The episode discusses a podcast episode titled "OSL 31 - Is Pearl Davis Right? Did She Turn Conservative Women Into Liberal Feminists?" The host, Owen Shroyer, invites callers to discuss their opinions on the topic and plays a clip of Pearl Davis' content. Throughout the show, Shroyer expresses his views on the response to Pearl Davis' commentary, arguing that conservative trad women are responding like liberals by attacking the messenger rather than engaging with the message. He also discusses the psychological warfare and chemical warfare on men's bodies and minds, and how men are responding to these issues. The show features several callers who share their thoughts on the topic, with some agreeing with Shroyer and others disagreeing. [Automatically generated summary]
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Oh, this is a spicy one.
It's going to be a spicy one, I think.
There's no doubt.
There's no doubt there's going to be some contrarians calling in tonight, which I welcome.
In fact, I'm so used to people agreeing with me.
Maybe I'm just trying to get comments from contrarians tonight.
But I want to talk about a large phenomenon that I'm seeing right now.
And I think there's some observations.
I think there's some observations that I'm going to make that I'm just not seeing anywhere regarding this social cultural phenomenon that is going on right now.
And the current focus of said phenomenon is Pearl Davis.
You may or may not have heard of so many of you probably have not, but you've seen or heard her name recently.
So we're going to give you an idea of who she is.
And I haven't even gotten into it yet, and people are already upset in the chat, which quite frankly just confirms what I believe is happening here.
It's confirmation of what I believe is happening here because there's something universal that happens.
And it doesn't matter what the subject material is.
And that's the human response.
And the human response is consistent.
It has patterns.
And it has meaning.
So I'm hoping we get a lot of contrarians calling into this that disagree with me and think I'm wrong because I'm sick of people calling in that agree with me.
But I think the issue here, again, is that we're missing the real issue where we're missing the real story.
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But briefly, Pearl Davis has been called the female version of Andrew Tate.
And I guess they do similar commentary.
I would say the difference being, well, obviously, Pearl, a female, but the real difference would be that Pearl is more of a matter-of-fact type of approach, where Tate is more of a motivational type of approach.
I would say it might not be a perfect breakdown, but that's just my general concept because I'm not going to act like I can give the best commentary on what Andrew Tate does or says.
I'm not tuned into it that often.
Same with Pearl Davis.
And in fact, I've had no interest in Pearl or her content until this recent cultural phenomenon.
And so what I'm seeing, though, is what I would call a defense mechanism.
And I'm going to explain why this is, but I think it would be best to show you some of her content first and to see why, I guess, she's considered controversial or to see why women, particularly conservative women or trad women, are so upset with her and her commentary.
And let me just say this.
I'm coming from a place of love, as always.
I am not a judgmental person.
And I don't usually go into the social cultural commentary space because I don't want to be looked at as a judgful person.
I'm not a judgful person.
I'm not trying to sit here and act like I'm a choir boy or I'm the most worldly person on either side of that spectrum.
And quite frankly, I have just figured that the political issues are more important to cut through the middle of.
So I might dabble in it, but I don't really go into it.
That's not really my space.
But I have been talking about how it's becoming so fringe now that I feel that maybe I should start going into it.
And so maybe we will more so here in the future.
And really, I want it to be a conversation.
I don't want to be sitting here talking about it.
Like I said, we're going to take your phone calls on this, and I expect people to disagree because I'm perfectly willing to have my opinion attacked, and I'm perfectly willing to defend my opinion.
And I hope that you would be too.
But if you're not, then you're only proving my overall point from tonight.
So, again, I've never really been interested in Pearl or her content until I saw this obsession, I would say.
I mean, she's everywhere from the conservative, trad, female social internet space, everywhere.
And so I was like, all right, well, let me just see what, let me just see what she's doing and saying and what this is all about.
And so it gave me a better understanding of what's going on.
So for those that don't know, let me just show you some of her more, I guess this would be considered more of her controversial content.
It's certainly amongst her most popular or most viewed moments on the internet.
But we're going to give you a little taste and then we're going to open up the phone lines.
So I'm going to give you a little idea of who she is, what she says, if you don't know.
Then I'm going to give you what I think is going on as far as the response is concerned, maybe even what she's talking about.
But it's not even, see, and that's the thing to take away from this.
I'm still not even, I mean, the things Pearl is saying, okay, maybe it's controversial.
Maybe it's just fair commentary.
That's still not even what I'm interested in.
What I'm interested in is the response.
That's what I'm interested in.
That's what the larger psychological issue and concern for me is.
It's in the response.
It's not even necessarily in what Pearl is talking about, but it's in the response to what Pearl is talking about.
So let's just give you a little idea here.
And then I'll tell you what I think is going on.
And we will take your calls on this, which I imagine we're going to get lit up on this.
And I hope so.
Tell me how wrong I am.
Attack Pearl, defend Pearl.
I don't care.
It's okay to disagree.
It's okay to share opinions.
And this whole fringe element of response commentary, it's just very unhealthy.
