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March 24, 2025 - Pearly Things - Pearl Davis
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Why Are Modern Women So Ungrateful? | Pearl Daily

Jeremy Boring, co-CEO of The Daily Wire—a $1B media empire generating $200M in 2024 revenue—faces backlash after a billionaire’s emotional tweets and Fox partnership hints, while critics like Candace Owens and Brett Cooper, who owe their careers to him (including a $50M movie for Cooper), attack him without gratitude. The host frames modern conservative women as ungrateful, comparing them to athletes like Haley Monroe, who allegedly provoke coaches before playing victim, while male "simps" enable such behavior. Meanwhile, Tommy Lauren’s firing from Fox exposes hypocrisy: she mocked free speech protests but spent $600K on security for nine arrests at UC Berkeley. The debate reveals a clash between toxic masculinity and toxic femininity, where conservative women demand masculine traits while conservative men shame others for enjoying female sexuality—leaving young men vulnerable to figures like Andrew Tate. [Automatically generated summary]

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Okay, so today we're going to start talking about Candace Owens, Brett Cooper are crapping all over Jeremy Boring.
And, you know, modern women are really some of the most ungrateful women to ever live.
You guys have to understand my point of view.
I have cousins that were deployed for like a year.
Okay.
I have family members that do hard labor jobs that do keep society running.
I myself think I'm very lucky to do what I do.
So when I see women complaining about how they had unfair treatment when you talk for a living, I get a bit frustrated.
I get, I don't want to say angry, but do you guys know what else you could have been doing?
So, you know, men create things to make our lives better.
They sacrifice what they want and what they have so we can survive and thrive.
And what do women get them in return?
Nothing.
Nothing.
Women have a tendency to whine and complain instead of saying thank you to men for all of the efforts that they made in society.
So this story is similar to a story in the news about a basketball coach that pulled the hair of a female team member after they lost their state championship.
So I saw this and I just knew it was cap.
So let's play this.
Is this sound done?
Yeah.
Fired after a post.
I can't.
I don't know why.
Okay, now it's gone.
In other news from around the state, we're following.
A high school girls basketball head coach has been fired after a post.
So all of you simp fathers, okay, on there, every time your daughter does something degenerate or does something disrespectful, all of you guys' first reaction, and it was so clear when this clip went viral, all of you guys' first reaction is to blame the dad, right?
This is what all the simp fathers did.
So he, you know, she's like crying or whatever.
Thank you for the super chat, CA.
Around the state, we're following a high school girl.
Now, everyone's first reaction was, oh, I would kill that guy.
This is how you guys reward bad behavior all the time.
God, I see it.
And I saw this when I was playing sports.
What the women will do in sports is they'll do something really, really disrespectful.
They'll roll their eyes.
They will, because, you know, I had all different types of coaches.
I had coaches that screamed at me.
I had coaches that wouldn't hurt a fly.
I had all different types.
I never had problems.
Even with coaches that generally like, like they weren't my biggest fan, I would never have a problem like that because I wasn't disrespectful.
So when I saw this, I knew all of you simp dad.
Yeah, because do you know what?
You guys, it's like you'll see that the wives, you guys will see that the women in your lives are, I can't talk.
You guys will see that the women in your lives are liars.
You'll see your girlfriend lies, your mother lies, your wife lies.
But for some reason, you guys think your daughters are above it.
I mean, how many times does a daughter say, I can't use that example on YouTube.
But let's just say, how many times do daughters put men in jail for no reason because the dad believed it?
Okay, I'll just say that.
I'll just say that.
So I knew when I saw this- Girls basketball head coach has been fired after a post-game incident you're seeing here.
This at Northville Central School District in Fulton County.
This, in this video, you can see coach Jim Zulo is seen pulling the hair of senior.
Yeah, and you know what makes it worse?
So now this girl's being told, oh, you're a victim.
Oh my gosh, he pulled your ponytail.
That was the worst thing ever.
However could that happen to you?
So now, on top, this is how you guys create monsters.
This is what you guys do.
Because now she gets the victim points.
She gets all the attention from the news.
Everyone's going to tell her her life is so hard.
Haley Monroe, as the team waited for the medal.
I mean, he didn't deck her in the face.
He yanked her ponytail.
And I knew, I knew she did something to start this.
I've played sports for 16 years.
I have never seen, I have, you can, you, if you are a coach, you have to have some self-control over your temper in order to play or to coach for that long.
There's just no way.
So I just knew, I just knew that she did something to start this.
Presentation following the school's loss in the Class D state championship game.
Now, the school district issued a statement.
If my daughter was treated like that, the coach would hear about it.
He would get an earful.
Yeah, I know, because you're a simp.
And I don't really care.
I don't care.
You guys think, okay, because she's 17 and a half.
She, you know what?
When the boys get screamed at, and I'm going to get into this.
I'm going to get into this.
You guys think that your daughters, because they're 17, can do any sort of disrespectful thing.
And you guys create these monsters.
It's you in the chat.
Yeah, you.
It's still not very cool of him.
Well, do you know what she did first?
Can you think critically?
God, I think you know you've made it as a YouTuber when you hate your audience a little bit.
I love you guys, but it's just like sometimes.
How do you watch this channel?
Why would he men do not react like that for no reason?
She did something.
I promise to God she did something.
And we're going to get to it.
Statement saying it is, quote, deeply disturbed by the incident while announcing plans to address the actions.
And to read the school district's full statement, as well as Zulo's response, you can visit Rochester first.
When she's crying, she's lying.
Shout out to Jesse Lee Peterson.
So, you know, what they didn't tell you, okay.
A high school basketball coach.
Now he's fired after yanking a girl's ponytail following their loss in the New York Class D state championship game.
Yanking someone's hair, though.
Well, did she throw hands first?
Do you see, Jeremy, Jeremy in the chat?
This is what, God, the simp dads, I actually think you guys are step one in creating these monsters.
Because you guys are like scared of your wives and then you get scared of your daughters.
Like they can do no wrong.
She probably just told him, yeah, shut up, whatever.
It's really not that hard to just be respectful to your coaches.
Okay, good job on the girl.
See, this is the simping, Colin.
Good job on the girl standing next to the victim number 24 for standing up to this thug.
The Northville Central School District says they fired Jim Zulo for the incident.
According to Zulow, senior Haley Monroe directed an expletive towards him, which led to the incident.
So she was cussing him out.
Now look, look, I am not saying that he should have had that reaction.
But at some point, you can only emasculate a man so much that they respond.
You know, and this is what I would tell if I had a daughter playing.
I would say, don't cuss out your fucking coach.
That would be my answer.
Because I've played, I've played sports for 20 years.
Never had that problem.
And if I've ever seen anything like this, do you know what?
And I'll tell you what, women, we know this.
We know this.
If you have ever seen an instance where a coach freaks out at a player, I promise to God the player has been disrespectful for so long.
The same way, if you guys see a guy freak out at a woman in an argument, and if like, let's say it was an adult woman, right?
And she does the same, he does the same thing.
That guy's been taking so much crap that he snaps.
I promise you, this is not her first rodeo.
Promise you, she has been disrespectful to him all season to the point now she thinks it's okay to cuss him out.
Nope, coach is going to get daddy.
Yeah, because you guys are simps.
Do you know what?
If that happened to my daughter, I would say you deserved it.
What?
Because he, he, oh no, you yanked on a ponytail.
Oh my God, that was so terrible.
You must be traumatized.
Do you guys see, like, this is how women start their overreaction journeys?
Because I have just seen things like this so many times in sports.
Now, nothing like this.
Like, I've never seen a coach grab a girl's ponytail.
But I've seen it in sports where the woman overreacts.
And then all the parents, like, oh, like, do you know what?
I had this coach when I was 16.
And I'm going to tell you, my experience was I loved this coach.
I loved it.
It was a guy and a girl, and they were just known for being hard asses.
They would yell at you.
They would, it was like the best shape I was probably ever in in my life.
And they would scream at you.
And I mean, if I had quoted back some of the things that they said to me, I don't even want to do it because I did love these coaches, but they were quite, they could get, they could get pretty nasty.
But I improved so much that year.
And in my club, I went from the worst girl on the team.
I wasn't even playing.
And all the other girls got so upset and would blah, blah, blah.
They would cry and blah.
And I was like, whatever, I'm just going to rise to the occasion and improve.
And I went from like the fourth girl in my position because there's two girls in every team and I was on the second team.
The next year, I made it to the top team.
And it took me like four years to work towards that.
And so I promise to God, any girl that's like a coach has a reaction to, she's a disrespectful woman.
I promise you.
