Pearl - March 03, 2026


Libtards & Lesbians Flee The US Only To Be BROKE


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13 minutes

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2,701

Sentence count

38

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10

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Toxicity

8

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In this episode, Tab talks about her experience leaving the United States and how she managed to get back to her home country of Canada after a year and a half of living abroad. She talks about the hardships she went through and what it took for her to return home.

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00:00:00.000 she went to mexico got a sperm donor and came back essentially and now she's doing bible studies
00:00:05.200 that's incredible what up guys welcome to my reaction series so women are so spoiled they 1.00
00:00:11.380 have no idea how good they have it and a lot of women are leaving the united states because you 1.00
00:00:16.440 know america is so oppressive blah blah blah and today we're gonna watch women that are leaving 0.99
00:00:21.800 the u.s and they're literally still broke they're still broke so hi my name is tab and i moved to
00:00:27.260 wait a minute that was a year terrible idea hi my name is tab and a lot of european places are
00:00:33.280 more expensive i'm a broke american living in america let me recap i hated america so badly
00:00:39.000 because they treat everybody really badly and as you can see i'm not a blonde white person
00:00:43.480 incredible like women have it so good that they have no idea how they have it that they watch 1.00
00:00:49.820 too many tiktoks about america sucking that they leave the country it's like incredible 0.97
00:00:53.660 the greatest gift you can have is a u.s passport my passport and i met literally one friend online 0.95
00:00:59.440 and i took all the little bits of money that i did have and i went to visit norway for one week
00:01:04.200 and i was in i was in the uk and even british passport's a good one too i saw how desperate
00:01:11.440 people were to leave their countries and the things they would go through in order to get
00:01:17.820 into a western country like from africa and stuff these women have no idea how good they have it 1.00
00:01:22.840 And that whole week, I said to myself, I would be stupid to leave because it was just about to be election time and I was feeling very brown and very gay. 0.91
00:01:32.260 And I wanted to know what a Jetsu holiday was. 0.86
00:01:34.820 So after that week, I went back to Dallas and I figured out how I could get back to Norway.
00:01:39.020 I got a job offer and I put in a visa application.
00:01:41.820 It was hard there.
00:01:43.080 I couldn't legally work yet.
00:01:44.680 I didn't have any money to enjoy Europe.
00:01:46.880 I started working black, as they call it.
00:01:49.540 I started making TikToks about how I was running out of money.
00:01:52.840 The Norwegian people showed up for me.
00:01:54.680 They were giving me food from their pantries.
00:01:56.500 They were sending me donations.
00:01:58.600 I was able to capture the attention of Norwegian national news. 0.72
00:02:03.180 What the hell?
00:02:03.820 I was interviewed about being a broke American. 0.97
00:02:05.900 Can you imagine? 0.54
00:02:07.280 Women are so spoiled. 1.00
00:02:08.840 She talks about taking an L, which is moving to a country without a plan,
00:02:11.860 and the reward is making it onto the news.
00:02:14.520 I effectively did run out of money and end up having to go back to Dallas.
00:02:17.460 I'm just gonna say I understand liking a place so much that you'll work illegally to try and stay
00:02:23.340 there and someone did ask me if I believed everything I said in the article that NRK posted
00:02:31.220 why didn't I apply for asylum there was no asylum not for Americans at least because this was not 0.96
00:02:37.300 considered an unsafe place to come back to so I made it back in time to work a little coffee job
00:02:42.780 and then a little bar job and this is what i mean the people that are at protests they're like the
00:02:48.220 people whose opinion we should care about the least because they have no job and then go to
00:02:52.640 the riots and be with my friends and forget all the norwegian i learned land of the free home of
00:02:59.440 the brave baby there was a lot of shame in coming back i felt like i failed you did i felt like i
00:03:05.860 had sold a lie but i had some time to lick my wounds and now i'm back it's definitely not as
00:03:11.380 pretty here and i wouldn't consider it safe this is definitely not a comeback but i've returned
00:03:18.180 dallas is pretty safe all right let's keep going she's just complaining something that i've never
00:03:23.940 done before on tiktok which is tell you where i'm located i'm a scholar of the far right who has
00:03:29.540 fled the united states to canada and i need help oh no now you're gonna make your problem everyone's
00:03:37.540 problem i've been extremely cautious about what i share on here for scholars of the far right
00:03:43.460 there's just an understanding that at some point you will receive threats or be doxxed or otherwise
00:03:51.140 have your family threatened like it was just sort of like explained to me when i started by
00:03:56.020 senior scholars that that was an expected part of the job so after my first viral video where