And it's very telling of certain things that are going on in society.
So here we go.
Nonetheless, let's go to a Pearl video.
This has been seen more than a million times.
This is the kind of stuff that, I mean, quite frankly, it's conservative trad women that are getting upset with this and sharing this everywhere.
But it's stuff like this that is warranting their response and their vitriol towards Pearl Davis here.
It is.
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All right.
Why women shouldn't vote?
Yes.
Yes.
Okay.
A lot of people think I'm insane because I don't think women should vote.
Everybody thinks I'm crazy for this opinion.
If anything, this is probably my most extreme opinion.
And I would like to tell you how I came to this conclusion.
So what happened was I wanted to know why men were so angry about women.
Why are there all these complaints about women?
And when I started researching this stuff, it was pretty easy to figure out why.
90% of women have been on birth control.
One out of three women has had an abortion.
One out of three women has an STD.
The average body count is over five.
So your average wife has slept with over five people.
95 of whip percent, 95% of women are not virgins on their wedding days.
So I understand the complaint.
Now I understand, okay, the quality of women.
But I kept thinking, why?
So this is the average American chick.
Why is it like this?
And my second question was, why are men complaining about marriage?
So these are men.
We're going to give them smiley face.
He's saying, they're saying, don't ever get married.
And I'm thinking, why?
So then my next question was, why don't men want to get married?
What I found out is that the courts, the legal system, all of society is catering towards women.
Okay.
All of society is basically pandering and simping for women.
For example, in the UK, if you accuse your guy of a b ⁇ , you get a free lawyer.
Another example is free government handouts for women and single mother, for single mothers.
So we essentially have a system that is paying women to be single mothers.
So when I would look at why are women so bad, it's like, okay, if you pay women to be terrible, then you're probably going to have more terrible women.
I mean, it's just common sense.
If you get paid to be a single mother, why wouldn't you break up your family?
Well, I mean, morals, but that's a whole nother and whole other thing.
So, so what I figured out when I started talking to some of these politicians, right?
We're going to do this, the guy is a politician.
He's got a bow tie.
Yeah, that's a bow tie.
Now, the issue is that the politicians, the only way they can get elected, the women vote for them.
So the reason we can't see a change in these laws, you know, where men can't get access to their children, where single mothers are being paid to be single mothers.
All of these horrible policies is because the politicians can't change them because they won't be re-elected.
And then I started researching it further.
And I started to think, does every person deserve the right to vote?
Should every person deserve the right to vote?
And what I found out is that men are fined $300,000 if they don't enroll in selective service, where women have no skin in the game.
And in the U.S., anyways, we're voting for a commander-in-chief.
So is it really fair that if I vote for a president because of my feelings and oh, he's so mean, I'm not going to name presidents, and instead I vote for somebody that's basically senile and we go to war.
Is it fair that the men have to pay for that bad decision?
Because essentially, we have a society where men are just paying for women's bad decisions.
Men pay the majority of the taxes.
So who's paying for these women to be single mothers?
Men pay the majority of alimony and child support payments.
So again, the men are paying for the women to leave.
Men build most of the inventions that allowed women to go to work.
So the Roomba, the vacuum cleaner, the washing cleaner, men invented it so women could leave their home and leave little Timmy at home.
And now we see the byproduct of this where we have a more free society.
But guys, our mental health is crazy out here.
Everybody's, you know, got depression, anxiety, all this stuff because women are raising the children by themselves.
And single father homes have better outcomes than single mother homes, but the best outcomes is the parents together.
And because our whole society is pandering to women voting and getting money from women, because women make 80% of consumer buying decisions, so we live in a society that's just constantly telling us what we want to hear all of the time.
And we've basically been brainwashed for the last hundred years to think that women can really be equal to men.
But the truth of the matter is, is that men run society.
They run all of the industries that make society run.
The only reason that women out earn men is because we can monetize beauty and men have subsidized industries.
So men pay their taxes and the government takes their taxes to make companies have quotas for women where they're not as productive as men.
Okay.
Now we have a whole system where women have been told what we want to hear our whole lives and the people that suffer are the children.
Now, I'm a reasonable gal.
I can maybe get behind net taxpayers or something, but only if we get rid of all these subsidies for women.
Because I'm really tired of women being paid to leave their husbands.
I'm really tired of women divorcing their husband, taking off his and accusing him of a b on the way out.
I'm tired of this.
And I'm sorry, but the more power us as women have had, the more we have used it to basically legally men.
You know what?
I don't think women should vote.
That's my opinion.
I could also maybe get behind a net taxpayer.
And I think if we're going to vote, then equally enroll in the military and do all of the dangerous jobs in society.
Go be a plumber.
Go be an electrician.
Go do all of the hard jobs.
And if you don't want to do that, maybe you should just quit whining.
So that's that's the type of stuff that she puts out for her content.
And I want to be clear here.
I'm not even, I don't even intend to get into what she's actually going over here.
That is still not even necessarily my interest.
