Pearl - October 18, 2025


How Abortion Became a Problem in the Black Community


Episode Stats

Length

10 minutes

Words per Minute

170.4813

Word Count

1,738

Sentence Count

4

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

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Transcript

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Hate speech classifications generated with facebook/roberta-hate-speech-dynabench-r4-target .
00:00:00.160 so it was the degeneracy that they latched on to and started to celebrate and that's why
00:00:06.800 they liked him yeah it didn't matter about the 94 crime bill nobody was focused on that then
00:00:13.200 in hindsight they're like oh you know what about the 94 crime bill well y'all was celebrating it
00:00:18.880 in 94. yeah i thought it was interesting you said that in the black community um promiscuity is
00:00:25.600 celebrated would you say that's true oh for sure degeneracy across the board um and one of the
00:00:32.640 things and somebody's gonna say that's not true but when you notice who black people as a whole
00:00:40.000 embrace or prime example this is the perfect example when they would say bill clinton was
00:00:47.120 the first black president oh he's black why because he blew a saxophone smoked weed and
00:00:55.600 got fellatio i'm gonna say that nice and clean you know um can't help ourselves we're just always
00:01:01.360 screwing boss okay like yeah that's why they said he was the first black president though what else did
00:01:08.000 he do so it was the degeneracy that they latched on to and started to celebrate and that's why they
00:01:16.080 liked him yeah it didn't matter about the 94 crime bill nobody was focused on that then in hindsight
00:01:23.040 they're like oh you know what about the 94 crime bill well y'all was celebrating it in 94. yeah you
00:01:29.680 know when he was in office y'all were calling him the first black president clinton's charm charming men
00:01:35.280 can get away with murder especially when it comes to politicians yeah charming like he's charming guy
00:01:41.200 so likable i think that's kind of why people um didn't really criticize him the same way yeah i for black
00:01:48.880 people they would say he was the first black president and it was not because he did anything
00:01:56.080 good or substantial in the black community it was simply because of the things the degeneracy back in
00:02:03.840 2023 i was put on a government watch list for speaking out about men's issues the government spent
00:02:09.680 who knows how much money trying to shut me up and honestly to some extent it worked i was demonetized on
00:02:15.760 youtube i had three instagram accounts that deleted seven tick tock accounts wiped out and i was forced
00:02:21.280 to delete three years worth of work videos interviews everything the more honest i was the
00:02:26.400 harder i was punished and eventually i had to shut down my show move back home and completely start over
00:02:32.160 but i'm not giving up this time we're doing things differently i've created my own app a space where
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00:02:53.200 the description join us and be a part of something that fights back against censorship now let's talk
00:02:59.840 bigger picture why don't we have true free speech in america anymore welcome to the female economy where
00:03:06.240 women make 80 of consumer buying decisions have you ever wondered why women always seem to get their way well
00:03:12.960 here's the truth men tend to care about the free flow of ideas men can separate an idea from the
00:03:19.600 person who said it but women on the other hand have learned that they can control what gets said by
00:03:24.800 controlling what gets funded platforms like youtube have one goal they want to make money and if that
00:03:30.160 means catering to the majority female audience they will that's why being a conservative creator today
00:03:35.680 feels impossible this isn't just about me it's about the future of online speech with the audacity
00:03:41.280 network me and my community will never have to worry about being silenced again yeah and it was like
00:03:46.640 yeah he's one of us excuse me he's not one of me so being that you are um a product of rape does that mean
00:03:56.000 are you pro-life i am pro-life um and i always think like is it because of that i i don't know but i've
00:04:06.640 always been pro-life like i had it out with uh friends one particular friend um she was on her third abortion
00:04:16.640 and how you know you can only get pregnant like three days and i mean your your chance yes yes i just
00:04:26.800 like one of the biggest is oh my god she must be the most irresponsible person ever isn't it it's
00:04:34.720 one you can chalk up to like not know but three three she was on her third one and mind you at the
00:04:42.320 time we were 19. sorry yes okay keep going yeah we were like 19 and so i've always been pro-life and i
