Pearl - September 23, 2025


Was The Charlie Kirk Funeral Just A Shameless TPUSA Rally?


Episode Stats

Length

14 minutes

Words per Minute

135.23315

Word Count

1,914

Sentence Count

6

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

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In this episode, we discuss the tragic loss of a beloved husband and father, and the impact it has had on the world. We also discuss a new weapon being used against men that is rarely talked about in the media, and why we should be worried about it.

Transcript

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Hate speech classifications generated with facebook/roberta-hate-speech-dynabench-r4-target .
00:00:00.000 don't know any of these people personally but just a lot of these speeches they come off as
00:00:04.320 performative like this doesn't look like a woman who lost her husband 10 days ago okay so we're
00:00:10.960 gonna start with watching um erica's speech so we're gonna listen to some of erica church
00:00:19.680 kirk's memorial speech for charlie so let's go but there was something else too
00:00:25.280 even in death i could see the man that i love 11 days ago god accepted that total surrender from
00:00:52.320 my husband and then called him to his side
00:00:58.480 more than anything charlie wanted to do not his will but god's will and over these past 11 days
00:01:08.000 through all the pain never before have i found as much comfort okay so um the individual thank you
00:01:17.520 for signing up for our memberships at some point we might do members only shows we're not doing that
00:01:22.160 right now but feel free to sign up if you want as i now do and the words of our lord's prayer thy will be
00:01:30.320 done god's love was revealed to me on the very day my husband was murdered
00:01:49.280 i saw the wound that ended his life i felt everything you would expect to feel
00:02:11.280 everything you would expect to feel i felt shock i felt horror and a level of heartache
00:02:25.280 that i didn't even know existed
00:02:27.120 but there was something else too
00:02:34.960 even in death i could see the man that i love
00:02:42.640 i saw the one single gray hair on the side of his head which i never told him about
00:02:50.720 the world now he knows sorry baby telling you now but never told him didn't want to
00:03:00.960 i also saw this i also saw on his lips the faintest smile
00:03:11.600 and that told me something important
00:03:13.200 it revealed to me a great mercy from god in this tragedy
00:03:22.800 when i saw that it told me charlie didn't suffer
00:03:29.200 even the doctor told me it was something so instant that even even if charlie had been shot in the
00:03:37.040 operating room itself so i just have a couple observations now these observations i am not
00:03:44.960 excited that i'm going to be the one to point these out i'm really not i kind of feel like a bad
00:03:49.520 maybe maybe i shouldn't be right i mean who am i but this is a conversation happening on in on the
00:03:59.360 internet and i think it's going through a lot of people's minds that it's almost like they're turning
00:04:06.800 this death into um it just doesn't it's just it doesn't seem
00:04:20.480 like the attention
00:04:24.640 is respectful in a way when it's like stadiums full of of people and i'm gonna i'm gonna verbalize
00:04:35.680 this a little bit better hold on nothing could have been done yeah it almost someone put it in
00:04:42.800 the chat it's like men whenever i'm blank and they just give me the answer um you know yeah it almost
00:04:50.720 seems like nobody cared about and i know maybe there's a side of youtube that's saying everyone's
00:04:56.160 showing they care they're showing up they're filling stadiums um but it just
00:05:01.040 it's just kind of an odd way to go about it it's almost like it didn't even happen
00:05:08.080 as most of you know i have been fighting on the front lines of the simp epidemic for years but i
00:05:13.200 need to tell you about a quiet weapon being ratcheted up against men that is rarely talked
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00:06:48.800 everybody's nobody seems like and people grieve in different ways so i don't know i don't know
00:06:56.720 any of these people personally but just a lot of these speeches they come off as performative like
00:07:02.240 this doesn't look like a woman who lost her husband 10 days ago i think would be the best way to put it
00:07:08.080 it um and i don't know maybe i'm the only crazy person for getting that for having this opinion
00:07:14.640 that's very possible it could and i don't have any hatred in my heart towards her but um it's just
00:07:23.520 when i was listening to this speech it just didn't really seem like the focus of the speech was charlie
00:07:31.920 and when i'm really looking at this movement it almost seems like erica has been put in the front
00:07:38.880 of the conservative movement now it almost seems like she's kind of the new god of conservative like
00:07:45.840 it's almost this almost seems like an erica worship fest in a way the way people are reacting on twitter