We can talk about the facts of the matter.
We can talk about the other things that she's talking about, but that's not even my opinion that I think is the issue here is what she's talking about.
Now, I notice, and let, you know, look, to the girls in the audience, I'm your biggest ally here.
The response to Pearl is more interesting to me than Pearl herself or anything that she's saying.
Now, I'll talk about some of the things she just said, but here's what is more important, I would think, for younger girls to notice or single women out there that still want to find a man that wants to marry them and have a family.
You need to understand that it's most likely that the type of man that you are seeking out thinks like Pearl Davis.
You need to understand that.
Whether you like it or not, that is true.
And so to understand that is to give yourself an advantage in the dating arena.
So you can reject that reality as much as you like, but it's still the reality.
And so you're better off to accept it and have a response to it that isn't a defense mechanism to attack another woman.
Because smart men think in some way, shape, or form just like that.
Because the combination of modern day feminism with the patriarchal system that we still exist in has smart men realizing their position is at a disadvantage.
Why even go into that system when you know you're at a disadvantage?
So I'm just telling you, this is how men think, especially smart men and quite frankly, a lot of conservative men.
Now, that doesn't mean that they don't want to get married and start a family.
I'm just telling you, to not recognize that the things that Pearl talks about are things that men talk about and understand and take that approach to the dating arena is to do yourself a horrible disservice.
So I'm just telling you, and this pendulum swings back around because here's what I think is going on.
Here's what I'm noticing.
And again, this is the response.
Why has Pearl Davis turned conservative trad women in the internet marketplace of commentary and ideas into raging liberal feminists?
It has undoubtedly happened.
The responses from these women are just like liberal responses.
Unified attacking the messenger.
That is right out of Olinski's playbook.
Now, it's a defense mechanism.
I'm not saying there's anything wrong.
I'm not saying they're bad people.
They're not.
They're having a psychological response.
It's a defense mechanism because here's what men have realized.
Like I just said.
Yes, we are in a system that is built off the patriarchy, but all the things that the patriarchy built on the cultural end, on the civilizational end, are now not patriarchal and it's all feminist bullcrap.
Now, I believe the Western patriarchy was the best system for both men and women.
And we're in the remnants of this, except we're not actually in it anymore.
What am I talking about?
The Western patriarchy, like take a look at some of the issues she talks about with divorce and alimony and child care payments.
just look at these issues alone in that western patriarchy system even though it was built and run by the men it was like a deal that said hey we're not gonna leave you We're not going to abandon you.
This isn't to get one over on you.
This is because we're going to run civilization.
We recognize that that's how it needs to be done.
We understand that puts you in a compromising position as the females in this patriarchal system, but we will put in place a set of rules so that you know we're not abandoning you.
And if any men does abandon you, there will be a price to pay.
But it's not a patriarchal system.
Men don't have leverage in the professional market.
They've lost it.
And now they don't have any leverage in the judicial system because of the system they built because they wanted to protect themselves in the professional arena in the economy.
So now the men are just saying, well, why?
Why should I get into a contractual agreement that is built for a time that doesn't exist anymore?
So that's just how men think.
That's why men don't want to get married.
And I would also say that, and I think this comes into the defense mechanism part.
When I go look at all the responses, here's another one that has them going crazy is this tweet.
Yes, you're less attractive at 35 than at 25 as a woman.
This used to be common sense 50 years ago.
Now, this is not obviously a universal truth.
Plenty of women look better at 35 than 25 for a lot of different reasons.
Sometimes it's natural.
Sometimes it's not natural.
Sometimes it's a health issue that they take care of.
You know, there's all kinds of reasons.
So this is not a universal truth.
But is it generally speaking a fact?
Yeah, you pick 100 women and you show them at age 25 versus age 35.
How many of them are going to be more attractive at 35?
Probably the minority.
Now, there's plenty of exceptions to the rule.
And let's be clear.
If you don't fall into this, then you shouldn't be upset.
You shouldn't be triggered.
So why is it warranting such a response?
Why did this tweet get seen 14 million times since it was published on June 27th?
That's a week.
14 million views in a week.
All mostly from conservative trad women upset that she said this.
If you don't fall into that category, like Melanie Mack here, you believe you're better looking at 35 than 25, and you don't believe you fall into that category, then why do you care?
See, but women have this thing where they like attacking other women.
That's just a fact.
And so a lot of that is just women just like attacking other women.
They just do.
And so a lot of that comes into this.
And I'll explain that as well.
But really?
Like, who do you want to have this debate, women?
Do you want to have this debate or do you want men to have this debate?
Or do you just want to leave this one lie?
Because again, do you really want to know what men think?
you're so upset with pearl telling you how men think then what do you think is going to happen in your relationships and by the way i don't i don't know melanie mack i've I follow her on Twitter.
I know a lot of people that know her.
I've heard great things.
I've heard she's a wonderful person.
But you know what?
It's funny because all these women are going after Pearl.
