Pearl - April 18, 2024


Chivalry Was Never Conservative | Pearl Daily


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In this episode of Pearl Daily, I talk about returning back to traditionalism and why it s a good thing. I also talk about the origins of romantic love and how it s been a part of our culture for thousands of years.

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00:01:52.900 cool. Okay, so today's episode, I want to talk about traditionalism. So often from conservatives,
00:02:03.720 I hear about returning back to traditionalism. You know, I keep hearing from women, we need to 1.00
00:02:10.960 go back to the 1950s. And, you know, my question really is, which tradition? What part of history
00:02:21.360 are we talking about? Because for the last 1000 years, our culture has followed the tradition
00:02:27.600 of romantic chivalry. Is that what the trad cons mean by tradition? So one common misconception
00:02:40.300 is that romantic chivalry is a good thing.
00:02:48.620 I disagree.
00:02:50.880 Romantic chivalry and romantic love are the same thing.
00:02:54.860 We still see it in the practice of men going down on one knee
00:02:58.600 and in men pandering to women.
00:03:01.400 It places women on a pedestal. 1.00
00:03:04.280 And when you think about it, guys,
00:03:05.580 As the act of proposing, men used to only kneel to king, country, or God.
00:03:12.220 Now they kneel to women.
00:03:14.660 We have had women saying they're more special and more entitled than we really— 1.00
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00:03:28.000 You know, but seriously, for all of millennia, we have heard that women are more special, more amazing,
00:03:34.220 more awesome than they are, and women wanting credit and privileges that they don't deserve. 1.00
00:03:41.240 So, you know, and the outcome of all of this is male simping and female narcissism. I would guess
00:03:47.860 that something like 70% of women are narcissists. And this all comes from a guy named William the 0.73
00:03:56.080 Ninth, Duke of, and I don't know how to say it, Duke of Aquantine, I'm sorry, I'm going to call
00:04:02.840 him duke of aquitine you know so william single-handedly started the romantic love craze
00:04:08.920 in the 10th century france and it spread like fire throughout europe into other countries
00:04:13.960 c.s lewis described the birth of romantic love like this and this is paraphrasing everyone has
00:04:22.660 heard of romantic love and everybody knows that it appeared suddenly at the end of the 11th century
00:04:28.740 in France. It's a specialized kind of love whose characteristics include male humility,
00:04:36.400 courtesy, adultery, and a religion of love. The male lover always acts subservient before his
00:04:47.140 lady. Her rebukes, however unjust they may be, are the only virtues he dares to claim.
00:04:52.940 Here, the man's service of love is closely modeled on the service of which a feudal vessel owed to his male lord.
00:05:02.320 So again, they used to kneel to lords, god, king, country, now women. 1.00
00:05:08.680 The male lover is referred to as the lady's man, and he addressed her not as my lady, but as my lord.
00:05:18.640 The whole attitude of romantic love has been rightfully described as the feudalism of love.
00:05:27.880 Now, is this what tradcons mean when they say, let's return to traditionalism?
00:05:35.000 What tradition do they want to go back to?
00:05:39.200 Again, oftentimes we hear the 1950s as this golden era that everyone should go back to,
00:05:45.600 but, you know, it still just seems like extreme simping for women. 1.00
00:05:51.520 Lewis claims that romantic love also invites adultery,
00:05:55.540 a fact borne out by the earliest romantic stories.
00:05:59.400 For example,
00:06:01.960 Guévenire cheated on her husband with Sir Lancelot.
00:06:07.060 Isold cheated on her husband with Tristan. 0.50
00:06:10.260 Put simply, romantic love tangles tend to be more important
00:06:14.320 than the marriage more important than the family and more important than loyalty and we see this
00:06:20.720 today today we see women you know leaving their families to go find themselves what does that mean
00:06:30.960 if i want to find myself i'm right here blessing have you always been able to find yourself
00:06:37.200 yeah what does that even mean we just make up words okay so
00:06:47.380 the and the adultery is not limited to store stories it was also practiced by real people
00:06:55.120 up to and including the present moment fleeting infatuations is this the kind of love that
00:07:03.840 traditionalism people are trying to conserve. Chivalry and romantic love. Gynocentrism. Again,
00:07:14.400 the deference to women. Why go to your lord? Why go to the king? Just go to your woman. 1.00
00:07:20.240 And you see this in modern day when you say, let me ask my wife, why? That's not the natural order
00:07:29.820 of the world. If you guys are Christians, you shouldn't have to ask your wife anything.
00:07:37.720 Why? What's the point? If you're going to make the decision anyway. Okay. Or do tradcoms mean
00:07:45.680 they want to conserve an older tradition that existed prior to romantic love? One that involved
00:07:52.620 community endorsed and arranged marriages are we going back to arranged marriages trad cons
00:07:59.980 maybe arranged marriages on the dating apps
00:08:03.700 you know i seriously i don't have the answers guys i'm just asking the question here what
00:08:11.240 traditionalism do you go back to because i hear this a lot and i don't even think most of them
00:08:16.640 have looked into it. So maybe at the end of this, we're going to have people call in and give their
00:08:24.420 opinion. So let's talk about arranged versus romantic marriages. When Westerners think of
00:08:31.520 arranged marriages, they tend to view it like being in a forced prison cell with an unknown
00:08:36.860 crazy felon. But it was rarely that bad. The people who practiced arranged marriages describe
00:08:44.200 a lot of different models ranging all the way from arranged marriage light where a person can
00:08:51.000 actually suggest prospective partners for parents to consider and they can refuse to marry a
00:08:58.320 candidate their parents selected for them so let's just say you're 18 and your parents get together
00:09:04.080 and they say all right here's 10 girls for you to pick from or vice versa then you pick your 0.99
00:09:11.300 favorite, maybe. Though, to what we might call arranged marriage strict, where there are no
00:09:17.060 choices at all, you are just told who to marry and that's all there is to it. There's a lot of
00:09:23.520 variation in who gets to do the arranging. It could be mothers, fathers, entire families,
00:09:28.340 older brothers, the church, elders, and community matchmakers. Some advantages claimed for arranged
00:09:35.320 marriage are one having family or community members access suitability of candidates for
00:09:42.520 success a move which accesses collective community wisdom having the same community give full and
00:09:50.040 ongoing support because they feel they have a stake in the success of the marriage the arranged
00:09:56.040 marriage is not based in romantic infatuation which is understood as a disastrous basis for
00:10:02.280 marriage and love is viewed as a growth project the couple can build on over time which proves
00:10:10.280 to me more enduring and also leads to a higher level of contentment and happiness to illustrate
00:10:18.520 this i want to show you guys a graph here you can pull it up for marriages in india so again
00:10:32.280 Arranged marriage has a much longer length of marriage than love marriages.
00:10:41.460 I mean, when you think about it, love marriages sort of cater to the female. 0.89
00:10:47.680 Because we love making decisions, not our feelings.
00:10:51.080 Men are much more logical.
00:10:53.960 Much more logical.
00:10:55.340 You can take it down, blessing.
00:10:58.540 So, the dotted line.
00:11:01.460 Oh, yeah, yeah, wait, wait.
00:11:02.280 Oh, and here is one for China.
00:11:06.200 So, we can pull this up.
00:11:10.460 You know, romantic love plummets at two years and it grows stronger for arranged marriages.
00:11:16.100 So, that's the length of marriage.
00:11:19.260 Love marriages go down.
00:11:23.000 Now, I'm not saying that arranged marriages are perfect.
00:11:27.020 I'm not saying it would even work today.
00:11:29.660 but there are problems and it's clearly you know there are there are problems with it it's not
00:11:38.400 perfect but it's clearly superior to western romantic love based marriages because if you
00:11:46.580 can fall in love you can fall out of love successful marriages are not based on whims
00:11:53.100 And the arranged couple that works hard at making their relationship last over time seems to have better outcomes.
00:12:02.620 It's also superior because men are discouraged from marrying 304s and OnlyFans models or any unfit candidate who would bring dishonor to both themselves and the family. 0.78
00:12:14.800 Marrying a hooker like Nala is viewed as bringing shame to the family, 0.92
00:12:20.000 communities, and families seeking arranged marriages avoid such associations.
00:12:26.700 Does the modern church understand how important this is?
00:12:31.580 In ancient Rome, citizens were not even allowed to marry prostitutes, 0.82
00:12:35.480 and similar restrictions existed in many other societies.
00:12:39.500 The majority of marriages worldwide today are arranged marriages.
00:12:45.080 They are not a fringe occurrence, but actually constitute 55% of unions globally.
00:12:51.940 Depending on the country and customs, some people may complain about arranged marriages being oppressive.
00:12:58.000 Others tend to praise the practice as having advantages over Western romance-based marriages.
00:13:05.640 One person on X, FH House Bunny, said, Sadia Khan, who's Muslim, had an arranged marriage said in a podcast that their belief is that it's not really about love.
00:13:25.740 It's about being paired with someone who has a similar upbringing and hobbies.
00:13:29.820 So when the passion fizzles, she said that the ultimate always happens.
00:13:34.340 You both have something to keep you together in conversation.
00:13:38.360 Same morals, hobbies, et cetera.
00:13:40.460 Not her biggest fan, but that made sense.
00:13:42.620 Another said, I advocate for a system where either the father or daughter can suggest a prospective partner and either can veto if there's a disagreement.
00:13:52.120 This protects the daughter without forcing her into a marriage she does not want.
00:13:56.820 You can take it down.
00:13:59.220 Oh, sorry.
00:13:59.660 There's one more.
00:14:00.100 I've seen the eldest male relative, Vito Power, work on suitors spectacularly well.
00:14:07.540 Even wealthy, worldly, and sophisticated women of 40 wasn't able to accurately assess a parasitic, narcissistic suitor. 0.99
00:14:17.280 But just the threat of meeting her brother caused him to move on to an easier prey.
00:14:23.760 You can get rid of it.
00:14:26.440 Now, I don't know what country they're talking about.
00:14:30.100 But their observations indicate that community oversight of marriage, the brain's trust, provide a number of advantages.
00:14:42.920 Now, I'm not even arguing that we should go back to an arranged marriage.
00:14:47.120 I'm just pointing out the facts.
00:14:49.280 And the fact is, there's not one tradition, but many traditions.
00:14:53.940 So I want, again, I'm going to clarify at the end of this,
00:15:01.120 what traditions do Tradcons want to conserve?
00:15:06.720 Now, we have a video today by Paul Elam, and I'm going to pull it up really quick.
00:15:19.960 Oh, here we go.
00:15:21.920 All right, a minute.
00:15:23.080 328. Okay, we're going to pull this up.
00:15:29.480 Okay, pull it up.
00:15:32.920 The event is romantic love.
00:15:35.720 Mentioned events shape all of us in one way or another.
00:15:40.680 As I have mentioned in other videos on this channel, one such historical event
00:15:44.920 is romantic love. The normalized
00:15:49.560 Okay, it's up all the way. Want me to start over?
00:15:53.080 all of us in one way or another as I have mentioned in other videos on this
00:15:58.840 channel one such historical event is romantic love the normalized unhealthy
00:16:04.660 Western trend to follow the irrational emotional and sexual compulsions that
00:16:09.160 come with infatuation in the pursuit of a happily ever after fantasy outcome in
00:16:15.580 marriage the allure and power of such a model is so tempting that we see many
00:16:21.220 people charmed into the pursuit of it despite overwhelming evidence that it's a bad idea.
00:16:27.860 We know with a simple and honest examination of the historical record that marriage,
00:16:33.140 without significant even overbearing social pressure on people to stay together,
00:16:38.820 simply falls apart. And that in the modern climate it falls apart badly. We know this
00:16:45.620 from the incidence of divorce and from the long-term misery index of many who don't divorce.
00:16:53.300 There are some exceptions. People who stay married long enough to overcome the power
00:16:58.740 struggles that romantic love fosters once infatuation fades sometimes manage to reach
00:17:05.140 a state of mature love and mutual affection late in life. This is probably something that happened
00:17:11.940 much more often when marriages were arranged and when, for other reasons, people felt compelled
00:17:18.180 to avoid divorce. In fact, an analysis of Western and Eastern marriages that was published in the
00:17:24.900 Journal of Comparative Family Studies yielded very interesting results. The article, How Love
00:17:32.340 Emerges in Arranged Marriages, Two Cross-Cultural Studies by Robert Epstein, Mayuri Pandit,
00:17:39.380 and Mansi Thakkar reached past the obvious superiority of arranged marriages in terms
00:17:46.980 of the incidence of divorce and into the area of relationship quality based on love.