00:04:55.760 remember um at that time her mother was mad at me because it seemed like i wasn't being supportive of
00:05:03.440 her i think maybe her mother thought this was her first one i don't you know and she said her mother
00:05:09.840 wanted to talk to me she wanted to have a sit-down conversation and i said you don't want to bring me
00:05:17.600 into like your your home to sit and talk with your mom like it's not gonna go over well and her mom
00:05:24.480 she didn't have the guts to stand up to her mom and say no don't don't talk to shamika so long story
00:05:30.880 short we're in there and her mom is ridiculing me for not being a good friend for not supporting her
00:05:35.680 everybody makes mistakes and i'm being judgmental and whatever whatever whatever and i go i'm not going
00:05:43.440 to keep supporting her killing kids this is her third one you know and her mom is like what i
00:05:52.240 you're third and i just sat there like do do do you know i don't know if it's because i'm a product of
00:05:58.720 rape um maybe but i've just always been pro-life and i've told the story about having an abortion myself
00:06:09.360 some years later and um it always haunted me it was just never something that i could
00:06:17.440 get behind and and promote um even for myself like
00:06:22.640 it just how far along were you i was it like the surgical or the pill and no no it was the
00:06:32.080 the vacuum sucking it out oh my god yeah that's what i did and i want to say i was seven weeks
00:06:38.560 and it bothered me so bad because at that time i thought you thought that was the pill i've just
00:06:43.280 i've done shows on it before i thought the pill was before three months i could be wrong though no they do
00:06:48.160 the vacuum okay yeah they do or back in that day i remember i'm old um yeah i don't even nobody even
00:06:56.400 mentioned the pill then so i don't even know if a pill was out at that time but um i remember
00:07:04.080 being around seven weeks because i laid there and i said um can i see when they did the ultrasound to
00:07:10.400 make sure you know before they start to make sure they can see what they're doing the doctor goes
00:07:15.200 oh it's nothing to see it's just a clump of cells and then when i actually went in with my second
00:07:22.640 daughter to have my ultrasound i was only six weeks and the doctor we're all standing around me
00:07:29.440 my husband at the time my oldest daughter and we're looking and the doctor goes you see right there
00:07:36.560 that's that's the heartbeat and you could see it and that what was supposed to be a happy occasion i
00:07:42.320 just broke down in tears because i said if this baby has a heartbeat then the one i was like a week
00:07:51.120 or two further along definitely had a heartbeat was was it just because you didn't get along with the
00:07:57.600 father of the first kid like what made you no i think because i was poor oh yeah i was poor and
00:08:04.880 um it was like i can't have a baby i can't afford it yeah yeah so and i think that's a silly reason
00:08:16.080 now but again i don't try to really condemn people when they feel that way only because i was there
00:08:23.520 but i'm just not going to be that person that's like it's your body your choice kill it yeah yeah i mean
00:08:29.680 i've kind of given up because i think women will fight so hard to kill their kids they will yeah you
00:08:35.040 win yeah yeah i said that the last liberal i had on to argue this i was like yeah kill it up to birth
00:08:41.280 i don't care yeah i think it's i think it's disgusting right if it was up to me it would be
00:08:46.000 illegal but it's not and i just kind of view it like imagine there's like the titanic right and the
00:08:51.920 titanic is sinking and there's a lifeboat and i think of abortion as the titanic where if you really
00:08:59.520 try to save that issue you're going to go down with the boat because it's just you can't women
00:09:04.400 have too much voting power they're never going to give it up so you can either get on the lifeboat
00:09:09.040 and worry about issues that we could maybe change right um but if you if you like a lot of them looked
00:09:15.360 at roe versus wade as um some sort of win i guess you could maybe say it was but it's like if women
00:09:22.400 want abortions they'll just drive to another state it's not really yeah it's yeah i don't yeah yeah it's
00:09:28.400 not the hill that i'm willing to die on simply because i feel like before you get there there are
00:09:33.040 so many issues so that's why i try to talk about more culture and really just saying okay you know women
00:09:41.520 be in a better predicament or have some morals have some values and so i feel like if i kind
00:09:49.520 of die on that hill maybe they won't even get to the abortion place because maybe they'll have some
00:09:56.000 morals and values and maybe they'll be in good relationships where they feel like okay i can keep
00:10:01.680 this kid and i can be okay