And then when people respond to them, when they publish something publicly, they're like, oh my gosh, I'm attacked.
Old school feminism was saving yourself for marriage.
Old school feminism was wanting to be as feminine as possible.
Dresses, cute hair, cute makeup, wanting to prove you were a good cook or a good homemaker.
That's old school feminism.
New school feminism is, oh, we're going to, it's like the original affirmative action.
We're going to get into the professional world and we're going to stack the deck against you in the legal world.
That's new school feminism, which is anti-man.
So it's so built into their sociology that they don't even understand what they're defending because the idea, the concept, the practice of old school feminism is so gone that it's like a language you can't read.
And let's be honest about something else.
Why do a lot of these women get so upset over Pearl and attack her for her looks?
Well, I would say it's probably fair to say that Pearl is not the most attractive girl out there.
Now, as far as I know, I don't think Pearl has ever claimed to be hot or claimed to be trad.
I've never seen that, so I don't really know.
She might, she might not.
But I would say Pearl is not the most attractive girl.
So why do clearly more attractive women have such a vitriolic response to her and go after her for her looks?
You know why?
They're not jealous of her looks.
They're jealous because she exudes more femininity than they do.
That's what it is.
Even her stupid little drawings on a whiteboard is a perfect example.
You say, she's stupid.
She can't draw.
What's she doing this whiteboard for?
Exactly.
She's a stupid, dumb woman.
It's cute.
So they're not attacking, they're not envious of Pearl because they're jealous of her looks.
She is probably less attractive than most of the women that are responding to her.
They're attacking her because she has more femininity than they do.
And here's another aspect of that.
Again, this is a system that most of these women probably can't even understand that they're in.
But women in the workplace, specifically if you're in media, this is a very masculine arena.
And you've got to have a lot of testosterone.
And you've had to absorb or adapt to masculinity in your life to be a part of media and some of these other professions that women are in now, too.
So naturally, a woman in the media arena of any shape or form is already has masculine tendencies, has already sacrificed some of their femininity.
That's just a fact.
Whether you realize it or not, it's true.
And that's why I'm saying the idea, classical femininity is so foreign to modern women.
It's a language they can't read.
They can't write.
They can't speak.
And if there's a woman that seems to be bashing other women that exudes more femininity than them, then it just puts them all in a tizzy.
And that's what you're witnessing.
But isn't it true that women vote Democrat and have put a lot of Democrats in office?
That is just absolutely true.
Is that an argument to repeal the 19th Amendment?
Depends on how you want to solve problems or if you want to solve problems.
Now, I think there's other issues in the voting system that should come before any sort of gender issue.
I think there should be voter IQ tests.
I mean, you can't even argue about the property ownership anymore because so few Americans own any property.
But I think there should be an IQ test before you vote.
Now, that might eliminate a lot of women voters, but see, problem solved.
Doesn't have to be a gender issue.
And I do want to say the other thing, whenever I have seen these takes from Pearl, she always says that she's not getting into the moral side of things.
And.
And I think this is an important thing.
Now, a lot of people disagree with me.
There's a time to discuss morals and there's a time to bring morals into the conversation.
But when you're doing social and cultural commentary and discussions, you have to understand that not everybody has the same morals as you.
And we don't live in a very moral or just society.
So it's not to say you throw your morals out the window.
is to say if you want to have a real conversation about this stuff then bringing morals into the equation is just not dealing in reality again before we take calls and call in i want the women you call in and roast me on this Call in and roast Pearl.
Doesn't bother me one bit because it doesn't change my position in life.
But I'm telling you this.
I'm telling you this.
Just understand, love Pearl, hate Pearl, agree with what she says and thinks or not.
I'm telling you right now, most men, specifically the men that you would like to settle down with, get married and start a family with, think like Pearl thinks.
And of course, we would never say this to you because look at how you're responding to it.
But that's the reality of the situation.
Now, nobody's to blame.
Nobody's to blame here.
We live in a, our world has been so corrupted and we've been lied to so much and so much psychological warfare and chemical warfare on our bodies and everything sexual propaganda.
Nobody's to blame here.
But I just have seen the response to this has been such a phenomenon to me that it was worth coming on here and maybe delving into the social cultural commentary and just seeing if you like it or not.
You know, I'm taking a shot on 4th of July Eve and maybe it flops and I just go back to politics all the time.
I got to tell you, you know, the politics just gets, oh, it's just such a grind.
It's just a grind all the time.
And most of the people I talk to about politics agree with me.
It's like nobody that disagrees with me will ever call in.
So I want some people to disagree with me on this.
But there it is.
Now I see people joining the chats now saying you're late.
Well, I can't go back and cover everything I've just said in the first 30 minutes.
What are you nuts?
But that's too bad.
I might have offended you.
But so there you go.
I would say this, women, stop shooting the messenger and listen to the message, except imagine that that's what a man is thinking and that's the man that you'd like to marry you and then and then decide how you want to respond.
I would just say that.
But there you go.
All right, we're going to go to the phone lines here.