If you are coachable and listening to what they say and not being disrespectful, they will never react like that.
So yeah, all of the guys in the chat saying, oh, oh, I would, I would, I don't really care.
I really don't care.
Okay.
You have the physical punishment, so you wouldn't have to be physical.
I mean, how physical did he get?
Do you know what probably happened?
She cussed him out.
She walked away.
And he was probably saying, What did you say to me?
Because this is what the girls do.
They pick fights.
And this is, I'm going to go, I'm going to move into the Brett Cooper, Candace Owen stuff.
But if you're going to pick a fight, okay, if you're going to cuss a grown man out and cuss him out and then walk away, how do you expect him to react like a wimp?
Especially these old school men.
They're not like, they're not like our generation.
Okay.
These men actually, they saw, they have remnants of what women used to be like.
So that was very gentle.
He was about to rip the ponytail out.
Not really.
Oh, come on.
That is a grown man.
If he wanted to rip the ponytail out, she could have been on the floor.
But you guys are like trained.
You're trained to see young women as like victims.
Her neck was about to snap.
Oh, no, it wasn't.
That, come on, you have got to be kidding me.
If that was my daughter, I would have jumped the stands and laid his ass out in less than 30 seconds.
I wish more people would agree.
Yeah, this is all the simping.
He's big and bad with a defenseless girl.
Yeah, okay.
This wouldn't have been a good day for him if I was present.
I hate you guys sometimes.
Not you.
I mean, I do.
She almost died.
This is what happens, okay?
Women, women, what they'll do is they'll see how cool men are, right?
So this is a guy and a girl, and they're like happy.
That was a tender pull.
Yeah, I know.
And the girl will be like, I want to be a guy.
Guys are so cool.
And who can blame you?
You guys are awesome.
Do you know what I mean?
And so they do the feminism thing and they say they want to be male.
So, for example, women wanted to join the workforce, but they can't deal with getting fired.
So if they get fired, they throw in a false accusation or something.
So they can't.
Now, with sports, they wanted to be like men and play sports.
And I did that, right?
But if I got chewed out, I didn't cry about it because the men get chewed out.
Why would you try to go be a man and play in a man's world?
And if you can't take it.
Second thing that annoys me, do you know what you get stuck with?
Women like this, they ruin it because they get rid of all the good coaches.
And I have seen this.
I have seen this in club sports, okay?
Those coaches that I loved, they left.
They left and went to a different club because too many stupid parents come.
This is why I feel so passionately about this.
She may be a brat, but you do not touch her.
That triggers a daddy protection protocol.
Then don't get your daughter in sports.
Okay, let me get this straight.
Let me get this straight.
You put your daughter in basketball.
I have gotten elbowed in the face in basketball and had a giant black eye, a giant black eye that lasted like two and a half weeks.
I've gotten elbowed in the mouth where like my mouth is bleeding.
People tear ACLs.
If your daughter can't handle a light tug, then get her out of sports.
Like, why do you guys put your daughters in a man's world?
For us guys, it's simple.
If your coach is soft on you, he'll be soft.
You'll be soft to your opponent.
I mean, that's what I'm saying.
Do you guys want to win?
And so then this is what happens.
All of the parents complain and they get the best coaches fired and they replace them with women.
And do you know who's tortured me?
Me, because I don't get the best.
I mean, not anymore.
I'm old.
Like, this doesn't apply to me.
But hypothetically, my younger self.
Because then, me, me, the non, like, I could get a letter of recommendation from any coach I've ever had ever.
And I could say this so easily.
Like, they all liked me.
I'm not saying I was perfect, but I was never disrespectful.
And do you know what, guys?
You know what you guys do?
You guys go get all the best coaches fired.
And then me, who was not complaining at the time, who did not do anything disrespectful, I lose the good coach because the simp dads believe their daughters at all costs, put them in a man's world, and then tell them that they're a victim if any of the things that come with being in sports happen.
Oh my gosh.
I feel so strongly about this.
I've seen it by another player, not the coach.
Then get your daughter.
Do you know what?
You're the problem.
You are the problem.
Real John Garcia in the chat.
You, you're the problem.
And do you know what?
I hope your daughter's a brat.
I hope she grows up to be a brat because you guys ain't just believing that they can do whatever they want to the coach.
And I would see the worst that, God, I hated it because I wanted to win and I really liked learning.
So if I got correction from the coach, I was kind of excited.
Like I liked to be corrected a lot.
And yeah, I know.
Maybe the protocol should be the disciplined to the simp dads.
Yeah, like simp dads know how to discipline.
They're afraid of their wives.
What do you think their daughter's going to do?
No, that coach needs to be fired, even though the girl was being snotty.
I disagree with you.
I disagree.
And I'm going to keep going on this.
So witnesses say she cursed out the coach, and that's why he responded the way that he did.
Here is a TradCon non-simp, Manko Smash on Twitter.
Pearly things was right.
She started it.
We live in a society where a girl can cuss out her coach with zero consequences, but when he asserts dominance, all the other adults take his side and fire him.
absolute clown world and you wonder why kids grow up with no respect.
You guys raise these brats.
You really do.
My dad, I swear, if my dad saw me cuss out a coach, he would never, he would never allow that.
Oh my God.
So this coach came out of retirement.
He was a legendary coach.
So remember, this is what you simps do.
This is what you guys do.
Oh, my, I've seen this so many times.
I'm getting so bad.
So this is what you guys do.
You guys get great coaches fired because of your simp, because of your simping for your daughters.
That's what you guys do.
My stepdaughter is manipulative at an early age.
She knows if she complains and cries near this one specific dude, she can get free games at the arcade because he'll do that for her.
Okay, this coach came out of retirement to coach a girls team, gets them sent to the state championship, and what does he get?
A mouthy team of ungrateful women.
This brings us to the current topic.
Friday's show was all about Matt Walsh and his wife.
Alyssa Walsh made an X account to troll her husband.
Make sure to check it out.
It's a really good episode.
While going back and forth with Matt Walsh on X, the news came out that Jeremy Boring, the co-CEO of The Daily Wire, was abruptly stepping down.
This news came as a shock as Jeremy is one of the original founders of The Daily Wire.
Him and Ben Shapiro founded the company together in 2015, and his hard work was one of the main factors in its growth to its now over a billion dollar company evaluation.
Jeremy has been on multiple outlets speaking about his creative plans for the company.
Reportedly, The Daily Wire and all of his ventures brought in over $200 million in 2024.
Boring is stepping down as CEO, but says that he will remain on with the company in a creative director role.
This comes on the backs of other staff departures in recent history.
This includes the like of Brett Cooper and Candace Owens.
It's no surprise that they are women, but not all women do that.
Jeremy's exit has also been sudden and silent.
He hasn't made any out-of-pocket statements.
He hasn't said any disparaging remarks about the Daily Wire, and he's generally kept to himself despite his outspoken demeanor.
This is a stark contrast to Candace Owens and Brett Cooper leaving the Daily Wire.
Last year, we all saw Candace Owens crash out on social media and her YouTube channel when she got fired.
Brett was not as contentious as direct as Candace left enough innuendos and passive aggressive posts on social media to insinuate something bad happened during her tenure there.
Candace Owens and Brett Cooper, like the girls on those basketball teams, are being ungrateful, mouthy women that did not appreciate the effort that Jeremy and the other men have put into them to make them who they are today.
So here is Candace Owens talking about the Jeremy Boring situation.
OK, a diversary.
All right, you guys.
Happy Tuesday.
What can I say other than it is a woman's intuition, which is funny because we ended yesterday's episode where I was saying, women, we don't know, know, but we know.
And many ladies got that.
We just know stuff.
We get vibes.
Last week, I was looking at the CEO of the Daily Wire, Jeremy Boring's tweets, and something just felt off.
So, we did an entire episode.
Well, actually, just the beginning of an episode, but we quite literally entitled it, Just Asking Questions About the Daily Wire.
And today, just four days later, news breaks that Jeremy Boring is stepping down.
So, our answer has arrived.
Let's jump right into that.
Let's get started.
And welcome back to Candace.
You guys, I am having deja vu.
I am having deja vu.
It's like I've already been here before.
You're not going to believe this.
Today is my fire diversary.
You're wondering what a fire diversary is.
It's the anniversary of the day you got fired.
So, shout out to anyone who's been fired before.
But last year, on March 18th, I received news that I was no longer employed at the Daily Wire, which did okay.
After you ran a social media campaign against the company, bitch, like why do they do they leave out like the most important detail after you worked for a Jewish network and then started talking about pro-Palestine stuff?
