Pearl - September 11, 2024


Politics DOESN'T MATTER As Much As YOU THINK! | Pearl Daily


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367

Misogynist Sentences

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Hate Speech Sentences

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00:00:30.840 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to the Just Pearly Things
00:00:38.560 YouTube channel, here hosted on the Audacity Network.
00:00:44.200 Today's topic, we are going to talk about why politics is not as important as you may
00:00:49.180 think.
00:00:50.060 But before we get into today's topic, we have a couple announcements.
00:00:54.140 So the first announcement is that we have a membership program if you want to support
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00:01:43.680 so sign up for the membership. You can also sign up for the email list as well. Okay, so today I
00:01:51.180 want to talk about why politics is not as important as you think. So I wrote something
00:01:57.960 about this. I may, sometimes I may go off what I'm reading because I may think of a story or
00:02:06.640 whatever, but I am going to read this until we get, we will get a teleprompter at some point so
00:02:14.500 I can look at both, but you know, for the time being. Okay. So to preface, this is based off of
00:02:20.680 my experience moving to London and interviewing 1,000 women. As you guys know, I was a normal
00:02:25.840 woman selling copiers in Milwaukee, and I stumbled upon a Kevin Samuels video. That video changed my
00:02:33.080 life. I ended up going to a PUA conference where men, or maybe boot camp is a better word, where
00:02:39.860 men learn to seduce women. I started to see just how of high standards women have and how difficult 0.67
00:02:47.480 it is for men to seduce women and even take part in the dating market. I didn't realize it until
00:02:55.120 I went to that boot camp. And then there were some things coming from a conservative background
00:03:00.180 I thought weren't true. I didn't think marriage was dead. I didn't think that it was a bad deal
00:03:05.700 for men. And then I moved to London. I started working on a divorce documentary and I interviewed
00:03:13.640 1,000 women, and this completely changed my perspective and gave me a new worldview.
00:03:19.720 So today I want to talk about why politics doesn't matter as much as you think.
00:03:24.420 Now, I don't want you guys to misunderstand me. The laws that are passed today do greatly affect
00:03:33.040 our lives, right? Like if you live in a town where they're letting in a bunch of illegal immigrants, 1.00
00:03:37.240 that is going to affect your life. If you want an abortion and they pass a law that makes you, 1.00
00:03:42.580 that means you can't get one. It won't affect your life that much. You can just drive to a
00:03:47.360 different state. But hypothetically, it could, right? But how much influence do you personally
00:03:54.540 have as a person? So the presidential debate was yesterday. And I saw conservatives going to
00:04:01.600 Twitter to give their political takes. Trump destroyed Kamala. The moderators were unfair,
00:04:06.860 etc etc. I used to follow politics very closely. I loved watching The Daily Wire, Charlie Kirk,
00:04:14.560 and any Candace Owens political debate. Their work is important and I'm not going to pretend it's not
00:04:20.040 but my conclusion is none of the debates matter as much as you we think. Working in media it blows
00:04:26.740 my mind how two people can watch the same debate and both believe different people won.
00:04:32.300 When I was working and doing debates, there would be debates where we would both use the same title, Pearls Destroyed or Pearl Destroys, meaning we both could use the debate for our content where we both would say that we won the debate and both of our followers would agree.
00:04:53.440 the female voting bloc will walk away from this debate thinking kamala won and conservatives 0.97
00:05:04.000 will think trump won by a lot land side slide trump is a misogynist conservatives will think 0.99
00:05:10.980 that trump trump is a misogynist from the liberals conservatives will think that trump
00:05:16.020 destroyed kamala both will walk away and still vote for who they vote for so why would i as a
00:05:22.820 normal person put a ton of energy into it. From my experience, people do not change their worldview
00:05:28.860 until reality forces them to change it. The educated liberal will not vote Republican until
00:05:35.020 liberal policies come for her paycheck. Do not get me wrong, I am not arguing that media is not
00:05:43.120 powerful, but I am arguing it does not affect us as much as we think. So many media personalities
00:05:51.700 make money off of drama. Don't get me wrong, it is entertaining. I have participated. Watching
00:05:57.720 Charlie Kirk debate 20 college kids is hilarious. Watching Jordan Peterson destroy a feminist is
00:06:04.500 even inspirational. Watching me go online and say that a certain voting bloc shouldn't vote
00:06:10.080 in a room full of liberals is too funny. Don't get me wrong, it may be useful when you are younger
00:06:16.700 and trying to formulate your opinions, seeing people debate both sides. But overall, this stuff
00:06:23.720 is entertainment and should be looked at as such. I have no problem doing debates from time to time,
00:06:29.300 but you will see my content has moved away from that. There's a couple of reasons I have reached