00:17:54.260 As is quoted from the abstract, the fact that love can grow in some arranged marriages and
00:18:00.420 that this process can apparently be analyzed and understood scientifically raises the possibility
00:18:07.540 that practices that are used to strengthen love in arranged marriages could be introduced into
00:18:13.860 autonomous marriages in western cultures where love normally weakens over time the study authors
00:18:22.740 attribute the increase in love to commitment and sacrifice for the relationship but i think
00:18:28.500 this is only part of the explanation the social pressure to continue arranged marriages is likely 0.92
00:18:35.700 what contributes to creating an environment where perseverance and sacrifice are possible,
00:18:41.680 thus being credited with the growth of love. Now, I'm certainly not recommending arranged marriage,
00:18:48.960 or any other marriage, for that matter. The current legal climate in the West makes any
00:18:54.400 marriage a foolish move. I'm simply pointing out that arranged marriages are far less likely to
00:19:01.240 end in divorce and more likely to result in mature love than marriages based on infatuation and
00:19:08.120 romance. That seems to be at this point a near scientific certainty. That is information that
00:19:16.260 any man can and should consider when either considering a long-term relationship or considering
00:19:22.340 why he might avoid one. Western marriage is a crumbling institution because there are no social 0.77
00:19:29.340 pressures to keep it together once the illusion of romance fades and yields to reality.
00:19:36.180 Those pressures ended when feminism obliterated the social stigma of divorce by getting laws 1.00
00:19:42.380 changed and by lauding a lack of commitment and untrustworthy qualities in women. That was 1.00
00:19:50.460 relatively easy to accomplish with the help of gynocentric men because romantic relationships 0.98
00:19:55.840 were unstable to begin with. Romantic love, as we know it today, isn't even a human instinct
00:20:04.400 or a product of our evolution. Its emergence was a historical event, a manufactured and marketed
00:20:11.840 alternative model to traditional arranged marriages that became a remarkably resilient
00:20:18.680 social trend. That started, as far as we can tell from the historical record, in the mid-12th century
00:20:25.400 with the emergence of a rebellion against the stability of arranged marriages.
00:20:31.700 Prior to popularizing the idea that infatuation and lust should result in marriage,
00:20:37.360 an idea in hindsight that is quite insane,
00:20:40.880 such practices were deeply frowned on as a mark of foolishness.
00:20:46.560 Married couples could and did go through life perfectly well without it. 1.00
00:20:50.920 Author Robert Johnson writes about marriage in India,
00:20:55.240 recounting a Hindu marriage rite in which the bride and groom make the solemn but hopeful statement,
00:21:01.520 You will be my best friend.
00:21:04.120 Johnson goes further, saying, and I quote,
00:21:06.300 In a traditional Hindu marriage, a man's commitment to his wife does not depend on his staying in love with her.
00:21:15.500 Since he was never in love in the first place, there is no way he can fall out of love.
00:21:20.920 His relationship to his wife is based on loving her, not being in love with the ideal he projects
00:21:29.400 onto her. His relationship is not going to collapse because one day he falls out of love
00:21:35.420 or because he meets another woman who catches his projection. He is committed to a woman and
00:21:41.880 a family, not to a projection." That is from understanding the psychology of romantic love
00:21:49.960 HarperCollins 1983. Arranged marriages sometimes, maybe often, resulted in great fondness between
00:21:59.240 husband and wife. Many may have reached a state of mature love that can only happen with years
00:22:05.080 of coexistence as life partners, but they did not start as two people head over heels in love.
00:22:11.240 They often started as two people who had never even seen each other. They had one other
00:22:17.240 characteristic that makes those marriages decidedly different than modern unions in
00:22:22.160 the West. By and large, they worked. Divorces were and are comparatively rare, not because
00:22:30.340 couples were in love and inseparable, but just for the opposite reason. They worked because
00:22:36.860 the marriage was not in service to the fantasy of sustained romantic love. Couples in arranged
00:22:43.760 Most marriages were committed to building love in their relationship, which paradoxically
00:22:48.880 led to feeling they had more control over love and relationships.
00:22:53.840 This is in contrast to romantic lovers who complain of being tossed around on the waves
00:22:59.460 of love with little or no control over any of it.
00:23:04.940 Romantic love is ultimately a toxic agent that was allowed to overtake the institution
00:23:09.840 of marriage, partly because of the human weakness for self-indulgence and in large part because
00:23:15.980 of cultural gynocentrism. Embracing lust, infatuation, and the chemically charged highs
00:23:23.020 that come with it in a society that overvalues women is as easy as selling drugs. And we 1.00
00:23:30.160 see the result of that today on what happens to most marriages based on transient emotions 0.84
00:23:35.680 once social mores about divorced are removed.
00:23:39.480 They fail like subprime loans.
00:23:42.480 We can even see the quickly mounting damage
00:23:44.980 to marriage in Eastern culture
00:23:46.900 that has accompanied the importation of Western values.
00:23:51.320 The impact is a dramatic reflection
00:23:53.780 of what has been happening
00:23:55.140 for the past 50 years in Western culture.
00:23:59.060 Till then, in the West,
00:24:00.740 we had managed to keep social pressures on marriage
00:24:03.440 in a way that kept couples together.
00:24:05.680 At my age, I remember days when people literally whispered about divorces
00:24:11.020 because they were such a sensitive subject.
00:24:14.000 Those days have passed, and divorce is not only no longer taboo,
00:24:19.040 it is the expected outcome of most marriages spawning entire industries 1.00
00:24:24.980 in the legal, social work, and domestic violence fields.
00:24:29.500 The setup for all this misery can be traced through the narrative of our past,
00:24:33.960 through the imagery of romantic love that has infected human consciousness
00:24:38.220 and now drives Western men to confusion and ultimately to ruin.
00:24:44.520 Most men, however, aren't comfortable too long in the skin of a victim,
00:24:49.200 even when they have been victims in the truest sense of the word.
00:24:53.800 When men are up against a brick wall, most tend to find a way out.
00:24:59.040 We see the attempts to react and create a new narrative emerging,
00:25:02.780 especially on the internet. It is precisely the reverse of the revisionist feminist narrative 1.00
00:25:09.280 about the sexes casting women as slaves chattel in a world run by and for men. Men, at least some of 0.50
00:25:17.620 them, have begun to pin a story about freedom, self-awareness, and self-responsibility.
00:25:24.740 The challenge to our failed script is a simple one. Are we willing to adopt a new one?
00:25:32.780 Well, can an American man move to Canada or Mexico and adopt the local story as his own?
00:25:39.820 Can an Australian man move to America and do the same thing?
00:25:44.180 Sure they can. It happens all the time.
00:25:47.480 All it takes is the willingness and the courage to embrace a different narrative, a different history of yourself,
00:25:54.980 one that does not hinge on the insane pursuit of false love and dangerously conditional approval.
00:26:02.460 There's not a man listening to this anywhere that cannot make that story unfold.
00:26:08.340 The only question is whether he will or won't.
00:26:14.660 Okay.
00:26:15.900 I think that's who can take it down.
00:26:18.940 So, shout out to Paul Elam, you know, the goat.
00:26:23.620 It's 1304, okay.
00:26:24.660 so the older model of traditionalism revolved around the family and each member of the family
00:26:35.340 was in service to the family unit and the newer kind of traditionalism revolves around romantic
00:26:42.940 chivalry and the pedalist pedalist pedal i can't even know how to say it pedalistization
00:26:49.460 pedalizing i don't know i'm putting wives on a pedestal and the rest of the family has been
00:26:57.960 forced to serve as some kind of backdrop against the grand romance gets staged hence the practice
00:27:07.440 of romantic date nights by traditionalists along with narcissism infidelities divorce and neglect
00:27:14.640 of the kids that so often characterizes the romantic model of family that model ends in
00:27:20.960 disappointment hatred when the marriage doesn't end up feeling like a fairy tale romantic chivalry
00:27:28.120 has turned men into simps women into narcissists and has weakened the family weakened families in 0.78
00:27:34.320 society now i don't have the answers and i'm not in the business of giving you marriage advice
00:27:40.620 I'm just a normal gal making my observations. So again, I beg the question, what part
00:27:49.740 of traditionalism is worth conserving? And we have, I'm going to tell guys,
00:27:58.940 the people that I sent the link to, feel free to call in. We might put it in the chat if they're
00:28:06.500 not ready. You know, what part of traditionalism is worth preserving? Can Americans go back and
00:28:18.840 British people go back to arranged marriages? Is that even possible? Is there a new model that we 0.93
00:28:26.320 need to come up with? Maybe we put it in the hands of matchmakers. Maybe it means extreme background
00:28:33.160 checks for men and women. Maybe it means getting the families involved. And what does that look
00:28:40.640 like when we have a society of single mothers? What does the future look like? Is there a new 1.00
00:28:50.560 model that we can do what part of traditionalism
00:28:55.520 is worth conserving
00:29:01.760 i wanna i'll put the i'll put the link in the chat one second
00:29:07.680 let me is any no one's on yet right yeah okay
00:29:11.600 f it i'll put it in the chat let me read from the audacity network sorry guys i
00:29:16.080 I had like a long thing.
00:29:19.140 So, okay, one second.
00:29:21.580 Well, give me one second.
00:29:22.640 I'm going to read from the network chat.
00:29:27.460 Mrs. Ziegler, no freaking shit. 0.61
00:29:30.960 For me, it's, wait, hold on.
00:29:32.980 This is why my current marriage is successful.
00:29:35.200 We put focus on building the family,
00:29:37.160 bringing together our two small broken families
00:29:40.160 into one stronger families.
00:29:42.460 For me, it's three strikes you're out
00:29:44.580 third time's a charge charm i don't recommend that though john gelt says there's a reason why
00:29:50.400 traditions like arranged marriages and the father giving permission occurred because women tend to 1.00
00:29:57.280 pick badly what do you think blessing do we pick badly no one can hear you gotta put in your mic
00:30:04.020 yeah 100 do we oh yeah huh i mean what okay bring up shah what stop snitching
00:30:16.120 i can bring up a shot um hi shah how are you hey pearl i'm doing well can you uh hear me okay
00:30:25.020 yeah i can hear you fine um so the question of today and i thought you'd be the perfect person
00:30:30.540 to ask this, because if you guys don't know, Shaw actually used to calculate child support.
00:30:37.160 That's what you used to do. Yeah, I was a child support officer at a child support agency here
00:30:43.240 in California. So I would do the guideline calculator and the DNA swabs and things.
00:30:47.760 Yeah. So you had to see, you know, you saw marriages at the end, you know,
00:30:52.920 not a lot of people really get to see the insights of what's going on.
00:30:56.180 Yeah, I got to see the, well, when they fell apart, exactly.
00:31:01.440 Yeah. So, and you're, from your point of view, what parts of tradition are worth conserving?
00:31:09.140 Well, you know, I hate to be a pessimist, but
00:31:12.820 It's okay, I'm a pessimist too.
00:31:16.220 I think there are obviously a lot of good aspects to conserve. Like, I like the idea of people's
00:31:22.180 families being involved in the marriage choice and all these kinds of things because they can
00:31:29.900 help to spot someone who is, you know, maybe the woman's father or something can help see some
00:31:36.540 negative aspects in the guys and maybe the mom or the guy's mom or whoever can see the negative
00:31:42.860 aspects in the woman he's choosing. And, you know, to some aspect, I think people do do this a little
00:31:48.100 bit in terms of just introducing their bride-to-be or whoever to their families. But I also,
00:31:55.040 when I look at the laws here, it's hard because behaving traditional gets kind of undone by the
00:32:03.620 laws. And I've seen arranged marriages go through the child support system too. So, you know, even
00:32:10.200 though the family pressure is there to keep them working, once they get here, a lot of whatever
00:32:14.820 holds them together can fall apart. And so it's not immune to anything. But, you know, if I was
00:32:23.000 going to try to conserve anything, I'd just say it's the family involvement, especially when it
00:32:27.020 comes to picking. But even typically in arranged marriages, at least from the cultural background
00:32:31.480 I'm from, you know, you still have to get consent from both parties for the marriage. But there are
00:32:38.760 a lot of things that are similar here, you know, like with red pill talking points and high value
00:32:43.460 man and all this stuff. It's just the differences is the family is going to come and grill you
00:32:47.380 about what you do for a living. Are you a good suitor or not for the bride and all these kinds
00:32:54.760 of things? And they're going to probably be a lot sharper at distinguishing that, you know,
00:32:59.820 and especially when it comes to marriage, you kind of are marrying the whole family.
00:33:03.740 So you can see a lot of stuff from their family. They can try to pick out stuff from your family.
00:33:08.440 And I think that gives a clearer picture and there's more social pressure there.
00:33:12.880 But my opinion has always been just, you know, living in the U.S., the way our culture views freedom, especially nowadays, I think is kind of incompatible with a lot of traditional living.
00:33:26.780 And I know that sounds crazy, but I kind of have this opinion that freedom used to be freedom from, you know, taxation without representation, freedom from having soldiers quartered in your home and stuff like that.
00:33:39.320 But nowadays, it's more about freedom to do whatever you want, it seems like.
00:33:44.760 And it's hard to be traditional when, you know, people have the freedom to step outside of those bounds of traditionalism whenever they feel like it.
00:33:53.920 So when it comes to aspects to preserve, it's really hard unless you see updates in the law that make things happen.
00:34:03.920 And it makes me, did you see this soft guy era stuff that's been going on lately?
00:34:10.960 It's really funny and I kind of view it as men kind of transacting conditional masculinity where women have been conditionally feminine.
