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Dec. 17, 2024 - Pearly Things - Pearl Davis
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RADFEM Hitler "Allegedly" Inspired The Wisconsin School Shooter | Pearl Daily

Joe Trout and Joe Armtrout critique The View’s dismissive framing of Trump voters as "uneducated bad women," arguing economic and security concerns drove 2024 ballots instead. They link school shootings—like the 2023 Abundant Life Christian School attack—to viral TikTok bullying, while questioning whether radical feminist ("radfem") rhetoric, including a manifesto calling for male extermination attributed to 15-year-old shooter Natalie Rupnow, fueled extremism. The episode also dissects OnlyFans’ monetization of sex work, highlighting figures like Nala (alleged $10M earner) and Lily Felton Town’s 1,000-man challenge, contrasting past party culture with today’s scrutiny. A guest claims a DHS $800K watchlist targets "red pill" creators while ignoring left-wing radicalization, suggesting systemic bias in accountability. [Automatically generated summary]

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Good afternoon, good evening, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here at the Audacity Network.
And today, do I have a special show for you?
So, as you guys know, many times in media, you see people complaining about media personalities takes, right?
You know, you'll see people say something, and you know, the audience will say, How are people so out of touch?
And I really thought about this for a while.
And since media is so competitive, really from a young age, people that are in media have a tendency to have worked there for years.
So, as an interesting turn of events, I really wanted to bring in average Americans into the studio, people that have worked, you know, the jobs that keep this country running day to day.
So, I brought in two guests to the studio, Joe Squared.
We have Joe and Joe.
Would you guys mind telling them your name, age, and then what you guys do for a living?
My name is Joe Trout.
I'm 55, and I'm a bricklayer.
Okay.
Joe Armtrout, 36, and I'm in maintenance of the school district.
Thank you guys so much for coming to the show.
So, today we're going to go through the news, and I want to see what you guys think about the different topics that we're going to go over.
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Okay, so the first video we're going to react to, and I want to know you guys' thoughts.
Do you guys know the view?
What are your initial thoughts of The View and like that channel?
Waste of time.
I thought there was one-sided a lot.
When there's something comes on, it's like one person's locked in, and then everybody either has to agree on it.
There doesn't seem like too many times where they don't disagree.
And do you all follow the same, you know?
And do you ever watch The View?
Like ever?
Nah, I've just seen it a couple of times.
Do you know anyone that watches it?
No.
Okay.
So this is recently since Trump won the election.
How do you guys feel?
Happy, sad?
Blessed.
Blessed.
I think it's pretty good.
They're spurging out.
Do you know what spurging is?
No.
You know what coping is?
Coping?
Yeah, coping.
Yeah.
So they're very left-leaning there.
So they're coping with the fact that they lost.
And now I guess they're saying that uneducated white women are to blame.
So here is the clip of the woman, Sunny.
Funny story with her.
She's very racist towards white people.
And they recently found out that she was a descendant of slave owners.
Oh, really?
Yeah, it was really funny.
But here, let me go.
How far do you go back for that?
I don't know, but I just know she thought she was Puerto Rican, but apparently she came from Spain.
So she would always talk about how everyone else was privileged and she wasn't, even though, you know, she's talking for a living, which is pretty good.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then it came out that she was a descendant of slaves.
So, but this is her reaction on to losing the election, essentially.
Uneducated white women voted against their reproductive health freedoms and the deported majority of his people.
White women like being called uneducated white women.
I think the economy matters, national security matters.
But when you put people in these boxes, I think that's a takeaway from your rights.
We're actually insulting a subgroup of American white women.
That subgroup is white women who don't have degrees.
Higher your degree was, the more likely you were to vote for Harris.
Postgraduate degrees like MDs and PhDs, high at the top.
Why would women who don't have degrees be more likely to vote for Trump in this election?
What do women have more of if they have degrees or the higher their education degree?
They have money.
Women without degrees then are much more likely to be voting based on the economy.
They cannot afford to be concerned about women's rights issues.
They need to feed their children.
Women who don't have to worry about that are going to be concerned about women's rights issues because for them, the other things are not issues.
They're insignificant compared to the women's rights issues, which means that women with higher degrees that are voting for Harris are essentially elitists, pointing fingers at them and saying, you're bad women.
We need to be more sensitive to these women and take a second to think about what would drive a woman not to vote for somebody who is claiming to protect their reproductive rights.
Well, they could, of course, not like them and not trust them.
But bottom line, it means that the other candidate is offering them something that they may need more.
And in this case, it came down to the economy.
I'd be very careful with spreading this narrative because it is extremely insensitive to white women without degrees.
So in your opinion, do you think that is the number one reason, the economy, why people voted for Trump?
Just like in the people that you know personally, I think they saw a change that he thought was going to happen.
And then when he wasn't voted back in, they just took everything he wanted to get finished that would help out the economy or the, you know, the country.
And then you're like, no, we're getting rid of this, get rid of this, get rid of that.
And now they're talking about redoing it.
I mean, he was talking about our protection and putting up a wall, which made sense.
Yeah.
And then all of a sudden, when he gets in there, well, let's stop the wall.
Well, there's jobs.
There's material there that's still sitting there.
And these guys are selling it just for scrap.
Well, now they're going to start putting the wall back up.
It doesn't make sense on some of that.
Have you seen the story where apparently they're trying to sell the materials at the border now?
Yeah.
And I guess for scrap.
And I guess some billionaire in Texas just said he'd buy it and sell it back to them.
Yeah.
Which we already bought.
We already bought it.
You know, he spent, you know, whatever it was, $10 million or whatever the number was was ridiculous.
But to say that women that aren't educated, there are so many women that are working out there that don't have education that are actually doing really jobs that really are meaningful.
Like almost all the secretaries in school systems or janitorial or they might not have a degree, but they mean, they're meaningful.
If without them, the schools wouldn't run.
You know, principals and assistant principals and all that, they can, you know, say what they want to the school, but you have a lot of people involved that makes that school spin.
I mean, it rolls.
You know, I work for a pretty big school district, and that's one of the biggest things.
Every time you see in there, they're very polite.
They have to be.
There's so many different moms and, you know, like you said, single moms, single dads, whatever, that coming there raising kids.
And they need to hear the stories, what happens to a lot of them that can't make it on time.
Or, you know, I have, I drop off two kids and I can't get here at the same time.
You know what I mean?
There's one here, one there.
So her saying about the education, I just, I have to disagree on that.
I think there's a lot of people that really wanted it that even make money or don't make money, you know.
What about you?
What do you think?
I agree with that.
No, nothing else.
Not much else to talk about.
I thought it was interesting that it's almost like they say uneducated as an insult, but just because you have a degree doesn't mean you're smarter than somebody.
You got booksmart and you got common sense.
They may have books smart, but they have zero common sense.
I mean, you have people that are running schools that are running businesses that have doctorants, master degrees, or however you want to do it.
I had to go through school and learn on the job site.
And I don't have an, you know, an education-wise as in for being a, you know, a mason, but you still, I can do anything that's out there towards masonry-wise, concrete finish, lay block, you know, structural.
I built some of the some high-rises in the city, you know, as a, as a bricklayer foreman at 21, I was running 65 guys, you know, which is a big deal.
You know, 21 years old, you're running 65 guys on a job site.
I don't have any education.
It's all about, I can, I can just building buildings, you know, you got to know what it is and how to be productive and make sure it's structurally sound before you move on.
Yeah.
You got to trust who you have around you.
And the other interesting thing is some of the degrees people are getting are so worthless nowadays, too.
So it's like that you can literally get a gender studies degree.
You didn't know that?
You've never heard of that?
No, no.
You can get like, so I can just study like being a woman.
That's pretty crazy.
Yeah, I know.
Isn't that the same thing like when you get a Spanish degree, but you're already, you know, already know how to speak Spanish?
Yeah, or you can even get a psychology degree, which is, I mean, online.
I don't know.
All the craziest women I've ever met did psychology.
I fear that that is who is in our therapist systems in America.
They have kind of talk phony too, don't they?
Like, like they have it, they always have an angle.
Yeah.
So when they come and talk to you and they have a conversation, there's always an angle.
Yeah.
Like they'll come down to it and they'll talk.
And then this is, so how's your family?
And I'm like, why are we talking about my family?
I'm here to fix the door.
And you want to know about my family?
I don't understand.
You know, it's like you're trying to read into me a lot farther than just do the job.
Yeah.
They always have an angle.
Yeah.
So the next story we're going to go into is apparently women are breaking up with their boyfriends over the election.
So, you know, if you look at polls of young people, and I'm curious if you guys see this, what age is the schools you guys work in?
Is it high school, middle school?
All of them.
So what age do kids start getting political, would you say, if they do at all?
Middle school.
Yeah, I think it's their family if they push it through.
There's not a little political push in the school itself, but you could see some the kids are actually, they just say things like, like when Trump won, you hear a middle school kid like, he doesn't know nothing about who Trump is, but he's screaming, Trump won.
