Pearl - January 11, 2025


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Episode Stats

Length

18 minutes

Words per Minute

164.71913

Word Count

3,073

Sentence Count

1

Misogynist Sentences

22

Hate Speech Sentences

11


Summary

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In this episode of the podcast, we discuss the differences between men and women in society and the roles they play in society. We discuss the difference between women and men in society, the roles that are predominantly dominated by women and the jobs that are mainly dominated by men.

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00:00:00.000 hello eli is it is that am i saying it right eli yes yes can you hear me clearly yeah i can where
00:00:05.520 are you calling from so i'm from the uk uh just to give some sort of description i also do some
00:00:10.960 youtube videos and i've interviewed uh jen cuga destiny david parkman uh some other people okay
00:00:19.680 and uh yeah i'll i'll see you uh we're going live and you're doing these cool ones so i thought i'd
00:00:24.480 just jump on sure so the question is do i hate women i have two questions you can pick one to
00:00:31.840 answer okay i have one that's do i hate women and the other is am i wrong for pointing out
00:00:38.720 that men do we pull up the camera can i show them this on the zoom or no i had a hierarchy of hard
00:00:45.520 jobs that men do the more difficult jobs and that we do the easier jobs so okay so let's talk about
00:00:51.680 that so a woman do a lot of good jobs don't they let's send health care is predominantly dominated
00:00:57.520 by women wouldn't you say the nurses sure but i would say that say uh we talked about crab fishermen
00:01:05.920 one man die in those boats a week you know so what 80 of the crew gets injured sure so so men men do
00:01:13.600 more physical jobs they also do the most difficult jobs like surgeons are mostly men but the presidents
00:01:20.240 have been all men well yeah and i mean in the uk it's getting more uh more more women uh you know
00:01:26.720 how many prime minister women has it been three yeah i don't know so i don't follow so what do you
00:01:32.800 so i i saw a clip of you saying that you don't support women what do you think about women voting
00:01:38.960 i don't want to ask you about that can't talk about it on youtube i wish i could i really get
00:01:44.640 demand yeah that that was one of the things so i can't talk about that on youtube so let's talk
00:01:49.520 about men and women generally then yeah so what's what's your thoughts on it generally on voting i
00:01:54.400 can't talk about it on youtube no no i'm not specifically voting but on men versus women because
00:01:59.600 that huge like the two points that you mentioned beforehand i think that men do the more difficult
00:02:04.800 jobs in society for example they make 80 of the world's stuff they do most of the transportation if
00:02:12.960 nurses went away tomorrow the healthcare industry would keep going forward men would learn to do
00:02:18.720 those jobs women couldn't learn the jobs men do or do them so what about education education is
00:02:24.880 predominantly dominated by women as well yeah and iq drops every year
00:02:31.840 yeah and they they complain incessantly saying they have the hardest jobs in the world
00:02:37.120 and i don't think it's near as hard as the men that are truckers plumbers electricians they get
00:02:44.480 three months off in the summer so i i i'm not saying it's not needed i think it's harder than say my job
00:02:51.920 but that's what sparked this conversation was candace owens had a clip saying that podcasting was a super
00:02:58.880 hard job i don't believe it's true and i think it's 10 times easier as a woman than a man being a podcaster
00:03:07.200 and i think this because i managed talent for men and women and women had would have one-tenth of
00:03:12.320 the life experience or credit credentials or knowledge on a topic and that as the men and the women would
00:03:20.320 have more followers i think i've benefited from this myself yeah i mean like it's so that that you've
00:03:26.720 got experience with that so you would know better than me um but in terms of let's say health
00:03:31.440 health care or education or social service i mean those there's all of those predominantly uh
00:03:38.560 predominantly dominated by women and now like you said men do have different style jobs uh men have
00:03:45.520 more violent jobs men uh die more on jobs but i mean like i they they're different roles i mean the
00:03:52.960 whole point of of this is that you can't treat men and women the same 81 of surgeons are men
00:04:01.840 it's a lot it's a lot easier to hook up an iv than do surgery
00:04:08.480 so so what's your point out of all of this what's so you're saying there's differences between men and
00:04:13.440 women of course we agree on that what's your point that they do that they do that we complain more
00:04:19.360 about it i i've never seen a man complaining about crab fishing i didn't even know what it was
00:04:24.160 but if women were in those conditions they would be striking there is no way so we do less and complain more
00:04:35.680 no but i i don't know if a woman would be complaining more if she was in such a condition but
00:04:41.600 men are more aren't they more physically attuned it's like they're able to do more physical jobs anyway
00:04:47.600 well even the mental ones like there's no female chess champion that's mental there's no physicality
00:04:56.240 all the new female chess champions no all the men are the top ones
00:05:00.640 a man but identified as trans went into the women's tournament and won
00:05:10.160 so i just you know i just look at industries and most of the industries we complain about
00:05:15.760 it's majority females working education we complain about a lot here that's mostly women
00:05:21.840 healthcare they've started to complain about women have come in
