Pearl - March 04, 2024


"Modern Women Have Always Existed" Pearl And Andrew Klavan CLASH On The History Of The Modern Woman


Episode Stats

Length

16 minutes

Words per Minute

152.42003

Word Count

2,576

Sentence Count

48

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

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Modern women have always been women and have always acted modern. That s not a new concept. In fact, it's been a long time coming. Today's episode of Pearl Daily dives deep into the idea that modern women have been modern women for centuries.

Transcript

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00:00:00.000 what up guys what up what up what up welcome to the just pearly things youtube channel and
00:00:09.440 welcome to another episode of pearl daily where i cover this week's not only you know guys i don't
00:00:16.240 like to limit it to the treachery debauchery and craziness because i just have so much stuff i'm
00:00:22.460 interested in so much stuff i want to say that i think it's it's almost a disservice to call it
00:00:29.720 the treachery debauchery and craziness it's pearl's world you guys are just living in it okay so
00:00:36.160 today before we start guys we are demonetized yes yes and if youtube is watching this
00:00:46.340 please let me back into the partner program oh please please oh please oh please i'll be good
00:00:54.400 i'll be good right blessing right blessing oh yeah are you gonna show them the kitchen cam
00:01:03.040 not today well why not guys we got a kitchen cam so so whenever i have women you know people
00:01:10.640 always say to me pearl why don't you go back to the kitchen well now i can mid-show
00:01:17.920 hello hello like we got a kitchen cam a kitchen cam up in here okay
00:01:22.560 so guys we are demonetized so if you're feeling so kind feel free to send a cash app or a venmo
00:01:30.300 and if i see it during the show i'm gonna check every like half hour or show oh my gosh or so
00:01:36.060 i will read it all right i'll read it so today i believe what did we title the show i titled it
00:01:43.140 modern women have always existed was that it yeah that's it okay yeah so i titled it modern
00:01:49.700 women have always existed. And the reason that I titled it that is because before I really started
00:01:59.040 doing a deep dive into red pill conservative topics, I thought that all of this craziness
00:02:06.240 we're seeing was new. Now, to be fair, the level of craziness that we have now is definitely new.
00:02:16.120 social media exacerbates it but the more i read through history women have always been women
00:02:24.200 and women have just we see not all women i gotta be careful here sorry guys
00:02:33.680 guidelines many many women have acted many
00:02:40.940 there are not not the whole group not the entire group okay
00:02:50.100 but a portion of women have always acted the same modern women have always acted modern
00:02:58.380 And there have been modern women for hundreds of years.
00:03:03.460 And what made me think of this topic was reviewing my interview with Andrew Klavan.
00:03:10.220 And there are times in interviews, guys, where you're going back and forth with someone.
00:03:16.080 And I'm pretty sure they're wrong about something.
00:03:20.020 But, but, but you never know where the conversation's going to go.
00:03:24.080 You know, you go on a show, and I'm labeled it's a conversation.
00:03:27.300 To be fair, it was a conversation.
00:03:28.920 It went where it went.
00:03:30.340 But I wasn't positive this topic was going to come up, so I didn't have it off the top
00:03:38.080 of my head.
00:03:38.580 Look, I'm human.
00:03:40.120 Not everything I can just recite off the top of my head.
00:03:42.720 I got to go double check.
00:03:44.680 And luckily, I double checked and brought it back to you.
00:03:47.080 So I'm going to show you guys the clip that I'm talking about.
00:03:50.820 And by the way, by the way, I just would like to add some corrections because I think there's
00:03:55.940 lot of things that we just repeat that are misconceptions and they're not wait for it true
00:04:01.940 they're not true because this is just what we've been told okay so let's pull this up
00:04:11.220 well i think i think you just i just think objectively like you can't say that's a good
00:04:15.620 deal when women are paid to leave it depends it depends because before the laws went bad
00:04:23.300 they favored men in ways that were tremendously unfair and i could i could match okay do you see
00:04:28.980 my face right there that is the face of me i thinking i'm pretty sure that's not true
00:04:39.220 i'm almost certain but i don't think i can recite these laws off the top of my head
00:04:45.620 but it's like okay you're trying to be respectful okay i just want you to understand the reals of
00:04:49.780 pearl this guy's twice my age he's a really smart writer he's been doing this forever
00:04:59.540 he wouldn't say it that confidently he wouldn't if it wasn't true i mean because you know like
00:05:09.620 he's smart guy smarter than me all right so you know but anyways every story i could match every
00:05:18.020 story that you tell about bad men with stories of women that happened back in
