Pearl - December 10, 2024


What Did We Learn From The Daniel Penny Trial | Pearl Daily


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195

Misogynist Sentences

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Hate Speech Sentences

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In this episode of Pearl Daily, we discuss the recent case of Luigi Mangione, a man who was shot and killed in broad daylight by a woman who was flirting with him. He has been charged with first degree murder and is being held without bail.

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00:00:00.000 good afternoon good evening ladies and gentlemen welcome to another episode of pearl daily here
00:00:16.800 on the audacity network i do apologize for running a little late today guys i had a flight delayed
00:00:23.120 you know i do love frontier but sometimes you know not the most reliable okay so to
00:00:29.040 get started today we're gonna start talking about this crazy story that has been in the news so
00:00:35.600 brian thompson the ceo of united healthcare was recently shot so in broad daylight this random
00:00:42.880 masked guy comes up and shoots him broad daylight everyone's very confused no one really sees this
00:00:49.280 coming then um the shooter apparently was on his way out and starts flirting with a desk girl
00:00:59.040 and apparently the desk girl flirted with him to get him to lower his mask now apparently this guy
00:01:05.600 very good looking man and every all the girls on Twitter are swooning
00:01:11.880 over this guy and it turns out they've officially ID'd him as Luigi I'm just gonna I'm gonna give
00:01:21.360 you running my nose watering my eyes sloppy nail biting sweating kicking lip clocking
00:01:28.680 skin skin peel I mean this
00:01:32.060 you know this is one of the top you know now we got oh sorry guys now we got he's hot and an activist
00:01:42.640 so apparently he has been taken into custody they said and he hasn't been charged and the ladies
00:01:51.440 you know we're very we're very worried about the safety of the CEOs of this country when she says
00:01:57.320 I don't care, free him. He is hot. Oh, he's even hotter with his mask and shirt off. Oh, he's hot.
00:02:09.680 Quick, what prison is he going to? I need to start scheduling conjugal visits. I need him bad. 1.00
00:02:18.660 y'all called him a super genius and he didn't leave the country so this was an interesting
00:02:27.640 case for more than one reason so this was a guy that had a very good background right he was well
00:02:36.700 liked by his friends and family and he was very smart he went to an ivy missionary psychology
00:02:44.260 type tweets and it's just really really random um
00:02:52.060 so
00:02:55.360 on top of that his friends and family don't it seems like they all think this is wrong that
00:03:07.120 they have the story wrong service and other things like that at the end of the prosecutor's
00:03:12.880 speech, Luigi said, I actually want to address two of the things that you said. I don't know
00:03:17.160 where that money came from. I'm not sure if it was planted. So I always forget to do that one good.
00:03:28.660 Aaron, well, yeah, I'll say just about an hour ago, I was there inside that courthouse watching
00:03:32.640 as Luigi Mangione walked right past myself and a number of other reporters. He was wearing a blue
00:03:37.640 shirt, blue jeans. He was, of course, handcuffed. And he looked even in this court appearance,
00:03:42.600 visibly distressed, but he kept his brow furrowed through the duration of this arraignment hearing.
00:03:48.840 And I should say what was interesting, though, Aaron, as you said, we haven't heard a statement
00:03:51.780 from the suspect. He did actually speak inside of that courtroom to the judge and to all the
00:03:57.460 folks who were in there, but it was on very selective issues. And I'll just kind of go
00:04:01.900 through what we heard. The judge asked Luigi Mangione a number of questions first about his
00:04:07.180 identity. So Mr. Mangione confirmed that that is his real name. He initially said that his
00:04:12.600 residence was in Maryland, but then the judge actually pressed him on that. And then he said,
00:04:17.420 actually, I have lived at various addresses before then ultimately giving an address in
00:04:22.240 Honolulu, Hawaii. Then he also said that he's worked for three years as a data engineer up
00:04:28.040 until about a year ago. And he also told the judge that he has no drug or mental health problems that
00:04:32.900 the court needs to know about. But Aaron, one of the most interesting parts of that particular
00:04:36.800 hearing was actually his statements after the conversation about bail. The prosecutors basically
00:04:42.760 stepped up there and made the case why they believe that this man should be held without
00:04:46.700 bail. They mentioned that he is awaiting potentially an arrest warrant coming from
00:04:51.260 New York City as one of the major reasons. But they also said that prosecutors noted that they
00:04:55.380 found him with $8,000 in U.S. cash, $2,000 in foreign currency, his passport, and also a Faraday
00:05:02.380 bag, which is basically a bag designed to stop transmission of cell service or other sort of
00:05:08.460 things like that. At the end of his speech, the prosecutor's speech, Luigi Mangione said,
00:05:14.760 I actually want to address two of the things that you said. He said, I don't know where that money
00:05:19.580 came from. I'm not sure if it was planted. And then he also said that that bag was waterproof.