00:06:34.000 this conclusion. The first being that I read a men's rights group from 1920s. The men were
00:06:39.880 complaining about much of the same things that they complain about now. Basically, in a hundred
00:06:45.100 years of asking for men's rights, we have little to no progress. Don't get me wrong, you do see 0.99
00:06:50.320 small changes in the laws updating and the occasional woman getting put on alimony, but 1.00
00:06:55.500 overall I would say that women have far more power to oppress men than 100 years ago. I am 0.99
00:07:01.480 conservative. I know I'm going to vote Trump. How is following the election closely going to affect
00:07:06.880 my day-to-day life? It won't. You will have a far greater impact building lasting relationships with
00:07:13.120 the people around you than following politics for the average person. I'm not talking about people
00:07:19.380 that have YouTube channels, okay? The last month, I have been learning recipes in order to be a
00:07:25.260 better cook. The time I learned spending how to cook will make my life better because I have
00:07:30.120 better meals. It makes my friends and family's lives better because they get food too. And
00:07:34.900 potentially, you have deeper relationships with the people around you and you can be far more
00:07:39.620 influential over time than fighting or even watching a podcast. The women who do this over 0.99
00:07:46.940 time have a tendency to become masculine. I don't think women are meant to think about the world's 1.00
00:07:52.260 problems. What I did not realize when I was debating six days a week was how masculine 1.00
00:07:58.000 and how stressed it made me, thinking about the world's problems. Women try to separate it, 1.00
00:08:03.280 but I just cannot imagine these trad wives talking about war in Ukraine and coming home 0.99
00:08:08.040 and being peaceful for their families and their husbands. Dealing with this firsthand, I can say 0.99
00:08:14.020 that it masculinizes you, and I see a lot of these women getting sort of a God complex.
00:08:20.140 Many of these women view themselves as guided by God and almost have a savior complex. They talk 0.68
00:08:25.960 about banning porn and become the Karen at every school meeting. One of my mentors and one of the
00:08:33.640 most feminine women I have ever met said something to me that struck me a couple of months back.
00:08:38.480 She said, Jesus could not convert the world. Why would I think that I could? Most women in 0.99
00:08:46.760 politics lack femininity and deep down are fueled by fear and anxiousness because part of femininity 1.00
00:08:52.520 is letting things go outside of your control. You do not get that warm feeling of motherliness from 0.80
00:08:58.940 any of the political commentators. And hey, maybe they can turn it on when they get home. I don't
00:09:04.580 know. They may be nice people, but you don't get that warm feeling. Many people use politics as a
00:09:11.820 way to virtue signal. I see this in conservative men and women especially. The next strategy
00:09:19.280 political parties use is an us versus them complex. If you are in the conservative group,
00:09:25.840 then that signals to you you're automatically deemed as a good or better person. I am embarrassed
00:09:31.560 to say that to some degree I used to buy into this. I used to think that people have a higher
00:09:35.880 morality if they are conservative. But one of the realizations that I came to was that conservative
00:09:41.380 women and liberal women are really not different. People are people, and if anything, I saw
00:09:46.840 conservative women as being much more deceptive. Liberal women are much more upfront with their 1.00
00:09:52.100 downfalls. Take the Hillary Crowder case, for example. She was crying on the internet about 1.00
00:09:57.120 how Stephen Crowder was abusive while taking $25,000 a month from him in alimony and child
00:10:04.420 support. Candace Owens backed her up. Lauren Chen backed her up. All of these so-called
00:10:10.560 conservative women band together to take down a man they did not like. Candace Owens even invited 1.00
00:10:17.140 Hillary to come on her show to spill the tea on Crowder. These are supposed Christian women who 1.00
00:10:22.800 put internet drama above the Crowder's children's well-being. The reason I keep bringing up this 1.00
00:10:28.640 case is because it shows that conservative women are conservative until they have to put their 1.00
00:10:33.200 money where their mouth is. And if the woman has to choose between her reputation and the man's, 1.00
00:10:38.940 she will always put her reputation first and use the tools the state has in order to do so. 0.92
00:10:45.660 These are the conservative women that the men have to choose from. 1.00
00:10:50.340 They may not have their tits out or say that they hate men, 0.62
00:10:54.380 but their behavior is often the same and at other times worse. 0.88
00:10:58.020 The reason that it is worse is because these conservative women 0.97
00:11:01.500 care more about their reputation in a way that liberal women do not. 1.00
00:11:06.720 If a liberal woman is found out to be a bad wife, she does not care. 1.00
00:11:11.060 She will tell you up front that she does not need a man. 0.95
00:11:13.600 But if a conservative woman is found out to be a bad wife, then the man must be abusive 1.00
00:11:18.520 because it certainly cannot be her as the problem.
00:11:23.860 And this was what I found in my experience, men that were victims of divorce rape.
00:11:28.340 More often than not, they were religious to some extent.