Let's start giving some shout outs.
We got Banksy Mike in here.
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She's late.
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We got the Liberty broadcast in the house tonight.
Are you guys going to be live tomorrow night?
Probably not for the fourth.
You can find the Liberty broadcast live on Tuesday nights.
We got TP in the house, Fall of Civilization.
We got Lisa McKean.
Did I upset Lisa tonight?
We got Holly Green Giant.
We got just another Truth Seeker.
We got Buck Fiden.
We got Spacewater Mew.
We got Cahava Redeemed.
We got Prison Palace.
Oh, I know Priz is upset.
She won't call in, though.
She won't.
She's screaming.
She's screaming at her screen right now.
But see, but Priz, even you, even you, when you responded last night, you were like, hey, well, you know what?
I need to take a deep breath.
So it's all good.
We got Bart Fine in the house.
We got Dude3910.
We got Lacey.
We got Chromitas.
Someone who's someone who, I don't know what, I don't even know what that's supposed to say.
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What do we got?
What's wrong with Rumble tonight?
Are you guys having problems on Rumble?
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Let me know.
Let me know what's wrong with Rumble.
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All right.
So there you go.
And now let me just say this before we open up the phone lines.
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I genuinely want everybody listening to be the best person you can be, whether you're a man or a woman or whatever else.
I am only trying to help you.
I want you to be the best you you can be, genuinely.
So just know that, even if you think I'm crazy for some of the stuff that I might have said tonight, I just want you to be the best you.
That's all.
That's all it is.
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We'll see if anybody talking trash in the chat has the audacity to call in.
I have to remember all these phone numbers to get people to call in.
But those laws were meant, and rightfully so, those laws were meant to protect women in the patriarchal system.
But we're not really in that system anymore.
So why do we still have such laws?
And that's how men think.
So I'm just saying to deny that or to attack the messenger is to do yourself a disservice.
Let me just put it this way.
Let me just put it this way.
I'm 34 and not married.
I'm a smart man.
For me to ignore the advice that I've gotten from hundreds of men, married men, divorced men, saying never get married, I'd be stupid to just completely discount it.
And I'm not.
It's not that I'm against marriage.
It's just not that I don't want to necessarily get married.
It's just, why would I ignore that advice from the ones with the experience?
Yeah, so this Pearl gal, honestly, I find her stuff really cringe and annoying.
I know a lot of people listen.
And honestly, what I would say to all the people listening, I'd say, don't listen.
Hit the gym, work out, get strong.
Because when you're stronger and you're more masculine, honestly, all those issues are going to go away.
Now, from my personal experience, if I might share, it's a little bit private, but it makes me seem like a dork.
I was married when I was like 18, 17.
I was married like over six, seven years.
And yeah, I divorced.
I married a very beautiful, nice lady, but from South America.
But like from my experience, honestly, if I was going to go do things backwards or learn in this whole topic, I would say, yeah, okay, I'm hitting my career, but at the same time, always keep your fitness.
failure yeah and i think uh and i and i just think and i again i'm i'm trying to help women here this is I'm not attacking women.
I love and appreciate women, believe me.
I'm just telling you, you need to better understand the type of man you're looking for if you're going to end up getting married and having a family with that type of man.
You need to understand what they're thinking.
And to deny what they're thinking is to just put yourself at a disadvantage, and you'll end up being with a man that is either a fraud and catering to you or just not what you're looking for.
That's a completely another issue because then you're just getting into the whole social media issue, which maybe I should do real quick, but I got another caller on the line.
Well, look, and we all have an animal instinct in us to protect ground that we've gained, right?
And so what I see is I see modern women, and they might not understand the larger issue, but I see it as they see ground that women have gained in the modern world, and they don't want to sacrifice it.
And that's fine.
Again, that's an animal instinct.
You don't want to lose ground you've gained, but you have to understand that men know you've gained that ground, and so we're going to respond accordingly.
unidentified
The thing is, though, Owen, we screwed ourselves.
Women screwed theirselves.
We had a beautiful place, let the man go to work, staying home and taking care of the house and the children, raising the beautiful people.
See, so there's this other, there's this other response, too, where, you know, I'm noticing, I guess, women above the age of 30 are like, oh, my gosh, you're tossing me out.
You're saying I'm useless.
Nobody, I don't, I don't agree with that.
I don't think anybody agreed with that.
I see plenty of attractive women over 30, over 40, over 50.
It's not like.
See, that's what I'm saying.
Men aren't thinking like that.
Men aren't like, oh, I only want a younger woman.
Yeah, we're naturally attracted to a younger woman, but we're not tossing out older women.
unidentified
Of course not.
Honey, remember, God created Eve as an appropriate other for Adam, an appropriate other.
And so, but I've noticed people saying, you know, we don't know much about Owen's personal life and Owens this life and that life.
Yeah, because I don't want you to.
I'm not in this to be famous or a celebrity.
I don't want people to know about my private life.
I want to have a private life.