I mean, guys, that would be like, okay, imagine if I hired somebody and they started usually yes, yeah, exactly.
But for women, it's like they nobody asks that question.
Seriously, if you mouth off a grown man and you F around and find out, you fathers, let me know in the chat.
Are you going to punish the grown man or your daughter?
I already know what they're going to say.
You guys like fathers with daughters, it's like a blind spot 90% of the time.
Okay, I would do that to my daughter if she was being an asshole.
Yeah, okay, I think that's it.
He loves to monologue, he writes long tweets, he likes to share his ideas, which, by the way, no shade.
It makes sense when you understand his background.
He was like a drama, a drama kid growing up.
He's spoken about this at length.
He also named the company after his drama club, Bent Key, as it's called.
And he wears the key around his neck because it was like the key to his drama theater.
I think I believe it's the key to his theater that he worked at when he was younger.
And he speaks often about how he got involved with the Daily Wire.
He was formerly a guy who.
Yeah, they said I played the fifth.
I know.
I know.
You guys don't think I've done sports for 20 years.
I know how these things play out.
He was trying to make it in Hollywood as an actor.
Again, this is all according to him.
Didn't work out for him.
And then suddenly, unceremoniously dropped by Harry's Razors because he came on my show when I was at PragerU and we spoke about the trans issue.
And essentially, they canceled Michael Knowles and said, We're no longer going to read ads with you.
And rather than then saying, Okay, we're going to have Michael Knowles launch Michael's Razors in response to this.
Jeremy said, We're going to launch a razor company and it's going to be called Jeremy's Razors.
Okay.
Another example.
You remember this when I was at the Daily Wire?
There was also Jeremy's Chocolates.
Another backstory there.
And this one is, I always thought, was quite horse chocolate.
I don't know.
The point is, is that when there was kind of a moment that was building culturally, Jeremy would launch a product and typically his name went on it.
And that's what I mean when I say that he was sort of front and center facing.
Recently, he was just sort of doing and saying a lot that felt off.
And in the public sphere, everyone was commenting on this, just kind of going, okay, I get that you offer a lot of commentary, but something feels in this environment emotionally off.
And when I say emotionally off, I would think, I would think the fairest way to summarize it would be to say that he was being unnecessarily confrontational.
Oh, that's rich coming from Candace.
Sorry.
And I would say the same thing if I said that unnecessarily confrontational with everyone.
Like it just felt like, does everything need to be a confrontation?
And Brett Cooper.
It's just like sad to me.
I used to love Candace Owens.
I used to love her stuff, but ever since the Crowder thing, I just cannot see her the same.
I can't.
Obviously, the backstory of that, she was without a question, the breakout star of the Daily Wire.
She is just tremendous talent, very young.
Gen Z did something different with the comment section.
She kind of announced that she was leaving.
It was considered unceremonious because the public wasn't expecting it.
This was back in December of last year.
And it was heavily rumored at that time amongst YouTubers and internet slews that Jeremy then handpicked her best friend and maid of honor.
Brett Cooper got married last April.
This girl was her maid of honor.
Her name is Reagan Conrad.
He had handpicked this young woman to report.
Yeah.
Okay.
And this was, why did this happen?
Because Brett Cooper decided to unfollow her and do passive aggressive things on social media to let everyone speculate.
Okay.
And this is going back to my flowchart, which is again, the conservative women, what they do is they see the men, right?
They enter the man's world.
They all have the option to get married young and put their, put, none of them are going to put their media career away for the kids.
I'm not saying they should.
I am not saying they should.
I am not saying that that's what they should do.
All I'm saying is it's not what they're selling, right?
Now, so again, you know, Brett goes into the man's world right there, and then she can't take the getting fired.
And do you know what?
I actually had a situation in England where something really similar happened, where I actually did let go of one employee and I hired his friend.
And it wasn't really, it was just because the friend really couldn't do the job.
It wasn't really a personal thing, but they stayed friends.
It was kind of awkward, you know.
But, you know, it just, it just was what it was.
And so men can actually put their differences aside and say, you know what?
This is a man's world.
You know, life is tough and work isn't personal.
But, you know, women, they go into a man's world and they bring in all the drama.
And then Candace Owens tag teens on this poor cousin, you know, or this, sorry, not cousin.
This poor woman.
I mean, I don't really feel bad for her either because, I mean, she's probably one and the same, but like it's part of The job, right?
But God, it's like sometimes I feel crazy because I'm like, how do you guys not see this?
I guess I'm by myself just noticing these things.
Place Brett and the rumors and innuendo online was because he just kind of wanted to get back at Brett.
Now, I want to be very clear.
That's rumor and innuendo.
Neither Jeremy nor Brett confirmed that rumor at all.
But what we do know is that Brett Cooper and Reagan did, in fact, stop being friends after this.
And what we do know is that Reagan did then take over her position.
And what we do know is that Reagan's cousin came out and did a video and at the very least confirmed the rumors that Reagan was supposed to have left the Daily Wire with Brett and then did a 180 and decided to stay because of the money that they offered her, which she said was like, you know, a consistent shit.
Do you know how much of a brat you have to be?
Frickin' A. Brett Cooper is going to make millions of dollars on her YouTube channel.
She was a nobody actress.
Okay.
Nobody knew who she was.
Now she's world famous and making millions of dollars.
If I leave a company, now her friend goes and gets to start a small YouTube channel and take over.
You know what this would be like?
You know the Tonight Show, how they had rotating hosts?
If Jimmy Fallon left the Tonight Show and they cast some his brother or his friend or something, they would just understand this is part of business.
Somebody's got to fill the job.
But to think that you have control over what your friend does, I don't know.
Nope.
Nope, nope, nope.
Stream of income, and she felt that that was defensive territory.
So that's what we know.
We obviously, again, cannot confirm that Jeremy handpicked her to get back at Brett.
Now, but you can imply it on your show.
Reagan taking over the comment section from an objective numerical.
Pearl, you're on point.
Conservative culture is simp.
It's so simp.
And it's worse.
It's worse than liberal culture because they want men to accept bad deals.
That's pretty much.
And we're going to actually react to a Pierce Morgan clip at the end of this.
That was hilarious showing this.
Cole Standard clearly did not go over well with the public.
For whatever reason you want to read into that, maybe because they felt that Brett was being backstabbed or that Jeremy did something wrong.
I could tell you why it didn't go over well because Brett Cooper played victim and let the public attack her ex-best friend.
And then also simultaneously pretending that she did not.
You guys think I was born yesterday.
The show itself is not doing what Brett's show was doing.
Had she not unfollowed her friend, unfollowed Jeremy, and done that past, you know what?
It's like, just come out and say it.
Make your statement.
Talk this.
Don't half talk shit and then pretend you didn't.
Show was averaging from half a million to a million views per a video.
Here is Reagan's channel today.
This is just a screenshot that we took one hour ago.
Okay.
So you can see that we are averaging about 20,000 views in 24-hour span, or actually less than that.
It's just not the show, but it was.
Bryden, let's be clear.
They're conservative pundits and conservative people.
I think you're missing nuance, Pearl.
Okay, do you want me to clarify?
The conservative, I'm talking about these conservatives, Bryden.
Was.
That's fine.
It doesn't matter.
Some people have YouTube channels.
And to some people, that, like, you know, 20,000 in 24 hours actually is a lot.
But what happened thereafter was atypical.
Jeremy did something that I think any person in a boardroom would describe as ill-advisable, which is when you launch something and it doesn't do what it's supposed to do, you just pivot, you pivot the product, or you say it's fine, I don't really care, maybe you're making money, who knows, but you don't blame the consumer.
You don't blame the audience of the Daily Wire for not consuming the content.
And that's what he did.
And here is a video of that.
And this, again, was something that the public flagged as this seems like caged emotion.
Take a listen.
What Reagan hasn't done is taking acting classes to be more like Brett Cooper.
That is just completely absurd.
And it's hurt my feelings a little bit that Brett hasn't done more to defend her friend, Reagan.
You know, Brett chose to leave the show.
It was her idea, her stated desire to leave the show and to leave the company.
How can you play victim when you are making millions of dollars talking?
I want her to go be a coal miner for a week and then come back.
Please, God.
She had personally recommended Reagan to me before she told me she wanted to leave the show.
She had personally recommended Reagan to me and told me that if she ever did leave the show, Reagan would be a great person to consider to host it.
And that at any rate, I should give something to Reagan because she should be on screen talent.
And I know that most of these attacks on Reagan are completely unfair.
They're completely.
They are unfair, Candace.
I mean, can we just be honest here?
Like, this is the problem when women, women have the ability to do so much reputational damage.