00:11:32.380 Again, women's reputation fuels a lot of our behavior. 1.00
00:11:37.260 These women tend to be less upfront in their aggression, but they are more sneaky with 1.00
00:11:42.040 it as we saw in the Crowder case. Another example is a conservative woman I know personally 1.00
00:11:47.560 did not like the things I was saying online. Instead of just ignoring it and not watching
00:11:53.160 my show like the liberal woman I knew, she proceeded to call all of my friends and family 1.00
00:11:57.900 in order to destroy my reputation. She even called my old college roommate that she barely 1.00
00:12:03.000 knows. Sure, the liberal woman would maybe yell and scream at me, but at least that was 1.00
00:12:07.640 upfront instead of a sneaky attack that you did not know about until years later. Taylor Swift, 1.00
00:12:12.980 for example, is pretty open with her failure of relationships. At least Travis can see that
00:12:19.000 coming. But oftentimes, the good girl in church is more sneaky because she has built her reputation 1.00
00:12:24.920 on being a woman of God. The other thing I noticed was that sex workers and slutty women 1.00
00:12:30.560 understood men more than conservative women. The slut study men and what they like. You can see 1.00
00:12:37.320 this by how they dress and the way they would describe their interactions with men. On the
00:12:43.040 other hand, they did have a lot of sexual experience to come to this conclusion, but I 1.00
00:12:48.220 found that they at least understood the basic seduction of men where conservative women often
00:12:53.080 did not. Conservative women, based on what men have told me, are far more likely to weaponize 1.00
00:12:59.160 sex as a method of control. They are taught to withhold sex in order to get marriage, so why 1.00
00:13:04.520 would that stop after marriage now at least when the liberal women are asked do you obey their 0.85
00:13:10.160 your husband they say no and the men know what they are getting but conservative women on the 1.00
00:13:15.860 other hand have found funny work around workarounds like I will only obey my husband when he follows 0.99
00:13:21.820 God and conveniently forget about being obedient to your husband in all things now your experience 0.98
00:13:28.080 may be different and I don't mean this to rag on conservative women as liberal women have a 1.00
00:13:32.480 different set of problems. But these experience caused me to see people beyond politics.
00:13:40.420 Politics does not make you a better wife or a better person. A conservative man is not
00:13:46.220 automatically going to be a better husband and a conservative woman is not automatically
00:13:52.620 going to be a better wife. But this leads me to my next point. The people that tend to want to
00:13:59.140 change the world tend to go crazy. I interviewed a man a couple of months ago who, I'm going off
00:14:11.020 the script here because I wanted to tell this story. So I interviewed a man a couple of months
00:14:15.040 ago that had been dead set on changing the world. He was an older guy, and he brought me a stack
00:14:21.880 full of papers proving his point. Now, his point may have been right. It may have been wrong. I
00:14:27.820 don't know. I just knew what he told me. But I could tell that him trying to save the world over
00:14:35.180 time made him completely lose his mind. Even if he was right, it didn't matter because he had lost
00:14:47.180 his mind over time trying to change everyone's mind around him. A better strategy is to make a
00:14:55.020 ton of money and then try to change things. Trump became a billionaire, wasn't overly political,
00:15:01.360 and then he ran for office. Elon Musk did more for free speech than any political pundit,
00:15:08.680 and he was a liberal. Sure, there are different strategies, but in my opinion,
00:15:13.960 the people that think they can control the universe tend to go insane.
00:15:18.720 So what is my point today? Because we did cover a broad range of topics.
00:15:24.140 Vote Trump and move on with your life.
00:15:26.120 If you're unsure, watch the debate.
00:15:28.160 But outside of that, it's far better to focus on how to be a better person and improve your life.
00:15:35.940 Being a conservative woman or man does not make you a better wife or husband.
00:15:40.500 Many of these men and women see themselves as having already won because they are married
00:15:46.060 and now spend very little time trying to improve themselves.
00:15:49.820 women that truly like a guy will change their political beliefs over time you get one vote 1.00
00:15:59.040 for president and you can be far more influential in local politics many women use politics as a 1.00
00:16:06.500 and men many people use politics as a buffer for things they cannot fix in their personal life it 1.00
00:16:12.820 could be relationships money or something else it's far better to spend time fixing your money
00:16:17.940 relationship or weight problem spending your life fighting a political battle the presidential 0.86
00:16:23.860 debate is another example of one gender won't say which one having to become a billionaire to be in
00:16:30.980 their position and another gender not could be either using sexuality to get ahead so those are
00:16:39.120 my points today and i'm going to show you guys a couple video i'm going to read the chat because
00:16:43.580 when i read this i can't do both at the same time um i'm gonna read the chat and then i'm gonna show
00:16:50.780 you guys a couple examples of what i'm talking about let me sorry about youtube being evil yeah
00:17:00.740 i know um where's the merch guys we're gonna we're gonna come up with some new merch in the
00:17:08.440 next six months. So we're switching merch contractors. What's the eight? I don't get it.
00:17:17.000 Eight what? Oh, six to eight months. Okay. Okay. So I want to show you guys what I'm talking about
00:17:27.720 because a lot of times, you know, I say these stories and examples on my show and I want to
00:17:34.480 show you what I'm talking about. So let me, oh, wait, let me put this up and make sure
00:17:40.840 this is gone. Okay. We were very stressed and okay. Let me turn this off.