00:07:53.440 and i say this with no malice in my heart right i really i really don't but i think when you acknowledge
00:08:00.560 gender like the differences in the genders and what each gender has proclivities to you can see
00:08:07.040 issues when you're putting a woman in front yeah you know as we've said on this channel women really
00:08:12.880 aren't meant to lead movements we're not really meant to be in charge of things we don't do well
00:08:17.440 with it in general not all not all um and so i just wonder if people are really looking out for
00:08:25.760 erica's best interest it almost seems like you know um is this really the best position to put a
00:08:36.960 grieving widow in who lost her husband 10 days ago um in like a super bowl stadium maybe it is right
00:08:44.960 maybe i'm just maybe i'm just full of it i don't know um but i think that's where a lot of people's
00:08:54.000 minds are going towards i think that's what a lot of people are thinking and i'm going to be the
00:09:00.880 one to say it because i you know i'm really just trying to have the conversation here no fame
00:09:08.640 yeah what did the what did the widows of jfk rfk and mlk do they kind of faded into the background he's
00:09:14.720 right and this has almost become like an erica worship fest and it doesn't really surprise me i guess
00:09:22.240 knowing her background um she always came off to me as a an attention-seeking woman like she always
00:09:31.040 wanted to be in the spotlight now look who am i to say that right i have a show you know i this isn't
00:09:36.800 meant to be judgmental but if i'm observing you know this is a widow that's got two young kids at home
00:09:44.000 are conservatives really looking at her and her family's best interests by saying here's a 300
00:09:52.400 bajillion dollar organization that you're the ceo of is it really in her best interest that you know
00:09:58.880 to have this like scripted perform it just doesn't seem real to me um now again you know maybe this is
00:10:07.200 what he would have wanted i don't know no agony one moment charlie was doing what he loved arguing and
00:10:16.160 debating on campus fighting for the gospel and truth in front of a big crowd and then he blinked
00:10:29.120 he blinked he blinked and saw his savior in paradise
00:10:49.120 and all the heavenly mysteries were revealed to him
00:10:51.760 god's love continued to be revealed to me in the days that followed
00:11:03.680 the next day on the tarmac in air force two
00:11:10.640 i confronted usha vance precious woman
00:11:14.480 i held her hand and i told her honestly i do not know how i'm going to get through this
00:11:24.880 pearl do you think she's faking it well
00:11:30.320 if i'm being honest it really comes off that way i hate that i'm having that thought i almost i almost
00:11:37.200 feel guilty for having that thought because it seems it seems like it's almost immoral to think that you
00:11:44.000 know of a grieving widow but i just wonder what is the purpose
00:11:53.360 what is the purpose of you know drawing all this attention to a grieving widow it doesn't seem like
00:12:00.320 his best friends were doing that you know because it it just seems like we'd want the attention on the
00:12:07.920 of a husband um i don't like that i'm thinking of it like this but if if i'm really being honest that's
00:12:17.920 how it comes across to me um and i really i want to and i had some notes here i want to reiterate what
00:12:25.040 the issue you get when you put women as the heads of a lot of these movements um the child the challenge
00:12:32.160 you get a lot um and you're gonna kind of gonna see this in the speech is that women we have a tendency
00:12:38.320 to misquote the bible um we have a tendency to just get things wrong um
00:12:47.120 and christian women have a tendency to get power and just turn it into a nagging session on men
00:12:54.000 and even in this speech which you would think would be like a inveterance to charlie that it would just
00:12:59.840 be you know it would only like i would think it would just be positive things about charlie
00:13:05.680 um it even turns into nagging men and i hate i hate i hate that i have to be the one i i don't like
00:13:15.520 that i'm saying this it feels in importate maybe maybe i'm wrong for it but you know i'm i just got
00:13:24.160 to be honest where that's how it comes across um it came across as victim here i would put her in
00:13:30.960 charge left will have a hard time making fun of the widow a strong independent woman mother even
00:13:36.800 tyler robinson would think twice major plot armor around her um i don't think it'll turn out well
00:13:44.000 i don't you could say you know because this is the political arena okay are you really um looking
00:13:52.800 out for her best interests and let's let's say we want erica to do we want those kids to be raised well
00:14:00.720 are we really looking out in her best interest by putting her in charge of a giant organization
00:14:06.960 so that we can't be made fun of as hard