And the thing is, women don't value our reputation like men do.
Men spend years building their reputation.
So what's the solution?
I'll get to that.
I'll get to that.
The solution is you got to start shaming these simps.
That's one.
And Boring's kind of a simp, too, but it's fine.
But, you know, and so, you know, Brett, she feels no remorse for essentially ruining her, this woman's reputation.
What did she do?
She didn't kill anybody.
She didn't steal.
She didn't.
And Brett is in the perfect position because all she has to do, and you know this, when there's drama going on, people are hyper-watching your account.
So all she has to do is do a couple unfollows.
She has ruined that woman's reputation.
She has.
And all of the simp conservative, because conservative men have a tendency to be sexless.
Sorry, guys.
I'm not trying to be rude, but that's what they do: they manipulate men that are not experienced with women and get them to, and women will get the men to attack who they want.
Disingenuous.
People aren't really raising these criticisms.
They're buying.
They're either helping to craft or buying into a narrative which has been crafted by people who want the Daily Wire to fail and want Reagan to fail in the role.
And both will be disappointed because Reagan will not fail in this role.
And the Daily Wire will not fail.
We continue to grow.
Candace is a drama gossip queen.
Yeah.
I mean, yeah, but it's a little hypocritical of me to say that.
You know what I'm saying?
We continue to succeed.
Reagan will not fail.
The Daily Wire will not fail.
It just seemed like he was saying too much.
Nobody wanted the Daily Wire to fail.
Nobody wanted Reagan to fail.
It's okay sometimes when something goes out and it's just not the response that you expected or anticipated it was.
And that kind of got the rumor mail going.
And it was then rumored that the Daily Wire was looking to sell, or rather, I shouldn't say it was rumored, they were not closed off from a sale.
That came from Jeremy.
I mean, nobody's closed off from a sale for the right amount of money.
I mean, people sell their kidneys.
You know, people will literally sell their kidney for the right amount of money.
You think, yeah, okay.
Directly, he gave that to Axios in a statement.
And I can show you, Axios reported, quote, between the lines, asked about a deal with Fox.
Boring said the company isn't actively looking for a buyer, but we're not closed off to an offer.
It's easy.
And then this is a quote from Jeremy, it's easy to imagine a strategic partnership with Fox or someone like Fox that could be mutually beneficial.
I think that we compliment Fox and don't compete with Fox, he added, noting Daily Wire's audience is primarily younger and more coastal urban.
So it seemed like, I don't know, how would you read that statement?
I read that as, hey, we're kind of looking for someone to maybe show some interest in a strategic partnership.
That's exactly what he's explicitly stating, which seemed to me to be unusual because they had been kind of, or at least while I was at Daily Wire, painting a vision into the future.
We're going to take over Disney.
And now it's kind of like, oh, maybe we will partner with Fox and, you know, we're not closed off from a sale sort of a thing.
And this was followed.
And this was recently.
And what I'm going to show you is literally just the last two weeks of Jeremy's tweets.
It was just a lot of emotion coming from Jeremy Boring towards people that I would say, generally speaking, don't have a lot of issues with others.
Like these are not people that you expect are going to have.
Chris says, well, I'm here to simp for Pearl.
So go ahead, open season, shame me.
Let's go.
Oh, you're giving me two super chats.
Chris, you know, this puts me in a tough spot.
You can't be openly simpic for women you don't know.
Okay, that's a parasocial relationship.
I hope you're here because you're entertained.
I like to think I'm entertaining.
I probably overblow it because I'm a woman.
Not all women.
Minister says within two to three years, Matt Walsh's wife will divorce him.
Probably.
Fights picked with them.
They're not confrontational people, so to speak.
I mean, and people are all texting and rumbling and saying, like, what's going on?
Chris, it might be time to have sex with a fat chick.
It might be time.
If you're super chatting because you're hoping to get some sort of female like attention from me, you know, you might have to lower your standards, have sex with a few fat chicks and move on with your life.
Okay.
What's going on?
Like, why is he being so confrontational?
I mean, you know, crafting a message about Theo Vaughn and Joe Rogan, Jason Whitlock, Ian Carroll.
And primarily, it was conversations that had ideas that he did not agree with.
And his reaction to those conversations didn't seem even with the conversations that were being had.
You know, me going on Theo Vaughn, Ian Carroll going on Joe Rogan.
And then this text message, this tweet rather, that he had about it, describing it as the worst day for Jews that he's ever experienced in his lifetime.
I mean, that's a strong statement.
Yesterday was a terrible day for American Jews.
We're talking about Joe Rogan and Theo Vaughn.
Okay.
The embrace by so many prominent voices of demented conspiratorial anti-Jewish voices is one of the saddest, most alarming events in my lifetime.
This way lies madness and worse than madness.
That, I think, if you are a person and you watched the conversation between.
Curl, figure it out.
Try to find some positive stuff.
Is this simping?
I don't know.
Not that one.
I don't think so.
I mean, Ian, Carol, and Joe Rogan and me and Theo Vaughn, you didn't get that.
Like, that wasn't your, you didn't do that.
You didn't put your head down and say, in my life, pull it back up.
I mean, that's a, that's very strong, right?
That's the most alarming event in your lifetime.
Like, look, I'm only 35.
I've had more alarming events in my lifetime.
And I'm talking like.
Only.
You're middle-aged.
You know what I mean?
35.
I mean, if you make it to 70, you're literally middle-aged.
I'm almost there.
You know, it was alarming to me when I was in kindergarten and we did our first fire drill.
That felt that you can buy shaving cream for from.
Okay.
And so that was strange.
It was just strange.
Objectively, it was soda prison.
If he gets pardoned federally, he still has a state.
And Jason Whitlock was one of these people who said that this just felt, this just feels random.
Again, he comments on sports.
I would say 98% of what he comments on is sports.
Okay.
I think that's enough from this, unless there's something else really important.
Okay, but she goes on.
She basically dedicates this whole, oh, here, here's the other part.
Okay.
So again, Candace, what she does is she uses God to attack her enemies, which I think is especially evil.
I really don't like it when Christian women use God to be passive-aggressive.
I think there's a special place in hell for women who do that.
Jeremy's tweets, he then wades into the crisis king, non-debacle, non-debacle, because no one was talking about crisis king this year.
And then people woke up one day and chose violence.
I don't know.
There's something about Lent.
There's something tis the season, something about Christ, and people just get going, you know.
And Jeremy just waited on this and a long weighed in on this and weighed in on this pardon me in a long tweet.
He wrote this.
I'm not going to read the whole thing, honestly, but you get the point.
There's no effort on the American right to prevent Christians from declaring the truth that Christ is king.
There is an important effort to encourage Christians to be discerning about the motives of some malefactors who would exploit the language of faith in order to foster evil.
There is a reason Jesus Christ the king says that not everyone who calls him Lord will be saved.
There is a reason an entire commandment warns against carrying his name in vain.
Anyone who says Christ is king because they believe Jesus of, you know, it's just a lot.
And again, I would maybe just stay out of it.
You know, I would just maybe stay out of it if it was.
Would you?
Okay.
What happened was Candace Owens last year, there was a clip of Ben Shapiro privately talking trash about her.
Now, let's be honest, people talk trash about their colleague.
Like, who doesn't?
Can we just, can we just be honest?
Except anyone that works for me, obviously.
But like, anyway, so then this comes out and Candace Owens puts this tweet about how blessed are those who are persecuted.
Christ is king.
So let me get this straight.
You tweet that within 24 hours of this clip of them talking shit about you is going viral.
And you're now pretend that that is not what you were doing.
I can't stand it.
I can't stand it at all.
It drives me nuts.
Older they get.
Candace and Brett, Brett, at least partially owe their careers to Jeremy Boring.
Candace wouldn't be as famous as she was without PragerU, Turning Point, and the Daily Wire.
And just in case Candace forgot, two of these organizations are run by people that are part of a group that she seems to have a lot of hatred for the last couple of years.
Brett Cooper was a starving actress before she was hired by the Daily Wire.
And without Jeremy's vision, none of them would be where they are.
It's unfortunate that they take this opportunity to attack the man on social media when he's going through this.
No concern, no empathy, no nothing.
Just two spiteful, fake trad con women making a situation worse for their own selfish desire and egos.
I don't always agree with Jeremy, the Daily Wire, and what they're doing over there, but I have to respect what Jeremy created.
He built a $1 billion media empire from nothing.
Unlike Candace and Brett, I can recognize that.
I even heard that he spent $50 million on a movie for Brett Cooper.
Imagine.
And let's say it was $10 or $5 or even one.