00:17:49.980 Very by the book in everything. And it was a description of what they believed Christian
00:17:54.240 marriage was. And this husband was describing how he consulted his wife and how he even like
00:18:00.380 deferred to her judgment in some things, even though he made the decision at the end of the
00:18:04.120 day because there are some things that she has better insight on. She has more wisdom on. God
00:18:08.760 has gifted her in particular ways that God did not gift the husband certain personality types
00:18:13.900 or certain foresight or whatever. A husband who loves his wife as Christ loves the church,
00:18:18.720 Noah's not always asking permission, but cares for her, loves her, and sees that she is a wise,
00:18:25.560 discerning, judicious person. I want to make a joke. I want to make a joke. I can't make this joke.
00:18:34.120 All right.
00:18:36.620 How do I say it?
00:18:37.360 How do I?
00:18:41.020 I can't make that.
00:18:43.580 Guys, sign up to the audacitynetwork.com.
00:18:47.700 All I'm going to say is I would need evidence. 0.52
00:18:51.060 I would need evidence that there is any discernment based on who a certain gender.
00:19:02.660 I can't I can't say it I can't say it you know you you win YouTube that can give him some really 0.99
00:19:10.340 good wisdom do you wisdom really really is that okay okay I think there is a problem with 1.00
00:19:20.000 Christian women we get into these small groups we get into these women ministries 1.00
00:19:24.300 and everybody sits around they share their grievances or their hardships or whatever
00:19:28.420 and it's just like oh well don't worry you're doing the best that you can you're doing all that
00:19:32.820 you can do and there's not enough iron sharpening iron going on it really reminds me of i started
00:19:38.100 thinking about this it reminds me of your book you're not enough and that's okay but do christian
00:19:42.580 women sometimes we realize that about ourselves we're not enough and that's okay we've admitted
00:19:46.740 that but we have a hard time understanding yes that holding accountability so this is what i was
00:19:53.540 saying again many times and this isn't a conservative or liberal thing but people see
00:20:01.940 marriage as the final destination and they don't see any reason to improve once they're in it
00:20:11.220 as she said you're not enough and that's okay in truth with someone else yes and where's the part
00:20:17.780 where they complain about me i might have missed this time stamp believe it or not even though i
00:20:21.540 I wrote that book, I have a hard time with that.
00:20:24.020 I really wanna make excuses for the other person.
00:20:26.780 I wanna give them the benefit of the doubt.
00:20:28.780 And there's some good to that
00:20:29.900 because you do wanna empathize with people's position
00:20:32.100 and understand why they may be having a hard time
00:20:34.180 doing whatever.
00:20:36.040 But it's difficult to say, you know, type.
00:20:39.720 They're scared to.
00:20:40.780 When the Bible talks about,
00:20:43.420 husbands should love your wives as Christ loved the church.
00:20:45.760 I mean, Christ died for us because he loved us so much.
00:20:49.300 So I feel like people think that there's so much weight
00:20:51.360 put on women that were supposed to, is this huge thing for us to submit, they have a lot riding on
00:20:57.280 their shoulders as well. Yes. And that would have been the radical message at the time that Paul was 0.97
00:21:02.060 writing the letter to the church in Ephesus, because at the time, I mean, as many, as many
00:21:08.320 points throughout history, like the adult free male was really like the nucleus of society.
00:21:13.520 The only person that really had kind of just seen as expendable. And so this idea of honoring your
00:21:19.240 wife and sacrificing for your wife. And so what you'll notice is
00:21:24.360 masculinity is only celebrated when it's in service of women. So if there's ever an aspect
00:21:36.040 of masculinity that only helps the men, that's only good for the men, that's when it's celebrated.
00:21:46.220 But when it's in service of women, like love your wife like Christ loved the church, they will say that that's good, right?
00:21:59.100 But whenever they talk about, oh, obey your husband in all things, there's always a caveat.
00:22:08.140 But maybe I have this wisdom, like when have,
00:22:12.140 oh, I can't make this joke, I can't make this joke.
00:22:15.140 But like when, if who we pick for the father of our kids
00:22:22.140 often is not great, and we can see this
00:22:25.140 by the declining rates of marriage, right,
00:22:29.140 why would we have discernment in other areas
00:22:33.140 when the most important area we're coming up short?
00:22:38.140 because she is equal in the eyes of God. 0.85
00:22:41.360 She's an equal image bearer.
00:22:42.560 She is equally as saved as you through Christ.
00:22:44.980 That would have been a very radical,
00:22:48.120 even like female empowering message at the time. 1.00
00:22:52.260 So yes, wives are supposed to submit to our husbands though. 0.97
00:22:55.300 That is not something that we get around.
00:22:57.660 What that is sometimes depicted as in, I don't know, 1.00
00:23:02.220 some movements, whether it's feminists misrepresenting it 0.98
00:23:04.920 or whether it's people on the other side representing it
00:23:07.720 is that a man should never consult his wife.