I'm like, this is a seventh grader down the sixth grade wing yelling, Trump won.
You know, it's just kind of a different thing.
I guess if you're around him or, you know, that's, I guess you learn a lot more.
That was me when I was 12.
My mom took me to Sarah Palin rallies.
Like I met Sarah Palin when I was like 12.
And so I definitely was like arguing about abortion on the playground.
But I didn't know anything at that point.
But so.
You thought you were going to a concert though, although you didn't.
Yeah, I was like, you hear the music, you see the balloons.
You're like, oh, this is cool.
Where are we at?
What's we here for, ma?
Yeah.
Be quiet.
I got a picture with her when I was like 10 or 12.
I don't know.
I don't know how old I was when she ran, but I know I was young.
So the polls are saying that the women are going much more left, like Gen Z women are going left and the men are going much more conservative.
Based on just what you guys have seen in schools, would you say that's true?
I think everybody's afraid of not being comfortable.
So I think being conservative is the right way to be as a man, I guess.
I think a guy wants to leave an impression before he leaves.
It's about stories for me because I think I've lived a pretty good life where everybody wants to hear stories that I've been through.
And it's kind of a funny thing because you just start talking.
And then when somebody says something, I've always had a story on what they're saying because I've had that opportunity of some way or another.
I mean, I've been in construction since 15 years old.
I mean, my uncle owned one of the largest masonry companies in Illinois.
And he was an immigrant that didn't have anything.
He bought one building that was ran down and he rebuilt it.
And he made a ton of money on it, which he didn't think of the money.
And he started the business because that's what made his money was rebuilding stuff to make it look like original.
Doing the little critique things and all the fancy stuff that they don't do that no more.
It costs too much money to do that.
You'll never see buildings like that.
We're back in like if you look at some of these churches and you know, old hospitals, you'll never see buildings look like that ever again.
And it's because the government regulates it too much, or the cost of the cost of the materials goes would be so much.
It's just a you know, when you when you were uh back in the day, you'd lay so many so much material and it wouldn't really show a lot of build, but now it's about fast and go.
It's it's glass and steel.
That's the fastest thing you can put up.
I mean, you can frame out a whole basement in a day, but the finishes take you two and a half months.
You know, you can, it's just a it's what it is.
The framing is the shortcut of the building, but the finish is what takes forever, you know.
And so, do you guys have a shortage of work blue-collar workers?
Like, do you guys see, I hear a lot of industries talk about like a lack of young people signing up?
Um, is that something you see or no?
Yeah, and and I'm I used to do the health and welfare for uh local 56, and we joined with four other locals because of that reason is we lost membership.
People they had they had bad times and you couldn't get work, and those guys were living really on a high means because of what you were making.
I mean, you're making you know, whatever, $1,800 to $2,000 a week working 40 hours, getting your insurance paid, getting all your benefits paid, and you didn't have to pay for much of anything except just go to work.
And then that just tanked, you know, for almost a couple years at a time.
Well, a lot of those guys were living on $2,000 and then they went, you know, unemployment, which only pays out whatever it is, $600 a week.
So, how do those guys survive on $600 a week when, you know, my dad always said, you got to try and have a mortgage of one check?
Yeah.
Well, that doesn't happen anymore because now you have multiple people working in the house.
And is that why you see this, the trends?
Like, just as in the news, we like see a lot of trends.
We see young men don't want to work as much as they used to.
And you see, like, young, you see a lot of studies saying young men are dropping out of the workforce.
Why do you think that is?
Because it's work.
I mean, they're always looking for the edge where they can make the same kind of money, but how, you know, what's the easy way?
I mean, there is no such thing, I think.
I mean, you still have to work hard to get to a certain level, but maybe getting to being where you're owning something and then you're still making the money on what you've accomplished.
But I don't know.
It's a hard, it's a hard thing.
We lost a lot of memberships because of the downtime.
And then we lost, you can't get people to come in.
There's no really incentive.
Yeah, I'm going to make money, but man, I'm going to work hard.
You know, I'm going to work outside.
I'm going to use my hands.
You know, it's just a lot of them don't want to do that anymore.
And what are they doing instead?
Would you say?
Like, just based on not maybe, because I see studies, and I'm curious what you guys see, like, but young men you know, like, what are they doing?
They're just following, just getting along.
I mean, I got, well, I'm just going by my nephews.
Yeah.
So my nephews and nieces, and I got nephews that are gamers, and they make money.
They make enough money to just gameplay.
And then, like, yeah, I'm like 26 in the country, and then I do this, this, and this, and then I'm always looking for the highest tournaments, and then I get in.
It's just like guys that play poker, you know, they have poker leagues, the same thing.
They go and do tournaments, and then that's what they do.
That's what they, you know, a lot of them are really good.
So he makes enough to survive off of video games.
Yes.
Wow.
Yes.
I did not know you could get people.
Yes.
And he does multiples.
Like he does, it's not even fun playing with him.
He says, oh, I know where you're hiding.
Don't peek out when I'm dead again.
You know, you come back, an angel, floating out of a balloon.
You know, I was like, oh, man, this is crazy.
But the newer games, he tries to get more involved because there's more people involved, which is more money.
It's just more into the tournaments.
So, yeah, it's what he does.
So you see young men taking jobs that are maybe easier than like blue-collar, you'd say.
I think there's a lot of jobs even working home.
There's like working on a computer.
You don't have to leave your house anymore.
Yeah.
I mean, there's a lot of cool stuff, but I mean, you know, it's different.
Just different how everything is.
Make sure you.
Okay.
Okay.
So the next story we're going to go into is, oh, wait, I didn't even show you guys the video yet.
We broke up over the election.
Okay.
So this was a comedy bit, but he calls out a guy in the audience talking about how his girlfriend broke up with him over the election.
It was a text during election night.
A text during election night?
Who did you vote for in that election?
You didn't vote.
Okay.
Oh, you're right.
Kabo lost by one vote.
Do you have these text messages on you right now?
Results of this election is scary.
Trump is winning a lot of states.
Yeah, we all agree.
I don't believe policy changes much based on the face of the president.
No.
Okay, listen, guys.
He's letting me read his text messages out loud.
Honestly, I thought it was going to be a tighter race, but this is a sad blowout.
I do think Trump is still going to win.
I can't imagine the general population of America would vote Kaba.
Oh, you did not.
Why not?
Because she's a woman?
Now, this is where you should have consulted a friend.
So why not?
Because she's a woman?
And you simply said, yep.
And she said, wow.
You said only less likely choice for America as a president than someone of an ethnic background is of the female gender.
Honestly, dude, I'm really disappointed to hear you say that.
Not saying it should be that way.
Good for you.
You just said, really fucking pissed me off, and it was sexist, and it gives into the fucked up patriarchy we live in.
Our personalities are too different.
Goodbye.
And then you just wrote back, bitch.
It's pretty crazy.
I thought that was so funny.
What did you guys think?
It doesn't sound like he or they broke up because of the president.
They broke up because he's making fun of women.
Yeah.
I have, it's kind of weird where I live.
There are some lesbians that live close by.
And the first thing they did when they found out she was going to get elected is all these signs went up.
And I understood it was a woman and they want a woman to get in because of their gender.
But it was kind of a weird situation where it's like, well, are you really just doing it because it's a woman?
I mean, it seemed like she was just throwing out there.
It's like taking a rookie quarterback and saying, hey, this guy's out.
You're in.
And you're in the line of fire.
It seemed like she was behind all the time because she wasn't up to speed where she really needed to be to really promote herself.
I thought.
I thought that it was like, okay, the lions on your side of this door and your stake.
You open the door, you're going to have to run past them.
And then you can succeed.
I thought that was what they did.
They just dumped it on her.
And I just thought she wasn't ready for it.
Yeah, I didn't think it was because she was a woman.
I thought it was because she was a woman.
No, I don't think it was.
I thought it was because she was a dumb woman.
I don't know about that either.
I mean, I thought for being for her being what position she's at, she said a lot of stuff where it just kind of like she just, well, I'm not really wondering how am I going to answer this.
How do I answer this?
How do I answer that?
How do I, yeah?
It's like, just be truthful.
And that's what a lot of people steered away from her, I thought, because she didn't, she didn't voice her own, you know, thing.
I think she just didn't know, though.
It's kind of like she just seemed like someone interviewing for a job that just didn't know how to do it.
So that's what I say.
I don't think she was smart enough to do it.
Or I'm just going to say a bunch of right answers so I get the job.
And then when I get in there, then I'm just see if I can do it.
Yeah.
Because, you know, I don't know.
It just to me, it just seemed like every single time something came up.
That's why I thought you never got to see them two together ever debating about little things.
Yeah.
And, you know, it was like she always said the same things over and over.
Like we make a big joke about it, but we always say word salad.
Yeah.
So every time we talk, like, stop it, word salad.
Yeah.
You know, that's all.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I love Trump.
I think he's hilarious.