00:05:26.160 And the term that the prosecutors used when discussing the Faraday bag, the ghost guns,
00:05:30.300 the 3d printed silencer was the prosecutors used a phrase saying this is criminal sophistication
00:05:36.300 Luigi Mangione said I don't know about any of this criminal sophistication when addressing that but
00:05:40.620 it's just interesting Aaron that of all of the things that were mentioned in that court appearance
00:05:44.220 the two that he noted or took issue with was the currency and then that bag and the other
00:05:49.820 thing that's interesting is they found him at a McDonald's five days later with the murder weapon
00:05:55.100 this guy's an ivy league educated smart may why is he holding on to the murderer weapon okay so
00:06:09.040 apparently on top of that um he has a youtube video that is scheduled two days from now
00:06:18.380 I will be very skeptical if this gets released, but apparently he uploaded a cryptic pre-recorded
00:06:26.020 video of his YouTube channel titled The Truth after his arrest.
00:06:29.940 It is believed he is using a script to release this content.
00:06:33.900 The assassin claims that there will be more revealed shortly.
00:06:40.720 Okay.
00:06:43.040 They say probably not his actual YouTube channel.
00:06:46.160 Was it a setup?
00:06:46.840 guys I am lost I am not a okay so let me see what else we have apparently his sister
00:06:56.200 also was tweeting they said just when you thought his day couldn't get any worse Luigi unfortunately
00:07:04.000 does not pay for premium so he will not receive any of the ad revenue when everyone views his
00:07:09.100 profile today and they just recently nuked his channel like if you went up earlier today you
00:07:14.920 I've scrolled through his tweets and stuff but this is what his um Twitter looked like
00:07:20.420 um I don't know the anime stuff but apparently this guy
00:07:26.260 or Pokemon I don't know but apparently I saw something that said he
00:07:33.280 is mostly peaceful but can be deadly and then apparently a year ago
00:07:41.620 he disappeared from his friends and family so his friends and family said he was acting normal
00:07:48.140 up to a year ago where apparently he quit his job I guess he suffered a back injury so
00:07:55.140 surfing in Hawaii so that's possible but maybe that was part of the
00:07:59.840 reason he randomly shot the CEO of a health care company and
00:08:05.560 on yeah so I don't know what this guy's doing but okay I just wanted to start with that because
00:08:15.140 I think that we need more updates on this case till we really know what's going on Twitter's
00:08:21.060 just going crazy right now also guys if you want go to the audacity network.com and sign up for my
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00:08:55.640 smartphone okay so you know guys we have been talking about lily phillips so that is a woman 1.00
00:09:04.940 that is constantly trying to she she keeps trying to set records for how many men she can sleep 1.00
00:09:13.720 within a day so as you guys know she is a sex worker and i'm sure she'll be next on the michael 1.00
00:09:19.280 noles podcast when she finds god in six months um but now right now she is trying to sleep with as
00:09:26.240 many men as humanly possible um she's shooting for a thousand which i guess is the world record so 1.00
00:09:32.160 there was one day where she did a hundred men in a day and they recorded her reaction after and i
00:09:38.800 want to talk about the video and then society's reaction to this when was the last time you ate
00:09:45.840 um i had a i think i had a yum yum um and i think i had a sandwich and that was kind of
00:09:52.480 and then the rest it's not for the weak girls if i'm honest it was hard
00:10:02.000 i don't know if i'd recommend it why not i think if you're a different type of girl
00:10:06.160 it's very like it's kind of like being a problem in a sense of like it's just a different
00:10:15.840 I don't know how to explain it, like...
00:10:19.840 It's not like just having sex with someone.
00:10:22.840 Yeah, yeah.
00:10:23.840 Just one in, one out, like it feels intense.
00:10:27.840 Like more intense than you thought it might.
00:10:30.840 Definitely.
00:10:32.840 Yeah, so what we have here is what people that don't understand women think is regret.