00:34:20.320 And I just kind of see us moving the train along to, unfortunately, something that is away from
00:34:26.200 traditionalism as far as the way our culture is now because of the way that we value freedom in
00:34:32.680 these things. So what do you what is there any adaptation that maybe maybe that we could do in
00:34:40.400 the future? Like, what do you think the future will look like for people that do decide to get
00:34:45.080 together? Well, I think the kind of provider thing will go away. Like, you know, women say 1.00
00:34:53.280 they want men to protect and provide. And well, I think now that we have equal opportunity
00:35:00.560 employment and all this kind of stuff, the provider thing could get split in half. But
00:35:03.880 men, you know, will probably stop to do the protection aspect of that, women, the nurturing. 0.66
00:35:08.940 But when it comes to being a provider, especially with the way the laws are, I mean, I would not
00:35:15.060 want to sign on the dotted line unless she has a similar monthly income to mine. And in fact, 0.96
00:35:20.500 I think maybe an aspect of traditionalism we can preserve is people marrying within class.
00:35:25.700 You know what I mean? And it's just like, if you're doing very well, maybe think about marrying
00:35:30.740 someone that also has wealth, if you're going to actually sign for that. But that has its
00:35:35.540 challenges too, because then it limits the pool of who you can and cannot marry. But going forward,
00:35:41.380 I think, you know, what we're seeing now is less people actually getting officially married.
00:35:47.840 I can tell you from child support, if you go to the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement's
00:35:53.580 website, that's the ones who report to the presidential administration, they synthesize
00:35:58.260 a lot of data and their most recent report will look at cases.
00:36:03.280 And what they see is that a lot more people, especially in the millennial generation and
00:36:07.360 going forward, have never been married before.
00:36:10.480 So it used to be a lot of people end up in the child support office, were married, but then they got divorced or whatever.
00:36:17.220 And it slowly moved to know they had, you know, they were just never married more so than we've ever seen before.
00:36:22.900 So I think going forward, it's not going back to traditionalism in that way.
00:36:28.880 I think we're going to see more female providers, actually, because I was thinking about it.
00:36:34.300 I saw something that said there was a diversity and inclusion intern that made 22 an hour and a
00:36:41.900 fireman made 22 an hour and I was just thinking like if that was the household and one of them
00:36:47.800 had to go to work and one of them had to stay home what would be better for the kids I mean
00:36:53.820 whoever's bringing more money in well I was thinking like the the mom working would probably 1.00
00:36:59.620 make more sense because she's not putting her life in danger you know what I'm saying because
00:37:03.980 there's all these useless overpaid jobs for women i just think there's gonna be yeah i think there's 1.00
00:37:10.120 just gonna be like a abundance of guys that just go to the gym and start marrying these chicks 1.00
00:37:14.840 well that's the funny thing about about the soft guy era because it's it's almost like men just
00:37:20.140 kind of touting their hobbies and stuff they're usually shamed for is not being masculine it's
00:37:25.200 like hey buy me buy me video games or or whatever but it's tough because you know when i look at
00:37:31.300 myself, like if I was going to sign on the dotted line, you know, I date whoever, but if it came to
00:37:37.640 marriage, then the question of how much do you make from the woman's side would be important to 0.97
00:37:42.540 me. And from a child support perspective, it's not even about how much they made in the past.
00:37:47.300 It's really about how much they make now per month, because that's what we use to calculate it.
00:37:52.800 And, you know, as, but, you know, then when you guys have kids, then, you know, she'll probably
00:37:56.920 stop working, but then she can always go back to work and have some decent career option. 1.00
00:38:01.300 Now, that's the tough part because there are those biological factors, you know, that will
00:38:07.340 limit who works and who doesn't. But the most comfortable marriage for a guy is you're marrying 0.82
00:38:13.820 a woman who makes money because then if she decides to leave, I mean, she's going to be 1.00
00:38:18.120 paying you. And, you know, I know that's not traditionally masculine, but that's how I view
00:38:23.980 things now. And I think with this soft guy era thing, a lot of them are starting to pick up on
00:38:28.720 that because they're getting tired of watching guys get fleeced.
00:38:31.520 Yeah, I saw this article too that said men are going in debt from dating. It said people
00:38:37.920 are, but we all know it's men.
00:38:39.120 Yeah. Oh, well, yeah. I mean, if men are expected to pay for the dating activities typically,
00:38:46.640 you know, and even on instinct, I always do. There are a few times where women are like, 1.00
00:38:50.240 well, let me get it this time. And sometimes on pure instinct, I'm like, no, no, no,
00:38:53.200 don't worry about it. I'll get it just because that's what I'm conditioned to do. But
00:38:57.120 you're a guy and you're dating a lot, then yeah, it's going to add up.
00:39:02.080 Yeah. Well, you know, thanks for calling in. Yeah. No worries at all.
00:39:08.640 You're always a pleasure to have on. So any other thoughts, just let me know. Any show,
00:39:13.760 feel free. Absolutely. Thank you, Pearl. Yeah. Yeah, guys. So the question I really have for
00:39:19.360 conservatives, what part of traditionalism is worth conserving in the current structure?
00:39:27.120 What part? Oh, we have a new member. We have a new member. Welcome, Ryan. Welcome to the network. Look at that. What part of traditionalism is worth conserving? Also, is anyone else calling or no? Okay, you can put it in the chat then, or I can put it in the chat, actually, let me do it.
00:39:57.120 You know, why should men be traditional in a society that's not traditional?
00:40:03.960 I'm going to pin this.
00:40:09.820 I'm also going to tweet this.
00:40:15.780 What part of traditionalism is worth preserving?
00:40:27.120 Accepting call-ins for, eh, let's say 20 minutes.
00:40:44.860 Not sure if it's you.
00:40:46.000 It says the X-stream is losing connection.
00:40:48.100 Let me look at the chat.
00:40:50.600 I'd like to explore a new vetting process for marriage,
00:40:53.740 bring back finishing schools for women so they can learn to be wives. 1.00
00:40:57.120 and mothers. 1.00
00:41:02.880 What are the current adaptations today?
00:41:09.360 What part of traditionalism is worth conserving?
00:41:27.120 I thought so, usually someone will call in, oh yeah guys, rules for the call-ins, cameras
00:41:54.460 on if it's a loud background or shaky connection i'm gonna have to drop you um please let me see
00:42:01.860 your hands i don't you know like camera here hands here sit down you know because
00:42:12.380 is romantic love sustainable it doesn't seem to it doesn't seem to be the way it's going
00:42:21.920 But in a society that's filled with single mothers, can arranged marriages come back? 1.00
00:42:26.960 What would that look like? What parts of traditionalism are worth conserving?
00:42:37.600 Let's see.
00:42:42.240 Okay.
00:42:45.840 Do you know when the Dawson interview is going up?
00:42:47.840 uh we're working on that probably on the weekend yes okay this weekend yeah ryan if you're watching
00:42:55.320 this weekend what parts of traditionalism are worth conserving should women still be able to 0.99
00:43:04.960 stay home with the children do we deserve to stay home with the children is it fair to put men 1.00
00:43:13.000 at such a disadvantage financially
00:43:17.800 if we choose to leave?
00:43:22.040 What part of traditionalism
00:43:25.320 is worth conserving?
00:43:33.400 Yeah, it's okay.
00:43:35.860 I got all day, guys.
00:43:38.180 No, I don't. I got like 10 minutes.
00:43:40.940 10 minutes and then I'll close it.
00:43:43.000 Do we go back to the 1950s? Is that what we go back to?
00:43:51.340 You know, it's interesting, because the future seems to be going to polygamy.
00:43:58.460 How would that work in traditionalism?
00:44:04.300 It's really funny to see all these nerdy guys screaming at the alphas,
00:44:08.900 stop screwing all these chicks ah i have a discussion actually when it comes to polygamy
00:44:15.860 there yeah go ahead because you're saying traditional is is um going back to polygamy
00:44:21.200 kind of for the future no no i didn't say that's traditional i said the future is polygamy we're
00:44:26.700 already in it well if you look back in biblical times anyways everybody like one two two more
00:44:31.500 wives really so do you want two or more wives anyways so in biblical times they had multiple 0.76
00:44:42.660 wives huh yeah abraham who which uh christianity jewish and muslim um is based on he had yeah two
00:44:50.880 wives wow is that is is that what you're trying to do i mean i'm not better than abram what
00:45:03.000 maybe you'd be open guys one in the chat if you could have two wives would you do it 1.00
00:45:08.900 one in one in the chat if you do it two in the chat if no polygamy is trad look at and a lot
00:45:17.180 of these dorky guys this is what they do the dorks come in and say ah stop screwing we have a lot of
00:45:23.680 people that just joined you know stop screwing guys okay i'll let them in in a second all the
00:45:28.000 dorks come in they say stop screwing they say stop it stop it andrew tate stop screwing all
00:45:33.340 these chicks and the women are like no no we want to do it we want to do it and then it's like these 1.00
00:45:38.860 dorky guys are like stop it stop it and I'm like guys women love sharing men do you know
00:45:48.700 they're a pickup artist that wear wedding rings to attract more women 1.00
00:45:52.340 and then they'll say but Pearl you're not Catholic you're so evil and I'm just like 1.00
00:45:59.920 I can't change the way the world is what am I supposed to do about it do you think me saying
00:46:07.880 Andrew Tate, stop having children with multiple people.
00:46:12.780 We'll get him to stop.
00:46:15.680 Is that your plan?
00:46:22.160 All right, let me know how that goes.
00:46:27.060 All right, you said someone's in there?
00:46:33.740 What?
00:46:37.880 what are the trolls how do you know they're trolls uh because of the stuff they are putting
00:46:41.960 up in the comment section what are they putting in the comments yeah no pg baiting stuff
00:46:50.280 i don't get it uh okay are they putting are they naked the people on the zoom
00:46:56.760 they're starting to put some mad stuff in the comment section still okay we'll kick them out
00:47:01.800 of the zoo yeah it's a lot of them what is it can i wait send me a picture on my phone i want to see
00:47:09.160 what we're dealing with guys guys this is a serious conversation i tried with the sister
00:47:20.040 the wife did not like it i don't know if that would be a good way to go red pill that's not 1.00
00:47:27.080 what i said i'm just an analyst i just i look at the market and i'm like
00:47:34.840 you think i can stop these guys let me and the funny thing is women will send nudes to married 1.00
00:47:41.320 men begging them you think i could stop that yeah okay okay did you text it to me
00:47:57.960 On which phone?
00:47:59.340 Oh, I see.
00:48:02.380 Ew! 0.98
00:48:06.320 Oh my gosh.
00:48:11.460 Alright, well, I guess we'll call it a night.
00:48:15.260 You know, on that note.
00:48:21.880 There's a lot of people.
00:48:22.880 Do any of them have their cameras on?
00:48:24.960 No.
00:48:26.220 Okay, well, kick him. 0.71
00:48:27.320 You got to kick him out of the Zoom.
00:48:29.620 Yo, if you don't have your camera on, you're going off right.
00:48:31.940 Yeah, you're getting kicked out.
00:48:33.240 We lay down the law here.
00:48:37.220 And I want to report you as well.
00:48:41.280 Yeah, I'm going to call the police.
00:48:56.100 Yeah, guys, you should sign up for the audacitynetwork.com.
00:48:59.540 Feel free to cash out, PayPal.
00:49:02.600 I mean, help me pay blessing this month, you know.
00:49:05.560 I also want to get one of those big news tables so I can bring on, like Pierce Morgan has,
00:49:11.280 and I can bring on some feminists to debate. 1.00
00:49:14.220 If there's any feminists you want me to debate, please DM them to me on Instagram or X. 1.00
00:49:22.380 You know, I have a new Instagram.
00:49:24.160 I went live on it today.
00:49:25.460 It's just pearly things official.
00:49:28.480 And, you know, I'm trying to get to 10,000 followers.
00:49:32.360 I was at like 400K.
00:49:33.640 They deleted me.
00:49:40.760 Too early for calls.
00:49:42.420 People are scared.
00:49:43.500 Well, I don't know what to tell you.
00:49:46.520 There are 20 people here.
00:49:47.900 They're not scared.
00:49:48.740 They're just crazy.
00:49:50.280 I don't, what are we dealing with?
00:49:51.800 I wish I could see.
00:49:53.880 All right, guys. We got to find a better way to screen out trolls. We'll deal with this
00:50:04.300 next time. Well, I think tomorrow we're going to do an earlier show, probably around 4 GMT.
00:50:19.700 I have to go to practice tomorrow. I have another week of volleyball, and then I'm done.
00:50:23.880 I love playing volleyball, but I am so excited for this season to be over.
00:50:29.540 Everyone that's joining, please make sure your camera is on.
00:50:33.400 You know, so tomorrow it'll be four to six.
00:50:36.500 Saturday, we're actually going to do a show.
00:50:38.720 Rachel Wilson's coming on, and we're going to talk about how women are statistically more violent than men. 0.94
00:50:44.460 So we were going to dispel that myth.
00:50:53.880 And what other announcements? Oh, we might have someone joining the network soon.
00:51:01.620 That'll be pretty exciting. Pretty, I won't say who, but it'll be pretty exciting if it works out.
00:51:07.980 So feel free to sign up to the memberships because I want to build them a really cool set
00:51:15.880 if this ends up working out. So, you know, try to get the yearly if you can.