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Okay, so the next story we're going to talk about is there is a clip going viral right now on a trans person.
Do you guys know what that is?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do you guys have those in schools now?
Are we allowed to say?
Well, you can.
I don't know.
It's your guys' job at all.
If you can't, it's okay.
We could skip.
Yeah.
But this is the, I was just curious if like, if you've seen it, because I don't know, it's, we don't ever know how prevalent it is, like the young like people switching.
But apparently he's lying to men.
Is it a he trying to be a she or she?
It's a he trying to be a she, but the he, she um didn't tell the men that it was that she was trans.
And allegedly, he claims that he convinced 50 men that he was a girl.
So we'll see if you think that he could fool someone.
You tricked into believing that you born a woman when you were trans.
I think about 50 people, 50 guys.
You tricked them into having to presenting as a woman.
Well, you can call it tricked, but in my train of thought at the time, I was just so adamant on the fact that why should I have to tell guys that I'm trans before I sleep with them?
Like, why is it that important?
But then once I came out as trans and realized how much it traumatized about five guys I was getting threats from, I then realized, wow, what was I doing?
Like I was doing it wrong.
But because I never had trans women around me to really educate me and tell me what to do.
I'm just thinking, if I don't tell him, he doesn't ask, then.
Who cares?
Like, how will he ever know?
Because I wasn't going to come out as trans.
If I never came out as trans, nobody would ever know.
So they can't tell once they have to interview you.
No.
There's one guy that could tell.
They know how, but maybe he slept with other trans women.
But he was like, is there something you want to tell me?
And I was like.
Well, was he inside you when he said that?
Yeah.
I was like, what do you mean?
No.
He was like, are you sure?
And he just carried on.
And then he calm and then we like chilled for a bit and then he left.
Well, so you don't know if he actually knows.
That's what he was.
He realized once he was insulted.
I reckon he probably knew anyway.
And he was like, do you want to tell me?
Because if you do, then I'll respect you more.
But at the time, I was floring myself and I used to get guys over from Tinder Loads.
Oh, so she got, it got snipped.
Yeah.
Oh, damn, that's messed up.
He created a taco.
Do you think that they go to the dick store if they need more?
Would you guys notice that that's a like, is that pretty obvious to you or no?
Oh, yeah, that's obvious.
So you think you could do the McDonnell check, but I guess you can't if she got snipped or it got snipped.
Do you think that should be a crime?
I think it's if that's what you're supposed to be or your chromosome is supposed to go one way, but I mean, you shouldn't trick people to say I am.
I mean, you should, you should be honest up front.
Yeah.
Well, I just wonder because like tricking people isn't illegal, but this, I think that's fraud.
So the question is, should that be legal?
Or could you hypothetically make it illegal?
Like where you could prosecute someone for doing that?
I'd say.
I mean, I think it's possible.
I mean, people are getting charged with crimes that are that's that's just messed up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know how they couldn't tell.
I think it's pretty obvious.
But, you know, it's sort of becoming a clown world where you start to see things in the media and they start to seep into real life.
And the next trend that we're going to talk about is people are recording themselves getting fired now.
So people used to take L's, but they would just be in private.
You know, have you ever taken like a really big L and you're so glad no one saw that or whatever?
But now we have this trend of people recording themselves getting fired.
Oh, you get paid for that?
Oh man, I should have done that.
We got a few checks right now.
It's more with women.
I haven't really seen too many men do it, but where they just, they get fired or laid off and they just here.
You can write it down.
Oh, I'm recording this.
So what was that?
I'm recording this.
Okay.
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You'll be paid through the end of the week.
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And then you can, you'll have time to go through that package.
If you want to stay longer, then you'll receive the package at the end of December.
And then you'll have time through January to figure out if you want to accept it.
Well, she seems like she's regretting what's going on.
Are you sure she wasn't getting fired?
Oh, no, she was getting fired.
Oh, and she was recording as she's getting fired.
Yeah.
Saying your care package.
Oh.
Yeah.
So that's the trend is here.
We're going to try it this week.
Yeah.
yeah there's been oh i can't Well, there's not many guys in there, so you might be the trendsetter.
So what, you're going to get fired this week?
Once this goes public.
So what do you think about young people recording everything?
Like, what's it been like to watch that change?
Where I'm sure, like, in the schools 20 years ago, people didn't really have phones.
They have to have them now.
They're everywhere.
They're everywhere.
I mean, they have fighting in the bathrooms, and they'll do like street fights in the bathrooms.
So we had to take doors off so that we can actually monitor the noise or whatever.
Because as soon as they would block the door with somebody, and then they would stop.
And then when you'd open the door, they had to all cut out, you know?
And it's filmed everywhere.
Just all the things that were on social media when they were telling it.
They were doing things like they were following her, like TikTok.
They were tearing the sinks off.
They were tearing the sinks off for TikTok.
It was a TikTok challenge.
They were ripping sinks off the shit.
Same thing.
They had a list of, they had like 15 days of, and it was just like days of Christmas, but it was 15 days of doing something at a school.
Each day was a different vandalization.
So we actually have good tech guys that actually jumped on it where they got ahead of it.
And then we were actually looking for stuff that actually was going to happen.
I mean, one was taking the soap that you have in the bathrooms and throwing it in the hallways.
And then, you know, you can't clean it up just by taking a mop.
You actually have to, there's a lot of work involved in taking soap off.
And they were using it as a slide.
Like they would slide across and they were just about to soap and just destroy things.
You know, flushing, flushing E-pens down toilets all at the same time so they can try and block up stuff or a shoe.
Turn the second floor at a high school into a slipping slide.
I mean, it was just crazy.
Bubbles, bubbles just flowing down the stairs.
They had one day where they said that you had to slap somebody on the ass or kiss somebody else's girlfriend.
You know what I mean?
And it was all filmed.
Like it was all, it was crazy.
And then they started putting like jamming stuff so you couldn't get anything to come in or out of the school so they can keep it, you know, it was crazy.
For almost a whole month there, it was just something was going on.
We were on 911s all day, every day.
And it was middle school and high school.
It was, you know, like, who's next?
What's coming up next?
And this was like, why this month?
Was it because the school didn't have a handle on it yet?
Or what was special about that month?
Yeah, it was nationwide.
Like, it was, it was a lot of places.
And then they had, towards the end, they were saying, okay, you had to smack a teacher on the ass.
And they put it out there.
It was on the announcements.
If you touch a teacher, they're prosecuting you with, you know, you're going to go to jail.
Assault.
That's what they were saying.
If you touch somebody, sexual assault.
It was slap a teacher in the face.
It was, it was.
Did anyone do it or no, they didn't?
We don't hear a lot of that.
We just fix a lot of stuff that happened.
But it was, it was every day.
Do you think that bullying is worse now with social media?
I think bullying will never change.
Okay.
I think you can try as much as you can.
Social media, it could be the smallest little person, but very smart some other way, and then be bullying.
You're like, oh, I can't believe it's her, or I can't believe it's him.
It's like bullying is so many different avenues of pressure, it seems like to me.
I don't know.
It's just, you see it a lot in the schools.
You see some of the kids that are really quiet and they're just kind of just by walking the hallways, you know, like no one's paying attention to them or, you know, or somebody will just deliberately, you'll see it bumping into them or, you know, or just it's just crazy how kids are.
They're ruthless.
They are.
They're ruthless.
They're little buggers, man.
They're ruthless.
It's just, you know, you get to see it in sports too.
You know, we call them two percenters, which are kids that are really above their athletic ability for their age.
We call them two percenters.
And if you can have a couple of those kids be leaders, it changes everything in the aspect of that sport.
But if you have a couple guys like that that are bullies that are just using the other guys as like tackling dummies or, you know, just to beat on, it's, it's not, it's not fun for the other guys.
They just, they want to quit on you.
It's like, you know, hey, guys, it's not how you play.
You know, it's not how you are.
Do you guys see a decrease in physical fights because like social media?
Or no, you think there's more?
There's more.
There's more.
Because everyone films it.
Yeah.
Like you see a lot more of it.
Because if you, you'll look really cool if you beat someone up on camera than everyone.
Once you're the top dog, everybody wants to challenge you.
It's like, it's crazy.
You know, you see Big Joe over here walking into a bar and everybody wants to beat on the big guy for some reason.
Oh, really?
Does that happen to you?
It's like a magnet.
He's like a magnet.
Seriously, like the smallest middle guy-side guy wants to fight.
He gets too drunk.
And then next thing you know, he's trying to find somebody to, you know, mess around with.
And I'm like, oh, my gosh, this guy's getting a little rally over here, Joe.
You better watch it, guy.
You know, it's goofy.
Where to begin?
You never, you always win, though, right?
He used to be a bouncer.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
You must have seen some crazy things as a bouncer.
We've seen a lot of stuff.
What's the craziest thing you saw?
I don't know if we could say this alive.
It's up to you.
You could just say skip if you don't want to.
We'll just skip this.
