Andrew Wilson clashes with Piers Morgan’s panel, dismissing The Hill’s claim that men are obsolete due to demographic shifts—74% of divorces initiated by women, $200K legal battles for custody, and male suicide/homelessness rates—while mocking Scarlett Johansson’s "male gaze" earnings and feminist critiques. Lorenz counters with hormonal biology and societal double standards, like Reeves’ tears in the UK House of Commons, sparking accusations of gaslighting and evasive answers from Wilson, who struggles to compliment her without backtracking. The debate reveals deep-seated tensions over gender roles, emotional displays, and systemic fairness, exposing how online culture weaponizes personal attacks while failing to address structural critiques. [Automatically generated summary]
Most answered very quickly, no, because men are useless.
This headline from The Hill, it caught my eye.
Most young men are single.
Most young women are not.
Young men have fallen faster than any demographic in America over the last 40 years.
It's a different world now.
Like, we don't need men the way that they used to.
We need men.
The future is female.
Men and women are drifting further apart, and society is crumbling because of it.
A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage.
You've kind of got the TradCon versus Red Pill thing.
This men's rights crowd that sometimes just goes too far the other way.
Oh, you need to stop acting like grown boys and infants and actually become men.
Marriage is a bond and it's a sacred bond.
It's a machine designed to extract resources from you.
Now many of the red-pilled have taken the position that it's bad for men to get married.
Hannah Pearl Davis or just pearly things.
One of the most controversial faces in all of the internet.
She goes on to say that marriage is a terrible deal for men.
Because if me and you were in a business contract, you would never sign a contract where I am paid to leave.
Gee, what could go wrong there?
74% or something of divorces are initiated by women.
Men have everything to lose, primarily their own children.
Men get killed by the courts and by divorce laws.
I had no idea that courts of family law were courts of equity, not courts of law.
Because in family court, you don't need evidence to accuse someone of abuse.
You need no evidence.
When you guys say get married young, a lot of these men don't know what they're signing up for, and you're not going to be there when their entire life falls apart.
I interview them on the other side.
I didn't meet my son until he was 15 months old.
How much did you spend trying to get him back?
The legal fees alone was about 200,000.
Before you know it, you're homeless.
You're literally just thrown out onto the street.
We absolutely reinforce bad behavior from women.
Wives are taught to leave their husbands, and then daughters grow up without their fathers.
Family is the foundation of society.
Every problem in society comes from single mother homes.
A lot of women will just chase this negative rapid hole of happiness, endless happiness.
Feminism's biggest failure is it lies to women.
We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
We tell them to put off family in a marriage.
You are allowed to leave your perfect husband.
You are allowed to end a relationship with a really great boyfriend.
Oh, freeze your edge, have an abortion.
What?
You're evil.
I don't think there's anything else in life that we actually ever go into preparing to fail.
Like if you have the mentality of this is going to go wrong and be pessimistic, naturally the outcome is going to be that it's going to fail anyway.
It's self-sabotage.
That's the thing.
Like women are so willing to leave marriages because they're not happy.
This is not about happiness.
The most important thing is the children.
And the problem is we have a modern society where it's me, me, me, my feelings, leave when I feel like it instead of doing what's best for the kids.
This myth that we live in an age of male privilege.
What is my male privilege?
They think, well, men have all the rights.
They have all the power.
Privilege, patriarchal system that we have.
Why doesn't our society care about men's rights?
I have no friends, no wife, and no social life.
Men are alone in this situation.
Men are homeless.
Men are thinking about eating guns.
I've seen so many men on the brink of suicide and they didn't do anything wrong.
How are you equal if the men are the ones that have to fight and die to defend the country?
The men are the ones that build and maintain all the infrastructure.
Women are helplessly dependent upon men.
The so-called deaths of despair from suicide, overdose, or alcohol, three times higher among men than among women.
Culture is telling men, you are no good.
You gotta get your act together.
I think men have failed themselves.
What kind of a man are you?
What kind of a woman are you going to attract?
If men are in trouble, so are women.
Everybody knows this is a huge problem, but nobody wants to admit it.
Every single woman at the table said they wanted a man.
500K, 500, 300K, 300K, 200K.
Am I crazy?
Everything is really set up against you to fail as a man.
If men make less than women, women don't want to marry them.
So, you know who wants more economically and emotionally viable men?
Women.
I don't want to be an independent woman anymore.
I don't want to be a strong, independent woman.
I'm overage.
When is it going to be my turn?