00:51:21.120 anyone have their cameras on
00:51:24.640 guys this is ridiculous all right we're going to end the show
00:51:30.200 what
00:51:32.120 okay does he look like a troll
00:51:36.340 was he sending nudes in the group chat
00:51:43.540 hello um hello could you hi how are you i'm good could you put your camera down or just like set
00:51:55.180 it so we can see put the camera down yeah like put it put it on a table or something
00:52:01.080 so the viewers can see you okay like that yeah better um so what part of traditionalism do you
00:52:11.880 think is worth conserving? Three things. God, country, family. Make sense? God, country,
00:52:24.860 family is worth conserving? In God, you have the basic West society values, right? Right
00:52:35.840 to life, property.
00:52:45.140 Okay.
00:52:49.240 Thank you. Thank you for calling in.
00:52:55.240 Okay. You know, fair enough. Fair enough.
00:52:58.940 What part of traditionalism is worth conserving?
00:53:03.640 Do we get more or is it all trolls?
00:53:05.840 yeah guys I'm either it doesn't matter to me we either want to have the
00:53:24.520 conversation or pearl gets off early you know what I mean it could go either
00:53:29.960 way all right hello
00:53:36.680 you know hello could you turn off the tv in the background talk about oh yeah okay um would you
00:53:48.360 mind putting your camera down please so i can see you fully there you go perfect um yeah yeah thank
00:53:55.320 you all right what part of traditionalism is worth conserving well i think that my personal
00:54:04.840 experience i have three children and blessed with seven grandkids and great-grandkids
00:54:16.360 my one of my biggest regrets is that my wife went to work shortly after my daughters were born
00:54:25.320 And I think a mother should be home with her children. 1.00
00:54:29.720 Even, I mean, looking back, I'm 82, but looking back, I'd rather live in a tent than have my
00:54:38.840 children be without their mother. That's probably one of the biggest regrets I have
00:54:45.080 in life is not realizing that I was 23 years old. But, and I think that, I mean, I still,
00:54:55.320 While my wife was alive, I'd still open the door for her in the car and things like that. 0.99
00:55:01.560 The traditional things and the man supporting the family.
00:55:06.920 At my age, you can imagine I'm not too much into what's going on in our culture today.
00:55:14.820 It's very disappointing.
00:55:16.920 And I really appreciate what you do here and what you present.
00:55:20.540 And I think, God, his name just went out of my head.
00:55:25.060 You just mentioned him, Andrew Tate.
00:55:28.380 I think he's doing great work in helping men be men and not these little weaklings, you know.
00:55:34.740 And it's so important what you're doing and what Andrew Tate is doing.
00:55:40.620 I want to congratulate him and thank him for what he's doing.
00:55:45.080 And I know he's getting a lot of flack for doing those things.
00:55:50.260 But he's planting seeds, and I'm sure quite a few men will grow from that, you know.
00:56:02.480 You mentioned regretting that your wife worked.
00:56:06.660 How did that affect the kids?
00:56:09.960 Well, they're fine now.
00:56:11.340 I mean, but I'm sure it affected them.
00:56:16.160 And I still remember when we dropped them off at a babysitter and how they reacted, you know.
00:56:22.600 It was more how I felt by their reaction looking back.
00:56:27.440 My children are fine.
00:56:29.060 I mean, because we raised them kind of traditionally.
00:56:33.440 My wife and I were both young when we got married.
00:56:35.760 So we grew up together.
00:56:38.140 And a lot of people, a lot of people getting together nowadays, they're already, you know, they already kind of set in their ways.
00:56:51.320 And then it's hard for them to adjust to each other, whereas my wife and I kind of grew up together, you know.
00:57:04.800 Did your kids get married?
00:57:08.140 Yeah, they're all married. My oldest daughter going on 33 or four years now and my youngest daughter 30 years. And my son is 25 years.
00:57:22.800 Wow. And what do you think your family did differently than most people? I mean, even I think the people in your kids generation, like half divorced. So what did you see different about your family than outside?
00:57:38.140 I say that we were really involved with my children. I was lucky I was self-employed so I could go to their school events, their sporting events. I drove them to school and picked them up many times myself. So we were close. I was there for my children a lot. And I think that's so important that the father's there and the mother's there.
00:58:03.020 And, you know, my wife and I had our little skirmishes, shall we say, but that's life, you know, I think, I don't think any relationship, at least in my experience, is healthy without a little bit of fighting back and forth, you know, kind of, I mean, it's just my experience.
00:58:29.440 You know, my parents seemed like they argued, you know, and it was terrifying for me, but they stayed together until one died, right?
00:58:41.580 So I think the traditional ways, like I put in the comments, back to the 1950s type of thing, you know.
00:58:51.520 Yeah.
00:58:53.220 I think the route on is pretty dangerous.
00:58:59.440 I don't see it as a healthy or I'm not happy for my children and grandchildren and my great
00:59:05.600 grandchildren, you know, not happy what they're growing up in right now.
00:59:11.200 And I pray for sanity to return to the Western world.
00:59:20.260 Well, thank you for calling in and giving your perspective.
00:59:24.220 Thank you.
00:59:24.940 Yeah, I didn't realize that I thought I had to call in, right?
00:59:28.240 No, it's a Zoom.
00:59:29.440 I saw this thing, right?
00:59:32.080 And I said, oh, I'll click on that.
00:59:34.160 Yeah, it's a Zoom.
00:59:35.360 Well, thank you very much.
00:59:37.880 Thank you so much.
00:59:39.520 Keep up the good work.
00:59:43.620 What part?
00:59:44.620 All right, guys.
00:59:45.740 Once I get a tips from him, you need a man. 0.51
00:59:48.760 Guys, I'm taken.
00:59:50.040 I've told you.
00:59:52.360 You guys are so annoying.
00:59:53.900 I get it.
00:59:54.440 I get it.
00:59:54.920 the point of
00:59:59.160 yeah I'm so glad
01:00:01.120 someone I wanted
01:00:02.620 people from like the older generation
01:00:05.340 it's tough to get them on shows sometimes
01:00:07.220 thank you grandpa
01:00:11.360 based
01:00:12.200 do we have anyone else
01:00:18.180 no okay
01:00:21.040 okay guys
01:00:22.740 um well pearls pearls i'm i'm going i'm gonna go to bed early tonight i think um
01:00:31.300 make sure you tune in tomorrow we're gonna do an earlier show i have practice i have one more
01:00:37.140 week of practice then we can stay around the same time i'm gonna be in um dallas for pretty much all
01:00:44.680 of may do you guys want me to do like a what time do you guys want me to stream you guys like this
01:00:52.120 time i was thinking about going a little bit later someone else to spend or we just cutting it off
01:01:01.800 is there a camera yeah they have the camera all right all right we'll do one more one more and
01:01:06.440 then this is it guys this is it hello hello how are you good are you at a school no i'm at work
01:01:21.800 i'm leaving work i'm done with work but i saw your show and i was like hey i'm a pearl fan
01:01:28.840 so from your point of view what part of traditionalism is worth conserving
01:01:35.480 very good faith faith i think that the foundation of a good relationship
01:01:43.000 is um is faith i'm i'm cat i'm a catholic convert married 25 years with one 19 year
01:01:50.600 old son. And like the gentleman before me, I am very concerned about the dating world. I wrote a
01:01:57.800 novel recently and was doing some investigations to understand the modern dating world. And boy,
01:02:04.240 I'm very happy I'm married. And I really mourn for the loss of relationships between men and
01:02:15.740 And I think that the foundation has to be faith. And like I said, I'm Catholic and my wife is a Filipino conservative Catholic. I think a lot of men would do themselves a favor by not engaging in any relationships with hard left feminist people and looking to conservative Christian women.
01:02:41.360 And I think you would do yourself a favor and women would be do themselves some favors to reassess if they are feminists or the hard left kind of feminist reassess what they value, because ultimately having children is a merger of values. 1.00
01:02:59.400 And we want to put those values into the next generation.
01:03:03.500 And, you know, there's so much idolatry in the culture where we worship ourselves, money, all these things that are unworthy vessels for our faith.
01:03:14.360 And so that's what I think the main thing we really need to conserve the church.
01:03:19.440 And I'm a Catholic, so I'll say Catholic church.
01:03:21.580 But that is essential, essential to a stable society.
01:03:26.600 You know, I think I read a really good comment.
01:03:28.760 somebody said traditions are solutions to problems that we forgot we had oh that's a good
01:03:35.560 comment that's really really i thought it was a great comment because all of these institutions
01:03:40.280 that are so subject to our individualist attacks in the society and tearing down we tear them down
01:03:47.800 and then we we're surprised when that we where's the institution to fix this problem we look around
01:03:54.120 And that's a lot of these institutions that have been destroyed, and then all of a sudden we need them, and they aren't there for us.
01:04:01.200 They exist for a reason.
01:04:03.960 So I remember the difference between a conservative and a liberal.
01:04:07.380 When you come at a fence in the middle of the road, somebody just says, what's this doing here?
01:04:11.160 And they tear it down, whereas the conservative says, wait a second, what's the purpose of this fence?
01:04:17.200 And pauses and is cautious before they destroy the institution.
01:04:22.540 so um do you think there's any saving the catholic church oh absolutely absolutely i actually i think
01:04:30.460 the catholic church is is very strong and vital especially in traditional societies yeah orthodox
01:04:35.940 are a bit better well you know the because the the churches that tend to cater to the whims of
01:04:43.520 the fashions are losing populations the churches that are strong the churches that are are the ones
01:04:50.380 that emphasize traditional values. Now, I will say that I'm in Florida and Florida churches are
01:04:57.000 full of old people. The youth have lost, have lost a little, they've lost the values of what 1.00
01:05:04.060 is church for. But that takes parents and, you know, and this is sort of one of these cycles,
01:05:09.240 we get in the cycle because I was raised by a single mother from one years old. But I, one of
01:05:15.740 the things that I said I do not want for my son is to have a single parent child. And so I've 0.67
01:05:20.920 committed, and my wife is very traditional and conservative and Catholic. So that's the
01:05:26.980 foundation of marriage, I think, is faith and putting your faith in God and not in all these
01:05:33.120 values that surround us that blind us and confuse us. Faith is the foundation of a lot of the
01:05:38.020 problems we're having in society, our loss of faith. Well, thank you for calling in.
01:05:45.740 THANK YOU. I SAW SOMEONE ELSE. DID THEY HAVE THEIR CAMERA ON?
01:06:04.740 HELLO. HI, CAN YOU HEAR ME? YEAH, I CAN HEAR YOU. WHAT'S YOUR NAME?
01:06:09.740 VICTOR. VICTOR, WHERE ARE YOU AT? I HEAR AN ACCENT.
01:06:13.740 Well, I'm half English, half Spanish. I'm in Spain right now.
01:06:19.420 Okay, cool. What parts of traditionalism are worth conserving?
01:06:24.140 Well, I'm not for arranged marriages. What I would argue is for life. The problem that
01:06:34.060 we've had in the West is feminism. I think if you look at our grandparents' generation, 0.79
01:06:40.940 they met there was some attraction between them and uh as i've heard you point out sometimes like
01:06:46.860 it took about three months to get married and they got married and and that was it i don't really
01:06:52.300 think that especially our grandfathers that they were these kind of people that felt like
01:06:57.500 heads over toes they love heads over toes um you know i'm a musician and uh i think like
01:07:05.260 looking at other other cultures um like the west has more freedom and we have more creative
01:07:15.180 creativity like and you look at some cultures like the chinese culture and um like they're
01:07:23.340 good at imitating but they're not a good at creating i mean like it's like creativity yes
01:07:28.780 and him in the west has some good aspects and i think that i'm not the kind of guy that would
01:07:35.660 like to i i look at the fresh and fit show and i see the these bells on there if maybe based on
01:07:42.780 looks i would pick some but but then they start talking i wouldn't pick anyone i i like meeting
01:07:47.980 someone in person and get get get to know them so you think that true like so what aspects of
01:07:57.980 traditionalism do you think we can use in the future in this society well i mean the thing with
01:08:05.980 the 1950s is that um um it was a profit it was a prosperous area in the west the west was recovering
01:08:16.060 from um the second world war and it was a prosperous area and men that were earning money
01:08:24.060 and um went into their traditional gender roles i mean if you had to call a woman there would be
01:08:32.520 like some process and that and some dating process but what everybody had like the family values in
01:08:41.000 mind and um traditional gender values and everyone would go into like there wasn't all this degeneracy 1.00
01:08:49.760 in the west and all these like it's that women started pushing it all started with the female 1.00
01:08:55.680 vote then it went on with other things and now in 2024 we got everything we've got we've got but
01:09:03.600 if we like somehow went back to getting all these things that feminism has pushed i think that
01:09:11.040 society would be more organized into going into these like traditional values and gender roles
01:09:20.720 i i don't know if i i'm making a good point explaining myself so you think that it would
01:09:26.720 be better if we went back to the 1950s is what you're saying like that era well i mean more
01:09:34.240 traditional um sorry like more traditional is what you're saying yeah yeah yeah but but i mean if you
01:09:44.160 look at the like the testosterone rates i mean uh they've been plummeting like hell and uh you look
01:09:53.920 of marriages in the 1950s, you look at the husband in those photos, it was like a high
01:10:06.280 testosterone male and you could tell that the female respected the husband. Now, in
01:10:11.560 2024, what wife respects her husband? None. I mean, I think there's tons of aspects that 0.98
01:10:18.920 that just play into the divorce rate and many of the things that are going on today.