Yeah.
Okay.
So have you guys heard of the do you guys know what OnlyFans is?
Yes.
Okay.
You don't know what OnlyFans is?
Do you live under a rock?
What's that?
So OnlyFans is essentially decentralized like cornography.
I'm going to say corn because we're on YouTube.
So it's before in order to get on corn sites, you would have to go to like someone that produces it or maybe upload a home video or something.
But it's like a separate website where people can just pay to interact with OnlyFans models.
So like women that are selling sex stuff.
Sometimes it's just, sometimes it's just pictures.
It can be up to like full-on like corn.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, no, I get you.
And it's actually crazy to the point where they say one out of 10 women under the age of 35 has an OnlyFans account.
And if I did the numbers right, roughly half of men in the United States subscribe to it.
Like it's a very, we're probably going to see the first billionaire from OnlyFans in the next decade.
Wow.
Like that's how, like, there was a woman that just got paid $50 million in the last year for OnlyFans, and she's like 22.
She's got a lot of followers.
See, that's the downfall of being, you know, a guy.
What?
We got to work our asses off.
Make that money girl.
You just go in there and show her tits and be done with it.
Yeah.
Like a lot of women will never have to work again.
And the challenge we've had is there is now an OnlyFans to preacher pipeline.
So what happens is a lot of these women, they sell themselves online.
And then what they do is they say sorry and then find God and start preaching the gospel after.
This is like years after or is this?
No.
So I recently covered a case.
Her name was Nala and she was one of the top OnlyFans creators.
I don't know her exact numbers, but she made about like $10 million, like plus, if I had to guess on OnlyFans.
And then she basically said that she had found God, which sounds really nice, except she didn't delete the OnlyFans page.
So it's like a little bit, what do we?
Yeah.
And then she basically kept raising her prices.
She eventually did delete it, but then she starts becoming like a preacher basically on social media.
And we just have a wave of women that go from selling like prostitution, essentially, to preachers.
Yeah.
And now.
Isn't it kind of crazy how easy it is just to get your license of being a pastor or a preacher to and they actually have followers?
Is it the same people that are that reviewing her now?
I mean, she's she's actually got clothes on now, right?
You're smart.
So yeah, because when you talk to OnlyFans models, the number one customer is white Christian men or married men.
Yeah.
Unfortunately.
So a lot of times it's this, you're right.
It's the same.
And a lot of these companies coach the women to basically, because, you know, we get a lot of power from sympathy.
So like men, you guys just really don't like to see women cry, I think.
Like men in general, not any specific.
I get you.
And so they'll like cry and say they regret it and everyone believes them, but it's just sort of like a gimmick, you know?
Now, so there's this one recently that got into a fight with one of my friends.
I don't even know if I should laugh or laugh even harder.
And she doesn't like me either.
So this is the OnlyFans model.
And she's mad because I was the one who exposed her because she was saying she regretted it.
And I was like, you just raised your OnlyFans prices.
And she would go on all these shows saying she like found God.
And I would just say, look, guys, she just raised your OnlyFans prices again.
And like, she's very mad.
Anyways, I was going to give them an update on this story.
So this is.
Okay.
So I don't even know if I should laugh or laugh even harder because this is absolutely hilarious to me.
So number one, I have no idea who this woman is.
Her name is Laura Loomer.
Anyway, somebody said this to me and I'm crying laughing over this.
These OnlyFans girls can pray their slutty behavior away all they want.
They will never be respectable no matter how much they cry to God.
Praying to be a respectable person doesn't work once you do sex work.
It's best that we shun women like this from society forever.
I think I honestly find this so funny because it's like, once again, another person is trying to act holier than I am when you are not even willing to put out your own personal details of your life as in like the things you struggled with, the shame that you've borne because of the things that you have done in your life.
However, I am fully well aware of all the things that I'm putting out on the internet because I want other people to see that like, hey, listen, I could not take away my own sin.
God sent his son to die on the cross, a perfect lamb to cover the debt that I owed.
That is as simple as it gets.
A negative does not cancel out a positive.
That is why God sent his son in human form to save us.
So it's like, number one, are we Amish to?
Like, why are we shunning?
Like, number one, you've never had a conversation with me in real life or on the internet.
And the difference, again, is the fact that I wear my shame on the outside.
I am not afraid of others to literally see me for who I am.
But the people like you who continue to call me by my sin is exactly what the devil does.
So keep it up by all means.
By all means.
I'm going to continue spreading the word of God and what God did for me.
I am in no way.
And by the way, just to give a note, I did say I would believe her if she returned the money.
And she just didn't really want to, I guess.
You know, so.
A prophet, an apostle, a what?
She made an offering.
Yeah, I don't think, yeah, she kept the disciple.
I am just here to share the good news.
The good news is what Christ did in my life by radically saving me.
So continue to judge.
I don't care.
There are so many out there like you, Laura.
So many.
And I truly hope that one day you can find Christ.
You can experience the love of God that I did at the level I did.
Because none of us are perfect.
Absolutely none of us.
And least of all me.
So maybe that is why you're judging me because you never did sex work.
But believe it or not, that's not the worst sin.
All sin is, is something that separates you from Christ.
So go through your life really quick in your head before you get to judgment day and think about the things that you have done and said, even on social media, that have separated you from Christ.
Because that is the scary part about it.
Not judging me.
You can judge me all you want.
I do not care, my girl.
I do not care.
But take the plank out of your own eye before you try to help somebody with a plank in theirs.
What do you think of that?
I think she's fake.
I mean, just the way she keeps herself or how she was, I think she still likes what she was doing and making money.
I mean, if she wasn't making the money, I don't think she'd be putting it out there what she's doing now.
I mean, I'm being honest.
If she really truthfully was wanted to be that part and just praise and all that and then everybody to follow her that way, it's going to be a totally different people than somebody just saw her butt naked a week ago.
Yeah.
You know, it's like, oh, maybe she's, you know, she's, you know, she's sinning.
Oh, yeah, now she's getting saved.
I mean, how is she saying she was a pastor now?
Or, you know what I mean?
She got credentials where she actually went to school to do it or no, she just got saved and got dunked in the water and now she's, you know, yeah, that's exactly what happens.
They don't do anything.
They just go in the water.
You know, and that's what I was saying.
Like if she returned the money, that would at least be a step.
Yeah.
But showing faith that you are going the right way.
But they actually, I'd have to, they actually brought her on all these shows.
So they, they basically all of, I don't, do you guys watch the Daily Wire at all?
So yeah, it's like conservative media put her on all these shows, right?
And so they could show her like conversion story.
And I think they, they didn't like me too much because I kept telling them that she was raising the OnlyFans price.
And it took like six months after she got baptized for her to delete it.
And she kept saying that she couldn't delete it.
But I'm like, well, then wait till it's gone to start preaching.
You know what I mean?
Maybe.
You know?
It's just strange that you would go from one thing to another.
I mean, if she was a model, would it be different, I guess?
Because the way she was showing herself or getting in touch with people, it's totally the opposite of faith.
You know what I mean?
Like to give you, like, she had sex with two guys on camera.
Like, that's how, like, she was doing deep, like, it wasn't, it's like some girls, it's just nudes, but that was, like, intense.
You know.
It's strange.
It's just strange how the, I'm saved now.
But the way she's being mean at somebody just because they said something about her, just like you did, you know, she hates me now or whatever doesn't want to talk to me.
I have a, I can say what I think too.
I mean, you know, you have a different thing about your body than, you know, we feel you're saying you believe in God now, and then he's, you know, got me in the straight and narrow.
Well, it looked like to me that she was still not straight and narrow to me.
I don't know.
Yeah.
And she just switched to like a Jesus influencer, essentially.
So she just went from like one media to another.
Yeah.
So just use some different verbiage.
Yeah, they just start to age out.
And then they're like, what do I do?
I mean, she kind of aged out a little early, but she was like 26, 27.
But they don't pass like 30.
There aren't many.
Really?
Oh, I don't know.
I think 35 is like tops.
Wow.
So speaking of the insane sluttiness that's going on right now.
So there's a woman that had, that wants to have sex with a thousand men in a day.
24 hours.
Yeah, in 24 hours.
It's the same website.
It's OnlyFans.
And so they released a documentary.
She's in training.
So you know how like LeBron, he trains.
Yeah, shoot free throws.
Yeah, he does free throws.
So she was training to have sex with 100 men in a day.
100 men.
Yeah.
And I think she's doing 300 this weekend.
She did it this Sunday for her.
Oh, apparently she did 300 this Sunday.
Wow.
Yes.
So during one guy did a documentary and he basically did this clip or this part of the documentary where he films her right after she did the deed.
The 100 men in a day.
100 men, yeah.
So that's the documentary.
Checking in on Lily Felton Town.
Lily offered to show me the aftermath of their stunt.
I mean, six.
I mean, what does it smell like?
Like, brace itself.
Brace yourself.
Oh, holy.
I guess it can.
Is that real?