Imagine spending a million dollars investing into a movie for someone, only to have them spit in your face.
So we're going to take a look at the per that.
So we're going to take a look at an example of a person that got fired, but kept it classy and respectful.
In 2023, Tucker Carlson was fired from Fox News without any real warning.
He could have taken the chance to say bad things about Fox and aired out all of their business, but he didn't do it.
He didn't do any two-hour streams on them.
He didn't go crazy.
He didn't do passive-aggressive.
Romans 5:3 to 5 is what Candace was trying to say, but didn't.
Okay.
I rescued him from the night.
let me make sure there's no other comments between ourselves and I'll let you all feed him some fish Gazelle says, Most CEOs run their business to the ground, not because they're incompetent, but because of incompetent employees.
Yes.
the penguin lessons i am trying my very hardest to tell the truth And when I screw it up, I correct it immediately.
If it's a factual error, when my views on things change, I say so.
I don't pretend I didn't used to think that.
I admit it.
I mean, it's hard for me to lie about it anyway because we have YouTube.
But I just, as a matter of conscience, try and do that anyway.
And I really try my hardest to tell the truth.
I mean it.
Do you feel that you're not going to catch me lying?
I mean, you'll definitely catch me making mistakes.
I mean, I do five hours live every week, but you will never catch me lying on purpose.
I don't think.
I mean, if you can find an example, throw it at me.
But I really try to tell the truth.
Now, I don't say everything that I think.
There are a lot of truths.
I don't tell them all.
You know, I leave some out.
I shade things.
And when I get pissed, I do tend to, you know, overstate.
And my wife is always reminding me, and I regret that.
But I don't lie.
He just said another simp thing.
Why is your wife always reminding you?
Why?
Okay.
Not only that, but he actually further said in this interview.
They let me say whatever I want.
My view on Fox hasn't really changed.
They let me say whatever I want, whatever I wanted, really, for 14 years, and I'll never stop being grateful for that.
And then obviously I said too much.
And I'm not exactly sure what I said that was bad.
No one ever told me.
Our view on the war in Ukraine was really, really hated.
I could feel it.
So he said, my view on Fox News hasn't changed.
They let me say whatever I wanted for 20 years.
Isn't that different than a two-hour episode shitting on the company that brought you up?
He was not pro-Russia, never has been pro-Russia.
Just like, this is not our fight.
It's not good for us.
We should just put an end to the pro-Kremlin propaganda.
I'm just talking about the Russia stuff.
I don't care.
Okay.
So let me read this article.
Actually, I don't think you guys really need all the details.
I mean, look, the best thing to do on your way out of a job is to keep things silent.
Don't burn bridges and don't post company business on social media.
It's only a bad look and really can just create more trouble for you down the road.
So to end the show, guys, I actually have the best thing I have seen in a while on Pierce Morgan.
So this morning, I was called and I was told that I could go.
They asked me if I could go on this Pierce Morgan episode.
And I said, yeah, like if you guys want, but they said you're one of a select few.
We're not sure if we're going to go with you or not.
Okay.
So I wait and I find out they went with someone else.
And I am so happy they went with someone else because they gave me the best TV that I have seen in so long.
Oh, this would not have been the same if I was on it.
I saw the Crucible destroy destroy Tommy Lauren.
Oh, it was so funny.
So as you guys know, right here, no, it wasn't about right here.
Is Tommy Lauren?
Tommy Lauren was a big Fox News host back in the day.
She was just known for being like this blonde.
You know what?
I'll show you guys one of her old rants.
All right, Tommy Lauren Rant.
Old.
So she used to be really famous.
Blonde conservative.
And the reason she's going.
Let me find it.
I mean, here's one of her packs.
I don't see color.
You don't see color.
So what do you do at a traffic light?
The old rants.
I mean, back in the day, she used to like yell.
And then.
Oh, here we go.
Here we go.
Well, free speech is under fire at UC Berkeley as protesters swarm the California campus to protest conservative speaker Ben Shapiro.
University spending nearly $600,000 on security for the event, as hundreds of demonstrators faced off with police, as you can see there.
Yep, so is free speech even more, is free speech even free anymore?
Here to weigh in as Fox News contributor, Tommy Laron.
Tommy, what are your thoughts?
Because you have a very similar tact and text as Ben Shapiro.
Do you fear speaking in a situation that hostile?
You know, I personally, I don't fear it, but it's amazing.
I'm a millennial.
I look at my fellow millennials.
I look at those that are on college campuses right now and I see them actively protesting for fewer rights.
They want less free speech.
Let that sink in.
That's the problem.
That's the culture on college campuses right now.
And they really need to change this because I don't think they realize how damaging they are to themselves.
Now, can we be honest here?
Why is she employed?
Can we just be real?
Be real?
Is she employed because she has a lot of life experience at like 22?
No, she's employed because she's hot.
Like, let's just, let's just in conservative media, she's like a 10 because remember, all the mids going to conservative media.
Because if we were hotter, we'd be on like we'd go be models or something.
But, you know, us mids, we got to do some work.
So here we are.
So again, in conservative media, she's like a 10, you know.
Into the future on college campus, really.
Sure.
Apparently, at least nine people were arrested.
They went, the university wound up spending $600,000, Tommy, to build a wall so trouble wouldn't happen.
And apparently, one of the people.
Okay.
So now, this is like 10 years later.
She's here.
Wait, a lot of impressionable young men.
Stop.
Is this on 2x?
Sorry, I 2x this.
Okay, let me go back.
But to respect women, to not behave in a misogynist way, and to behave in a pretty decent way generally.
But I'm also aware that they've grown up in an era when the likes of Andrew Tate and others have become increasingly dominant in the way that a lot of impressionable young men start to think and view women.
And for all that Andrew Tate can say that is positive about getting fit and being successful and confident and so on, there's indisputably a hardcore streak of misogyny that runs through his veins, which I think has been quite damaging to young men.
So I'm, you know, I'm not all in either way here, but I can certainly see the arguments.
Where do you sit?
Yeah, well, I mean, I think that this, this, so I watched the show and it just goes through a typical feminine view, right?
So all of these things are always through the prism of the feminine.
So young boys, they don't do well at school.
They don't do well in school because it's all programmed for the feminine.
Stay still, fold your hands, right?
Be quiet.
Boys are rambunctious.
They like to beat each other up.
They like to be mischievous.
They like to break things.
They like to do that kind of stuff.
There's no outlet for them to do that stuff.
Their teachers are all women, right?
There's basically all masculinity is now considered toxic.
Basically, all of it.
The same women who are getting their double shot of espresso on the way over to the school they're about to teach at, they're 24 years old.
Sometimes they're banging their own students, right?
Hilariously enough.
And then these people go out to parliament.
The same women go to parliament.
They vote to send men off to war to stab each other in the face with bayonets.
And you're concerned about toxic masculinity.
It cracks me up.
It's like the brutal savagery of men is a necessary precondition for society to exist.
And we just kind of pretend like it's not.
And this show should actually be an indictment on the feminine rather than the masculine because basically masculinity is just punished everywhere all the time, non-stop.
It's no wonder guys like Andrew Tate get so famous in these spaces.
I mean, what's the alternative?
The alternative is everything must be feminine, tone policing, nonsense like this.
It's ridiculous.
All right, James Ball, you were laughing, but I don't think you've got to join what you're hearing.
No, I mean, that's, I don't think you've seen the show.
Episode two is shot entirely innocent.
So again, we got the more dominant guy.
We got Andrew Wilson, right?
And then we got the two simps.
It's always this dynamic.
There's one guy who has balls and then the rest will attack him for the woman.
It's so obvious.
I didn't see one of the female teachers drinking a double shot of espresso at all.
None of the teachers were flirting with students.
There were male teachers as well.
I don't think you're describing the show here.
I think you're describing your own insecurities or agenda.
There's gaslighting.
Yeah.
So this doesn't contend with the argument.
Like, do you understand that I'm making an argument in the indictment of society itself based around my ideas that I'm seeing from this show?
That's what I'm actually doing.
So if you could contend with the fact that male savagery is necessary for the security of a nation and that women will indeed vote in the future in parliaments to send men off to war to stab each other in the face at 18 years old with bayonets, perhaps you can contend with that before we start getting into, well, town policing is actually good and toxic masculinity is actually bad.
It's like, I think there needs to be a little bit more toxic masculinity or what you consider to be toxic masculinity.
Well, great.
Nothing.
I'm glad you think so.
Nothing.
She's like, you got nothing.
KKB says, look who's monetized now.
Congrats.
I've always appreciated you guys telling these guys what women are like in reality as the mom of a grown conservative son.