00:10:42.840 You think that she is crying because she slept with a hundred men in a day.
00:10:48.400 No, no, no.
00:10:50.080 She's crying to sell the documentary. 0.96
00:10:54.500 And it's interesting.
00:10:56.060 You know, I was reading the comments and I just keep thinking how stupid people are.
00:11:00.560 How do we keep falling for this?
00:11:02.540 She slept with a hundred men in a day. 1.00
00:11:04.980 Now she's pushing for a thousand.
00:11:07.240 But you think she regrets the a hundred men in a day.
00:11:10.220 what what's more important again I always go back to this actions words actions words but for some
00:11:17.400 reason the internet will just you know and I want to show exactly how society coddles these ladies 1.00
00:11:24.960 who know exactly what they're doing poor girl a product of a broken society it's so easy to judge
00:11:32.300 but few have walked in the shoes of beautiful women who seemingly have the world at her feet 0.97
00:11:37.880 female beauty is both a gift and a curse that is why historically female sexuality was always held 1.00
00:11:44.320 behind the reins not solely out of oppression but to protect women from being the architects of their 1.00
00:11:49.880 own downfall now it goes back to the question are women children or do we have agency are we 1.00
00:11:57.740 responsible for the decisions that we make so in this case we say it's a product of a broken society
00:12:05.620 is it a product of a broken society I didn't do that I know a lot of women that said you know what 1.00
00:12:12.880 we're gonna not do that we're gonna you know I'm good but you have the ladies that make this choice 1.00
00:12:23.980 and you know life comes with choices and trade-offs so I have no sympathy I don't think
00:12:30.160 that she really feels any remorse and i think that everybody giving her sympathy
00:12:36.160 in the comments is stupid respectfully i love you guys you know what i mean but in the most 0.60
00:12:43.000 respectful way okay pancake said it's a shame that literally no one could have told her that
00:12:51.260 sleeping with a hundred men in one go was a terrible idea at least she's able to share her 1.00
00:12:56.760 experience so others might learn from it. Yeah, you're right. I am sure she got no pushback for
00:13:02.780 doing this. And I am sure, yeah, it goes again. What do you mean? You're blaming society for one
00:13:12.700 person's actions? She sold her body for fame and money. She proactively chose that. No different 1.00
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00:15:27.160 my name pearl is the discount code okay joel has a comment he says oh i'm a little girl i'm a victim
00:15:34.280 alexander wow that girl looks like someone who spent a month stranded on an island miserable 0.51
00:15:39.240 malnourished and heartbroken yeah i think she's acting and and that's the thing you have to
00:15:46.760 realize about these only fans ladies they are so good at manipulating male emotion um that in the 1.00
00:15:54.280 same way a sleazy salesman is very good at selling you things you don't need i mean do you guys want
00:16:00.760 the guy from wolf of wall street managing your money seriously i personally am good on that
00:16:07.080 her on the other hand so when she does this cry me a river oh i regret it in six months
00:16:15.320 somebody's gonna buy it and have them on her show i it will just see who a yum yum who the guy is 1.00
00:16:23.160 okay so the let me see oh this was hilarious okay so the next story we're going to talk about today
00:16:33.000 is the emergence of female commenters in men's sports so as you guys know women have the
00:16:40.920 commodity of beauty and it is not to say that they're not smart talented women youtube just
00:16:47.640 so you know there are there are there are so not all not all not all um but women do have 0.93
00:16:54.440 that as a commodity to sell and that is one thing that helps the ladies in media and one 1.00
00:17:01.960 One trend that we have seen is influencers going into spaces that they really don't have
00:17:09.420 the credibility for.
00:17:11.320 And one thing that I've heard many men complain about is the emergence of female commentators
00:17:16.440 in football.
00:17:17.440 So about six months ago, football, soccer, men's sports.
00:17:20.960 So about six months ago, I was on the Pierce Morgan show and Joey Barton had a similar
00:17:27.420 comment that we're going to go over at the time.