And that's part of the reason why I don't really go into the social commentary stuff, cultural commentary stuff, because I don't really talk about my private life.
I don't want to get involved in other people's private lives.
The political stuff affects us all, whether we realize it or not.
But, you know, that might change soon.
that might change soon.
Maybe it'll change soon.
And let me hit one other thing before I take this next caller, or two other things.
Most things when it comes to attraction are uncontrollable.
Meaning you are subconsciously attracted to things you don't even know, you don't even see.
Like a scent or a shape or a man, we can tell if you're fertile or not.
There is something innate.
There is something subconscious that's driving that.
It's mystical, but that's true.
That's the whole younger woman phenomenon.
It doesn't even necessarily have to be about looks.
And here's the one other thing, and I'll take this next caller we have on the line.
The whole Disney princess fairy tale social media world has really, and porn has really negatively affected relationships, without a doubt, on both ends of the spectrum.
Now women have these high expectations for men that are literally impossible.
You may have seen that one questionnaire where women describe their perfect man or women describe the man that they're looking for.
And it's like six foot two, makes quarter million dollars, you know, this, that, or the other thing.
And it was 0.5% of men.
So women are looking for 0.5% of men.
And it's impossible.
I mean, you're literally looking for something that doesn't exist.
And it's not even fair to say that, oh, you're not even hot enough to look for that man.
Honestly, most men that are on the top of the food chain aren't even necessarily looking for the hottest girl they meet.
They're looking for something entirely different.
So you're in a field looking for something that you can never obtain.
And then there's the issues.
So it's this whole, oh, Disney fairy tale, perfect man has to exist for me.
And unreal expectations.
And then there's the men's side, which is the same deal.
Unreal expectations, really not even sure what they're looking for because they think, oh, look, I need a girl that looks like this.
And then they realize that they didn't, this is not what they were even looking for.
Because vanity fades.
Physical attraction fades.
There has to be something more.
But so then what do men do?
Well, then they just go look at porn.
And that just exacerbates the problem.
Now they have even more ridiculous expectations that'll never be met, that they never belong to have.
And so you've got ridiculous expectations on both sides, which doesn't help.
But let me just be clear here, too, because I don't want to be part of the cringe cultural commentary.
You don't have to exist in this vacuum.
You don't have to be a part of this rule.
You can be the exception.
You most likely are the exception.
But if we're going to talk about what's going on in our culture between men and women, let's at least call it like it is.
And I don't have any problem talking about this stuff because I have no problem in any of this stuff.
I don't have a problem in any personal confidence.
So that's my other thing.
If you don't like hearing some of this stuff, then it's something in you that's causing a response.
And that's not necessarily a bad thing.
It's part of human psychology.
We respond to stimuli.
We're supposed to, but we're intellectual beings that learn from those responses and better ourselves.
A man would date five women, but they would not sleep together.
So I'm curious, if women would have a problem if they were dating a man that was seeing other women, but if he wasn't sleeping with any of them, would they have a problem with that?
My guess is most modern day women, if not all, would say, yes, I have a problem with that.
Whereas that was commonplace 50 years ago.
unidentified
Whoa, that's cool.
I mean, not necessarily, but I mean, because I was raised a Catholic.
And so I was always, you know, trained or taught, whatever you want to call it, to, you know, respect the girl.
And so that's what I did up until the age of 26 when I just finally said, you know what, I'm going to have kids.
Fall of Civilization brought four guys to karaoke, brought four guys to karaoke night just to see who was the alpha.
How do you determine who's the alpha at karaoke night?
That's the real question.
I'm guessing the guys probably just got over it and had a good time with themselves that night somehow.
But what is your plan?
What is your plan to determine who the alpha is at karaoke night?
Oh, how they interact.
Interesting.
So my assumption then, let's play this out.
You got a single man out there looking for some advice.
What would be the proper way to handle this situation?
And just Fall of Civilization can let me know if this was ultimately how she determined.
But men, let me tell you from experience, being on the wrong side of this transaction and being on the right side of this transaction.
A lot of the keys to success for men in the social world, in the social realm, are genuinely not caring what anybody thinks.
It's the guerrilla mindset.
Now, I was fortunate enough to kind of go through a lot of that my freshman year in high school and get over it completely my sophomore year.
And it's funny because the less I realized the less I cared about being liked, the more popular I was.
So it's like you don't buy into the popularity contest, you transcend it, you become the most popular.
And then, and then kind of again, I would say later on in my high school years when I started dating more seriously, as far as the dating response to this, but for young men listening, and this is some of this, it really takes mental tenacity to be able to do this, but you have to.
Even if you are jealous, even if you do care, whatever, you have to not care.
You have to never be jealous.
You see your woman talking to another man, your response used to be, good.
I'm sick of her anyway.
I'm out of here.
Or fall of civilization brings you and a bunch of other dudes to karaoke night.
That's not your wife.
Even if it is your girlfriend, I would try to hold back the butthurt.
That's not your wife.
Enjoy yourself.