01:10:24.920 The plummeting into testosterone rates, women not respecting men, and things like that.
01:10:37.920 I mean, it's feminism that has since decided on everyone that women are equal. 1.00
01:10:46.920 And, well, women started losing respect towards men.
01:10:51.340 If you look at decades ago, I mean, I've heard Myron from Freshly Fit mention this,
01:10:57.300 that the woman must respect you.
01:10:59.980 And you look today in 2024, what woman respects her husband or partner or whatever?
01:11:06.900 That's why we have partnerships, because women don't respect men. 1.00
01:11:10.360 In marriages, you have to respect their husband, and the husband was the authority of the marriage. 0.96
01:11:16.440 the authority of the house, the authority over the children.
01:11:22.540 And I don't think, like, if you want to call it romantic love,
01:11:28.280 what was the problem with you?
01:11:30.280 You met someone, you went through a dating process,
01:11:32.980 like, there was some report going on,
01:11:35.980 and you would say, hey, let's get married.
01:11:38.720 I'm with you on the point of not taking the knee.
01:11:42.780 I don't know if I heard you once mention,
01:11:45.100 And I think I heard you say, you should just say, hey, we're getting married or something like that.
01:11:52.480 Yeah.
01:11:53.280 I wouldn't get rid of the taking the new thing or that's the total gynocentrism. 1.00
01:11:59.620 I think you're 100% right.
01:12:00.780 But I think it's better to have freedom to meet someone, like seeing not what's going on today.
01:12:10.980 day-to-day, to talk to madness. I mean, in the 1950s, what would happen? You would beat someone,
01:12:19.860 you would notice a report going on, and you'd say, hey, let's get married. Women would come from a 1.00
01:12:28.500 two-parent household, they would know how to cook, they would know how to cater to men, all this, and 0.98
01:12:33.300 you'd say, hey, let's get married. You went, you got married, and you had children, and that was it.
01:12:38.100 it. Well, thank you for calling in. Thank you, Bill. Thank you. I think we have some more now,
01:12:47.400 right? People always, they always get shy in the beginning. We got to get like a music track to
01:12:53.020 play, I think, for people to... Okay, yeah, let's do another. What part of traditionalism is worth
01:13:02.640 conserving hello um hi how you doing would you put your camera down yeah try to figure a place
01:13:12.760 to put it i don't exactly have a lot of spaces for this because i'm usually on the job which
01:13:17.840 i took a break right now to be off the job to figure out how to speak to you because i was
01:13:24.520 watching you on youtube and youtube doesn't have this camera option okay so i think a lot of
01:13:31.960 problem right now is a lot of people don't understand where this whole thing came from
01:13:35.360 the whole thing from the very beginning feminism started it all off people think feminism was 1.00
01:13:40.500 actually about equality and it wasn't women were actually held in a higher regard than men
01:13:45.260 the reason the way that they led women is like you say all the time through their emotions just
01:13:50.280 like bad boys get a hold of women because they know how to manipulate their emotions and once 0.94
01:13:54.160 they're done they toss them aside that being the case certain number of no pick me's i guess you
01:14:00.020 could call it women got mad at men because they weren't getting picked as wives they were getting 1.00
01:14:05.120 tossed out so they started the feminist movement but there wasn't enough for them so they had to 0.99
01:14:09.320 trick normal women into thinking that they were not equal and how did they do that through voting 1.00
01:14:14.660 but the reality of it was the reason women didn't get the vote is because they didn't pay a price to 1.00
01:14:19.380 vote they weren't conscripted in the military to be gas stab shop main disemboweled decapitated
01:14:26.620 or scouts. And that's if they were lucky. If they were unlucky, they would get taken as a POW. And
01:14:33.560 you already know what that is. I know that because my dad was a POW in two wars. So I heard all the
01:14:38.220 stories and he was a combat medic. With that being said, you can imagine what they would do worse to
01:14:43.740 women than what they did to men if they got caught. That's why they weren't allowed to vote 1.00
01:14:48.620 because they didn't pay a price. And even the men, it was an allusion to them that, hey, you can vote
01:14:54.500 for exactly who's going to send you or not send you to war.
01:14:58.560 And that was an illusion because the reality of it is
01:15:00.780 industry is what's been running this nation.
01:15:02.860 They use politics like a mechanic would use a pair of pliers
01:15:06.180 to have the politicians move their army to do this for them and that. 0.58
01:15:10.020 Back in the old days, it was about strip mining and strip logging.
01:15:13.340 And in modern days, it's a little bit more about Pfizer and all them.
01:15:16.660 They get the politicians to pass the laws that let them do what they want.
01:15:20.860 That being said, feminists used that to manipulate women through their emotions of not being equal, 1.00
01:15:27.060 when in reality, we held them in higher regard.
01:15:29.400 We did not want them to pay that price.
01:15:32.320 We thought they were better than that.
01:15:34.300 They could work, but they didn't have to work.
01:15:37.360 But once they got those women tricked, industry came on board and they said, 0.91
01:15:41.980 hey, look at this movement over here.
01:15:43.800 If we support these women, we can double our workforce. 0.97
01:15:46.880 If we double our workforce, we devalue the worker.
01:15:49.160 We don't have to raise minimum wage as fast as inflation is going.
01:15:53.040 And that's happening again right now with the illegal immigrants being allowed into the nation. 1.00
01:15:56.620 They're increasing the amount of workers to deflate them. 0.98
01:16:00.940 Like I say, if you have the same number of gold as you do copper, gold becomes obsolete.
01:16:06.540 It's pointless.
01:16:07.180 It's worthless.
01:16:08.080 Same thing with anything in life, including workers.
01:16:11.640 And that's what women don't understand. 1.00
01:16:13.320 But they got to let around with this bull crap.
01:16:14.800 and the reason why in history why men the fathers chose the husbands for the daughters is because
01:16:22.880 women can be manipulated through their emotions again going back to that's why women fall for 1.00
01:16:28.400 the bad boys because they can manipulate that emotion by being chaotic and extreme
01:16:34.520 but they're never the dependable ones and then they got this only fans crap which has given them
01:16:40.380 access to more things than ever that's one thing that should be destroyed
01:16:43.560 that type of crap because think about it women can work any job that men can they can go work 1.00
01:16:49.900 in construction they can go work on the street and if i've worked everything from offshore oil
01:16:55.340 rigs to law enforcement to street construction to framing houses to framing skyscrapers the only
01:17:01.900 time i've ever seen a woman there is holding down i don't know what holding down their butt on the 1.00
01:17:07.700 back of a truck because they can't do the same work some choose not to and that's why it's mostly
01:17:13.220 dominated by men. Others get in there and they sit on their butt all day, which means they're 0.82
01:17:18.020 taking away a position that a grown man, we could actually get help from, and they sit on a truck
01:17:23.660 and take that pay away because the law states that they have to be hired. Now, keep this in mind.
01:17:31.620 Talking all this crap about straight white man privilege, where is it? Where is the law that
01:17:37.040 says straight white men have to be hired? There's laws for minorities and there's laws for women. 1.00
01:17:41.440 there is no law for straight white men because it doesn't exist the straight white privilege 0.55
01:17:45.900 crap doesn't exist and they talk all this stuff about the slave reparations number one i don't
01:17:51.920 know if you know where the word slave came from it's from the slavic region it's because more 0.96
01:17:55.700 white people were taken as slaves than any other race more white people died fighting that than
01:18:01.840 any other race and are still doing it and you know who enslaved the black people their own people 1.00
01:18:06.920 took them in because they couldn't make it in their society tried to pay for their bills couldn't
01:18:12.540 do it and it's still going on today by the way you can actually talk to some people from africa
01:18:16.000 and they'll tell you it's called indentured servitude but then when they can't hold up that
01:18:20.140 anymore they sell it off to somebody else back in that time they sold it off to ship captains
01:18:24.420 they sold all that off to ship captains some of them would employ them as ship deckhands
01:18:28.720 others are like well i can't really afford any more deckhands but you know what let's take it
01:18:32.880 the americans to see if they'll buy it and when they came over here originally it was under a
01:18:38.000 contract where they spent seven years working their butt off on a plantation and at the end
01:18:43.440 of that year they were giving land and resources to do it themselves most of them chose to stay
01:18:50.000 in the servitude of the people and you know why humans like routine they love routine when you
01:18:57.680 you take them out of a routine, it makes them uncomfortable. That's a humanistic psychological
01:19:02.700 trait. So they stayed there until the Democrats came in and said, hey, no more seven-year contract,
01:19:10.540 your slave's the end. That's what created the war between the North and the South. Because the North 0.68
01:19:15.460 are like, hey, that's not fair. Everybody deserves a chance for freedom. Everybody deserves a chance
01:19:20.020 for happiness and equality. That's what strung the war, the civil war from the North and the South. 0.77
01:19:25.900 but you've got to understand where all this crap's coming from modern day people and simps who want
01:19:31.600 to sit here and argue simps are the reason why these 304s are doing that men like andrew tate 0.89
01:19:37.600 he's sitting here making all this bullshit men can go around and do whatever they want
01:19:41.100 says who body count counts for women and men for two different reasons for women
01:19:46.760 it shows a conscious decision to or not to be committed to one relationship if you have a high
01:19:52.540 body count we're not even getting into the pair bonding part just your conscious decision to have
01:19:58.620 multiple bodies shows you do not have a level of commitment to commit to a lifelong partner
01:20:04.660 for men if a man's running around sticking his you know what and everything does that show any
01:20:10.320 kind of self-control or self-discipline are you asking that's a question oh that you're asking me
01:20:19.460 yeah if a man is running around sticking his thing and everything does that show any self-control
01:20:23.940 i really i don't ascribe morality to it i can't change the world i just i look oh no i've heard
01:20:29.560 about morality i'm just talking about straight facts i don't believe in religious bullcrap
01:20:33.200 that stuff's made up to control people i used to be christian until i got too many answers too many
01:20:38.220 questions like the 28 books that are mentioned in the bible that are not there who took them out
01:20:43.020 who gave them permission to take those out so then i traced it back to the second religion
01:20:46.860 oldest religion. People think Christianity is the oldest. It's not. It's not even in the top
01:20:51.160 five. What it's composed of is Judaism and some paganism. Judaism, number three, oldest recorded
01:20:57.620 religion. Zoranism, one that got lost as an Iranian religion. You'll find that in Judaism.
01:21:03.500 You go back before that, the first oldest recorded, not oldest religion ever recorded, 0.95
01:21:08.560 is Hinduism. And even it was to control bad people from doing bad crap to good people, 0.95
01:21:14.360 to give them fear because they did not fear law enforcers or the laws of men they were killing
01:21:21.020 the very men that were making the law so why would they have anything to fear this gave them
01:21:25.080 something to fear and in order to give them something to fear they had to sign something
01:21:28.540 that they could see in reality as a way to validate that religion so natural disasters
01:21:34.040 natural events blinding out the moon earthquakes all that was the side effect of god's pleasure
01:21:40.500 or displeasure in their thing. And that's when they originally caused it. However, con people
01:21:46.320 who didn't want to work decided to take control of religion and use it to con people out of their
01:21:51.980 money, time, and effort. So they wouldn't have to work. Instead, they could have people give it to
01:21:57.140 them. Well, if you don't do it, the gods are going to smite you. They're going to not let your crops
01:22:01.580 grow. That's the way it was. But you've got to read all of the religious texts, not just believe
01:22:07.000 the liar. Someone robs a jewelry store, you go ask them, did you rob a jewelry store? No,
01:22:11.800 of course they're not going to say they did. You're going to have to go around from all the
01:22:15.580 other witnesses and get the statements from them. Same thing with religion. That's why I say keep 0.99
01:22:19.740 religion out of it. This is why anyone who uses religion loses fights when they've got fact, 0.97
01:22:27.900 because people will look at the fact and they'll look at the religious aspect and say, which one's
01:22:32.460 the weaker side I can destroy? If I could destroy either side, I win. And they'll go for the
01:22:36.960 religion because it's the easiest side of the story and then when the religion drops the sand 0.60
01:22:41.760 erodes away from your house the house comes down so do you to the fact so do you do you think that
01:22:48.120 there's any sense of traditionalism i i guess that can come back now or what's your i think
01:22:55.820 it's going to be really hard because you've got social media gives women access to more people 0.83
01:23:00.240 you got these simps who don't have pardon my friends who don't have the nutsack to be a
01:23:05.300 traditional man who don't have the nutsack to say no. Right. Like he was saying, women are posting 1.00
01:23:12.280 these photos to other men. Why aren't those men saying no? Hey, stop that shit. Right. But instead
01:23:18.700 they're accepting it because they're simps. They don't know how to support themselves. They don't
01:23:24.580 know how to be self-disciplined. They don't know how to do any of that anymore. Now me, I was raised
01:23:30.140 in the state system from the age of seven lockup because of this how i look all screwed up i took
01:23:36.220 a lot of beatings in my life i've had every bone in my body broken except three by my dad the one
01:23:40.620 i told you it was a pow he knew how to torture us and then he knew how to put us back together
01:23:44.940 so he could do it again then at seven we got put in the state system not because of how he treated
01:23:49.420 us but because he went to prison for something he didn't even do so in lockup it's just like prison
01:23:55.660 If you don't know how to read a threat that's coming, you're dead.