00:17:30.000 he said he was sick of you know I'm paraphrasing but he was sick of seeing these influencer women 1.00
00:17:35.680 just overtaking women's sports and they brought on these other two commentators that really were 0.99
00:17:43.360 just raking him um that were really just attacking him for this opinion and I'm a woman I've played
00:17:50.440 volleyball for 16 years I played basketball um also for 16 years and the thing is when you are
00:17:58.640 an athlete, you see how different the male and female sports are. So even being someone that
00:18:04.720 played overseas, I would still say that women will never understand male sports in the same 1.00
00:18:14.820 way that men do. And it's very rare that women have the credibility and experience to do it. 0.99
00:18:22.900 I'm not saying it doesn't happen. It does, but it's rare. So there was a guy named TJ Moore on
00:18:29.720 Twitter. He said, who actually wants to watch three women stand around and talk about football? 0.99
00:18:36.220 I do not. And he actually doubled down, doubled down about a day later and said, this tweet
00:18:44.180 upsets some folks. So let me clarify. No one wants to listen to three women talk about football. 1.00
00:18:50.300 men are better at it. It's like asking cats to bark. I issue no apologies and no retractions.
00:18:57.300 Most people agree with me. They're just too afraid to say it. Carry on with your outrage.
00:19:03.520 Now, the funniest part about this whole thing is that the woman in this actually responded.
00:19:12.500 And let me show you guys.
00:19:13.980 talk about it so i saw this on x the other day and i think we should talk about it
00:19:20.940 i'll move out of the way so you can read what he said first i like to give people the benefit of
00:19:27.540 the doubt and so i looked at the comments i looked at the replies and what most men were saying is
00:19:31.720 that they want to listen to people talk about sports that they have once played fine fair
00:19:38.300 enough. However, some of the highest paid sports broadcasters in the world are men who haven't
00:19:45.980 played a sport past the high school level. Joe Buck, Jim Nance, Jim Rome, Al Michaels, just to
00:19:53.220 name a few. Men that played up to the high school level, I would argue no more than women that 0.98
00:20:03.480 played past college because again men and women's I've never played football but I'm thinking in
00:20:11.000 terms of basketball men and women's basketball is a completely different sport the men are dunking
00:20:15.700 the men are way more aggressive than the women they are just two different games there are also 0.96
00:20:24.660 so many legendary coaches who have never played past the high school level so you don't need to
00:20:30.180 play at a high level in your respected sport to have a deep understanding about it so let's break
00:20:36.340 it down you're a woman who wants to work in the sports industry and you have a deep understanding
00:20:40.660 of sports and you're qualified to be there however you'll never get the highest opportunities
00:20:45.060 because men only want to listen to other men talk about sports so use whatever else you have in your
00:20:50.100 toolbox to be able to get opportunities maybe that's your looks as soon as you use your looks
00:20:54.660 for example then you're objectifying yourself and no one will take you seriously even when you weren't
00:20:59.380 you were never taken seriously or given the opportunities because men want to listen to
00:21:04.100 other men talk about sports it is a vicious cycle and it's never ending but your counter is well
00:21:09.940 women can talk about women's sports but women's sports don't get the funding which means they 1.00
00:21:13.860 don't get yeah because we suck look i'm not trying to be rude i love women's sports they 1.00
00:21:21.460 are extremely fun to play and i'm eternally grateful for the men that have funded women's
00:21:28.580 sports for years because without men's sports women's sports would not be funded but we got
00:21:33.380 to be realistic women don't even watch women's sports i played i can't even count 18 years 16
00:21:40.020 years of basketball volleyball i ran track i don't watch any of them i don't watch any women's sports
00:21:46.980 if i do watch a game it's men's okay the eyeballs and men want to watch men play sports men very
00:21:53.860 rarely want to watch women play sports and so if women try to market themselves outside of their 1.00
00:21:59.860 sport nelly quarter doing si they're condemned for even though men do the body issue so as you
00:22:06.660 can see there are still a lot of challenges that women face in the sports try me a river 1.00
00:22:11.780 cry me a river and to the women i hate to say it ladies if we want a sports league 1.00
00:22:19.740 it's gonna have to be like a thong i i'm not saying we i don't want us to do this right i'm
00:22:27.500 just saying if your goal is sell tickets you're it's gonna have to be a half naked league i just
00:22:34.940 don't see it happening any other way because we're just not that entertaining we're not
00:22:41.180 wear what you want to wear, say what you want to say, do what you want to do, because no matter
00:22:47.080 what you do, how you do it, you will always get pushback and someone will always have something
00:22:53.420 to say. So do what you want to do and keep pushing. I also want to mention that that is also a really
00:23:00.100 great message for all men. Do what you want and keep pushing towards your passions. I know when