00:23:11.680 Yeah, so what if a man doesn't want to ever consult his wife?
00:23:16.700 And I want you to listen to this conversation
00:23:18.960 and just ask yourself,
00:23:21.000 could their husbands put their life savings into something
00:23:25.260 they have no say 0.96
00:23:28.360 and would they nag about it 1.00
00:23:33.360 or would they say, I trust you?
00:23:34.940 it's for the audience to decide but a lot of times the women leading bible studies and
00:23:45.400 that have these groups you can see by the way they talk and the way they act that they're
00:23:52.160 very controlling and it usually transcends into their marriages also based on what the men
00:23:59.820 have told me okay based on i've never been married to these women this is just
00:24:05.520 the feedback that i get never be seen as some kind of partnership did you see that viral tweet
00:24:11.900 from um that girl pearl
00:24:14.200 pearly things yeah i don't know who that is but she keeps showing she's a famous youtube line and
00:24:23.220 she's very much she speaks to the like red pill mayor crowd like kind of airs out their grievances
00:24:29.120 for them. But she tweeted, when a guy says, I must consult my wife with like a barf emoji, 1.00
00:24:35.700 like how cringe it is for a guy to say, well, I need to ask my wife first.
00:24:39.360 What I said, and other people said this too, permission is not the same thing as-
00:24:42.560 But see, a guy being able to say, I don't need to ask my wife, I'm going to do what I want,
00:24:48.360 that benefits the men. And the conservative women will oftentimes criticize the men that 0.99
00:24:56.840 have this mindset if you go to you know it's funny when i was in england i dealt um there
00:25:04.520 was a lot of people that were like from africa right and they had a more traditional mindset
00:25:10.920 and you would have guys that said why would i ask my wife about anything
00:25:15.460 like why would you do that why do i have to
00:25:20.500 and um the the interesting thing is is i don't think many of these women would survive
00:25:31.440 in that environment and one's not better or worse right i'm not saying one's better and
00:25:36.240 one's worse i'm saying what they're selling isn't what they're giving i don't know i hope that makes
00:25:43.900 sense consultation like sure i agree that if a man is constantly like i don't know oh and the 0.73
00:25:49.740 other thing is if your boss makes a decision women submit more to their bosses than they do their
00:25:55.740 husbands because if their boss says this is what what we're doing you just have to say okay but if
00:26:02.620 your husband says this is what we're doing and by the way i don't say one type of relationship is
00:26:07.980 better or worse but what i say is that's not actually traditional um but generally it's we
00:26:17.980 have to have a conversation i have to ask him why and it's never just let's respect his decision
00:26:26.180 i can play golfer i don't know if i can take this job because my wife has to give me permission
00:26:30.500 yeah like i would say that the dynamics there are off that's a problem but i have to ask my 0.58
00:26:36.240 wife is, I don't really know what we have going on this weekend. I'm not sure what like our kids
00:26:42.180 are doing. I just need to consult the person who like manages the calendar. And also like, yeah,
00:26:48.020 my husband appreciates my judgment on things. Right. Yeah. And again, that goes back to
00:26:54.760 when you think of, when I think of an alpha guy, I think of Trump, that's just who comes to mind.
00:27:01.780 do you think he says i need to go to melania when i'm i'm making a decision or do you think
00:27:08.600 he just makes one and tells her what he's what we're doing and it goes back to
00:27:14.260 it goes back to we as women have a hard time letting go of control okay and but not all women 0.99
00:27:25.160 not all not all okay um this is another one this this lady just got arrested for like embezzlement 1.00
00:27:35.720 or something she had this huge pro-life group and i i guess she was embezzling the funds but 0.99
00:27:42.720 you know here this is her criticizing tate right oh wait i gotta take it off the 2x 1.00
00:27:55.160 Oh, my God, we can't vote for Trump because of the abortion, abortion, abortion, abortion. 0.78
00:28:03.560 You're not going to vote for Trump over abortion.
00:28:06.500 Don't you think we need a border?
00:28:08.020 Don't you think the economy needs fixing before China perpetually buries us?
00:28:11.960 Can you pause it?
00:28:13.820 Imagine if he said, you're not going to vote for Trump over guns.
00:28:17.620 It's fine.
00:28:18.320 Give up your guns.
00:28:19.020 It's fine.
00:28:19.400 Give up your guns because we.