01:23:59.620 So you either read people or you die.
01:24:02.280 So I learned to read people.
01:24:03.420 I watched them.
01:24:04.060 I watched how they react, their facial expressions, their smirks, their body posturing, everything that they did.
01:24:09.220 And then the words they spoke and then saw the reactions that they did after that.
01:24:13.780 Now I've been to 39 states, 10 cities in each one.
01:24:16.560 I speak two other languages besides English, not because I went to school, but because I lived in areas I had to read them.
01:24:23.780 And I read people.
01:24:25.660 and that's how I know what I know.
01:24:28.340 That and the fact that I actually went through psychology
01:24:30.360 because I wanted to help people,
01:24:32.120 only to find out that the woke ideology says
01:24:34.360 if I don't identify someone as a meat popsicle,
01:24:37.240 then I can get sued, fired, sent to jail,
01:24:40.760 re-educated like Jordan Peterson, you know,
01:24:42.940 how he was re-educated.
01:24:44.420 He was re-educated?
01:24:47.100 What does that mean?
01:24:47.680 He was sent to re-education as part of his sentence
01:24:50.100 to get the ban left in Canada.
01:24:52.560 Yeah.
01:24:53.800 Because he was speaking truth.
01:24:55.660 And people can't handle truth.
01:24:58.340 So that's cancel cultures in here. 0.98
01:25:00.640 And so you're saying-
01:25:01.440 Social media is the biggest problem, to be honest.
01:25:03.660 So you're saying because of social media,
01:25:05.500 it's never coming back.
01:25:07.440 Look how much women have access to things. 1.00
01:25:09.700 They can get anything they want.
01:25:11.140 Women running around talking about, 0.99
01:25:12.140 I made six figure.
01:25:13.020 All you did was spread your legs
01:25:14.240 and stick a cucumber up your yu-ha. 0.78
01:25:16.420 And you're making six figure.
01:25:17.720 I don't want to hear about that crap.
01:25:19.160 You don't know what it's like
01:25:19.940 to actually be out there making six figures
01:25:21.620 and doing the work.
01:25:22.520 They expect 20 year old men to make six figures.
01:25:25.660 It takes time to accumulate that wealth
01:25:27.940 unless that money's already in your bank account
01:25:30.240 because of your parent.
01:25:32.820 That's why 40-year-olds are choosing younger women. 1.00
01:25:35.500 40-year-olds, it takes them about that long to get there.
01:25:37.880 And then once they get there, they're like,
01:25:39.280 okay, now I can support, I can give women what they want. 1.00
01:25:42.020 And so they look, well, I don't want a 30-year-old
01:25:44.180 who's been ran to, has five kids and three baby daddies.
01:25:48.460 That's just a lot of drama you don't want to sign up for.
01:25:50.560 That's why I tell men, do not pick a woman with a child 1.00
01:25:53.480 unless the dad of that child was killed or died somehow that's a decision that was not hers
01:25:59.880 right other than that don't do that because you get all the responsibility you have to pay for
01:26:04.760 them diaper them get them into college but when it comes time to discipline no you need to shut
01:26:09.000 off with that and the dad gets involved and then you have a lot more drama i have a brother that
01:26:13.720 went through that with two women so i've seen that i helped him raise his second set of kids
01:26:20.440 once he got him raised in college and everything one of them didn't go to college they didn't
01:26:24.840 listen to us instead got his ass put in prison doing exactly what we told him not to do right
01:26:31.480 so this is a personal experience like i said i've been over the u.s all over the place i've seen this
01:26:36.200 shit happen some people have talent for basketball football chess my talent was reading people 0.64
01:26:43.080 and i don't understand how i called myself common sense that's what my name means it's
01:26:47.000 latin for common sense because what i speak is common sense i don't see it as something that's
01:26:53.560 really out there and it's already in the history books but people can't be using google because
01:26:59.960 hitler destroyed information by destroying books all they got to do to change information now is
01:27:06.040 change it on google and people are so lazy they won't go down to a library and read a book that
01:27:10.520 was there before google was up right like the link that i put in there about feminism they said that 1.00
01:27:16.040 feminism said they were going to destroy the patriarchy by destroying men and what they hold 1.00
01:27:21.080 value and the value that they said that men held more in regard than women was family and monogamy
01:27:27.160 and they were going to do it by promoting sexual promiscuity and homosexuality it's in their litany 0.66
01:27:33.560 this is what they said so why would women choose to destroy men by supposedly attacking what 1.00
01:27:41.080 women hold dear they wouldn't that's not logical they would go after what men hold dear and they 0.99
01:27:46.600 said family and monogamy right it is what it is it's in the history books it's right there for
01:27:52.200 anyone to read it's a matter of who's going to actually do the work and that's the biggest
01:27:57.000 problem we got in society too many people not willing to do the work right wow huh yeah i've
01:28:05.160 actually always said that men are the more monogamous ones than women so it's interesting
01:28:10.040 yeah it's like i said it's in that uh someone i preached this on another platform and i told
01:28:16.380 them about that and then someone finally told me hey you know what you was talking about
01:28:19.600 it's there and they showed me a website what's it called um it's a government website i can
01:28:26.880 reprint it but i don't know where to print it on the zoom thing it's my first time using zoom
01:28:30.220 yeah i usually watch you on youtube yeah well if you email it to me it's just just pearly things
01:28:35.420 at gmail.com so you can just email it i'll look at it okay yeah because when i saw that i'm like
01:28:41.480 yeah it's exactly what i've been saying yeah wow um but you don't think it's coming back because
01:28:46.980 of social media as long as social media provides a platform by which women can access multiple men
01:28:52.660 across the entire planet they think they are more important than what they are they're like i'm the
01:28:57.000 prize. Well, how are you surprised? What are you bringing? What exactly are you bringing? The only
01:29:01.140 thing we really want is low body count because it shows a sign of you being willing to commit
01:29:05.160 through a conscious decision and peace. And you've seen the women out there, they can't bring either 1.00
01:29:11.260 one of those. Instead, they want us to excuse it and pardon them and go on. Now me, I got lucky.
01:29:17.140 My first wife was a piece of, you know what? My second wife was very good. No body count, 1.00
01:29:23.360 zero body count, was holding off on it, knew the games that men played because her father 0.83
01:29:28.380 told her about the men that games play or the games that men play. And so she was up for it.
01:29:35.200 So in reality, after my first wife, I didn't want anything to do with them anymore because
01:29:38.760 that left a real bad taste. But then I started seeing her from outside the whole thing and saw 1.00
01:29:43.780 exactly that she wasn't like the rest of these women that are on here today, that she had different 1.00
01:29:48.660 values. She did have a level of commitment because she wasn't willing to just jump in bed with
01:29:53.080 anybody. He didn't care what kind of games you played. But the biggest problem with that is
01:29:59.420 social media offering all this access. And when you roll the dice that many times, you're going
01:30:04.880 to get simps. And simps are only interested in one thing. The same thing Andrew Tate runs around
01:30:10.260 doing. Sticking his crap into whatever's walking. It is what it is. And like I said, just like women 1.00
01:30:18.240 have a reason for not being like with high body count men do too you put your crap and everything 0.72
01:30:25.360 like my brother he does that he sticks it in everything he has no self-discipline no self-control
01:30:31.360 impulse and that's what it is you biologically yes we are designed to spread our seed
01:30:37.600 but as a human you use your intellect to control your basic needs and your basic functions
01:30:43.840 so men are just as guilty like uh myron and andrew take both say well men can do that you need to
01:30:50.260 accept it no because you say leadership is a high quality thing well for leadership you often have
01:30:56.800 to take your relationship into areas you don't want to go and that requires self-discipline
01:31:02.560 self-control to weather that even though you don't want to you weather that situation because you
01:31:08.340 know it's the best outcome in the end so i would argue anyone who can't keep it in his pants
01:31:14.020 doesn't have self-discipline right that immediately eliminates leadership role
01:31:18.240 well thank you common sense to me yeah i understand thank you for calling in
01:31:23.960 all right you have a good day now you too bye-bye
01:31:26.860 someone's a freaking name um oh tommy's here okay okay so tommy tommy your video
01:31:38.080 is lagging a bit i don't know if you can check that yeah i saw him come in i was like i'm trying
01:31:44.880 to um also guys make sure i don't know if i should have said that email on live i'm like thinking
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01:32:11.760 that is the only platform i i do not people can have opinions that disagree with me i don't care
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01:32:28.960 can um is tommy ready or no uh we have tommy so tommy ready okay good hi tommy how are you
01:32:39.680 talking about i'm well how are you why do i look so janky i i don't know it's your internet no stop
01:32:46.480 it no no it isn't that is a lie it's like it's not my end it is on the top it looks fine you
01:32:54.560 gonna sit there and blame me no i don't know i don't know the last the last people came in pretty
01:33:00.000 clear yeah no i don't know it's not right you see how they don't blame me for this if you want i
01:33:09.760 mean guys you gotta hit his cash app so he can afford wi-fi i can't believe you blame this on
01:33:16.080 me? Why am I be looking like I'm back in 1998? I don't know. I don't know. I'm just saying.
01:33:23.860 So I don't know if you saw the topic today. We want to talk about what aspect of
01:33:31.000 what aspect of traditionalism is worth conserving. And I was curious what your thoughts were.
01:33:38.300 Okay. I think women with low body count, I would love to conserve that. 1.00
01:33:43.480 don't like them uh i also think that expecting a man to be able to be a protector and a provider
01:33:53.000 there i go shit yeah see there being a man to be a perfect uh protector and a provider 0.75
01:33:59.620 i actually like that like i i would like for my woman not to work if she doesn't want to now i 1.00
01:34:05.740 if she if she wants to work that's fine but i do like the idea that she can spend time with
01:34:11.240 the children and stuff like that that that's worth protecting but i think it it's outdated
01:34:18.320 because these women now if you let them sit at home they're going to be screwing like the mailman 1.00
01:34:23.500 and the pool guy and now you see all these teachers why are nobody talking about the fact
01:34:29.720 that there's a proliferation of teachers who are sleeping with the students and it's females not 1.00
01:34:34.300 the males and yet the males are looked at as predators why is no one talking about that
01:34:38.960 that the true predators females um i would assume that um one of the things i would like to keep is
01:34:47.920 that the women be able to teach the children i think that's amazing thing to be able to do where 0.99
01:34:52.440 they are able to be home with the children all the time um i just wish that we valued that uh now
01:35:01.440 people want to send their kids to public school oh my god now somebody's ringing my doorbell i
01:35:06.280 didn't mean for that to happen. But I just, I think that there's a lot of parts of keeping
01:35:11.600 family together. That part of chivalry, that part of the old school, what we had expecting
01:35:19.420 some things for the man and some things for the woman, the separation. I think those are worth 0.97
01:35:23.840 keeping. I think we need to stop trying to say that we're all the same because we're not.
01:35:28.480 What do you think about arranged marriages? I think they're better than actually people 1.00
01:35:33.500 picking for love because when we pick for love we don't know what love is love is this nebulous
01:35:38.300 thing and when people picked our mates for us they hadn't they had our best interest in mind
01:35:44.640 and when our parents did that they had our best interest in mind when we pick we don't have our
01:35:48.980 best interest in mind i can look at myself and all the people that i pick i'm a horrible picker
01:35:54.080 of women i should never be allowed to pick who i want to be in a relationship with because i suck 1.00
01:35:59.940 Well, so I have a question. With arranged marriages, how would that work with single moms? Do you think they could do that? Because now it's like a bunch of single mothers. So do you think they could do arranged marriages? Would it still work? 0.99
01:36:12.020 No, they couldn't even arrange the guy to have the kid.
01:36:15.040 So how could they arrange a marriage?
01:36:16.820 Single mothers should be seen and not heard. 1.00
01:36:19.240 As a matter of fact, they shouldn't be heard or seen.
01:36:22.720 I think single mothers should have someone come in and help them out. 1.00
01:36:26.560 But I also think that they shouldn't, that we have allowed the single mothers to have this high thought of themselves, especially in the black community. 0.93
01:36:33.840 They get to believe that they're better than women who don't have children. 0.99
01:36:37.600 And it is the weirdest thing in the world.
01:36:39.480 It's like saying, because my car's been in a wreck, I'm going to sell it for more than a new car.
01:36:44.200 That's what these women are doing. 1.00
01:36:46.080 I hate to do this.
01:36:47.140 I got to go let somebody in.
01:36:48.400 You're okay.
01:36:48.760 Let one of the other people in that has a full mouth full of teeth, and I'll be right back. 1.00
01:36:54.540 Okay, you're fine.
01:36:58.220 You heard it here.
01:36:59.660 All right.
01:37:03.000 We can let one person come up, then we'll bring back Tommy if he comes back.