Yeah, he's not good with smells.
Lily then walked us through the process that she had repeated a hundred times that day.
Come on in, make yourself at home.
Take your shoes off.
I've got some hangers here if you want to put your coat up.
Come on in.
Where you travel from?
Say, oh, I'm lovely.
Yeah.
Oh, it's so nice to meet you.
I'll get you on the bed.
Make yourself comfortable.
Take off your trousers and we're going to have a fun time.
And then I'll give them the phone camera.
I'll just say, I'm guessing you don't want your face in it.
And if they don't, it'll be POV, phone camera.
Yeah.
I'll start usually with a pub and then I'll say, like, is there anything you like, don't like?
Any certain position you want to do?
Yeah.
And then, yeah, we kind of got straight into it.
Did you do the with a condom on?
No.
No.
I did a condom off.
Okay.
And then, but then, like, once they're having sex and it's like, yeah, kind of like a condom type thing.
Yeah.
It does smell a lot like a lot like sex.
I mean, and there's a rose.
That's nice.
And how are you feeling?
Surprisingly, downstairs is not too, not really sore.
Okay.
It's more just tired.
My eyes sting like nothing else.
Why?
Because of all the coming it.
I think I repeatedly said, you can't have Facebook, not in my eye.
And they just went right at the end.
Well, I think like it might have been an accident.
But no, I mean, I've definitely seen some spunk today, Jesus.
And it just took definitely a lot longer than I thought it was going to be.
I think it was when it was only like 40 and I was like, I'm not even halfway yet.
Yeah.
And 40 is a lot of people.
Like, imagine 40 people and be like, I'm not even halfway like dawn.
When was the last time you ate?
I had a, I think I had a yam yum.
Yam yum, is that what they're called?
A little pastry.
And then I think I had a sandwich, and that was kind of, and then the rest come.
It's not for the weak girls, if I'm honest.
It was hard.
I don't know if I'd recommend it.
Why not?
I think if you're a different type of girl, it's very like it's kind of like being a pro in a sense of like it's just a different feeling.
I don't know how to explain it.
Like it's not like just having with someone.
Yeah, yeah.
Just one in, one out.
Like it feels intense.
Like more intense than you thought it might.
Definitely.
Just take two.
Yeah, one minute.
I think I was well, I- You know, when I talked to you last, like, I was not nervous.
It was like the day before.
I was like, oh, I'm so nervous.
But it was good.
It was more, I guess, the interactions weren't like, I'd have to stop them early and like you'd have to stand on business and be like, I'm so sorry you got to go.
And like the awkward interaction of like you feeling pressure to have to make them come if like you haven't spent enough time with them and feeling like they didn't, like you didn't give them a good time because like they only got two minutes.
And that and that's what that's what's making you feel emotional is that maybe you think you didn't give some guys a good enough time today?
Yeah, yeah.
And it's hard, I think, having the interactions with them when they're like, what, you're not going to make me finish.
I've come all this way.
Like kind of like guilt tripping me a little bit.
I felt bad.
Like some people just travel so far.
Like I didn't want to give them a shit time and like come away from us and be like, oh, that was it.
I think somehow it's like feeling so like robotic.
Like by the, I think like the 30th, you know, like when we're getting on a bit, I've got like a routine of like how we're going to do this.
And like it just sometimes you'd like disassociate and be like, you know, like it's not like normal at all.
In my head right now, I can think of like five, six guys, ten guys I remember, and that's it.
But it's just, I don't know, it's just weird, isn't it?
Like, if I didn't, if I didn't have the videos, I wouldn't have known I've done 100, you know.
So what do you guys think?
Is this real?
Yeah, it's real.
Yeah, I think she's.
So is it like, is it like she didn't do this?
Is what she was thinking.
Is this like one at a time, or is she doing like a 300-guy gangbang or something?
I think it's one after another.
You said you get two minutes.
But she's training, so she's right now.
She's recruiting for a thousand men.
It's insane.
She needs to find a line of work.
Where would she go now?
You know, what are you going to do?
Do you want to hire her?
Yeah.
I mean, the last lady that did a thousand, did she let everybody finish or no?
Or it was like.
I think it was in and out.
This is crazy.
But the last lady that did a thousand was married for 30 years and did it while she was married.
What do you guys think about that?
Must have been a really big check, I guess.
I think the better question is she probably should ask her husband how he felt.
Yeah.
Was he part of the thousand?
I don't know.
I didn't look that up.
Yeah.
What would you guys do?
Look at the mess on the floor and everything.
So a lot of people are giving her pushback, her parents pushback because the parents essentially said, I don't want you to do this.
And she said, I'm going to do it anyway.
And now they're helping her manage the finances because she's making so much money.
So they're saying, invest here, do this with it.
Know, do you think that the parents are wrong for helping her in any way?
I think she's gonna have some emotional problems later.
She's gonna need a psychiatrist on call.
It's probably why dad's like, you need to have that money.
Well, she's already a little bit crazy about over a hundred.
Imagine if a thousand.
I only remember five is the reason why she remembers five is because it looked like her husband or boyfriend or something at the time, and then everybody else didn't.
I mean, that's I don't know.
That's that's a lot of guys.
That's a lot of guys.
That is, that is.
And she's like, Yeah, come in and take your jacket off.
Oh, asking all these questions.
A thousand guys ain't gonna care what's going on.
How do you guys feel about that?
You guys, you work hard and it's like harder to earn money.
And like women can just, you know, take their clothes off and make millions of, like, you know, there is, I'll show you a different girl.
Sophia Rain made $50 million in $43 million last year.
And she, all she's done is post like naked pictures or like nude pictures.
She hasn't done porn or anything.
So you said it's depressing.
It's depressing.
Well, what if, what if these guys are going in there and then they it costs them a certain amount of money, but it's a monthly payment and they didn't know.
What do you mean?
Like if they went in there just to see it one time and then all of a sudden they are monthly payments.
Yeah.
So it's it's a subscription.
Yeah, okay.
All right.
And a lot of them are actually contractible, so you have to pay anyone no matter what.
Yeah.
And they get like special videos or like they get to talk to her.
That's why they like pay more money.
But a lot of times it's just like men in India running the chats.
So it's not even really her.
They just kind of fake it.
But isn't that crazy?
We're government employees.
We can't afford to.
What do you mean?
Yeah, she might not even be real.
It's probably.
I forgot somebody answering the stuff you're asking.
It might not even be real.
It's all on the internet, so it could be digitally enhanced.
Well, she's real because like I know people that have done collaboration, like she's a real person.
She actually says she's a virgin.
Oh, yeah.
I don't know.
But $43 million worth of virgin.
Yeah, I guess.
But that's next, though.
The AI stuff.
That's what people are predicting will be in the future.
It'll just be like not even real women.
It'll just be AI.
Jeez.
Yeah.
So now Candace Owens had a.
Do you guys know who Candace Owens is?
Sounds familiar.
So she's a right-wing political commentator.
And this is the latest back and forth that she had with.
I'm going to show you guys two clips from this.
Go by the situation, but in the moment, you know, you were crying.
And I get obviously what attracts you to this.
I'm not, I'm not going to be patronizing these questions.
It's money and it's fame.
You know, these are demonic possessions.
You know what people will do for this sort of attention.
You're getting a lot of it right now because you've, you know, done something.
You're saying you're going to do something that no person has done instantly with a thousand people in one day.
But how do you ignore what you felt after that and how you felt after that and just put a happy face and pretend that it's normal when it so clearly was not like you clearly were traumatized by the experience?
I personally don't think I was traumatized.
I chose to do this.
This was something that I wanted to do.
I mean, I'm not going to sit here and say it was fucking easy, but I don't think I was traumatized from it at all.
I think as well, obviously from what you might have seen from the documentary, like a lot.
The good points I talked about was also very much cut out.
Know, at the end of the day, they're there to tell a narrative.
Um, and that's kind of, the narrative that they went for is like, this seems like a sad girl.
You know, and I don't want people to pity me or feel sorry for me this is what I chose to do.
Right, but why were you crying?
Are you saying these were happy tears?
No, I was extremely overwhelmed, like it was.
It was very intense um, and yeah, I mean, the experience was obviously like.
We had it like an hour conversation after and obviously, when he started probing me about some experiences in it, it was, you know, it brought up some tears.
I'm a very emotional girl, so I cry a lot.
Yeah wait, really quick, i'm trying to think.
And then the other one, and that's the one that's married, the one on the left is she's a right wing and like kind of, she's like a right wing personality so yeah, she's married.
And then there's the one that slept with the thousand guys.
That was yeah, that was um, the married porn story that you're thinking of.
She's not in that.
Oh sorry okay yeah yeah, those are.
Uh no, this is just an.
Yeah, this is just an interview.
Oh, i'm gonna show you guys.
No, those are fake tears to wash off.
Wash your face off so you don't believe the tears.
No, i'm gonna show you one more.