00:28:21.280 Men are much more practical. 1.00
00:28:23.140 women are okay so oftentimes there's two types of people it's not just based on gender
00:28:35.280 but there's people that have life experience and have had to make decisions that have to 1.00
00:28:42.180 live in reality and there's people that talk about it and so oftentimes when looking at the
00:28:50.800 political aisle, someone will get in charge and think, what is practical to change? Trump ran a
00:28:57.760 big business. So when you're negotiating deals, you have to think, what can I actually achieve
00:29:03.540 here and what is a lost cause? What can I actually fix and change and get out of this deal? And what
00:29:11.500 is impossible? I'm sorry. And, you know, I used to have a different opinion. I used to think that
00:29:18.460 this was worth fighting about until Roe v. Wade got overturned and we had more abortions the next
00:29:24.620 year. This is something that we lost in 1965 or 70 or whenever that was passed. It's here to stay
00:29:37.120 because as long as the women have the largest voting bloc, you need to appeal to them to some 1.00
00:29:46.060 degree. So Trump is thinking, what can we actually achieve? And Tate, because, you know, I know people
00:29:54.940 don't like the cam stuff, right? But that was still a business, right? And he had to make decisions.
00:30:01.000 What can we achieve and what can we not achieve? And her, she's saying, emotions, emotion is
00:30:07.320 emotions, but abortion, but abortion, but abortion. And then she got caught for embezzlement. What a
00:30:14.980 time to be alive. What a time. To protect the border. We need to protect the economy. I don't
00:30:20.420 think you'd do that. Because the reality is there's a bunch of people who care more about
00:30:24.100 things like guns and babies. And, you know, again, they say you. And that's the shaming
00:30:29.960 language, right? You don't care about the babies. It's not that we don't care. It's 0.83
00:30:38.160 what is plausible? So, okay. What blew my mind interviewing women that had had abortions
00:30:49.300 is when you talk to the pro-life side of things, they'll tell you that these women are damaged
00:30:59.220 from abortion, that they have such a hard time, they get depressed after. And from interviewing
00:31:08.620 women and knowing women personally that have had abortions, they do not care. They don't care at 0.99
00:31:15.180 all. They get their abortions and they're fine a month or two later. There was one woman I
00:31:20.720 interviewed, she had three. And she would laugh about it. So, in my opinion, 1.00
00:31:31.100 as much as I think it is wrong, and I would like to be in a society that it was illegal,
00:31:41.320 I don't think it's realistic or probable that there will be any change on that in my lifetime.
00:31:47.600 what people live to be 70 I'm 27 so my my midpoint is like what 35 40 let's say we live to be 80 so
00:32:03.840 40 do I think there's going to be real change on this issue sorry I don't I'm sorry guys we're not
00:32:11.860 going to give up our issues but you have to give up yours right that's the message from sex trafficker
00:32:16.280 Andrew Tate here. You better. And see, same tactic. He's a sex trafficker. Right now,
00:32:22.760 he's still innocent until proven guilty. But it's the same tactic. We're going to label him a
00:32:30.100 criminal before he's even been charged with a crime. Give up your issue. It's just the babies.
00:32:36.720 Who cares? Babies. I don't care. It's abortion. Ha ha. So funny, Andrew Tate. But what about my 0.98
00:32:43.240 issues my issues matter more than yours but if it was and you see what i just don't get that like
00:32:50.800 motherly warmth from and i'm not saying i have it either so i'm not guys don't don't get it
00:32:58.100 twisted but it's like this is what i mean when i'm saying i don't see a big difference
00:33:05.200 I see different words, same behavior.
00:33:10.460 If it was your guns, what would you say?
00:33:13.720 If it was your money, what would you say?
00:33:15.400 Would you care then?
00:33:17.880 They care much more about their money.
00:33:21.280 And this sounds cruel, right? 0.99
00:33:23.920 But the way that men like Tate are going to see it is women, some women, there are cases of women that leave their babies in dumpsters. 0.97
00:33:41.300 Mind you, they have the option to leave these children at the fire station. 0.97
00:33:46.220 That is an option.
00:33:47.400 But there are cases every year, and I've covered them.
00:33:50.220 They bury them in their backyards.
00:33:51.780 They throw them in dumpsters.
00:33:53.920 I don't think it's realistic to think that even banning them would stop anything.
00:34:01.140 So that's in control, not in control.
00:34:06.560 Financial policies are much, much more in our control and directly affect these men.
00:34:16.180 The way a guy like this is going to see it is he would raise his daughters to be better than that.
00:34:21.520 He would encourage the women in his community not to do that, but changing the whole U.S.
00:34:29.580 is just not something that's realistic. 0.67
00:34:32.580 It's idealistic.
00:34:34.120 In an idealistic world, that would be great, but it's not realistic.
00:34:39.440 What is it going to take to get you to care?
00:34:41.740 I'm not counting on Andrew Tate to care here.
00:34:44.720 I didn't expect him to care in the first place because of the way that he's living his life.
00:34:48.340 It doesn't seem to be...
00:34:49.060 But it's funny.