Who gives a damn?
If she's inviting four people to karaoke night, because that's how she rolls, then you're not interested in her anyway.
So who cares?
Have a good time.
And this is the kind of stuff that Tate gets into that I also notice women getting upset about because they don't want men thinking like this because they know in modern day culture, men have been trained how to think and trained how to act like a dog for women with a dog whistle.
And if men snap out of that, then their gig is up.
Same thing in the alimony child support divorce market.
Exact same thing.
So I'm just curious, Fall of Civilization, is that how it should have gone?
Is that how you would have expected it?
So if anybody's like, oh, why would you invite another guy?
Be like, okay, you're out.
Whereas if a guy was like, oh, hey, cool, nice to meet you.
All right, let's have some fun.
Let's sing some karaoke.
Then you would have been like, yeah, that's cool.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Did what happened if you respond to what I'm saying in the chat?
This is just, things are just getting out of control now.
The chats are out of control.
Why don't people call in and say this kind of stuff on the phone line?
You know, I can actually kind of relate to that.
It's all just a giant social experiment, isn't it?
We're all just part of a giant social experiment.
Or why not just have your own social experiment?
Why not just do your own social experiment?
I was hoping to hear more from women on this issue.
I thought the women would be coming for my throat tonight.
But we had the one woman caller who actually agreed.
What do you know?
Two successful marriages.
Funny how that works.
Isn't it?
So apparently, if Fall of Civilization ever asks you on a date, there's going to be other dudes that show up.
So just expect to be a part of the social experiment.
Care as less as possible, and the outcome will likely be better, which is always the case, really.
Always the case.
And by the way, women actually prefer that.
It's kind of the whole women like a-holes joke.
It's like, we all know there's an element of truth to that.
It's not necessarily that they're a-holes.
It's the confident man that shrugs off the world around him.
Now, it looks, I think, I don't know, C.C. Romitas says, I think women are projecting onto Pearl.
That's what I was saying earlier.
A lot of these women that are in the media, particularly, are very masculine.
It just, it's the nature of the beast.
If you're going to be in the masculine arena, the knockdown, drag out arena of media, you're going to have a level of masculinity.
It's just true.
And so it's funny because they're projecting because they know Pearl is more feminine than them, even though she's not that attractive of a girl.
So they might be much more attractive than Pearl, but they realize she's more feminine than they are.
And so there's your projection.
Prison Palace, bring on people who aren't grifters like Eliza Blue, who are actually talking about current day satanic ritual abuse and MK Ultra.
Didn't Eliza Blue get exposed as a fraud?
I thought that that was a thing.
Like she changes her name.
She changes her look.
She grifts off the latest thing.
I thought that that was something that got found out was that Eliza Blue ended up being a fraud.
And then she got exposed and like tried to change demeanor.
So I don't know if Eliza Blue is the person you want to go into.
Again, I don't care about Pearl.
Like this isn't what is more intriguing to me is the response to Pearl than what Pearl is actually saying.
Yeah, people are all in the comments now.
I forget all the stuff that came out.
Once you see it, it's just like, okay, it's over.
But yeah, there's all kinds of grifters.
And it's mostly people that are just trying to make money and don't have enough confidence in themselves to do what they think or what they believe in.
Well, and I don't know if you heard the formula earlier that the caller made me realize and you just kind of reiterated it.
It's like, yeah, women realize they can go out and get free drinks at a bar.
And that's innocent and trivial enough.
I'm not sitting here pounding the desk because that happens.
But the mindset is the same.
Okay, what is the transaction?
The men have an unlimited access to money.
Women are looking for money.
Well, men have an unlimited access to money.
Men are looking for sex.
Well, women have an unlimited access for sex for men.
So there it is.
So transaction over.
I mean, that's it.
Women know men are looking for sex.
Men know women are looking for money.
There it is.
This is where you're at perpetually.
unidentified
Yeah, exactly.
And then there are like these type of women that fall for it.
And then they just sleep with like every man they can.
So they're like falling into the man's palm.
And then those women end up getting married.
And those are the less robber ones.
And they become like a slot.
You know what I mean?
And then they're the ones who just like are more reserved and then they're the ones who get married, but they're still in that same mindset of, oh, I'm still entitled to everything.
Like I gave him, I gave myself to him.
So I deserve money in return or like child support, you know?
I don't want to have to call you out in the chat, but let's hear what it, what, what, I'd like to see this.
From Cahava Redeemed, it's common that abusive men use the court system to impoverish and further abuse their ex-wives.
Never heard of that before.
Have you ever seen that before?
I've only seen men getting sucked dry by women.
I've never seen it the other way around.
So maybe I'm missing something here.
We only got just 20 minutes left to the doubters.
But we all know I'm right.
And again, the issue isn't Pearl.
The issue isn't what she's saying.
The issue is the defense mechanism response.
And just generally speaking, most men have either gone down that train of thought or had the realizations of everything Pearl presents in her videos.
Agree or disagree, love or hate the messenger.