00:04:02.580 i wasn't even talking about my research but i was experiencing people coming in the comments
00:04:07.140 section giving me those i i've been very cautious i don't film outside you don't know my name you
00:04:14.260 don't know my university i don't film with my friends so so revealing that's actually pretty
00:04:21.060 good it's pretty good game plan if i'm being honest i'm located feels very hard but the
00:04:28.020 situation in canada is absolutely dire for americans who don't know the housing crisis
00:04:33.700 here is worse than in the united states and it's incredible it's like they go to communism and
00:04:38.420 expect better and they're like it's worse you know shocking now make it everyone's problem i lived in
00:04:44.340 la for six years and i have not faced rent as bad as here when my partner our cat and our dog fled
00:04:52.580 the united states we headed north with the goal of being close to where our families are located
00:05:00.340 which is on the west coast. So we are now in British Columbia. More specifically, we are in
00:05:07.380 the Sea to Sky Highway in the greater Vancouver area. We are attempting to find housing in this
00:05:14.260 the western side of this region. My partner and I are here on a visitor visa, which is a six months
00:05:23.260 possible stay for Americans. But while you're here on a visitor visa, you can't work. So we are
00:05:29.140 currently surviving off of what savings we could get together before we fled the United States.
00:05:36.540 I like can't, what did you flee from? What did you, like seriously, what did you,
00:05:41.260 what did you flee from? Not terribly much. And in Canada, I think it's actually the cost of living
00:05:49.100 crisis is worse here, especially when you are shut out of the healthcare system, when you can't
00:05:54.760 access any of the resources that Canadians have access to. And that's understandable. You know,
00:06:00.340 I'm not a citizen of the country, but it is making the financial situation dire because we can't
00:06:05.680 work. Because there are two adults, a cat and a dog, we are looking for more than a room,
00:06:13.420 but one bedroom, two bedroom for free or below market rates. And I know that's a huge ask,
00:06:19.240 but that's what we need. Canadians have been asking where I'm located and what I need,
00:06:24.380 because y'all are such lovely human yeah and the problem is social media is really
00:06:30.840 scrambling people's brains I understand that for some people it can be like a game plan
00:06:36.340 but I look at I as a woman had to put in as a hot woman woman I had to put in so much work 0.99
00:06:43.700 in order to like build a brand like it's so time consuming and I'm a woman right if you're a gay
00:06:50.280 chick it takes a lot of time it's really not going to be this bailout plan you guys think
00:06:54.880 this is the ask if you could help me by interacting reposting this video i would very much appreciate
00:07:01.900 it to get this out there as horrified as i am to be revealing my location because i really
00:07:07.920 am trying to find a way to get us housing so if you are on vancouver island if you are in the
00:07:14.300 vancouver or surrey area with a one bedroom two bedroom let us know we can pay rent but
00:07:20.060 it would probably have to be below market rate please let me know if all right did they find
00:07:25.140 anything doesn't look like it went too well for her okay who's next let's see this black lady here 1.00
00:07:31.000 here is the reason why i decided to come back to america so i wanted to make this video because
00:07:35.900 first of all i have a lot of people to ask this question like why did you come back um and i also
00:07:39.420 feel like me sharing my experience is very important to give insight to those who may be
00:07:42.420 considering moving abroad so yeah okay so for those of you all who do not know last year was
00:07:46.760 last year no 2024 um i moved to south america i moved to columbia i wasn't there long i was there
00:07:51.400 for a little under three months and i decided to come back and i'm gonna tell y'all why before i
00:07:54.760 tell y'all why i came back i'm gonna tell y'all what made me decide to make the move okay so i
00:07:57.880 know like moving abroad right now it's very trendy um i see a lot of people doing it or thinking
00:08:00.920 about doing it and for me i've always had desire to live abroad like i remember telling like i
00:08:05.480 want to move out the country so this was something i wanted to do like before it became trendy
00:08:08.280 i've never liked this government i've always since a little girl i've always like noticed how they
00:08:12.920 treated black people in america just noticed how the government was just you know bs and i just
00:08:16.520 never liked america honestly never had no american pride like none of that so fast forward to 2024
00:08:20.360 um i was in a situation where i had money saved i was running my house i was doing makeup out of
00:08:24.040 my house and my landlord evicted me like abruptly because i was quote unquote working from home
00:08:27.880 so yeah they say it was a lease violation and that i had to be out of the house within seven days
00:08:31.240 so at this point you know granny i'm a six-figure business owner right but living in america the
00:08:34.920 cost of living is so high that even though i'm a six-figure business owner sometimes it just