Burning didn't do this, you know it led me to this choice in life, but you don't seem to have recognized your mother's abuse in this, which is quite alarming to me.
So i'm just curious about your relationship with her.
I mean, my parents definitely don't describe having as what did you say sorry abusive or, I don't think, abusive.
I think their daughter being violated a hundred times by strangers is abusive.
So my parents don't describe as being violated.
Uh, they don't really see it in that way.
Um, they know, i've always been very liberal and, to be honest, my parents they don't necessarily.
They're not, they're not coaching me into it.
They're not telling me, please do please, keep having these people at all.
They're not, you know, they're not really exactly I wouldn't really say like supportive, but at the end of the day, they love me and what is it going to do if they disown me?
Stop talking to me?
That would only cause more heartaches.
And they see it from a standpoint of.
You know, my mom does like my finances because she wants to help me.
You know they, they just want to do what they can to help.
It's not so much like if they, if they disown me tomorrow like I think that would just make everyone more upset are you giving your money?
I'm not arguing that they should disown you.
I mean I understand like a mother's love for their child.
I'm saying that it is unnatural for your mother to be counting the finances that you're earning from having 100 strangers violate you on the internet for cash.
You know, and that is the part that there's just no way to normalize, that there's no way to normalize.
I'm a parent.
There's no way like I have a daughter and the idea of being involved in that, like it's not saying that if she goes down that path, that you're not going to be there and and pray and hope that you know she changes and speak to her about that and say i'm always going to love you.
But I, I I view it as predatory.
You know parental behavior and I don't think I would necessarily.
I don't think it's fair to even describe it, as my parents are liberal, I mean i'm obviously not a liberal, i'm a conservative, but none of my liberal friends, liberal family members, their parents would view this also as demonic, whether they have faith or not.
They would just say, what parent would want that for their child?
Because your mother is old enough to understand what the implications are for your future.
You know, you already comprehend what the Futures are making it.
I get that you turn everything into a joke.
I think you do that really to protect yourself as an armor.
I don't think you actually think it's funny, but to recognize that, like, you, you're a beautiful young girl and you're never going to have the prospects.
You're not going to have a man that wants to have a family with you because they're going to see you as damaged goods.
Your mother partaking in that, just so you know, is a form of abuse.
It is.
It's abusive.
I possibly didn't say it as that.
I mean, mama's just trying to help me.
But what then would you suggest my mother does?
Like, try to talk you out of it.
Like a mom.
Mom is supposed to guide their children when they're doing decisions like that and say, listen, I understand you may think this is that, or you may think it's this way, but you're a beautiful young girl.
You have your entire future ahead of you.
You have two parents that love you.
You know, you could marry a man and raise children and have a happily ever after.
Or you could be the girl who everyone knows who can't have a child that goes to school.
So what do you guys think?
What are your thoughts?
Pretty hard.
Say, Dad, I'm going to go sleep with the thousand guys.
And then I'm like, what's your end game after that?
Yeah.
You know, because I don't know.
Do you do you think that you could talk when your daughter wants to?
I'm sure there's been times not this crazy, but your daughters have wanted to do something that you adamantly were against.
It's about a tattoo.
Oh, a tattoo?
Were you able to stop it?
Well, number one, she was still in high school.
Okay.
And she's like, and when you have these little tattoo parties, there's not really a thing where you got to sign some papers saying, Dad, mom says it's okay.
My sister did that.
Okay, so she got a tattoo and it was a star.
It was in the middle of her belly button.
And it was pretty good size, size of a golf ball.
And she goes right away and she gets it done.
She kind of says, like, dad, what are you going to, you know, are you going to be mad if I get a tattoo?
And I'm like, yeah, why would you, if you're going to do something to your body, it's got to have meaning, I would think.
You know, my brother passed away.
Got a tattoo saying he passed away or of some sort, you know.
You just had a, you had a kid, you know, you got a footprint or a handprint or something, which it's meaningful.
It's something, it means something, you know.
She had it and she told me it was just one of those temporary ones.
And then, you know, next thing you know, it's not.
So it's like, now she has a bunch of them, but she's older now.
So I don't.
Yeah, you can't really stop.
Like, no.
Because my perspective is you can't really stop her.
Like, what if no?
Have you ever tried, like, my perspective is when a woman wants to do something, whether it's divorce her husband, whether it's get a tattoo, sleep with a thousand men.
It's a mindset.
You cannot stop them.
It's a mindset.
I think they have a mindset where it's like, oh, yeah, well, that's what I'm going to do.
Okay.
You know, that's fine.
I guess.
I mean, still going to love you for it.
I'm still going to be around for you.
It's still, you know, but just make sure it's what you want and why you did it.
Is there a purpose for it?
You know?
Do you, so do you think the parents were abusive for helping her at all with this?
I think they just wanted to be there emotionally for her because after that happens, that's got to be traumatizing, I would think.
At one, you know, at one time, all that happens at one time, and you're just like, you know, where's she going to go from there?
I don't think they're traumatized.
I think they enjoy it.
I think that's why she keeps doing it.
I don't know.
Did the parents like that?
I don't know, man.
No, I don't.
That's what she said.
They don't.
But she just.
Yeah.
They're like, what?
Mom, dad got a check.
Yeah, I think they got a new Porsche.
They got a check.
They got to check it either way.
I feel so bad.
But hey, thanks for the career.
So, if your daughters did something like this and brought you back a million dollars, would you accept the money?
Yeah, because it's going to be psychiatry later.
You know, that's funny.
I mean, there's going to be some downfall somewhere.
What if probably the whole family years later, she gets a divorce or not, or you can't find a boyfriend because they find out what happened to her?
Yeah.
Or she's, you know, older where the guys that are looking are actually wanting to have family.
And it's like, is your stuff still work?
You know what I mean?
Is it, you know, it gets beat up.
You know, that's a thousand dudes, man.
I mean, you know, do we have to get you checked before we, you know, tie the knot?
When you guys, because you said you're in your 30s?
Yeah.
Okay.
So when you guys were younger, did you have like women that did stuff like this at like your high schools or colleges?
Didn't know about it.
I seen weird stuff.
Yeah.
Like, what do you see?
What did you see?
Okay.
So we used to go to parties on Fridays, and then it was like a so I got to hang around with everybody.
Okay.
So it's not like this hung out with the jocks, smart guys, whatever.
I hung around with everybody.
So school was kind of big.
So I get to know a bunch of people.
We saw a girl stand on top of a table and ride a Coca-Cola bottle in front of the kids from school there.
By Coca-Cola bottle, you mean, okay, yeah.
Not the plastic.
Okay, so she's doing that in front of everybody.
Everybody, because she's trashed.
Yeah.
You know, it was drinking involved.
And, you know, it's kind of the same thing, just less people, like, right?
I mean, she's doing it in front of everybody here, too.
Just on camera.
It's not that surprising.
It's different.
I guess, you know, when we were in school, it was more, I don't want to say free sex or free-for-all, but it wasn't really that hard to have sex, I guess.
It was like everybody was kind of.
So you think the women were sluttier then?
I don't think I want to call them sluttier.
What would you call it?
Because they were.
They were very.
You didn't have to work so hard.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You have to work harder now than you did then.
Yeah.
Well, I can't say nothing because I've been married for a while, but I would imagine.
They have friends, right?
They like tell you what it's like dating, don't they?
I'm going to say I saw more tits and ass at parties than I've seen in strip clubs at some of the parties I've been to.
Okay.
It seems like when women get not want to say intoxicated, just having a good time and one shows, they all show.
Yeah.
See, I think that's the only fanza.
So did you guys know that I'm on a DHS watch list?
Why?
Did you say something?
Yeah.
So apparently, so the government put $800,000 trying to stop stop my content.
Really?
Yeah.
And me and like they put us on basically a government watch list because we do, it's called, you probably don't know what it's called, red pill content.
It's just like conservative, right-leaning, but it's more about like dating, I would say, and like culture, like that sort of thing.
And recently, there was a school shooting in Madison, and allegedly, there was a the person that inspired this person to shoot up the school was from a radical feminist account and they're not on any watch lists, but me and my friends are.
So it's kind of like crazy how the government treats the left and the right, like on media.
Like we get kicked off of everything.
And we don't know for sure yet.
I will say, by the way, guys, allegedly, police haven't confirmed it, but the woman who ran the account deleted it.
So to me, I'm like, why would you delete the account if you had scared of something to be caught up on?
Yeah.
So I'm going to read an article about the Madison.
Here's what we know about the deadly school shooting in Wisconsin.
A teacher and teenage student were killed in a school shooting at the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison in an attack Monday that also injured six more people.
Authorities in Madison say that the two students are in a criminal critical condition with life-threatening injuries, while three other students and a teacher sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
Two of the students have since been released from area hospitals.
The shooting just days before Christmas break has left the Madison community in shock and searching for answers.
In a statement, Governor Tony Evers said that he was praying for the families and loved ones whose life is so senselessly taken and called the shooting a gut-wrenching tragedy.