00:05:22.580 the day where they lost everything and that so yeah this is me thinking is that
00:05:34.040 true doesn't sound true okay but let me we're correct there's writings from the
00:05:41.300 1800s of men complaining about divorce court then yeah but this isn't like a
00:05:46.820 a new this isn't a new phenomenon like there's writings from the 1800s talking about how the
00:05:53.680 man is paying money to his opera that's me thinking pearl what's the law name what's the
00:05:58.280 law name remember the law name i didn't come to me it didn't come to me i'm sorry guys i'm sorry
00:06:04.860 i'm human i'm human everybody's like oh pearl pearl source source source i'll give you my
00:06:15.200 freaking sources gosh dang it you people okay like his um his wife who's on who's an opera singer and
00:06:22.960 makes more than him because naturally i just think we have a society that naturally wants to protect
00:06:28.160 women yeah but the the literature on what happened to women in divorces is extensive and absolutely
00:06:34.240 destructive i mean what literature oh my gosh see this is me thinking okay but again again again
00:06:40.200 this is me thinking this is a guy smarter than me right i mean this is a guy i i know he's a
00:06:47.980 writer i know he works for the daily wire he's been doing this longer than i have
00:06:51.440 he's got to be sure about this literature right
00:06:56.260 right am i right right i just want you guys to to understand what's going through my head during
00:07:04.960 these debates now to be fair he probably is smarter than me but i was pretty sure he didn't
00:07:12.320 know what he was talking about with this top i was fairly sure i was fairly sure
00:07:15.840 you should read some of the stuff from the 19th century and the what is it with the daily wire
00:07:21.860 and always telling me to read because what i'm about to show it's like you guys read like okay
00:07:28.400 okay sorry sorry sorry and i liked andrew i'm just i'm just you know i'm it's for the show okay no
00:07:33.540 offense no offense don't take this through offensively okay i'm sorry if this is offensive
00:07:38.180 i i don't mean it to be i just i i want to add corrections early 20th century that women women
00:07:45.720 were just but do you see me i'm like i'm like which stuff because i'm fairly certain and look
00:07:51.800 i could be wrong i could be you could you could give me more information than i have now i could
00:07:58.860 be wrong i'm not a perfect person you know i lost everything no i mean look it's what you're
00:08:10.340 what you're actually you see that's what it's kind of well i see why was my audio there like
00:08:15.280 what was going on was that you what was the the audio was kind of off could have been numb i don't
00:08:19.680 know i think it's what they're saying you think it was on their side we'll give them tips next
00:08:25.120 time okay but but that's me asking which which writings now normally normally I don't do that
00:08:33.300 normally okay normally in a debate I go in in good faith meaning I'm not going to just assume
00:08:39.520 you're making stuff up I'm not going to assume that I'm going to assume I'm going in in good
00:08:45.320 faith you're going in in good faith this has gotten me in trouble I'll tell you what and I
00:08:49.820 do find it annoying in conversation when people say source source source source source source
00:08:54.200 source because sometimes you just need a day to find i can get it to you i know where i found it
00:08:59.840 but off the top of my head it's like just give me give me a freaking second guys let me let me get
00:09:06.240 on a roll but this one i was pretty sure he was wrong i wasn't positive but i was
00:09:19.520 pretty sure and was i right was i wrong okay scene is an over correction of something that
00:09:27.280 was bad before it hasn't always been like this i swear this is my thought are you sure
00:09:34.200 you know because okay guys from my point of view this is a guy what he's 70 so you're trying to
00:09:44.180 respect like he's an older guy you know more you're you got more life experience you know
00:09:49.180 you got more experience in media writing you know you're smart i'm gonna give you the ceo of
00:09:55.820 smartness i'm gonna give it to you you're smarter than me congratulate you know
00:10:00.280 but i don't think you're correct i don't think you're right on this
00:10:05.600 but but but i didn't know i didn't know the laws off the top of my head we're gonna get to them
00:10:12.400 and people have always struggled with people have always struggled with the idea of marriage
00:10:19.000 but see you see how he keeps going i'm like which which ones which which
00:10:23.220 and i'm trying to be polite and then yeah i'm trying to be anyways
00:10:29.460 people have been attacking the idea of marriage since the 18th century i mean women
00:10:34.680 especially really started out saying that marriage is bad for women and we're you know we're losing
00:10:40.460 all our rights we're losing all our property you know it used to be that when you married somebody
00:10:45.260 your property became your husband's property you know those are the laws that that were actually