These are all the things I've preached to him as he's grown up.
Much love for you long time, but for from your long time, but only lady fan.
Thank you.
I didn't think you guys existed.
I better, if there's any women watching, put a comment under the stream because I don't really think there's any.
Don't need to argue with that because you're just stunlocked.
You're just stunlocked.
You got nothing.
You're making up your mind.
You do seem unusually.
I've not said anything.
I haven't literally said nothing.
You were literally rendered social.
You don't know where responding.
I'll tell you what.
You can't argue with a completely illogical argument that has like I've not made it.
It's a logical argument.
You may not agree with it.
I've not made any arguments.
It's like a completely logical argument that you are firing at me.
None of those comments are things I've said or believe in.
All right.
I want to bring Tommy in because Tommy, you've got a very interesting perspective for everything.
You've talked about something different.
You call it the pussification of men.
I'm getting too excited because it's so good.
Look at DC Andrew.
He's ready.
Do you see him?
He's like, I am ready to go.
And then Tommy, oh, oh, which is a great phrase.
I'd love you to just explain what you mean by that.
But also, you're not a fan of Andrew Tate or the influence he has.
So that makes you, I think, an interesting commentator in this area.
So just explain, first of all, the pussification of men.
All right, Piers.
Well, I think, and I can't see you all, so forgive me if I'm incorrect here, but I think I'm the only female on this panel.
So I'm really anxious to weigh in.
Okay, so I think over the lead with your gender, I mean, the last probably 10 years, there has been what I call the pussification of men.
It was everything should be about your emotions and your feelings.
And men were emasculated.
And this whole concept of toxic masculinity warped the minds of a lot of young men.
And they felt masculine.
They wanted to be masculine, but society was telling them they should be softer, that it was being toxically masculine if you wanted to play sports and chop wood and go to war.
And so men were so emasculated and so beat down that then there was this revolution of what was actually toxic masculinity, the Tate brothers and others, which I feel as a female that that doesn't represent true masculinity.
That to me represents douche beggary.
And as a woman, I want a strong man who is a protector and a provider that will go to war if need be, that will protect me, protect my family, make money.
I see that as being actually masculine.
That's like the man that I remember: masculinity is only celebrated when it's in the service of women.
So all of the things she listed, they don't benefit you, the male, they benefit her.
Okay.
I grew up with my dad.
But what we're seeing now is these young men who look at Andrew Tate and the Tate brothers, and they see somebody who's just quite frankly a douchebag and disrespects women.
And because they've been so emasculated, they're like, oh, great.
That's a manly man.
But that's not right either.
So at some point, I think we'll go back to maybe meeting in the middle here.
You can be a man who has feelings.
I'm hoping we can get back there.
So whenever women say it's about balance or meet in the middle, it's just them arguing to argue.
And it's very easy to say that because they make no point.
Like, what is the middle?
What does are you the one that deciphers what the balance is?
Two extremes right now.
They're confusing men.
And quite frankly, they're leaving women with few choices.
And that's the real tragedy here.
You see?
Yeah.
So again, now she's complaining, there aren't enough men for us.
Really?
Someone who looks like that.
No masculine, none.
I completely agree with you.
But Andrew, you were shaking your head quite vigorously.
Why?
Yeah, well, I mean, it's just more feminine or feminist nonsense, ultimately.
And the covert feminism in society is big, especially on the conservative side.
So here's what happens, right?
Women need to have feminine virtues for men to be pursuing masculine virtues for you to say things like, well, men, what I want is for men to protect me and I want men to make money.
Well, that's great.
What that ends up doing is it gives you a set of privilege in society.
What do men get?
What do men get for doing that for you?
You look at her face.
Look at her face.
She's never been told the truth ever in her life.
This is the problem.
Look at you get women like this and they get clout too young and they have no one to humble them.
They just think they're right about everything.
They really do.
I mean what are we getting from women for doing that?
Are we getting look at it?
He says, what are we getting from women in return?
Why is that an offensive question?
Chaste virgins on our wedding night?
No, we're not getting chaste virgins on our wedding night.
Are we getting women of great virtue?
No, we're not getting women of great virtue.
The idea of courtly love is supposed to be done.
Like for women of great virtue.
Where are they?
Well, they're nowhere.
And so in modernity, in society, when conservative influencer, female conservative influencers say this, it's actually a form of covert feminism.
They're saying, I want privilege in society, right?
But what is it women are giving to men to get it?
What?
What are they giving them?
Tell me.
Can I please, Pierce?
Can I please chime in here?
Yes, you can.
And then James can.
I'll come to you, Show.
No, I would love to.
I love this whole thing of like, if you're a female conservative and you don't believe that men should be douchebags, that all of a sudden you're a covert feminist.
Call me a feminist.
I really don't give one crap one way or another, but I can tell you.
She gives a crap.
She definitely gives a crap.
Did you see her eyebrows?
Her eyebrows were moving through her Botox.
Do you know how?
Because you see, I'm, I'm, um, I got nothing in the face.
So you could see that, like, if her eyebrows are moving through all that Botox, whoo, do this.
A lot of these men, these podcast hosts on the right that like to think of themselves as these big masculine men and what am I getting out of it?
I can tell you that should, okay, imagine if you, as an employer, you see you.
She freaks out.
There's that feminine.
All right.
I believe I'm talking about it.
Yeah, there's the feminism.
Oh, and then and then you're interrupting me too.
Didn't take long.
Didn't take long.
Okay.
And then she can't handle being interrupted.
You're in a debate, show.
Did you want to speak over me?
Yeah, I don't care if you call me.
I don't really care if you call me a strong, independent woman.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
You're actually interrupting me.
I didn't interrupt you when you were spewing your bullshit.
So now it's my turn.
Okay.
You mean the truth?
Like I said before.
Look.
So I believe I'm a.
There we go again.
Piers.
I'm a woman of virtue.
I happen to be independently successful.
I have a husband who's not only a performer professional athlete.
So now she's trying to defend her reputation because again, these women think what they think is they get virtue points because they are conservative.
And so oftentimes, like, we have a tendency to have shittier personalities because, you know, we don't really, you know, we attribute saying conservative things to being a better person, but men don't care.
They do not.
Do you think she heard the word no from her father ever?
Protector and a provider, unless you do this.
That's not she's my little princess.
It's like, for what?
Really?
For what?
How real men operate.
Real men are protectors and providers.
Yeah.
And so this is where I have a PowerPoint on this.
So again, what happens is we go back to wait.
Here we go.
Conservative women, they see the men.
They say feminism.
Yay.
I want to be like the men.
I'm going to join a man's world.
Oh, no, if I get fired, I'm going to falsely accuse them or create drama.
And then if they don't get what they want, they scream, you're not a real man.
And then, so they want all the benefits of traditionalism, but without giving up their job, nagging their husband or giving obedience.
So yeah, they can never say, what do the men?
Oh, I forgot to put kids in there.
If they do have kids, they got to get a nanny to raise them.
Obviously, they can't do it.
They're busy.
Fighters, and they marry women who hopefully bring a lot to the table as well that are great mothers, great wives, caretakers of the home.
There's nothing wrong with being a traditional wife and mother.
You're misunderstanding me if you think that I think that women should just be out doing whatever they want.
I think that there are gender rules that should be respected.
But I don't think a man needs to get something.
He said, I love getting lectured by a woman on what real men are.
Even the guy in the middle laughed.
Out of it to be a manly man, a protector and a provider.
If you think you need to get something out of it, I quite frankly don't consider you a real man.
Yeah, so you have nothing to do with it.
But we'll discuss in a moment whether Andrew Wilson is a real man.
I offer nothing.
I offer nothing.
You offer me a single thing, Tommy.
You didn't offer a single argument.
Okay, super chat from, so you are trying to take off the mask.
I always love having you on the show.
You know that.
Let's go to a real man, James Barr.
Thank you.
I do see myself as a man.
And I know that you'll be looking at me thinking, well, you're not.
You're wearing makeup.
You're wearing colorful clothes.
Like, look at me.
I really can't.
My nails are hanging.
And they are worried.
You're sat there smoking a cigarette.
I'd love to get a VayPAO and start drinking.
So now the men will start arguing for her.
And especially, I'm going to skip this.
All right.
So this other guy then starts simping for Tommy.
Oh, man.
Why are they grabbing?
And it's so funny.
She looks so smug.
She thinks she won.
Gravitates into people like me.
He's mad.
You see, he's like, ah, how dare you talk to a lady like that?
Because I have.
Yeah, thanks.
Yeah.
So I think it's, you know, first of all, we got to understand that we have an amazing responsibility as a parent.