00:34:49.860 it's funny because she's saying the way you're living your life is immoral and I'm just explaining
00:34:57.380 this dynamic because this happens a lot she's saying you're so immoral you're so immoral
00:35:01.520 and then it comes out that she's embezzling the funds that people are giving her for her pro-life
00:35:08.140 movement and then people leave they leave the church because they think okay these are a bunch
00:35:19.080 hypocrites and then i i don't say that either way i say people are people you know it doesn't matter
00:35:24.040 where you go people are people guru is to care about unborn life with the way he's living his
00:35:27.480 life but i would hope that he doesn't persuade other people not to care so let's keep listening
00:35:35.880 is there more all right oh there's just f words veris is saying
00:35:39.480 well we can let's do a little bit more apologize in advance for the f words 1.00
00:35:43.480 that's it oh and the other thing is a lot of these women criticized men for sleeping around 0.96
00:35:55.900 and forgive me I'm not King Solomon that was the one with a million wives right I think so yeah 0.97
00:36:06.700 Okay. So King Solomon had a ton of wives. Do you think in a more traditional patriarchal time
00:36:15.380 that women would have been able and allowed to call out these men for their behavior?
00:36:22.340 The fact that they think it's their place, and by the way, I'm not saying it is or it isn't,
00:36:28.660 or in 2024, but it's, again, it's not what they're selling.
00:36:34.020 That's what I'm pointing out, the incongruency,
00:36:38.020 that you think it's your place to tell a top-level guy,
00:36:43.160 it could be Tate, it could be someone else,
00:36:45.600 what he should do in his bedroom and his relationships.
00:36:50.980 No, they'll have to fix that and they'll get wrecked.
00:36:53.800 Who gives?
00:36:56.600 Okay.
00:36:57.160 The conservatives cry about abortion are as stupid as the liberals cry about it. 1.00
00:37:01.680 If some woman wants to kill her own offspring, then she's a dumbass. 1.00
00:37:06.140 Let her do it. She's a fucking idiot. 1.00
00:37:08.300 Take it off the screen. 1.00
00:37:09.260 Okay, you can pause it here.
00:37:10.980 Okay, okay.
00:37:12.260 He's saying who gives a crap if, you know, abortion is legal because these women will kill their offspring. 0.84
00:37:18.460 It's not a big deal.
00:37:19.880 And, you know, that's, then he says abortion.
00:37:23.260 Look, it is a big deal.
00:37:27.020 It's a terrible thing.
00:37:28.480 I've seen videos of abortions.
00:37:30.760 They're disgusting.
00:37:31.760 It is completely wrong.
00:37:34.060 But what he's saying about they will do it anyway, I used to think that was incorrect.
00:37:42.400 But after interviewing women and seeing their reactions to having these abortions and even
00:37:47.900 knowing women that personally have had them, not all, right?
00:37:53.220 some women are affected, but the majority do not care. They do not care at all. They're not
00:38:03.520 affected and they go on living their day-to-day life. Some of them even laugh. They will laugh
00:38:09.540 about it. And most of the ones that go around and say that they regret it and go on these shows and
00:38:20.300 say they regret it, all this stuff. I have a hard time with it because most of them are
00:38:27.800 making money off of this stuff. So did you regret it or did you just find a good career
00:38:35.220 doing this? I don't know. But in interviewing women and knowing women personally that have
00:38:42.060 had them. None of them regretted it. None. I couldn't name one. In fact, one of the women I
00:38:51.420 know, she got three. I was like, three? Are you, this is insane. But what, how, and that's the way 0.98
00:38:59.140 that men think. What are they supposed to do about it? Are the conservatives saying, throw women in
00:39:06.020 jail? If they believe abortion is murder, then the logical conclusion is these women need to be 1.00
00:39:11.960 thrown in jail and go as far as the death penalty none of them say that none of them in fact they 0.64
00:39:20.720 say that the women are victims and the doctors are coercing them into doing it yeah and it's
00:39:28.760 fine let it be legal basically uh yeah i mean that's the whole prolix movement right you know
00:39:33.780 even in the 1800s um i've talked to i had a historian on the show dr david baker he said
00:39:40.940 that even in the 1800s it was common for women to kill their children in the first year and the
00:39:46.980 evolutionary reason why is because historically people were moving around a lot and they couldn't
00:39:54.880 have more than two children and so oftentimes women even in like the caveman days would have to 0.86
00:40:01.200 in order for the other kids to survive they'd have to you know we we care you know he says who gives
00:40:09.300 you know who gives we care we're the ones who care Andrew Tate and I'm proud to care
00:40:15.400 okay and and this is so people don't understand caring like caring okay she said she's been
00:40:24.920 covering this for a decade what have you done is is abortion more less common than it was 10 years
00:40:36.620 ago no okay like what what have we achieved and this is the difference how people that
00:40:44.400 have been in charge of things let's say and people that have not I won't make it by gender
00:40:52.920 I won't but people that have been in charge of things think because they think what can we
00:40:59.580 actually achieve she's absolutely done nothing yeah yeah so and this is just an example of what
