44.220 know i don't know i think i know everyone says oh i would only trust my kids with a woman i prefer a
00:10:50.780 guy in pretty much everything in general not all not all no when you see a woman with a child is
00:10:56.780 the most beautiful thing he goes you get men around there they don't know what they're doing
00:11:00.460 and every single one of my of my girlfriends that now has children says the same thing that's easier
00:11:05.260 when the man just leaves the house because it's like they have another child right and and and
00:11:09.340 that's beautiful ah that was a tell that was a tell that was not a good tell that that right there
00:11:15.820 when when she says stuff like that that means that her friends run the relationships with their
00:11:21.340 husband i would say that's probably not uncommon in her circles i i would guess and and feminists
00:11:27.020 make you think that there's something wrong with that like he make him do this and do that and it's
00:11:31.660 It's like, yes, there are certain things that we innately know how to do.
00:11:34.740 And when I see a child, I instantly know how to take care of them.
00:11:37.280 That's just something that's innate and it's biological.
00:11:39.600 And maybe I don't.
00:11:40.480 I know you don't have the data and the facts because they don't support what you're saying.
00:11:44.800 The data and the facts are described to you that I can prove that this is a thing.
00:11:48.120 But it is.
00:11:48.920 It just is a thing.
00:11:49.820 And I don't know why society wants to destroy that or force it in a different way and make
00:11:54.680 men the people that are innate and know what to do when they see children.
00:11:57.660 There's something really beautiful and spiritual about that that should never be disrupted.
00:12:01.660 yeah thank you thank you well guys well guys
00:12:05.980 so I thought she was right in the first half of the debate I thought she was wrong in the second
00:12:12.960 half I am of the unpopular opinion and please don't paint this as the whole red pill thinks
00:12:18.460 this is what I think I don't think women are more nurturing than men I think we're just really good
00:12:22.640 at making ourselves look good but let me know what you guys think in the comments make sure
00:12:27.000 you like the video on your way out subscribe to the channel and I'll talk to you next time
00:12:31.660 Thank you.