As a father, a grandfather, and as a governor, it is unthinkable that a kid or an educator might wake up and go to school one morning and never come home.
That should never happen.
And I will never accept this as a foregone reality or stop working to change it, he said in a statement.
For now, there are more questions than answers about what led to Monday's events.
Here's what we know so far: How did it happen and how did the police respond?
Madison police chief Sean Barnes told reporters at 10:57 a.m. local time, a second-grade teacher at the private school called 911 to report a shooting was underway.
Police initially said that the call came from a second grade student that error police said was due to a mix-up interpreting the 911 call log.
Police were on the scene in three minutes, Barnes said.
Some officers he noted were an active shooter training that very morning just a mile away.
Who were the victims?
Police believe the shooting took place inside a study hall with victims gathered from multiple grades.
But aside from the number of victims, authorities have yet to release the names, ages, or identifying details about those who were injured or killed.
Police identified Natalie Rupnow, 15, as the alleged shooter who went by Samantha, was a student at the school.
Authorities said that she apparently died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Police say that they are working to determine a motive, including whether Rupino has been bullied prior to the shooting.
A handgun was recovered at the scene, and authorities said that they were working with federal officials to trace the origin of the gun.
As of Monday, it remained unclear on how the shooter acquired the weapon.
While a document attributed to Rupnau has been circulated online, Barnes said that they are working to understand its origins and whether it actually came from the alleged shooter.
Barnes said the department has spoken with Rupanov's family and searched the home.
He said that she did not have any previous brushes with the law that he was aware of.
There are always signs of a school shooting before it occurs, Barnes said, and he asked for the public to come forward to help paint a fuller picture of what led to the bloodshed.
He said authorities are combining the shooters' school media and that identifying a motive is the department's top priority.
Officials pointedly urged Madison residents in the greater community to take mental health care a priority and seek out help and support at the first signs that they might be suffering.
Female suspects are rare in school shootings.
Since 1999, killings at Columbine High School in Colorado, only eight other suspects or 4% have been female.
The Madison community was in mourning on Monday night.
One mother has three sons who attended Abundant Life, a ninth grader, a set of twins in sixth grade.
Jean Charles told Wisconsin Public Radio she was relieved that her children were safe, but expects them to have emotional trauma for a long time.
This is not okay.
If your kids go to school, they are not okay.
If they are at church, they are not okay.
If they are elsewhere, they are not okay.
Where are they going to be safe?
Barbara Weiss, Abundant Life's elementary and school relations director, said that the school does not have any firearms on campus and that students are not even allowed to fake finger guns on the playgrounds.
The school has cameras and students are visually scanned as they enter the building, Weir said.
The school does not have metal detectors or a school resource officer, she said.
A community vigil was held outside Madison on Monday night for the victims and survivors of the shooting.
Across the state, flags were ordered to half-staff by the governor and in a statement from the White House, President Biden called the shooting shocking and unconsciousable.
From Newton to Uvale, Parkland to Madison, to so many other shootings that don't receive attention, it is unacceptable that we are able to protect our children from the scourge of gun violence, Biden said.
We cannot continue to accept it as normal.
Every child deserves to feel safe in their classroom.
Students across the country should be learning how to read and write, not having to learn how to duck and cover.
So I'm going to also pull up the alleged manifesto.
So this is the alleged shooter.
So, well, this is the shooter that's confirmed.
And the manifesto says, women are the only hope for this wretched world, but even women who have been brainwashed by moits for too long, they've internalized the patriarchy and turned on each other, always begging for the male approval and validation.
It's disgusting.
I realize the truth.
Men are irredeemable.
Radfem Hitler was in, is effing vindicated now.
They can't be reformed or redeemed.
They're a fucking scourge upon the earth.
The only solution is to exterminate them and every food who worships these effing parasites.
Every single male must be wiped out, from babies to the elderly.
Only then can women be free to create a new world.
I'll be a pioneer.
I'll be the first to take the first step.
I don't care if they're fathers, brothers, husbands, sons, teachers, police, and especially the N-word or politician.
I've been craving to kill them all.
This is my mission.
Only when their parasitic sludge has been expunged from this earth is when the world will be clean and women can start over.
It's the only way.
In approximately 10 minutes, I should be dead.
It feels strange, but it feels so good.
I think she was pretty smart.
huh well the way she wrote the oh like it seems like it was she was pretty smart you know like the The issue is, I thought, would be.
You're at a school that has all different grades.
So she was going to some kind of Catholic school or something.
Yeah.
And she shot second graders instead of people her own age.
So why would that have been?
You know, like what, or was she going after the teacher?
It was a study hall.
Oh, so I think a teacher did get shot.
Um, but from what I understand, it was a study hall mixed.
I don't know exactly what ages because they haven't released the victims.
Oh, okay.
I thought she was deliberately going after a certain group or something.
I don't know.
But she comes from a mom and a dad and everything, full family.
From what I don't know, I just have questions on some of the way she was brought up.
Let's see if I can find it.
Manifesto.
Scott.
By looking at her, she looks like a normal kid, but how does she turn out to be like that?
Parents?
Parents?
Let's see what it says.
Witnesses.
I don't think that's out yet.
What we know about this.
There's a lot of details on that.
Yeah, I mean, it was pretty reasonable.
Is she abused?
Is she, you know, it's kind of a weird situation.
You don't know a lot of they keep it kind of quiet because they're not really telling you a lot what's going on yet.
So I think it's the radical feminist content that she was consuming.
It's very like anti-man-hating.
Yeah.
And the account, I've interacted.
Yeah.
The account that she mentioned, I've interacted with on Twitter before.
They don't like me, but like they're just very like anti-man and man-hating.
You know, that's what if that is the manifesto, which we don't know yet, we're kind of waiting.
That's my guess.
What is your perspective on like how schools could prevent school shootings?
Sealed carry.
I don't know if that's the because then you're going to have people that might be just like John Wayne stuff instead of being you go through training.
You know, just like any officer, if your staff has gone through, you know, particular training, then I have no problem with it.
I think there's, I don't mind concealed carry.
What I worry about is the aftermath, as in a lot of them are going to be, if you put them through the ringer of actually something happening and you actually see them shoot and see them picking out targets, that's a different story when somebody's just like, oh, I'll conceal Carrie.
I only shoot only when I have to, you know, score to get my card.
It's a little bit different.
If somebody actually shoots weekly or and knows where they're actually the projectile is going, I think that's a different story.
But I think schools have to have an actual plan and stick to it.
Do you see, I can go for hours on, because I deal with this school and it's one of those things.
Is the door supposed to be locked or unlocked?
Is it supposed to be open or is it supposed to be closed during school times?
Or when teachers leave their classroom and leave the door open, now you just change the fire rating of the hallway because now the door is open and the fire rating is in the hallway, not in the classroom.
So it's crazy how they let all these different teachers or schools do whatever they want to do thinking it's safe when there should be a set thing saying that, hey, we're closing the door, period.
Door wants to be locked all the time.
So when you come over and check, that door is locked and closed and you never have to guess it.
And there's no specific plan in a lot of schools, is what you're saying.
They have a plan.
They plan, they have a plan, but they don't.
It's a they have magnets holding.
They have wedges holding the doors.
They have, they unlock the door because it's not convenient for them because their desk is on the other side of the classroom and they have to go open the door all the time.
So you leave the door unlocked.
Well, sometimes don't even carry the key on them.
You can see the key sitting on their desk.
They get up and walk over there.
Well, how do you lock the door if you're under a code red?
You know, you see it all the time.
I mean, they had incidents where they thought there was something in a school and they went into school and they want to check.
All the doors were unlocked in the wing.
So now you have to call in reinforcements because you can't leave an area unturned.
You know, they have to look through everything.
Well, if there's 15, 20 classrooms, you can't do what four or five cops, which are local.
Now you're calling in other people to come and go.
And the next find out, it was a hoax.
It was a, you know, it's.
Do you think most of the time, like, trying to phrase this?
Do you think most of the time it could be predicted who would potentially be an at-risk student for doing something like that?
I would say it's, I don't think you have a lot of interaction with teachers or whoever was supposed to take care of like asking the questions.
You know, they push us.
They have us take these little things every single year.
And it's about how to see abuse or if you see a bruise on somebody or you're supposed to say something.
Or if you see somebody being bullied, you're supposed to say something.
Well, I understand that.
We do that.
I mean, you're our father.
You see stuff, you know, so you're like, you say something.
The biggest thing, I don't know if they know how to handle it yet.
I mean, do we have psychiatrists here?
Do we have people that actually know how to have a conversation with somebody that might be a bully?
Or they're just saying the opposite.
Oh, I don't do that.
I don't do this.
I don't do that.
Yeah, and some people lie, too.
That's what I'm saying.
I mean, you could have a questionnaire.
You could actually, you know, come and see things in a classroom and sit with them.
How do they, you know, do they, when you see somebody say something and then this guy looks at them and then they cower down?