Where are we meeting the men that don't?
I can't keep having these same conversations.
The only simp here is you, Pearl.
You sent for women.
I think you sent for women.
She's a provocateur.
She says stupid stuff, but Pearl is right about this.
It's already happening.
It's just not out in the open yet.
Now it's just hookup culture is going to be our fairy tale ending because men don't want a wife and women can't find a husband.
The future, if everybody follows your path, is there is no future.
If you don't want the population decline and our economy goes into decline, civilization will crumble.
The American story does not end well.
This is an existential crisis failing young men.
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
I am your host, Pearl.
And thank you to Doug MPA for stepping in for me the last few days.
I'm moving soon, but my housing fell through.
So I've spent the last three days just looking at places in this specific area.
I'm not going to say where yet.
I don't know.
Some people said I should never say where because of safety concerns.
And I think that's a valid point.
But I wanted to first say thank you guys so much.
Oh my gosh.
I am so sunburnt.
This is not good.
Now you guys know it's somewhere hot.
Okay.
All right.
I want to first say thank you to everybody that donated to the divorce documentary the last few days.
We got Jonathan, Rick, Michael, Victor, James.
We got $100,000, $200,000, $300,000, almost $400 and $400.
Wow, four days ago, $300 from Aaron.
Thank you guys.
We're at $30,000.
We just hit $35,000 raised for the divorce documentary.
We want to get to $100,000.
That gives me the ability to hire a team full-time for a year.
So if you guys want to donate, feel free.
If not, I understand as well.
Okay.
I know I look kind of homeless today and I do apologize, but I flew back and I just, you know, I wanted to do a show and I just did not care.
I didn't.
It just, it kind of is what it is.
So today we're finishing the reaction that we got from Tommy Lauren debating Andrew Wilson on Pierce Morgan.
You guys seemed to like that last time.
So I'm going to pull it up in a second.
But a couple housekeeping things is that if you guys want, you can go to pearlinvite.com and we are doing a new community for that.
Long story short, I'm going to bring on smart, intelligent men to do live streams.
Normally, the live stream would be today, but because I was traveling, we're going to do it tomorrow after the show.
And so what you can do is actually learn directly about YouTube.
Since it's early, even if you guys suggest a topic now, you know, last week I went over the different types of content that you can do.
So you can be a live stream or pre-record.
I did the pros and cons of each.
If you're a pretty girl, I would just smile and do reactions videos.
That's probably your easiest way to fame.
So, okay, we're going to start with Jedediah Bila going on Pierce Morgan with Taylor Lorenz and Andrew Wilson.
So let's go.
A problem that we need to announce.
I'm going to say, I'm going to say, I have to say, I agree with that.
I don't think that the way they spoke about it did them any credit at all.
And I think it actually, if I was somebody who was against abortion, that would have really enraged me to see people who have access to free and fair abortions because they're in a country where it's fine.
But they talk about it in such a glib manner.
I don't like it.
Let's just change gears to something else, which just struck me as a bit odd.
So I think Taylor said earlier that, you know, women, about Charlie Saron, women don't get paid as much as men.
In fact, it's just been revealed by the Hollywood Reporter, the Hollywood Bible, that the biggest grossing movie star ever is Scarlett Johansson, which I'm told, staggering though that may seem, and I'm a bit.
Women out always outearn men in industries that require beauty.
Where are the men protesting because they're not paid as much as male models, corn, only fans?
Women always outearn men in those industries.
I'm surprised myself because I've appeared in 10 movies as myself, and those movies have grossed $2.4 billion.
So I'm a little surprised I'm not in the mix myself.
However, she's bigger than Tom Cruise, bigger than Stallone, bigger than Schwartz, and again, bigger than all of them.
And the reason apparently is The Avengers.
She's been in the whole Avengers stuff, which obviously and Jurassic Park and other huge grossing films.
But she's moaning as obviously, you know, when you get an accolade like this, the person to do is to complain about it.
She's often been cast for sexist reasons.
So, Andrew, I'll come to you on this.
When promoting, I think.
I just can't imagine a man ever complaining about getting cast because you're hot.
That's awesome.
You know what I mean?
I have had to be entertaining all these years.
I guess some would say cute.
Not today, that's for sure.
But, you know, all these years, nobody said, Pearl, you get to be cast because you're just a smoke show.
That would be so nice.
I'm envious, right?
You know, Sports Illustrated never called.
Leonardo DiCaprio's yacht never called.