00:41:11.600 I was talking about earlier and I've even done some of these it's very entertaining you put two
00:41:16.920 people that hate each other in a room right I'm trying to find this woman there's one woman on
00:41:24.260 this oh here she is so i believe it was her yeah this one everyone thought all the conservatives
00:41:35.160 thought they saw this interaction they thought charlie kirk destroyed her and all the liberals
00:41:40.920 saw it and thought she destroyed him i'm sure humanities which are on the lower income ladder
00:41:46.820 so as i mentioned we have 11 million job openings in this country right now that do not require a
00:41:51.160 college degree. I'm guessing in this room that within four to five years, you guys would kill
00:41:55.520 to be able to earn $80,000 to $100,000 a year, yes? It wasn't her. Do you know that in states
00:41:59.920 across the country and in cities, they're offering apprenticeships to become plumbers
00:42:03.760 and welders, electricians. That doesn't require for your college degree. Entrance salary,
00:42:07.600 $80,000 a year. Again, 86% of people with a bachelor's degree earn more than people with
00:42:13.780 a high school diploma. No, 86% of all people with a bachelor's degree. If you take out the top 10%,
00:42:18.520 it's actually lower than those that don't go to college so the reason that number that average
00:42:21.560 goes up is because the doctors and the engineers and the lawyers this is what the point i have to
00:42:26.600 move it guys is is that a lot of yeah so this woman oh thanks guys so all the conservatives
00:42:35.240 said that he destroyed her all the liberals said she destroyed him okay hi how are you doing great
00:42:44.280 So you keep saying that Kamala Harris is a DEI candidate, and I feel like my main fallacy
00:42:50.520 with this argument is that competency can't be objectively determined because we all have
00:42:57.960 subjective definitions of what a competent politician is. But my question for you is,
00:43:03.560 if Kamala Harris is a DEI candidate, why is she beating Trump in the polls right now?
00:43:07.800 We'll see what happens in November. 0.99
00:43:09.320 Okay, but she's currently beating Trump in the polls. So either— 0.83
00:43:11.800 If the polls are right, I grant you that.
00:43:13.000 He's incompetent.
00:43:14.520 Or maybe she's a new candidate with a big surge.
00:43:16.660 She's doing good.
00:43:17.660 I would caution you being a little, like, this point in the election, getting too cocky,
00:43:20.860 because we remember what happened.
00:43:21.760 I'm not getting cocky.
00:43:22.500 I'm asking you to answer a question. 0.99
00:43:23.700 If she is incompetent, how could she beat the president, who you said is an amazing president. 0.99
00:43:27.560 As of the timing of this filming, can you name to me how many times she sat down for an interview? 0.99
00:43:31.320 What?
00:43:32.240 No. 0.99
00:43:32.520 She refuses to talk to the press, refuses to take questions.
00:43:34.720 She's done one sit-down interview in nearly 25 days at the filming of this interview, mind you.
00:43:38.600 I think that that is a very weird point to make.
00:43:41.960 Why would I count how many times Kamala Harris has had an interview?
00:43:45.380 Because she refuses to take questions from the press and media? 1.00
00:43:47.820 Shouldn't you do that if you're the sitting vice president? 1.00
00:43:50.020 She's... 1.00
00:43:50.500 How many times does this advance?
00:43:53.220 He actually did three last Sunday and one today with Meet the Press.
00:43:56.060 So the qualification of a good president is to take an interview?
00:44:01.460 If you can't take a single question, but let me ask you this because it's on you. 1.00
00:44:05.440 What's her greatest accomplishment as vice president? 0.98
00:44:08.040 As vice president? 0.99
00:44:09.740 Being the first female all-black president? 0.99
00:44:12.720 We've never had that before.
00:44:13.300 No, no, no, I got that.
00:44:14.360 But what's her accomplishment that made people's lives better?
00:44:16.480 I don't know.
00:44:17.320 Vice presidents don't really do much, to be honest.
00:44:19.320 Can you name one thing she's done that's good?
00:44:22.680 This is the one.
00:44:26.860 Okay, I guess the claim I'm making is that affirmative action is constitutional.
00:44:31.580 Tell me about your claim.
00:44:32.880 I wanted to talk about affirmative action because we haven't really gotten to it.
00:44:36.040 And it's recently been revoked based on the new Supreme Court ruling.
00:44:41.500 And I firmly believe that affirmative action is constitutional and is a right that's certain.
00:44:47.700 Anyways, this is kind of my point.
00:44:50.360 This is, it's entertainment to some extent.
00:44:53.360 And it does sway public opinion.
00:44:57.240 I'm not saying media is not powerful.
00:44:59.780 but my point is for day-to-day people, it's far more effective to focus on improving your life
00:45:13.200 rather than focusing on politics, which you get one vote every four years and most people don't
00:45:18.940 change. Anyways, let me know what you guys think in the comments. Maybe you disagree. Maybe you
00:45:24.500 agree. I don't know. Either way, put it in the comments. And we're going to go live on the
00:45:28.820 audacitynetwork.com so if you guys have any questions comments or concerns feel free to go
00:45:34.340 there and I will answer your stuff personally I love you guys thanks for watching and I'll talk
00:45:40.040 to you tomorrow
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