00:23:05.740 I talk about these issues, it sounds as if I'm saying all men are bad and they don't face
00:23:10.820 challenges that is not true i can speak about this because i'm a woman and i can relate to what
00:23:16.900 i think i just lost brain cells guys i really think i did other women are facing but i also
00:23:27.980 have an understanding that men are facing challenges as well in their respected industries
00:23:33.200 so that is just a good message for everyone oh my goodness so I saw this on so what made this even
00:23:41.560 funnier so the guy who made the original post said hi page that segment was forced box checking not
00:23:49.620 merit-based it's strange that we are expected to pretend it's totally normal to go from listening
00:23:55.580 to Nick Saban the most accomplished coach in history break down the game to throwing to three
00:24:02.480 women who have never played a snap at any level had it been one woman with a former coach and a 0.68
00:24:10.780 former player it would not have caught my eye but the reason this post has gone viral is because
00:24:16.220 everyone noticed the same thing I did and knows it is a clear example of prioritizing quotas and
00:24:22.760 diversity over experience and she responds let me find
00:24:29.780 where did I go I go
00:24:39.860 oh my gosh did she delete it she had a response that was really funny
00:24:43.140 oh my gosh so funny anyways this is just another example of us being given things that we didn't
00:25:02.100 earn and then claiming that we're discriminated against had she had come out and not acted like 1.00
00:25:08.880 an influencer people or had you know contributed some very good talking points and discussions no
00:25:17.580 one would have even noticed her gender but unfortunately it's just not the same all right 1.00
00:25:23.640 joel says don't complain to me i have men's sports to watch we're all the femmes females at the wnbl 0.99
00:25:31.560 games. If you guys have a comment, go to the audacitynetwork.com. Um,
00:25:38.120 and I will read your comment. Okay. Last but not least, I wanted to tell you guys
00:25:46.960 about the Daniel Penny case. So as you guys know, Daniel Penny got into an altercation with a
00:25:53.100 homeless man on the subway. So Daniel Penny, essentially this man was threatening to
00:26:00.480 kill people on the subway. He was threatening to attack people. And Daniel Penny was a former
00:26:05.400 Marine. And so he took the liberty of restraining him on the subway. Now, unfortunately,
00:26:12.520 because this was a schizophrenic drug addict who had multiple felonies, he died after he left the
00:26:22.880 subway. Now, unfortunately for Daniel Penny, he was actually prosecuted for this case. So
00:26:27.680 he actually the last two years has been in court being prosecuted for murder. Now there was some
00:26:37.380 good news in all of this is that he was actually just found not guilty. So on all charges he's
00:26:44.240 officially a free man. Now I'm first going to show you guys some of the footage that's being
00:26:50.400 released of him talking about the case and the response from Black Lives Matter and other
00:26:57.300 organizations. And then I want to talk about the lesson that men are learning from this.
00:27:04.120 I take the subway multiple times a day. This is East Village in Manhattan. So I take the
00:27:09.420 subway multiple times a day. In this instance, I was coming from school. I got out of class around
00:27:14.740 2.15 and I was at J Street Metro Tech, took the uptown F train. At 2nd Avenue, a man came on,
00:27:24.260 stumbled on he was appeared to be on drugs the doors closed and he ripped his
00:27:30.880 jacket off and violent and threw it at the people sitting down to my left I
00:27:34.580 was listening to music at the time and he was yelling so I took my headphones
00:27:39.620 out to hear what he was yelling and the three main threats that he repeated over
00:27:44.120 and over was I'm gonna kill you I'm prepared to go to jail for life and I'm
00:27:48.620 willing to die you know this is a this was a scary situation and mr. nearly
00:27:53.780 came on he was he was threatening he's i'm 6'2 and he was taller than me so it was and there's
00:28:00.260 a common misconception that marines don't get scared we're actually taught uh one of our core
00:28:04.500 values is courage and courage is not the absence of fear but how you handle fear and you know
00:28:13.380 i was scared for myself but i looked around i saw women and children he was yelling in their faces
00:28:18.180 saying saying these threats I couldn't just sit still some people say that I
00:28:23.620 was holding on to mr. really for 15 minutes this is not true I mean between
00:28:28.240 stops is only a couple minutes so the whole interaction less less than less
00:28:32.140 than five minutes some people say I was trying to choke him to death which is
00:28:36.200 also not true I was trying to restrain him you could see in the video there's a
00:28:40.740 clear rise and fall of his chest indicating that he's breathing I'm
00:28:44.520 trying to restrain him from him being able to carry out the threats and then
00:28:49.520 some people say that this is about race which is absolutely ridiculous I didn't
00:28:54.020 see a black man threatening passengers I saw a man threatening passengers a lot
00:28:59.640 of whom were people of color man who helped restrain mr. Neely was was a
00:29:04.680 person of color a few days after the incident I read in the papers that a
00:29:09.900 a woman of color came out and called me a hero.