That's how smart men think.
And it's like, I don't want to be too revealing of what men think and say behind the scenes because, you know, there's a level of, you just, you keep that to yourself.
Like, there's stuff women think about and talk about behind the scenes that they probably don't want men to know, and that's fine.
But I think we're getting a pretty good idea now.
So again, I'm just saying, smart men have realized the things that Pearl talks about and apply that to their romantic lives.
Exactly.
We'll call it bro code.
we'll call it bro code but it's the same thing Women used to manipulate and play their husbands all the time.
It's not necessarily a bad thing.
They find out how they can get what they want from him.
We're talking back in the real feminism days, how they can use their femininity and their sexuality and everything else into getting what they want from men.
And they would talk about it to themselves and be chatty Kathys and laugh and giggle.
You just got to spice it up every once in a while.
And, you know, I just, I spend all day doing politics.
It's not that I'm getting burnt out on it because the passion is still there.
I'm just not a creature of redundancy.
In fact, I hate redundancy.
I can't do redundancy.
All right.
Who I got, Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg?
You know, Zuckerberg had the training and he has the pedigree, but I think Elon Musk's size and training is going to eventually have him win the fight.
I got Musk.
I got Musk in a tap out.
I think Musk is able to use his weight leverage to put Mark in a compromising position on the mat, and then he's just going to give him an arm.
He's just going to give him an arm bar, and it's over.
You guys are out of control in the comments now.
Yeah, and it's funny, too, because as soon as Elon said he was going to tango with Zuckerberg, all these UFC people were like, I'll train you, I'll train you, I'll train you.
So now he's training with some of the top fighters, top trainers in the world because Zuckerberg, the commie, everybody wants Elon Musk to win because they can't stand Cuckerberg, the commie.
They like Elon Musk.
Like American Patriots, freedom fighters, truth tellers, all like Elon Musk and can't stand Zuckerberg.
So they're making sure Elon has proper training to go in there and break the commie's leg or arm.
Let's hope nobody gets hurt.
But let's also hope that this continues because I think this is long overdue.
We used to fight.
I think it's a healthy thing.
I think fighting is a healthy thing when done constructively.
And when it's not done constructively, notice what happens.
It's the same thing with fatherless homes and why their sons have a higher rate of being violent criminals because they don't have constructive fighting in their life.
They need to constructively fight.
Even if that's as basic as fighting with their father and getting put into a pretzel because they're small humans.
Fighting is a good thing when done constructively.
And it's not just about physical.
It's not just about mental.
There's a camaraderie.
Who is one of the United States' strongest allies?
Japan.
Make sense of that.
Because sometimes you fight, and then you get closer afterwards.
But see, there's no combat, and so that makes men weaker when they don't have that ritualistic combat.
And if they've never had constructive combat, then it becomes destructive combat.
But let's just think about it with the Musk-Zuckerberg fight.
The trend of politically opposed ideologies that are more polarized than ever coming together for mutual combat, a battle of fisticuffs, and then breaking bread and walking away is something we desperately need.
Start a fight club.
Yeah, well, I kind of did.
I wouldn't say I alone started it, but, man, I really don't even like talking about the stuff we used to do in college because we were just out of control.
But we basically had an unsanctioned boxing league.
I wouldn't even say it was like fight club.
I mean, we had boxing gloves.
We had kind of a little ring and everything.
But I mean, it's pretty much what you would imagine in a college and four college kids or five or six or I don't know how many people were leaving in our house.
You can imagine when we started up an unsanctioned boxing league in our basement how it went.
But I don't know if I would really call it fight club, but I mean, yeah, we'd fight against one another.
Owen against Alex Soros.
I have a feeling that Soros has never had constructive combat.
Shut up.
You don't know what Fight Club is?
You've never seen the movie Fight Club?
Is it one of those things where the book was better than the movie?
Is that what you're saying?
Yeah, backyard wrestling.
There's also backyard boxing, I think is what, or bare knuckle backyard boxing.
I don't know if it's true or not, but supposedly Daily Caller, they said the two Anheuser-Busch marketing execs who were on leave are quote-unquote no longer employed.
And I realized I got a little, I got a little rambunctious on New Year's.
Normally, I've got a little bit of a stock of fireworks just because I like fireworks and like having fireworks.
And man, I blew all my fireworks up on New Year's Eve, and now I don't have any for the fourth.
And I'm certainly not going to go try to buy them now.
Oh, that sucks.
Well, at least you were finally able to meet your nephews.
But I can relate.
I mean, the truth is that, I mean, honestly, I don't even like to admit this, but it's just the truth.
But I pretty much understood that once I started doing the work I do, that I was going to be letting, and I try not to let anybody down, but I knew I'd be putting the work first and that, sadly, I'd be letting people down.
And it's, I think it's cost me some personal relationships, not even because of what I do, but just because I've always just put it second.
It doesn't help her that she's a blonde and white, and they'd rather go with somebody that's not either of those things, but certainly the Russia angle not really working for her either.