00:08:37.800 doesn't feel that way like sometimes i still feel like i'm working to pay deals whereas in other
00:08:41.080 countries i noticed in my job i travel so i have been to like six different countries um and one
00:08:45.160 thing i noticed is like man i can take this american money that i'm making and go to like
00:08:49.160 thailand or south america somewhere and you know live at ease like i was in a season at that point
00:08:52.920 where for me it was all about resting healing my nervous system and just not quote-unquote chasing
00:08:56.520 the bag so yeah so once my landlord asked me to move i'm like no way i'm just about to make this
00:08:59.960 leap and move abroad so at the time i had about fifteen thousand dollars safe up and i had been
00:09:05.240 to colombia before and i knew like colombia was very inexpensive compared to america so in my mind
00:09:09.000 i was thinking like you know this 15 000 will do me just fine and i'll be working on you know
00:09:12.360 getting other strings of income set up and then by those income or still and producing money for
00:09:16.280 me you know i'll be able to live off of that so yes i had this plan which granted looking back
00:09:20.440 at it yeah i mean whenever we have a plan it's never a good plan 15 000 was not enough to move
00:09:25.720 about honestly um and granted it does depend on like where you're living at because every place
00:09:29.560 yeah honestly i've lived overseas and if you're not happy like you have to be the type of person
00:09:34.520 that's happy in any place because a lot of times it's not where you're living it's you
00:09:41.000 all right let's see what's next from mexico to the united states born and raised california but
00:09:47.080 i moved to mexico for the last three years initially i just wanted to have a fresh chapter
00:09:52.200 start new travel have fun i didn't like the united states in the past and it took leaving to really
00:09:57.480 appreciate it so just a little glimpse on why i left but why i'm coming back so i gave birth to
00:10:03.560 to a beautiful baby boy. Here he is. And it was never my intention to start a family or raise a
00:10:11.700 family in Mexico, but life happened. I knew I wanted to give birth there. I was living there
00:10:16.480 and I thought, you know, my son having dual citizenship would be a really cool opportunity
00:10:20.600 for him in the future for whatever he wants to do. So I gave birth in Mexico and kind of
00:10:26.500 quickly realized actually before birth and my pregnancy that I wanted to move back to the
00:10:30.740 United States it's not somewhere I ever would want to raise a child there are beautiful parts
00:10:35.940 of Mexico truly and I appreciate the culture and everyone welcoming me in but there's a lot
00:10:43.740 of exposure to really young age in that culture not everywhere but my experience
00:10:50.720 you know drugs alcohol from a really young age oh yeah the Mexicans do not hide that 1.00
00:10:55.500 hide that stuff we're pretty normalized in that and poverty as well kind of no matter where you
00:11:02.320 are so I knew that part I didn't want my son to be raised in I also wanted to be closer to family
00:11:09.560 because I was living all alone in Mexico and the father's not involved yeah women have no idea how 1.00
00:11:14.280 much family helps just me he the father lives in Mexico and was never involved from the jump from
00:11:20.860 pregnancy at all so I knew that I wanted to be near family you know my son deserves a bigger
00:11:26.260 family cousins and all that and I also deserve that and to have that joy shared with others
00:11:32.100 a big thing I was totally fine being alone in the past without my son but having my son I realized
00:11:37.760 wow I want to share this joy with people and although I wouldn't say I have a huge friend
00:11:42.080 group very few friends at this point something they don't tell you about motherhood the ones
00:11:46.920 you do share it with you want it to be really special and you want people to love your son
00:11:50.640 so that and business opportunities in the united states for me clientele brand partnerships things
00:11:58.540 like this i can really grow in the united states there is money here there is so much potential
00:12:02.440 for growth some people don't appreciate living in the united states and i didn't either which
00:12:06.640 is why i left and which is why i went to the uk which i mean it's kind of another version of
00:12:11.180 america but it's so crowded that's what i missed the most about america was space that's why i
00:12:16.800 pick texas i was like i'm never living in a crowded city again you guys might like living in boxes but
00:12:21.920 i grew up in a big house nope i am not not doing that turned with a better attitude so i feel
00:12:27.760 extremely grateful that my this girl wasn't too bad son is a dual citizen and that we can have a
00:12:34.940 beautiful life in the united states all right are you a single mom yeah looks like it just classic 0.74
00:12:40.620 she really got he looks and she went to mexico got a sperm donor and came back essentially 1.00
00:12:46.800 and now she's doing bible studies that's incredible all right guys let me know what
00:12:51.240 you think of the comments um i always appreciate you watching women take l's with me it's always 0.98
00:12:55.600 very entertaining so have a good day put your comments and i'll see you next time