You know what I mean?
There's definitely signs.
Do the teachers see that or the actual counselors or whatever?
I don't know.
I don't know if they're, you know what I mean?
It's like, you know, they have a degree, but is it really a degree in what they want to do or is it just something just to get a paycheck?
Yeah.
You know, I hate to say that, but, you know, the schools are being overcrowded and you're not having a lot of help one way or the other.
I mean, you can see it in all aspects from people that take care of the school or people that, you know, are teaching in the school.
I mean, when you put out there saying that no kid left behind, I think that's the worst thing in the world.
You know, you have kids that are just getting bounced around because it's their grade they're supposed to be in.
Well, how do you know they have a learning disability and you're not teaching them the, there's always ways to have somebody learn something.
You just got to figure out what it takes.
You know, I couldn't remember any, I could read a page, couldn't tell you what's on it.
Yeah.
So I'd have to either read it a couple times or have to write notes, you know, for school.
And that's the way I, how I learned.
I mean, you know, I'm not, you know, I just don't remember stuff that I read.
But I like to do things and then you understand, you know, like, oh, okay, you know, but I think it's the same thing in school.
I don't think there's that many.
They stick with a learning policy and they don't veer from it for kids that are well advanced or not.
You know, I got a granddaughter that's doing high school math at third grade, but she's still in the same class in math with everybody else.
So I know she's bored.
You know, they're like, oh, you know what?
She can, she's really good at math.
Well, why isn't she like in a different math class?
They won't put them ahead, like to the next or what.
I'm just, I'm just saying what's going on.
Yeah.
You know, I mean, she took, she took the, what is it, the aptitude test or whatever and found out she's, she's really smart.
You know, she's really good at math.
You know, she's, she struggles on the reading part, but the math, she's, she's a whiz.
So it's like, okay, well, how do we get her to learn or catch up to her math skills to reading or learning that literature or whatever?
You know what I mean?
So I don't know.
I don't know if teachers really know how to, or maybe there's nothing out there for that.
Yeah, well, because the question is, how do you really prevent something like this?
Like, doors locked, unlocked.
Does it matter if the kid has a gun?
I'm just, I'm just wondering, you know, because I think if you like, if they start shooting with if you don't have a gun back, do you remember how they ran videos when you were in high school before prom came or homecoming and they showed you like drunk driver and then they have a crash card?
Why don't they do the same thing?
Like, this is like a bad thing.
Don't mess with this.
This is.
They don't do that.
I don't think so.
I've never seen it.
What?
Where they have videos of showing like how to handle a gun or not handle a gun or how to handle whatever or you know what this in the south in the southern states, there's a reason why there's not a lot of shootings because they actually teach hunters education.
Yeah.
That's part of the school program.
They'll do that up here.
The guns, the guns they use are for hunting.
It's not for shooting people or whatever.
And I think a lot of the problem is video games.
You know, kids play video game, they shoot the bad guy, bad guy pops up.
Well, in real life, it doesn't work that way.
Yeah.
Who's the bad guy?
The bullies?
Yeah.
Bad kids?
Would you predict that that's some of it they're getting bullied and they just can't take it?
So they just go to school and shoot them.
How can it be just bullying, though?
It could be abusive.
It could be.
I mean, you know, it could be a bad thing where all of a sudden, you know, they were boyfriend, girlfriend, and now all of a sudden she has another boyfriend or he has another girlfriend or left her for him.
And, you know, I mean, there's a lot of stuff out there that could get you wired up.
The kid basically shot herself, so we're never going to know exactly, was the teacher the target or was the kids the target?
Yeah, that's the kind of weird part of it.
Was the teacher abusing or was the kid, you know, what's going on?
We don't know.
Maybe the teacher said something to her in front of all the other kids and now she's getting slack on it.
Catholic teachers still beat kids with rulers.
No, no.
I did Catholic school.
We don't even have nuns really anymore.
Like I didn't, I didn't have a single nun.
No.
I had some coaches, man.
They beat me with a whistle.
No, you couldn't do that.
You can't do it now.
No way.
Did they beat you?
No.
No, I was like, you didn't go to the same school.
When your coach does this, you know.
No.
Have you been that tall since you were young?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I was 6'6 in 6th grade or 5th grade.
Oh, wow.
I've been the same height since 8th grade.
I was 12.
But you're taller than even me.
6'8.
Well, thank you guys for coming on.
Thanks for helping me cover the news today.
That was very entertaining.
I thought it was a good time.
Yeah.
Did you have fun?
Oh, it was a great time.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, the chat really likes you.
I'm going to read the comments they have.
They pay to have their comments read, so we're going to see.
They said, shout out to our blue collar brethren.
All right.
Recovering white collar here.
My collar has been blue for five years, and I thank God every morning, says Tom.
Beaten Cheeks says these guys are awesome.
Blue collar since 2005, people.
Edward says she makes a TikTok in response to Laura Loomer because she doesn't care.
How many people make videos about things they don't care about?
Who would watch?
Tolerating abortion rather than shunning women who've had one is what brought us to this place.
Refusing to shame shameful behavior guarantees more of it.
Beaten Cheek says, OMG, how would they not delete the stench part when the camera guy gagged?
That lily chick is beyond disgusting.
It's time to bring shame back into the world.
Dane, that skanky gal told Candace Owens on a show that she's doing this because she loves doing it.
But Candace continues arguing that the tramp is being manipulated and driven by others.
I know.
You would be, guys, I've interviewed so many sex workers that are like enough for a lifetime.
These women just love having sex on camera.
I don't know what it is.
That's their thing.
They like variety.
That's what they like doing.
Usually when they cry after, it's just so they can get a husband.
Like, what are they going to tell the husbands?
Oh, it's so fun.
I enjoyed every minute of that.
No.
Normally, 50 guys, you know, 50 guys.
I was coerced.
He just made me.
I was pressured.
I mean, that's the age-old tears hope boost readings.
The Beaten Cheek says, Candace has been pissing me off lately, protecting whores.
While there is a sympodemic, my term I coined years ago, FYI, shame to these males.
Women need to take their own accountability.
Dane says, all I can figure is that Candace Owens hasn't been around many trashy and trampy people as I have.
Candace Owens says that this whore is being violated.
That's like saying guests at your birthday party are burglars.
You're under arrest for breaking and entering.
Leave the gifts you brought.
Candace is showing her feminists and blames it on others, especially men.
She infantilizes the OF tramp.
Candace is an example of why women shouldn't.
I can't say that on YouTube.
I can't say that.
She has a feeling no amount of data and truth will pry from the truth at her hands.
Edward, withholding consequences from degrading behavior denies the guilty party a means to actually feel redeemed and reconciled.
All is forgiven, does nothing to erase a guilty conscience.
Dane says, Pearl, Deandra said the reason Candace doesn't believe this OF gal enjoys doing it is because of her own violation of it, is because she's not ugly or trashy looking enough.
She says that Candace doesn't believe pretty women can be skanky skanks.
She thinks that ugly women that sleep around to be popular by pretty girls are manipulated into whoredom.
Edward says, Nala should be asked if she owes any kind of amends to anyone for what she's done.
Does she think she's damaged anyone?
I don't think she does, and that's why she doesn't get it.
Graham says, Hi, Pearl, check out the Apostle Prophets short video on Candace leaving the Daily Wire and her nonsense on the way out.
You'll crack up.
Dane, by the way, Pearl, unlike you, I am a Candace fan from way back when she was making videos on her cell phone.
I'm a fan of hers, but I'm not a groupie or a follower.
On this issue, she's wrong.
Here's out.
Here it is.
Dane, also, Pearl, about your guest Coca-Cola bottle story, it's not uncommon for a vacuum to be created and the women have to go to the emergency room to have them removed.
True story.
Very common.
Did you mean an actual Coca-Cola bottle?
Oh, you meant an, I thought that was like a metaphor for something.
Why are you, have you seen that too?
We need to go to school together.
You're a little different age than age.
Graham says, I have an exhibition by an ex with a champagne bottle.
Dane, I've seriously considered selling my body before, but I've had to sell it by the pound.
I'd start selling my body I'd have as a novelty like the stuff you buy at carnival or circus.
If I sold my body, I'd have to give a salvage title to the new owner because this machine is broken down and worn out.
Candace Owens reminds me of my brother, a doctor, very smart and simultaneously very stupid.
It's fascinating.
Beaten Cheek says, these guys are awesome.
Good guys.
Mad respect.
Johnny says, good show today.
Thanks, Pearl.
Well, guys, let me know what you guys think in the comments of the show.
Do you guys have anything you want to shout out?
Social media, email?
No, I had a good time.
Well, thanks for coming.
It was a lot of fun.
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You do the 10 bucks a month.
All month you can comment in my chat.
Alex says this shooter is a product of the actual Miss Andrew on the dark corners of the web, the one that speaks like her manifesto on a daily basis.
It's going to get worse.
Thank you for your comment, Alex.
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Bye-bye.
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