Now, here's the thing.
Conservative men are the worst in a different way.
So conservative men, what they've done is they've taken a bad deal and they're miserable.
Okay.
And everybody can tell they're miserable, you know, like Matt Walsh.
He's getting headpacked by his wife.
It's not his house, you know.
And they like miserily, misery loves company.
And so what they love to do is they signed the marriage contract.
So they signed up for misery, right?
And they want all the other men to be miserable with them.
And they'll say they're irresponsible or shame them if other men benefit from female sexuality.
So, because again, they didn't get the best years of their wife.
They didn't get the best out of their wife.
So when a guy is sleeping around like Tate and he's getting these women to get naked on camera for nothing or like just, you know, just, you know, just because they can't believe it.
They're like, this is immoral, but it's only because they can't get anything out of the women.
So they're jealous.
They're jealous.
I won't lie.
I've never seen a guy that it's very easy for him to cheat, not do it.
I've seen men that are too lazy to go do it or they think it's too much work or will cause too much problems.
But guys, can we just be honest here?
You could be the best wife in the world, but if he sees a hot 22-year-old and you're like 45, it's over.
Just take the L. Just, you know what I mean?
Just eat it.
Just Pearl makes vast assumptions and generalizes too much.
Tony, what are you a woman?
Like, that's what women say.
All right.
Tommy, you were born a simp, therefore, you got you get nothing.
Eat from the home and to have these open conversations with our young children, all right?
Whether they're male children, female children, we have to make sure that we're having open door conversations and we are tackling the hard subjects.
Because if we don't, if we don't take care of everything at home, we don't take care of everything in public, like at school, and other forces within society that make tow.
Some of us met our wives when we were 19.
Are we talking about the exception or the rule?
Are most men, are Gen Z men going to meet their wives when they're 19?
You know, I'm sorry.
We're beefing today, chat.
We're beefing.
Help raise our children.
We always say it takes a village.
Well, it certainly does, but it starts at home.
And if you cannot have these open conversations and allow your children to be honest and open with how they are feeling about society and the things that they are seeing, they are going to go to misogyny.
They're going to go to the Andrew and Tristan Tates, the world, and they're going to learn how to be a man from that.
And that is not what society needs.
It's not what the world needs.
That is not.
So again, they also have a hero complex.
So they want the psychology is they want the world to look up to them, the conservative men.
And they use, they don't be like, they want to use their virtue to have other men look up to them.
It's not masculinity.
It is masquerading as misogyny.
How do we, how do we protect young men from the easy access at the moment there is to people like Tate?
I mean, how do you actually put a ring fence around them so that they are you can tackle exactly what you've just said, but they're not also being dragged into that world?
It's tough because they're growing up in a world we never grew up in, Piers.
We didn't grow up with the internet.
We didn't grow up with bumps.
Oh, that's right.
Tinder, Instagram.
No, I was taught.
I was taught how to treat women by my mother, my grandmother.
Open the door, right?
And they would just take no crap from the men.
So that's the environment I grew up in.
Absolutely.
So how do we insulate our children from this?
By having conversations, putting parameters around the social media aspects of life and having the conversations at home.
Hey, hey, son.
Hey, daughter, this is what you're going to see out there in the real world.
This is what you're going to see on the internet.
If you see something like this, that is not how a true man is supposed to act.
And hey, that's not how a real man is supposed to treat you, right?
So we have to have the conversations.
Yeah, Andrew, do you intrinsically disagree with what you've just heard?
Yeah, I do.
I think again, all of this is always a burden on men.
Burden on men.
Burden on men.
Men need to be aware of it.
It's a family, Andrew.
The family.
Hang on, hang on.
Let me see.
The family, Andrew.
Okay, yeah.
So, let me back up.
Okay.
Again, men need to do this.
Men need to do that.
What I'm talking about is what duties do women have in society.
Three people.
No one can answer his question.
What are actual women's duties towards men?
Everybody is raised from the time they're kids, how we're supposed to treat women.
We all know how to treat women.
We never talk about how men are supposed to be treated.
That's almost never discussed, especially by how women are supposed to treat men, what their duties in society are.
This has been completely dispelled.
Guys like Tate have risen because Christianity itself has become a feminized religion, especially the Protestant sex, has become completely feminized.
And it didn't used to punish masculinity at all.
And now it does.
And so, where's the alternative?
Where's the spiritual alternative?
It's nowhere.
And we need to get back to this fundamental question of what even is misogyny.
Because I don't think that men kicking the crap out of each other, being brutes, you know, insulting each other, hazing each other, even bullying each other is misogyny.
I not only do I not think it's misogyny, I think it's perfectly healthy.
Yeah, but I don't think that's well-adjusted.
That is not misogyny.
No, no, no, no, hang on, hang on.
Misogyny is where you have a hatred or you know, whatever you want to phrase it towards women.
It's not about men treating men.
Sorry, toxic masculinity is what I'm referencing here.
And toxic masculinity is what they're claiming leads to misogyny.
So what I'm talking about is these are all masculine traits.
There's nothing wrong with them, right?
When you're talking about misogyny itself, I want to know what that even is.
Is it his own house?
Isn't that how you want him to feel?
Isn't it?
You know, I've got a daughter.
I've got a 13-year-old daughter.
I don't want her thinking she can never leave the house.
She's somebody's child.
That's not never leaving the house.
Look, it is true that the world would be a better place if we didn't have it inverted and women did have a natural role at home and that that was glorified and that there was government propaganda around the nuclear family and keeping women home.
Why do you want to outsource the raising of children to strangers instead of your wife?
That's a way better society.
Why do you want your best and brightest women forced to go to a workplace instead of the best and brightest women staying at home raising their children?
That's a way better system.
It's always been a better.
I guess we're talking freedom of choice.
That's not misogyny.
I don't want to get women to do anything.
It's freedom of choice.
It's freedom of choice.
I want my, I love the fact that my wife's out there working, teaching kids and building adolescents.
I love that.
I love that.
And to your point, to your point about what do I get from a woman, I have a home.
I have three beautiful children.
I have for now.
I don't know if you'll have that in a year, much less a decade.
Communication in the house.
And to me, that means more than anything.
Like, I don't understand where I'm not saying you're wrong in your world, but to sit there and say to a woman, what do I?
Do you see Tommy?
She's so happy that the simp is fighting for her.
None of them have answered a so simple question.
What do men get out of it?
Men aren't getting children.
They're getting maybe one by Git out of this woman.
That's treating her like an object.
One thing I want to try.
Okay, so it's okay to treat men like objects.
Give them duties.
I do not like an object.
I feel respectful.
Okay.
And you know what?
I have to be honest.
A lot of these guys are kind of idiots.
And I got to be honest, guys.
And it's okay.
I've done some idiotic things.
So I'm not even, I'm not, this isn't trying to come from a place of I'm better than them.
Or, yeah.
So I don't want it to appear like that.
But, you know, there's decisions I've made in my life, and I've looked back and just thought that was idiotic.
That was dumb.
And that's what I think a lot of men look back when they get married to a miserable wife.
They're like, I didn't even Google the divorce laws.
That's pretty dumb, right?
So, yeah.
I mean, this guy, he just hasn't had any consequence.
And maybe he never will.
I hope he doesn't.
But he wants you all to suffer too.
And you know why?
It's for him.
He wants a better future for his kids.
Most men don't even know if they're going to have kids.
So what the conservatives are saying are you young men who may not even have a wife, who may not even have a family, have to sacrifice your life for my children.
Tough sell.
That's a tough sell.
They do not have.
What's the counter duty for women?
There's no obligation for women to have children.
We're well under replacement rate.
It's slated 45% of women will be single in the next 10 years, up to 60% in the next 30.
That's the estimates right now.
Our replacement rate, we can't even replace our own country's birth rates.
That's how low they are.
Maybe this is what we're seeing.
That's causing the problem.
It's a systemic issue inside of society because nobody will put duties on women.
God knows.
Maybe it's men like you that are making that.
Maybe that's the rate is low.
Yeah.
It's crazy to me that you're just saying.
Don't talk over each other.
Let James speak.
I can't understand why you are sat there confidently thinking of yourself as a victim constantly.
You have a platform and you're sat here like, I'm a victim.
What are women doing for me?
What happened in your childhood that has made you so traumatized as an adult?
Oh, that's women succeeding.
I'm so confused.
I feel like the problem is not, and actually, maybe this is our fault.
Maybe this is the left's fault.
Maybe this is modern society's fault for leaving people like you behind.
But genuinely, we do not hate men and toxic masculinity has been thrown around a lot.