00:10:49.820 in place and with the first feminist men were also men were also responsible for debt so any debt the
00:10:55.260 woman incurred it went on her husband yeah but she was so much less likely to in those days to incur
00:11:00.300 the kind of debt that women do now i mean you know this is strange what's strange to me no what's
00:11:05.660 strange to me is like i was trying to i hate it when i do that i lick my lips it's like a
00:11:11.020 tick of mine i hate it when i do that oh my god i get chapped lips though you know i think i think
00:11:16.460 you have a solid central point but you kind of have blown it up to something beyond uh you're
00:11:26.220 carrying more weight than the argument will hold i think i just wanted to know which laws
00:11:32.620 i'm sorry guys i'm not i'm what they call out of pocket today i'm out of pocket i just i asked so
00:11:40.840 many times which laws which laws which laws because i have found i look for patterns okay
00:11:49.980 and i found this pattern you know pearl's a thinker i'm a real good thinker
00:11:56.520 and i just look i look for patterns and one pattern i've noticed
00:12:02.440 is that whenever people say that things were so bad for women before
00:12:07.800 there's always what do you call a catch so when you say oh the laws were so bad before i'm like
00:12:16.200 were they okay what what what laws and i still i'm still i'm still a little lost i'm still a
00:12:25.360 little lost and why and how I wish my mic was a little louder I'm like how how how
00:12:33.880 were we give me you can say that you're not effectively coaching women coaching
00:12:40.360 men to turn away from a high-risk high-reward situation which is what men
00:12:46.580 do high-risk high reward is what men do okay well my answer to that I mean I
00:12:54.760 I think it depends how high risk and how high reward.
00:12:58.920 I mean, what do they get now?
00:13:00.200 They get a wife that gains 80% of women gain 20 pounds in the first five years of marriage.
00:13:08.300 I mean, it's not like we're known for purity anymore.
00:13:11.340 So now they get a fat hoe.
00:13:13.940 I mean, there's exceptions, but they don't make the rule.
00:13:16.440 Okay, anyways.
00:13:17.440 Anyways, anyways.
00:13:18.420 And at what cost?
00:13:20.120 At what risk?
00:13:22.960 Anyways, that's not the point, though.
00:13:24.760 I actually didn't even want to go into that.
00:13:28.320 But, but, but, what I wanted to talk about is the history of the laws.
00:13:35.060 Yes, guys.
00:13:35.820 Also, Blessing, let me know if there's anyone I need to attend to in the chat, please.
00:13:40.920 You know, I can't.
00:13:41.700 I have it on my phone right here, but it's kind of tough to watch.
00:13:45.340 Do you got it, Blessing?
00:13:46.940 Yeah, and Rachel is on as well.
00:13:50.320 Well, Rachel, we're going to bring her on in a little bit.
00:13:52.640 i'm gonna go so rachel if you're watching i'm gonna come to you one of my favorite collaborators
00:13:58.480 okay by the way thank you to dave dane schneider for the ten dollar super chat um jason richer um
00:14:05.440 can't stay on but thanks for making the world a better place thank you thank you cash app as well
00:14:12.400 cash app glenn lawrence we love glenn thank you for the 20 super chat guys i'm gonna try to keep
00:14:19.840 going back. So this is from what I've researched. Okay, now I'm going to give disclaimers here
00:14:26.200 because everyone's just coming at me left and right. I'm not a historian. I'm just a gal that's
00:14:34.080 trying to figure out what's true. I've been raised by a school system that teaches me the opposite
00:14:41.920 of what's true okay i was raised to say i'm an evil colonizer awful you know white lady
00:14:51.960 and pearl's just out here trying to and you know i was told i'm just so oppressed
00:14:58.840 so oppressed but i'm just trying to figure out what's true so from what i found okay
00:15:05.460 basically the reason that everybody thinks the reason that everybody thinks that women
00:15:17.600 didn't have rights to their children is because there was some lady let me let me get her name
00:15:26.420 i understand it was a girl named caroline norton caroline norton was going through a divorce
00:15:33.100 and for whatever reason the husband had custody of the children. It was Caroline Norton who brought
00:15:42.220 the lack of maternal custody rights to the attention of the English public. In doing so
00:15:48.000 she created the misperception, the misperception that under English law prior to 1839 fathers had
00:15:58.720 absolute rights to the custody of the children. Norton entered the world of child custody law
00:16:04.540 when she separated from her husband, and he refused to allow her access.
00:16:12.800 Basically, this chick wanted, she started looking at going through the legal process,
00:16:19.660 and she thought, nah, that's way too much work. I'm just going to do what women do best,
00:16:28.380 Rewrite history.
00:16:30.480 Sorry, some women, not all women, some women, YouTube, some, some, some, not all.
00:16:35.200 Okay.
00:16:36.180 Rewrite.
00:16:36.780 Have you guys ever had a conversation with your girlfriend, maybe an ex, or we tell a
00:16:46.460 story and you think, that is not how it happened at all.