00:05:24.640 and what about in terms of that that many women get i don't believe them really not at all
00:05:35.440 i believe like out of women that say they were abused i believe like five percent
00:05:42.960 no the reason yeah the reason i don't believe them is because the thing is family court has made it so
00:05:50.640 easy for women to throw accusations of abuse because they've changed the definition the definition
00:05:56.400 used to be you hit me i didn't hit you back right i didn't start it i didn't hit you first you hit me
00:06:01.840 didn't hit you back now they've included things like financial abuse and i've seen court documents
00:06:07.200 where the man doesn't give her as much money as she wants to spend
00:06:12.640 and now he's a financial abuser emotional abuse gets
00:06:17.120 it's i've had women tell me that they were physically abused and it turns out he was pushing
00:06:23.440 her out of his house because she was trespassing because he didn't want her there she wasn't welcome
00:06:30.240 it was like someone this is specifically family courts not abuse in general yeah so the second
00:06:36.160 question i usually ask is did you file it in family court or criminal court and most of them do it in
00:06:41.120 family when women most people when you hear a woman claim she was abused you feel bad like i don't want
00:06:48.080 to quite you know it's kind of awkward to be like okay oh i was abused and to be like okay give me all
00:06:54.000 the rattle off these questions but usually if you ask them their stories fall apart and that's what i
00:07:00.320 found was i used to just believe them because i would feel bad i wouldn't think people would lie about
00:07:05.600 that but then when i would ask them like two or three questions one of them being where did you
00:07:10.320 file the case usually um she the story fell apart so what about not like crim not in a place where
00:07:19.840 people would raise it up in court but more you know just being uh treated differently i mean you said
00:07:26.480 you'll probably talk you you would probably say you know some men treat women more positively
00:07:31.280 in some ways but a lot of ways don't men also abuse women on a on a different level so like i saw
00:07:37.360 i saw a video i think it was today or the other day of a woman of a man going undercover as a woman
00:07:42.800 going down the streets of new york on the city in the night and it was it was horrendous in terms of
00:07:48.960 how much abuse and how much uh weed comments he was getting he was getting from other men
00:07:55.200 well men are more likely to be victims of a violent crime
00:07:58.240 well men couldn't even file charges until a couple years ago legally they couldn't even file it
00:08:15.360 in most places like there was no male it was just female and the other thing is it depends on if it
00:08:24.320 was sexual assault or because sexual assault again they changed the definition of the word
00:08:29.840 so they expand it to include a lot of things
00:08:34.400 so so when i'm talking about do people do people face this on a daily basis i'm talking about sexual
00:08:39.040 assault no so of course there's much less about sexual assault don't women face this a lot
00:08:47.040 i don't think so but if you ask women they might say that
00:08:51.360 i really haven't because i've never really had that problem i've never like it's just never been a big
00:09:01.280 thing for me i went to work nobody did anything but i was also professional so
00:09:11.360 so okay so so putting all of this together what what do you think would be the ideal position of a
00:09:16.400 man in life and a woman in life do you think a woman should stay at home or what's what's
00:09:21.680 what do you think the ideal position will be i think there's no ideal and it depends on the person
00:09:26.960 because i've met some women that would be terrible mothers and i pray to god they don't have children
00:09:31.760 so i'm not in that camp i pray i pray there are two they can't they're too irresponsible so yeah
00:09:39.680 there's some women i pray get their tubes tied so i'm not in that camp but um it depends on the woman
00:09:48.160 okay well i think that's sensible i mean you don't have like you don't think that woman should
00:09:51.840 could stay at home and men should go out and work like by default i think if you have kids you should
00:09:58.640 try i mean i would recommend trying to stay home but it's not always an option no i'm not anti-work
00:10:06.640 because i you know if a man could retire 20 years earlier from his wife working part-time why would
00:10:13.200 she not like work part you know if she's a you know i talk like someone one of the most um common
00:10:19.680 jobs is an assistant you can do that online so i'm not you could work yeah you know and those uh that's
00:10:27.600 dominated by females as well assistant yeah that's on i don't know if you can see my board can
00:10:33.600 he can't see i can't see people i don't think we can switch it with the zoom but i had a hierarchy
00:10:39.520 of hard jobs and i put my job at the bottom to be fair youtubers streamers it's competitive meaning
00:10:46.720 a lot of people want to do it but difficult no like we're not going to die but the hardest jobs death
00:10:52.560 has to be on the other side if you make a mistake that's what i put at the top so the president
00:10:57.520 you might get shot ours almost did like six months ago a surgeon or someone else will die
00:11:06.240 so a surgeon you're doing heart surgery you make a mistake they'll that's that's a lot of pressure
00:11:11.040 that's pretty hard so that was at the top me if i if i say if i say something wrong i can issue a
00:11:17.360 retraction tomorrow no one's gonna kill me i mean i i would i would generally say i know you i can see
00:11:22.720 why it's saying surgeons very high presence very high but i'll say i i would say educational social