Ultimately, some of what you're saying is toxic, but that's not because you're a man.
That's because you're an idiot.
All right.
Okay.
So, so just to give you a quick rejoinder here, again, didn't contend with a single argument I made.
You just said, why are you acting like a victim while you're here talking about how women are.
You're contending with arguments that other people are.
It seems wild to me.
It's so wild.
All right, I want to play the show.
Let me play the clip.
I know this is Daisy's show.
Let me go to Tommy.
Tommy, I want to play you a clip.
This is from a show called Newsnight on the BBC in the UK, where the host Victoria Derby showed a panel of young men on and asked them, when was the last time you cried?
Let's watch this.
When was the last time you cried?
Honestly, I have an idea that we have to be extremely strong and upfront and here as a man.
And I'm going to be composed at all times.
Now, I've got a slight issue with this, Tommy, in the sense that one of the most devastating moments for me as a movie watcher was watching James Bond blubbing in the last bomb movie.
I don't think to prove you're a modern man, you need to be sobbing all the time.
You know, I can't remember the last time I cried.
It doesn't make me less of a man or less empathetic to people or anything.
I think this, again, the pendulum issue of what we want men to be.
I think we're now trying to persuade a lot of young men, if you're not emoting all the time, then you're being suppressed in some way.
You know, we have over here the British stiff upper lip, which I think gets a really bad rap.
I think it's not a bad thing to actually not over-emote.
Your thoughts?
I agree.
I think I'll come to you.
That was for Tommy.
I'll come to you in a minute, Joe.
Oh, sorry, for Tommy.
Sorry.
Yeah, I don't disagree with you at all, Piers.
I don't think that men should be trained to be overly emotional and that that should be a sign now of new maturity, being emotional.
I don't agree with that.
I don't think there's anything wrong with men crushed.
But again, I think that there are two sides here that are both too extreme.
You've got the one hand that wants men to be feminine and cry and show their emotion and be weak.
And then you've got the other side that says you cannot cry.
You must always be strong and you should look at women as an object.
So again, there's got to be a happy medium here.
I think there once was, but now because of, again, I agree, there was an overreaction of the feminist movement to make men weak.
I don't agree with that either.
I just wish we could come to a place where there was a happy medium where who gets to decide the medium?
You, of course.
Or people could just be now.
This is just, you're not behaving the way that I want.
That's what she's saying.
Be human beings who could have a gender role but weren't married to that gender role and absolute okay.
So now she's saying we could be human beings who would have a gender role but not married to that gender role.
So that's how the conservative women get around.
They want the clout and the benefit of appearing traditional without doing any of the hard things like putting away their media careers, raising their kids, not having a nanny do it, or not putting their relationship on the internet.
I don't blame them.
Do you know what I mean?
I mean, like they get paid to talk.
I'm not even saying they shouldn't do what they're doing.
I mean, if your wife could get $3 million a year to do a couple news shows and you, you work a little like it's 2025.
But it's not what they're selling, right?
That's the point.
Ness, there's got to be a place for that.
I would certainly hope.
Yeah.
Andrew Wilson, when was the last time you cried?
When I had a death in my family.
How long ago was that?
If you don't mind me asking, many, many, many years.
Yeah, many years.
I don't know.
Maybe a decade, something like that.
Right.
So you haven't shed a tear in a decade.
I don't think so.
No.
Do you see it inherently as a weakness in a man to over emote?
Well, yeah.
Men, listen, you don't want men to fall to pieces in crisis.
You're the head of a family.
You're the head of your household.
And also, you're the heads of nations.
You have a moral obligation not to fall to pieces.
In fact, I would say you're duty-bound not to.
You need to be able to control your emotions and you need to be able to attempt to control them at all times.
It's not to say that you're not going to lose control.
Nobody's perfect.
But I think that the idea of the stoic man is a much better prospect for the idea of like this leftist that I'm arguing with next to me on the panel.
I would not want to be that guy, that person who just cannot control their internal emotions.
They can't do it.
And unfortunately, again, this is through the viewpoint of the feminine prism that it's only through empathy, right?
Empathy first.
And it's like, no, it's not always about empathy.
It's also about reason.
It's also about logic.
It's also about understanding that we live in a carnal world full of warring tribes who are always killing each other.
And that's part of the human condition.
You can't afford to have your men losing control to emotion.
Okay.
James, when was the last time you didn't cry on a date?
I haven't cried today.
But I did cry yesterday.
And I think it's okay to cry.
And it's funny that you keep trying to goad me and saying that I don't have control of my emotions.
I think I have incredible control over my emotions because I know what's upsetting me and when.
And I'm able to cry.
Oh, his reactions are so funny.
Hold on.
I want to get his comment.
Hold on.
I'm gonna see if he answers.
I'm gonna see if he answers.
Is he live now?
Can you guys tell me?
Hold on, I'm gonna play.
I mean, not all the time, but every day, no, not every day, Piers.
I cried two or three times, but we haven't cried for about three weeks before that.
But honestly, my therapist tells me I need to cry.
And it's a good relief.
But the point being, Andrew hasn't cried.
I think that's such a weakness, Andrew, that you haven't cried in a decade.
Like, that's crazy.
I'm so worried about you.
I can't understand.
Well, you're crying now.
I'm pleased that I happily facilitated that for you.
I think we're seeing the two extremes that Tommy was talking about.
Honestly, yeah, Tommy, you're so right.
There's no nuance.
I mean, it's difficult to have nuance on this show anyway, but we do need to find some in this debate.
I think the point is: men should not feel they can never emote, but also they shouldn't be encouraged to believe if they're not costing.
Oh, he is live.
My bad.
Something emoting.
There's something wrong with it.
Well, of course, but that's where the pendulum's just gone too far.
You are also sort of guilty of this.
Can we dual stream?
Can we get him on here?
Manosphere, Piers.
You're very much in the manosphere yourself.
What do you think that means?
Well, it means that you think James Bond shouldn't cry, and if he does, that's a weakness.
I want James Bond to be, I want him to seduce me.
Guys, go spam his chat.
Tell him we'll send him a Zoom link if he wants to come on.
Which he does.
He wants to be a ruthless, steely-eyed dealer of death to bad guys.
But also, I want him to have a cigarette with his whiskey or his shaking monster martyrs.
Maybe Andrew's retired.
And I don't want him sobbing like a baby on the summit.
Like, Tommy, my teenage boy, you know, and I saw it, as I said, with my three sons, own lives.
Yeah, I mean, Andrew, you seem to be in agreement with someone.
Oh, he's debating a feminist.
It's okay.
Yeah, I mean, it's poison.
There's no doubt.
It re-scrambles children's brains.
And it's very difficult to monitor.
Even if you have parental controls, they can find ways around it.
At school, they have peers who will assist them in getting around it.
You have to monitor it really well.
You know, spark phone technology for my own kids, it was kind of new.
I wish that I, in retrospect, had done more guarding against that myself.
You just, you don't know the dangers of that technology until children get a hold of it.
And then you're left scrambling, going, oh man, I wish I had known that this was going on or that was going on, but you have no idea.
Now, though.
Oh, yeah.
Since we have a bunch of people, guys, go to theaudacitynetwork.com.
That's theaudacitynetwork.com.
The link to it's in the description.
We have smart, intelligent, non-famous men that come on and you can directly ask them questions.
I've spent five years building this network and I will, at this price, honor it for a lifetime.
So, you guys, once you're in, you're in for life.
All right.
So, um, I am going to raise the price soon.
So, you want to go now?
We have a little bit of retrospect, and we know that it's an appropriate thing to do to guide against this type of technology because, yeah, he's absolutely right.
It does create all sorts of problems for kids.
I'm not sure that that gets to the heart of the masculinity and feminine issue, but I totally agree with him that we should be safeguarding our children against this technology.
It does seem to be very bad for them.
And, you know, James, there is pretty well unfettered pornography on the internet available to young men and women, obviously, but you know, men are watching a lot of often quite violent, degrading sexual scenes in these porn clips they're seeing online.
None of that can help in the way an impressionable young male mind goes about trying to forge a real relationship with an actual woman.
Well, I think it's important not to say young male mind is any person's mind, right?
Like, I don't think we should victimize men.
I can't believe Andrew's agreeing with me.
Um, but yeah, it's awful.
I mean, I genuinely don't think people should.
Okay, I think we get the idea.
Well, guys, this made my day.
I'm so glad I wasn't chosen for this because this was great TV.
Let me know what you guys think in the comments.
Okay, please like the video on your way out and subscribe to their channel.
This was absolutely hilarious.
So get to it.
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