01:37:09.480 oh it's just Tommy
01:37:12.060 well guys
01:37:14.280 maybe I'll give him
01:37:16.080 is he coming back or no
01:37:17.520 I was going to ask him if he thought he could
01:37:24.500 because I think he has
01:37:26.540 kids if he thought he could
01:37:28.300 pick if he's bad at picking women for himself
01:37:30.500 if he thought he could pick
01:37:31.680 you know for the kids
01:37:34.400 that's interesting
01:37:37.340 no you know what I mean
01:37:38.460 Can I have some water, Blessing?
01:37:41.960 I'm kind of thirsty.
01:37:43.080 Could you bring me the Brita?
01:37:45.000 All right.
01:37:46.360 Thanks, Blessing.
01:37:49.400 You know, what part of traditionalism is worth conserving?
01:37:53.620 Well, what do we do going forward?
01:37:55.440 I was hoping for some creative.
01:37:56.840 They say, Tommy, come back.
01:37:58.220 They miss him.
01:38:02.360 Guys, you know what I did today in the gym?
01:38:04.860 I'm almost to two plates for squat.
01:38:08.460 I know everyone says Pearl.
01:38:13.640 It's not feminine to lift weights, I don't care. 1.00
01:38:18.840 I like, you know.
01:38:31.220 Oh, he's back.
01:38:33.080 I am.
01:38:34.700 I thought it was my lawn guys,
01:38:36.220 but it was just Dairy Queen.
01:38:37.920 oh wow what did you what did you get i got a burger onion rings and a blizzard
01:38:45.520 oh nice because i can't cook well at least i don't feel like cooking
01:38:50.000 so what so i was wondering because you said arranged marriages work better you you have
01:38:57.280 kids don't you do kids i do why are you getting in my business though no no i was gonna ask if
01:39:02.240 you thought because you said you couldn't um pick a a girl like you were bad at picking 0.98
01:39:07.760 but i was like could you pick for your kids you think i think i could let me tell you why
01:39:14.640 because it's like you know when they say you can't see the forest for the trees like when
01:39:20.000 you're picking for yourself you're you're viewing it in different ways if i was picking for my kids
01:39:24.800 and then i have girls i don't have any boys but i have girls and i think i would be able to pick
01:39:29.040 better for them because i would look for guys who look just like me and act like just just like me
01:39:35.680 and i would exit them out immediately like any dude like me this sir he you will not get a shot
01:39:42.400 so i but because men are honest we know what it is that we see of course like i i like hoes but 0.99
01:39:48.960 i don't want holes but because i like holes it puts me in a weird spot so i end up picking a
01:39:53.360 a hole that's a nice hole. Like I like a hole with a heart, like, uh, you know, you mess up.
01:40:01.540 And when you do that, I think when you pick him for yourself, you look at, well, does she have a
01:40:07.480 nice rack, uh, things that don't matter. And then when you pick for your kids though, you would
01:40:13.960 actually look for a guy or girl, whatever it was, but I have girls, but you would look for someone
01:40:19.580 that could provide the necessary building blocks for a relationship. When I pick, I don't pick the
01:40:26.220 necessary building blocks. I pick how big is her butt, how small is her waist ratio, how big is 1.00
01:40:32.280 her breast. And that's the weird thing to try and build something on. But I know I need help. I need
01:40:38.700 Jesus, Allah, anybody that can help me. And I'm willing to be told what to do. So I think I could
01:40:45.800 do a better job of picking for my for my daughters than they could pick for themselves i've seen a
01:40:50.700 couple of dudes that they bring home actually my oldest daughter seems pretty good at the guy she's 1.00
01:40:56.700 with is a nice guy he's i'm not gonna lie he's a nice guy um but uh i think that males would do a 0.62
01:41:04.720 really good job because we care of who is with our daughter we don't want to see our daughter in a bad
01:41:10.600 position. So arranged marriages would work in that instance. And I believe as far as like with
01:41:18.220 your boy, I would be able to tell my boy, don't make the same decision that I made. Don't look at
01:41:24.340 the booty ratio to waist ratio as the most important thing. And we're very superficial,
01:41:32.160 to be perfectly honest. We're not even, if you look at what men are dealing with,
01:41:35.940 we're not really trying to have a marriage we're trying to sow our oats right right and so do you
01:41:43.620 think that like what do you see what do you predict in the future like what what do families
01:41:49.580 look like in the future i'm kind of a pessimist where i just think it's going to be single parents 1.00
01:41:54.580 and maybe the rich will marry but for the most part it's just single people what do you think
01:41:59.720 i heard you talk on another show and it's like they got mad at you for saying they were like
01:42:04.440 well why are you like and you're like look I'm not saying that things can't change but I'm a
01:42:08.540 pessimist and I see where it's going yeah and you're kind of like me where I look at that like
01:42:12.720 don't get mad at me because I see where it's going why should I paint a rosier picture than
01:42:17.160 well I think it's mean oh the thing we did with Sneeko yeah that's what he was coming at me but
01:42:22.900 I was like I think it's mean one they were trying to say that Muslim girls act super different
01:42:29.820 and it's just not my experience i live in a primarily like muslim area and i don't see
01:42:36.100 any difference between the way christian women muslim women i i i see the same patterns of
01:42:43.460 behavior so this this cell that religion is gonna save you there's no religious woman in divorce 0.99
01:42:50.960 court and you know and i know and i'm like okay well social media is here it's not gonna go
01:42:58.860 anywhere. And so it's maybe slower in some parts of the world, but I don't see it changing. But
01:43:06.120 then I'm the bad guy for saying, prepare for the worst. But I'm hopeful for my life. I think my
01:43:11.060 life's going to be great. No, and I was with you. I kept thinking the same thing. I said,
01:43:15.900 if you ask me, where do I see things going? I don't see them going in a positive direction for
01:43:21.320 the collective. The individual, sure, the individual can do a lot of things. Like right
01:43:26.780 now when the markets dropped because of what's going on in Israel. There are people who their
01:43:31.500 money is correct and they don't have a problem. But if other people, they're struggling, they
01:43:36.780 can't buy milk, they can't buy eggs. So it's just different. And you're being honest. And I think
01:43:41.860 people don't know how to reconcile the two. They don't understand that you can be honest about
01:43:47.940 your situation and their situation and the two not look alike. And I'm with you on that. When
01:43:52.960 it comes to what i see as the future i am very afraid because i don't see more and more people
01:43:58.800 wanting to get married and more and more people wanting to do something stable i see fewer and
01:44:03.520 fewer people wanting to get married and fewer and fewer people wanting to be to do something stable
01:44:08.680 i don't know if you saw the video that i put that i sent out where the girl was talking about the
01:44:13.040 plan b and letting the guys skied in her and i kept thinking you saw that video this is crazy
01:44:18.600 and she's sitting there and it's like no one finds this problematic the mother who um smothered
01:44:25.320 her child because she no longer wanted to be a mom and the judge let her off and she's a free 0.85
01:44:31.160 woman now so basically what he's saying is abortion can happen eight months after birth
01:44:38.080 weird thought but yeah it worked and i think that once the ball has went down the hill the
01:44:46.400 snowballs went down the hill i don't know if anybody can stand in front of it and pull a
01:44:50.960 sonny bono because well sonny didn't live he hit a tree and he did so i think that's what's going
01:44:55.560 to happen most of us who stand in front of that ball is just going to get ran over i think that
01:45:00.960 something dramatic has to happen to change the course of history because right now the course
01:45:06.800 of history says everybody feels like they can live without each other they don't feel like
01:45:12.720 there's a need for community a need for family a need for any type of um unity amongst a group
01:45:20.640 and when you do that if everybody feels like i can survive on my own i'm an island it's not
01:45:26.160 going to get better they're pushing people to feel like um angel reese she put out a video
01:45:32.640 a text or whatever it was instagram and she said she's the bayou barbie when she looks like sid
01:45:42.240 the sloth but she calls herself the bayou barbie and she said which is funny because we're talking
01:45:48.020 about cultural appropriation and barbie's a white girl and but anyway she said what name should i 0.91
01:45:53.600 be called when i go to chicago because that's where she got drafted mind you she hasn't played
01:45:59.960 a second of basketball in the wmb not one second yet caitlin stays on what i do on the court is 1.00
01:46:10.380 what I'm supposed to be known for not me dressing up a certain way when I'm not on the court and
01:46:14.920 not all this other stuff well Caitlin is overlooked yeah because the character is rewarded yeah
01:46:21.760 especially especially with women because media it because because media is really the only way 1.00
01:46:29.120 they'll make money it's they're not going to make that much in the WNBA so it's either sex or media 1.00
01:46:34.220 yeah and and everybody's mad because when you looked at what happened with caitlin her contract
01:46:40.860 is for 76 000 a year and a lot of people are saying well that's good for a part-time job
01:46:46.260 because you know they only play three months a year but the eyes in which she's bringing
01:46:51.280 the fact that she's sold out a game before she's played a game she should get paid more than that
01:46:57.060 but they're saying well what about the black girls what about angel williams and all this
01:47:01.320 was like no one knows these chicks if angel williams walked in my house right now i would 1.00
01:47:06.600 think she's here to deliver some more food from instacart i don't know this woman so it's a thing 0.74
01:47:15.080 michael jordan was michael jordan he made the nba at that point bird magic same thing
01:47:23.160 caitlin is going to make her money outside of the court right but they're making something 0.99
01:47:26.920 that it's not and that's what the world has become things that aren't what they say they are
01:47:33.560 you know like men who aren't women but they're saying they're women you know like children who
01:47:38.980 are allowed to take puberty blockers so they can be whatever they want the world says do as thou
01:47:46.580 wills and i don't think you can preserve marriage under that umbrella you can't it's not conducive
01:47:52.860 well and traditional men are punished so i don't i don't think traditionalism i don't think you can
01:47:59.020 go back until you switch the laws like if i i agree with what um shaw said in the b i don't
01:48:05.400 know if you were you saw shaw he um used to calculate child support like he used to work
01:48:10.320 at um a child support office so he comes on the show a lot and he said that he wouldn't date a
01:48:15.360 chick that didn't make close or marry a chick that doesn't make close to the same amount of 1.00
01:48:19.480 money or more because it's like if you retire your wife you're on the hook for more child support
01:48:25.980 he used to do the calculations so that's actually very smart because if you uh make the same if you
01:48:33.700 do separate she can't really ask you for anything because y'all make the same well or you could you
01:48:37.680 could sue her for child support i think i think the laws will start changing when men starts 0.74
01:48:44.140 getting women on child support because there's nothing there's nothing that we do better than 1.00
01:48:49.880 complain women don't want true equality and the only time you can show women what true equality 1.00
01:48:56.620 looks like is to show them what true equality looks like i saw a video today and people were
01:49:00.920 upset i can't believe this guy hit those women but i watched those women say get up come fight 1.00
01:49:07.440 you punk oh yeah and then when they said he got up and he fought yeah and i said so wait a minute
01:49:12.220 they challenged him and he accepted how is he wrong yeah well i think yeah when we start getting
01:49:19.100 the same consequences the men get i think that's when you might see traditionalism return because
01:49:24.140 then you might see us give up rights but i don't think it'll happen until we start getting the same
01:49:28.380 responsibility soon it's up to me get these hoes on child support go to the gym kings you can get 1.00
01:49:35.340 you can get a sugar i've seen that in london i've seen so many personal trainers date lawyers
01:49:45.740 they just go to the gym they're like this is way easier let me get this rich chick over here 1.00
01:49:53.660 somebody i just i just wanted somebody in your conversation say why did pearl smile when i say
01:49:58.940 booty to waist ratio but but i'm just it's funny i'm just curious why men i guess when i say i'm
01:50:10.940 curious i know that i kind of know the answer because society tells you as a man it doesn't
01:50:15.500 matter what women are asking for you're supposed to still give them the upper hand but why won't 1.00
01:50:20.620 men just i had a saying i said marriage is for broke men i really believe it is i don't think
01:50:26.620 that a man worth a damn worth any money should get married i think it's for broke guys if you
01:50:33.100 living on a woman's couch go ahead marry that woman so you can get half if she leaves you 1.00
01:50:37.260 if you uh live in if if you know you driving her car and her insurance is in your uh your
01:50:43.180 insurance is in her name go ahead knock her up fella just go ahead you know do you know guys 0.99
01:50:48.380 that do that i i don't know any because i'm old but when i was young if i knew what i know now and
01:50:56.460 what i've been preaching for the past i'd say 20 years i would have said that when i was saying it
01:51:01.980 before men looked at me like i was crazy like i was a joke i was almost like um i remember bill
01:51:08.220 maher had to deal with someone who told them that eventually men are going to start saying that
01:51:12.700 they're women and saying they can have babies and that somebody put that show up bill maher laughed 0.95
01:51:18.380 And it was 20 years ago.
01:51:20.420 We're here now.
01:51:21.700 So he laughed and the left, Bill Maher, thought that that was ridiculous.
01:51:26.920 You know what's interesting about that topic?
01:51:30.340 It's actually mostly women that say they're men, but people only care about issues when they affect women.
01:51:37.280 So even though 80% of trans are actually, I forget, YouTube, are actually women that became men, not the other way around.