00:29:13.120 I don't believe that I'm a hero,
00:29:15.780 but she was one of those people
00:29:17.540 that I was trying to protect.
00:29:19.740 We were all scared.
00:29:20.740 Mr. Neely was yelling in these passengers' faces
00:29:23.720 and they looked terrified.
00:29:26.100 The reason why there was no video
00:29:27.660 at the start of the altercation
00:29:28.760 was because people were too afraid getting away from him.
00:29:31.560 And the videos didn't start
00:29:34.120 until they saw that situation was under control.
00:29:36.960 I knew I had to act
00:29:38.380 and I acted in a way that would protect the other passengers,
00:29:41.560 protect myself, and protect Mr. Neely.
00:29:44.360 I used this hole to restrain him,
00:29:47.020 and I did this by leaving my hand on top of his head
00:29:50.320 to control his body.
00:29:51.760 You can see in the video there's a clear rise and fall
00:29:53.760 of his chest indicating that he was still breathing.
00:29:56.540 And I'm calibrating my grip based on the force
00:29:59.900 that he's exerting.
00:30:01.480 And I just, I mean, I was trying to keep him on the ground
00:30:06.840 until the police came.
00:30:07.680 was praying that the police would come and take this situation under take the situation over i
00:30:12.560 didn't want to be put in that situation but i couldn't just sit still and let let him carry
00:30:17.360 out these threats okay now
00:30:28.320 next we have him celebrating at the bar after i think yeah so this is him celebrating at the bar
00:30:36.240 with his lawyers after the case so look at
00:30:43.360 and then got one more i think we have a video of them there yeah look at he looks great yeah
00:30:50.720 he's feeling good he's feeling good he's feeling good what's up together
00:30:57.840 how's it going how's it feel feels great he's finally got the justice he's deserved
00:31:01.920 did you think it was going to happen sorry uh no we think that this is uh it should have happened
00:31:11.680 probably on day one but uh the point thing is it happened so uh we can't control the timing of it
00:31:17.600 but uh you can certainly savor the uh the outcome and why do you think it was not guilty
00:31:27.600 well he's not guilty on a few different reasons because his actions were justified he was trying
00:31:31.520 to help people on that train and he did and number two he's not responsible for the death because the
00:31:37.680 death was caused by a lot of other factors that we tried to present with a lot of clarity such
00:31:42.560 as the k2 abuse and the sickle cell the sickling crisis and uh and cardiac issues not to mention
00:31:49.600 the paranoid schizophrenia which only added to that impact so i'm just glad that the jury was
00:31:54.000 able to truly evaluate that as a potential cause of death and that danny was justified in the
00:31:58.800 actually said he took that okay and then
00:32:06.560 okay so now on conservative twitter you think everybody's supporting this case
00:32:13.040 right you see all of the big commentators um saying thank god he's free and you almost think
00:32:21.520 there's a tide turning right because the public perception isn't what it was five ten years ago on
00:32:30.560 a case like this and i think part of the reason is because smartphones um are allowing us to see
00:32:37.760 more points of view that maybe we couldn't see five ten years ago they're more common people
00:32:42.480 are taking videos there's cameras everywhere however i think this is going to increase the
00:32:53.520 number of men that are not going to step in in situations like that now you might think well
00:33:05.360 he was found not guilty but the way that men are going to see it or a lot of men are going to see
00:33:14.000 it is he's had the last two years of his life ruined it's not like he can go out and live a
00:33:23.800 normal life while being on trial so he's had to spend the last year two years of his life
00:33:30.160 putting everything on hold in order to fight this case on top of that he is going to now need to
00:33:39.460 pay for security he will never be able to live a normal life again now there could be some pros
00:33:47.080 that come out of this maybe he runs for a public office maybe he has a media career I don't know
00:33:52.100 I think he's going to make the best of a bad situation but it's also come out that the um
00:34:00.160 This guy, Jordan Needy's father has come out and said he is going to be taking him to civil court. So now he's got to go through another court case. And, you know, I think as you increase the cost of male protection, you know, I think at some point men are going to say, what do I get out of this?