00:11:27.280 service is one of the highest in terms of actually making sure you know we've got we've got a good
00:11:33.040 generation and we've got you know really really clever important people uh teaching people about
00:11:38.480 business to help grow the economy in the future how many kids i'll be very social you said education
00:11:46.320 is going going worse every year so i'll be very interested to hear the statistics on that how how many
00:11:51.360 kids does social services lose every year i don't actually know i've heard that before i don't
00:11:58.320 actually know it's true what do you mean by lose hold on how many i hear they lose track of kids in
00:12:06.880 foster care tens of thousands of simply disappear from foster care according to several recent reports
00:12:15.440 my parents my family's done adoption on both ends where i have a brother that was given up
00:12:20.880 and i have we adopted two later and my our experience with social services definitely was not
00:12:28.800 that they were overly competent people my experience so you're talking about the management or the
00:12:35.760 woman the people that we worked with so but i i don't think that's i just don't think the barrier
00:12:45.280 for entry is as hard i don't think it's as difficult as a surgeon oh it might not be the barrier to entry
00:12:51.600 might not be as hard but the actual the the the sector is vital uh it might not be as dangerous but
00:12:59.520 it's really vital for the for the for the country yeah i don't think so well education isn't vital
00:13:09.440 i don't think they do a very good job because iq iq is dropping every year
00:13:17.520 i think it's vital yeah let me check let's check let's check online
00:13:24.480 uh i can't see any proof of that iq last hundred years last chart i saw it was dropping oh i guess you're
00:13:33.680 right okay i'll concede that maybe women are doing a good job in their education i don't think so
00:13:43.760 what what would convince you
00:13:47.760 if the people coming out of education were smart and i don't find them to be overly intelligent
00:13:56.880 especially when they're increasing the number of degrees in basket weaving or similar things like
00:14:06.000 gender studies
00:14:11.680 basket weaving
00:14:15.920 i've never heard of that one
00:14:17.040 you've heard of gender studies um sorry for some reason you're not coming up and i can't can't see
00:14:30.800 you uh oh here you are um i've heard i've i have heard of gender studies what do they teach about
00:14:36.720 different genders yeah it's the study of our gender i'm sure you would love to go to such a class i would
00:14:43.440 actually i think it'd be hilarious well why didn't you go and do a video about it i've thought about
00:14:48.240 it actually but it's it's like a cost benefit analysis what's what's the i don't want to pay for
00:14:54.640 it i don't want to pay for it i don't know those are expensive you can't really criticize something
00:15:01.920 without knowing in depth what's wrong with it well i can look at the average income for people with
00:15:09.840 those degrees and i can look at what they did at the company that i worked at and it was pretty much
00:15:17.600 did you work at what's your experience with this um i was the i was actually the dei person at my
00:15:24.320 company i know i had to give like a powerpoint on i was so long ago i'm trying to remember but they
00:15:31.040 made me like either a minority or a woman had to be it at my company and you had to give a powerpoint on
00:15:40.160 not getting harassed at work and some bs
00:15:45.120 so so let me ask you a question about all these you know uh i presume you've seen that eu i think
00:15:50.320 uh said a couple of years ago that they want uh companies to be uh more diverse in terms of
00:15:57.360 reaching a certain number of uh women or a percent a percentage they need to hear a certain quota
00:16:03.680 uh terrible and i'm like 40 or something on the board yeah uh how if you think if we go back and
00:16:10.160 you see let's say black or women or different people that used to be much more used and i don't
00:16:15.200 know if you would agree with that but it's pretty obvious that used to be much more now it's much less
00:16:19.920 how and they they actually want to go about in life um and they don't have many positions in these
00:16:26.160 jobs how do you think that they should get there i know of course it's based on skill right you need
00:16:31.200 to have good skill but if i'm just trying to i'm just trying to work out and look at the different
00:16:36.720 sides and trying to understand the side that you know if there's not many black people have been in
00:16:41.840 this position how do you encourage more people to get there and how do you how do you really diversify
00:16:47.200 it properly i think you should apply like everybody else no i understand that but i'm just trying to
00:16:58.080 formulate the question if i hire if i hire an editor tomorrow yeah i think it would be better for me to
00:17:04.080 post the job and see who has the best edits so do you think a company that's more diverse
00:17:12.240 is more efficient or doesn't make a difference it's all about skill just about skill
00:17:18.400 i would say skill because i i've seen statistics that say that diversity actually helps improve
00:17:25.840 productivity in companies i doubt it i i mean there might be a stat i doubt i doubt that's true
00:17:35.840 so which ones if you if you see a statistic that doesn't follow what you've seen in where did he go
00:17:48.800 i guess he laughed what i was gonna say is if you see a statistic that doesn't follow what you see
00:17:54.960 in real life are you going to believe it i wouldn't but i think it's pretty foolish to just believe now
00:18:08.160 i'm not saying no stats are valid i'm not saying none are
00:18:16.080 but if i get a stat like if i had a stat a statistic in front of me
00:18:21.760 that said my dog is a cat should i believe it just because it's a stat anyways