01:51:48.380 Well, because they only celebrate their feminization of men, they can't celebrate the masculine, the masculinization of women, because if the society is trying to destroy masculinity, it doesn't want to see masculinity in any form.
01:52:03.360 Right. Even if it's a feminine, if it's a woman trying to convey what her idea of masculinity is, it's still toxic. 0.99
01:52:12.300 yeah well it's interesting because people care so much about the the trans issue with sports for
01:52:18.640 women which i agree but i think it's interesting because when women invade male spaces no one 1.00
01:52:23.880 cares like i guess bars used to be for men it was just for men barbershops yeah yeah the workplace
01:52:30.040 the manosphere who did that we can't have locker room talk locker room talk has to be
01:52:38.540 by women and like if there's some woman that would be good enough to play in the nba when she went 1.00
01:52:44.480 out there and she started busting dudes but they would say oh woman beat you but if a man goes and 1.00
01:52:51.620 do that in wnba they wouldn't say oh man beat you so it's like women will win it's same thing in a 1.00
01:52:58.680 fight if a woman slaps you and if you just sit there and take it like you're supposed to do
01:53:04.420 They say, ooh, that woman slapped you. 1.00
01:53:06.220 You a punk.
01:53:07.460 If you fight her back and beat her up, they don't say, ooh, you shouldn't have fought that man.
01:53:12.100 Women have a, we can win, but we can't lose. 1.00
01:53:15.420 It's the same thing that happens with Blacks in the United States. 0.98
01:53:18.080 We can say whatever we want to the whites. 0.95
01:53:19.720 If whites even respond in kind, they became racist.
01:53:24.500 Yeah.
01:53:25.240 Just in kind.
01:53:26.400 What you said, I just repeat it back.
01:53:28.920 You're racist.
01:53:29.760 You're supposed to allow me.
01:53:31.400 It's the equivalent of a child hitting an adult.
01:53:33.080 The child's supposed to be able to hit the adult. The adult can't hit the child. The wolf is supposed to be able to howl at the moon. Damn, if the moon howl at the wolf, then we're going to have a problem. And I think that there's too many systems in place that allow people who normally wouldn't have a voice to have a voice for us to go back and go back to the place where jackasses kept their mouths closed. 0.86
01:53:56.920 right i don't know i i don't sell dreams and i think conservatives just want to sell dreams
01:54:05.400 and that's what irritates me about them is i i think they care about facts but not when it comes
01:54:11.820 to divorce and i don't really get it i i don't know why or child support child custody marriage
01:54:18.520 like why do you think that is why don't conservatives like the daily wire and
01:54:22.780 them care about the facts when it comes to men's issues? Because they still want to keep women 1.00
01:54:28.860 around. If you like women and you like sex with them, what you will do is overlook some things
01:54:36.680 so you could do it. That's all it is. If we could go back to the caveman days, you could take a big
01:54:42.380 stick and hit somebody. Then of course they would never worry about that. But because there's freedom
01:54:46.760 free will, you have to then say enough to make them feel good. And one thing that makes everybody
01:54:54.580 feel good is hold men accountable. If you make sure you hold men accountable, everybody likes
01:55:03.520 you. If you hold women accountable, then there's a problem. And whether you're conservative or 0.98
01:55:09.960 liberal, you have to make sure that men are your mate. Because you got to remember, 0.95
01:55:13.920 when the conservative guys on the uh titanic who said women and children first they didn't say
01:55:19.640 whoever the fuck is the best and the strongest should get in these boats but they should have
01:55:24.240 right why would the most richest men on earth have to die so the whores they sleep with 1.00
01:55:30.620 no i was thinking about that actually that why did they put them on the life raft because i'm
01:55:38.460 like, okay, if we were on a boat and we had Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and the women they were married
01:55:46.580 to, or like that Grimes chick, I was thinking about this. I'm like, let's just say Elon Musk
01:55:53.380 and Grimes were on that boat. Really? Grimes? That chick should have Elon Musk's spot? 1.00
01:56:02.040 See, I'm good.
01:56:03.060 Mackenzie Bezos?
01:56:04.100 i'm good and people don't this is why people don't want me around because i ask the questions
01:56:09.840 that make you think logically not emotionally logically there's no way jeff the chick jeff
01:56:16.380 bessos is sleeping with should be saved while jeff dies guggenheim during that he died there
01:56:24.860 was like five of the richest men on the planet no way the women they were sleeping with survived 0.98
01:56:32.540 that's insane right now if you had lebron james what was his name guggenheim what was this guggenheim
01:56:39.440 yes guggenheim what did he do i know i know too much stuff i don't know why i know all this
01:56:44.300 ridiculous history but i do and you and he was there with his mistress oh and his mistress got on
01:56:52.220 yes she was pregnant he wow so but but if you think about it uh oh no no that was john jacob
01:57:02.640 astor and his mistress but that was another one of the richest men on the planet guggenheim was
01:57:07.540 there with his wife uh they both she would not leave him and i and i love him i i said it wrong
01:57:12.620 i don't fleece will give me miss guggenheim she refused to leave her husband she died with him
01:57:17.440 john jacob astor was there with his um side piece and she was with child she lived he died but again
01:57:27.300 there were three other men who were on there who were the richest men on on earth wow they passed
01:57:34.380 as well that's why a lot of people believe in the conspiracy of that titanic was sunk on purpose
01:57:38.720 oh all these people there and boom you get to it's a transfer of wealth if they die
01:57:44.500 it goes to these women but if you think about it lebron james for as important as he is if you had
01:57:51.200 two people who could die lebron or savannah lebron would tell you i'll die let savannah lives but what
01:57:57.400 the fuck is savannah gonna do right after lebron dies what does she do what did kobe's wife do 1.00
01:58:03.180 right after kobe died nothing but be kobe's ambassador right 0.95
01:58:08.320 wow i did not it sucks but i didn't know that there was like billionaires on that boat i didn't
01:58:17.120 know oh yeah i literally was i was thinking about the titanic the other day because i was like why
01:58:23.380 do the women get on first because if the head of the family goes down everyone goes down 0.97
01:58:27.120 so if you really believe the men are the head of the family why would they
01:58:30.520 thank you and look at it this way say if i'm 45 and my wife is 45 as well
01:58:38.320 I can still get women pregnant and further my line. 1.00
01:58:41.880 She's probably hit menopause and can't. 0.99
01:58:44.000 Right.
01:58:44.980 Why would you say let her survive and not me who can further my line?
01:58:51.060 Remember what happened with Job in the Bible.
01:58:52.940 Not sure if you know anything about Christianity.
01:58:54.920 But Job, after the devil came in and took his whole family and all of his servants,
01:59:00.300 you know what Job ended up doing?
01:59:02.240 Getting another wife and more children.
01:59:04.960 Right.
01:59:05.260 so we don't we don't respect the logic part of it and that's what the conservatives do the
01:59:12.720 conservative fall in line with we got to make women feel like they're more important than men 0.79
01:59:17.460 but they're not because i can get five women pregnant in the same day and produce five 0.89
01:59:23.000 children you can only get pregnant once do you do you agree about when i was talking to michael
01:59:29.700 Knowles. He said that men's purpose should come from family. And I think that's a terrible idea
01:59:35.740 because women can leave at an instant and we do. And so I think putting your purpose in family as
01:59:42.520 a man is just not a smart decision. Do you think I'm wrong or right? You're 100% right. Because 1.00
01:59:49.780 even Paul talked about if your mission is something greater, when you have family in the
01:59:54.460 Paul in the bottom. And even in the mafia, if your mission is something greater, having family and
02:00:01.060 children leaves you compromised. Whatever your mission is, I can just go and pick up your family
02:00:06.740 and kids and hold them hostage. I can stop your mission in life by holding that which you love
02:00:12.160 dear. If you don't have that, then I can't stop you from achieving your goal. Whenever someone
02:00:19.140 says family is most important that's saying that you your job is to take care of someone
02:00:25.200 and to be selfless instead of selfish and we tell men to be selfless and we never tell women to be
02:00:33.320 selfless women are allowed to be selfish if you look at most of the things that women um that 1.00
02:00:40.940 they advocate for, it's only for them. Abortion literally kills a man, kills a child and takes a 0.97
02:00:50.260 man's decision, whether he wants to have it or not out of the equation. It says what she wants 0.97
02:00:56.460 is important. Nobody else, even a life. Name the thing that women advocate for that actually helps 0.99
02:01:06.940 build a community nothing nothing everything you advocate for builds themselves and typically
02:01:13.420 hurts everybody else in the process now i don't mean to sound like this male chauvinist but logic
02:01:19.440 actually sounds like a male chauvinist because men are more logical if women were as logical as
02:01:26.560 men we wouldn't even have this thing called women and children first and i tell people about the 0.64
02:01:31.300 whole women and children first they need to look into that a little bit deeper when it says women 1.00
02:01:35.840 and children first it's even saying women are more important than the children 1.00
02:01:41.840 and how did that happen but again you see these women are able to a woman's right to choose 1.00
02:01:49.360 is to destroy a child but if you're three months pregnant and i push you down while i'm robbing a 0.98
02:01:53.920 bank you know what and you lose your baby you know what they'll charge me with murder right
02:02:00.080 but how because you can go and get it taken care of and it's called a right to choose right
02:02:07.360 it takes away the responsibility from the woman and even to be able to say these things a right 0.99
02:02:13.380 to choose instead of murder and they got mad at bill maher which i love bill maher for saying it
02:02:17.860 he said oh no i'm okay with it but it is murder that's what you get from men men are okay with
02:02:24.820 certain things and we're honest about what it is that we're doing women aren't honest what we're 0.98
02:02:29.780 doing you catch a woman cheating on you what does she do she blame you for why she's cheating oh 1.00
02:02:34.500 yeah that's what they always say and same if they leave marriages it's like but why did she leave 1.00
02:02:39.060 it's like i feel like interviewing a thousand whores just like changed me as a person 0.99
02:02:46.520 i'll never go back i was like why are the guys complaining and then i went through a year i'm
02:02:54.620 like oh my god I always ask women this have you noticed that women say I don't hang around with 0.98
02:03:02.520 or I don't like other women but you don't hear men say they don't like other men that tells you
02:03:07.360 how women really aren't good people because most women don't like other women I know I think we're 0.99
02:03:12.940 more violent I think everything we say about men we are I think we're more sexual and more violent
02:03:17.800 look at you yeah yeah i think it's projection because it's like if if you consider abortion
02:03:25.540 murder one out of three women have done that and the sexual stuff i noticed when the media 0.99
02:03:31.240 caters to women it becomes more sexual where like if you have a guy watch a movie like transformers
02:03:37.100 yeah they'll get the hot chick with the big boobs like megan fox or whatever but it's not the main 1.00
02:03:42.060 part of the story but when women thank you well when women watch a movie it's like 50 shades of
02:03:46.900 gray or some romance movie with you know really intense sex scene like if there's a sex scene in
02:03:53.840 a male movie it's just like quick i mean boobs hot chick next you know like we don't want to see all 1.00
02:04:00.720 that prolonged yeah like think about how disgusting soap propers are now not saying that it's x-rated
02:04:07.720 but if you look at soap propers it's constantly women cheating and it's only for women watching 1.00
02:04:12.680 soap operas are for women yeah so why is it so much cheating by women in soap operas why is it 1.00
02:04:18.020 so much sleeping with the gardener why is it so much sleeping with your sister's boy yeah this
02:04:21.880 idea that women are pure i i think it's it's just not it's not real i think women are the more 0.99
02:04:28.300 sexual ones the more violent ones i think imagine if women had the strength of men that'd be a scary 1.00
02:04:33.140 world that's why i said uh and i'll leave you with this i'll come back but i gotta eat these
02:04:41.240 onion rings but um i always asked i said do you know what's stopping men from taking advantage of
02:04:48.260 women other men yeah if men agreed with you could hit a woman over the head and whoever you hit over
02:04:55.960 the head and drug to your cave that was your woman women couldn't do a thing to stop it so that shows 1.00
02:05:02.040 you that men are more benevolent than women because women now have laws that allow them to 0.94
02:05:06.780 screw men over in divorce and child support and there's no group of women to stop it there's no 1.00
02:05:12.480 other half of women who are doing the same thing that men do which is prevent you from being 1.00
02:05:18.420 screwed over in a large amount again in the western world men stop other men from doing
02:05:27.280 things to women right if it wasn't for other men men would have free reign right well thanks for
02:05:34.860 calling in today tommy thank you you know i'm i'm excited to just to see you and talk to you
02:05:40.860 it makes me happy that you'd have me up here yeah whenever you know we do the show same
02:05:45.660 time pretty much every day so if you ever want to call in on the topic just you know
02:05:50.460 let me know i'm gonna you're gonna get on your nerves you can see me too much
02:05:54.620 okay thanks for thanks tommy thank you um all right guys
02:06:00.700 Anyways, I think that's it for today. What part of traditionalism is worth conserving?
02:06:09.760 My answer is none of it. I think women got to start earning men back. I think we got to start
02:06:17.220 doing more for men as opposed to waiting for men to do stuff for us. But let me know what you guys
02:06:22.580 think in the comments. Let me know what you'd like to see as future topics, future guests.
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