00:34:27.480 what do I get out of protecting women? The, you know, women as a group haven't been the best to 1.00
00:34:34.400 men over the last 50 years, you know, and it makes me beg the question, do we really deserve
00:34:42.040 protection if we can go buy a gun just like the men? Why are we entitled to protection from men
00:34:50.620 we don't know? And I went on Tim Pool like six months ago and there was a woman, there was a
00:34:55.520 story that we covered and it was of a woman that was getting raped on a train in front of a whole
00:35:03.320 group of people and nobody stepped in and I covered another case I think three to four months ago of a
00:35:09.600 woman that got robbed at gunpoint and nobody stepped in and we wonder you know men have a
00:35:17.420 biological instinct to protect women the same way women have a biological instinct to protect 1.00
00:35:23.100 children and society has treated them so poorly in cases like this where they are now overriding
00:35:35.740 their biological instinct in order to think about the consequences of potentially helping
00:35:41.300 somebody.
00:35:45.940 Alexander says the most expensive male protection becomes the less women can't afford it.
00:35:52.300 Exactly.
00:35:53.420 You know, as we keep increasing the price of male protection, I don't think it's wrong
00:35:58.500 for men to not step in.
00:36:00.360 And I completely understand why they don't.
00:36:03.380 And you get even cases that I've covered where a woman looks like she's being abused
00:36:10.320 by a man and it turns out that man's her boyfriend.
00:36:12.900 and the guy gets beat up and she ends up going back to the boyfriend so you know if women 1.00
00:36:19.600 are choosing not to get guns if women are choosing to vote democrat policies that
00:36:27.740 are weak on crime allow illegal immigration in and make all these catastrophic decisions like 1.00
00:36:38.300 going out late at night traveling alone um not getting married young if these are the choices
00:36:46.620 we make why are we entitled to protection now i want to show you guys the blm response and i just
00:36:54.060 thought this was completely ridiculous so this is the response of black lives matter to daniel penny 0.83
00:37:01.340 being found not guilty we need some black vigilantes right people want to jump up and choke 1.00
00:37:11.180 us and kill us for being loud how about we do the same when they attempt to oppress us
00:37:21.100 i'm tired we need some black vision oh my gosh
00:37:31.340 I'm just going to show you guys the next one.
00:37:36.320 I want a black vigilante. 1.00
00:37:38.660 Yeah, the NAACP tweeted,
00:37:41.600 The acquittal of Daniel Penny and the death of Jordan Neely
00:37:45.340 has effectively given license for vigilante justice
00:37:48.300 to be waged on the black community without consequence. 0.60
00:37:51.620 It's a painful reminder of the inequalities in our justice system.
00:37:55.280 Jordan deserved compassion.
00:37:57.500 Instead, he was met with violence.
00:37:59.020 We stand with his family and calling for accountability.
00:38:04.980 And this is what he's going to have to deal with the rest of his life.
00:38:08.920 And it reminds me of a story.
00:38:10.700 So I was talking to someone about the January 6th protests.
00:38:16.060 And I have a tendency to view people that tell the truth regardless of the consequences as very brave, even if I agree or I disagree with them.
00:38:27.120 you know, I had, um, two guys on here once that just did not like each other. If you guys want
00:38:33.080 to watch, I can't put their interviews on YouTube because they, they censor them. But a while ago,
00:38:39.540 I had on, um, Muhammad hijab and Tommy Robinson. And they, if you know anything about their, um,
00:38:47.220 history, they, they do not like each other, but I still felt like both of them were brave in some
00:38:52.980 way for like standing up for what they believe. Now, Tommy Robinson has actually been arrested
00:38:57.460 in the UK and he spent years of his life in jail for that. And it's similar to the January 6th
00:39:06.260 protest. But, you know, I don't like to say who I talk to. I don't want people, you know,
00:39:12.180 but I spoke to someone recently and I asked if they viewed the men that do that as brave or
00:39:19.540 stupid. And it actually amazed me, the female versus male perception of it, because all the
00:39:27.180 men I talked to said, I view them as stupid. Because what did we get out of, say, January 6?
00:39:36.240 What did you get out of being put in jail for this? What did you get out of protecting women
00:39:43.600 that hate you. And at some point, men are going to view or a significant amount of men are going
00:39:50.060 to view protecting women as stupid because what do they get out of it? And I can't really blame
00:40:01.040 them from that point of view because you can't, you know, many people have tried to out alpha the
00:40:06.920 state, but nobody can. You know, the Tates tried, they ended up fighting a court case for three
00:40:13.340 years. You know, honestly, just going to court is punishment enough. Even if you end up beating
00:40:19.640 the case, it, you know, that's a time you can never get back. And if you look at the response
00:40:29.940 and how aggressive these protesters are um i think he's going to have people protesting
00:40:37.780 outside his house he's going to need to hire security for the rest of his life
00:40:43.220 and you know right now he can afford to go fund me or whatever but that's
00:40:48.340 you know that's a target that's going to be on his back forever or you know hopefully it dies
00:40:54.340 down but you don't know how long this will last breaking news the jury has reached a unanimous
00:41:00.100 verdict in the case of daniel penny he's been found not guilty on the charge of criminally
00:41:06.740 negligent homicide now remember what was on at stake here the jury could not agree on manslaughter
00:41:15.300 they they failed to agree twice the judge gave them another bite at the apple on this lesser charge
00:41:21.620 negligent. They now say not guilty. What does this mean? Let's first go to reporter CB Cotton,
00:41:30.820 who's outside the courthouse, to find out how this has played out. Now, I hear an immediate
00:41:35.680 melee of protesters, CB. Hi, Harris. That's right. Protesters are pretty upset. There's a large crowd
00:41:43.220 of them out here next to me. You can hear them rattling the police barricades, saying no justice,
00:41:48.700 no peace and what they're yelling now follows a series of threats that they hurled earlier
00:41:54.700 as the defense walked in with their client daniel penny telling uh the defense team that daniel
00:42:01.340 penny can have no peace here in new york if he's found not guilty on this lesser charge criminally
00:42:06.940 negligent homicide and from what so now you have blm saying he gets no peace in new york now he's
00:42:13.100 lost his i don't know if it's home state but where he was happily living before
00:42:23.180 was it worth it
00:42:26.620 that's a question every man's got to decide for himself but you're gonna get more and more men
00:42:33.740 saying that this is just the juice on this is just not worth the squeeze right now they're
00:42:39.180 are repeating those threats. They are very angry. Harris, I also want to mention there were a couple
00:42:43.580 people here this morning to support Daniel Penny, but the anti-Penny crowd far outweighs them and
00:42:50.300 they seem pretty upset. We're seeing police officers come out here in droves to try to keep
00:42:55.400 the two groups separated for now, but I'm looking at our notes from the courtroom
00:42:59.580 and it seems like this is the first time we've seen some real emotion from Daniel Penny. His
00:43:06.720 attorneys told me this morning that this trial has understandably taken a toll on him he's been
00:43:12.960 spending time with family and friends to try to stay calm and our courtroom reporter telling me
00:43:18.840 for the first time she sees him visibly smile now hearing that jurors have decided he is not
00:43:26.220 guilty of criminally negligent homicide you know play stupid games win stupid 0.88
00:43:36.420 prizes unfortunately the ladies not all not all not all but a lot of women have
00:43:46.140 been voting Democrat for too long and this is the result so we can't be mad
00:43:52.080 bad, if we're not protected in public anymore, if men aren't stepping in, if this is how
00:43:59.120 we treat the men that do.
00:44:00.840 So that's really my only point for today.
00:44:05.100 Let me read the last comment.
00:44:07.040 Society has damaged beyond repair because men aren't allowed to be masculine and they're 1.00
00:44:11.760 punished for it.
00:44:13.680 Jacob, yes, Pearl, going to court even if you're acquitted is called punishment by the
00:44:18.480 process or the process as a punishment.
00:44:20.960 Joe, well, feminists broke the social contract and now wonder why men aren't willing to risk 1.00
00:44:25.120 their own freedom to defend them. And, you know, that's where you kind of, for me, it begs the
00:44:30.920 question, is stepping in to defend women, is it stupid at this point? Because the result could be
00:44:40.500 going to jail. Is that worth your entire life being ruined, potentially sitting the rest of
00:44:46.760 life in jail i don't i don't know you guys let me know in the comments also let me know if there's
00:44:52.760 anything you want me to react to this week um i might do the rest of the polygamy thing tomorrow
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