I had to learn about politics, be entertaining and funny and put on a good show.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
Someone says, Pearl, what type of grifter are you?
Having sub 100 likes with over 300 viewers.
Could you let a bitch, could you let a bitch cook?
Sometimes we're going to build.
All right.
Like, you know, people don't understand YouTube views.
They don't understand.
Live viewers are the hardest to get.
I'm competing with a lot.
I'm competing with corn.
I'm competing with corn here.
I'm competing with Pierce Morgan.
I'm competing with men better, smarter, women hotter than me.
I do the best I can.
All right.
It's like, can a bitch, can a bitch grift?
I'm just kidding.
You know, so my point is this.
I just could never be offended by being cast for something because you're hot.
Or at least cute, right?
No, don't get me wrong.
In certain spaces, I do very well.
Like, for example, I went into this dive bar and at this dive bar.
Everyone there, there was a, and I shit you not, it was a single mother's club.
I was the hottest bitch in that bar.
I was, you know, and that's what mids, we tend to do.
We go into spaces that it's not that competitive, right?
All the hot women, all the hot women, they're downtown, they're right in the heart of the city.
Mids, we might go there for a year, but then we get crushed and leave.
We get crushed, yeah.
Jurassic Park, I know.
Cook, you didn't finish wife school.
You know, I get I'm so tired of this hate I get for.
I'm just gonna ramble today because I feel like it, and I'm sorry, guys.
You know, I just got off a plane.
I get so much hate.
You know, that was just kind of a fun little thing I did, and I just thought it would be kind of fun to bring.
I like, I like learning, so I was like, Let me do this fun episode.
We call wife school, it'll be fun.
Like, people think, I'm like, do you guys think I opened an academy or something?
Do you think this had a curriculum?
I'm a YouTuber, not an educator.
But one girl made a hit piece on me, and it's pretty rude and mean to be honest.
And now everybody thinks I opened a freaking academy.
They like take it out of context, whatever, whatever.
It is what it is.
I'll keep going.
You know, I just feel like spilling tea today.
So, if you guys want, if you guys want my side on any tea, today's your lucky day.
I'm put it in the chat.
Men don't care about tea, men don't.
I should have.
Yeah, okay.
Yeah, let me open a wife school when they're actively dragging me to court, um, demonetizing my channel, deleting my accounts.
Let me just put all the money I didn't have into a wife school now.
Do you know what I mean?
It's like, okay, are you gonna pay for it?
Do you know like that wasn't cheap even to make those episodes?
Pearl's super cute with less makeup.
Hey, girl, hey, well, I am burnt.
Holy crap.
Yeah.
All right.
Um, uh, your dressing part rebirth movie came out um this weekend.
So, when I was younger, a lot of the roles I was offered or I went for had their ambitions or character arts revolving around their own desirability or the male gaze or a male-centered story.
That's less frequent, though.
Something has shifted.
Um, I mean, this idea that we might go to the movies to look at beautiful people, um, that males may gaze at beautiful women.
Is this the most shocking bombshell of the week, Andrew?
It's not just that, like, how stupid to admit that out loud.
Basically, aren't you just admitting that you were a skank for money?
Like, if it was really a big deal, you're like, oh, okay, at the male gaze, they're sexualizing me.
Why would you take the role then?
Just don't take the role.
But apparently, if it pays good enough, she must not mind too much about that whole male gaze.
Hey, if someone, if someone wants to pay me to be hot and I don't have to get naked, I don't have to put like, I'll do it.
Yep.
What do you want me to do?
Someone wants to pay me, you know, like what you need me to shimmy or something, you know.
Someone wants to pay me to be mid.
All I have to do is just be mid.
All right.
I'm there.
You know, thing, huh?
Because when it abolish marriage, okay.
Again, I'm going to rant today.
I'm going to rant.
I'm going to rant today.
I'm going to do it.
Someone said, What's your solution, Pearl?
Abolish marriage.
Okay.
The YouTubers that have solutions are liars.
I have no political power.
I have suggestions.
But I know the suggestions will never be taken.
Maybe we could do a show on strategy sessions.
And if you're going to get married, here's the best way to do it.
But, okay, I could say there are strategies, like you could put your money in your mom's name, but I would be selling hope if I said the court system's going to change.
It's not going to change.
They make way too many people make way too much money off of this.
They'll kill a politician that tries to switch it.
Where do you send the money?
You can super chat.
You can go to the GoFundMe or you can go to pearlinvite.com and apply to be part of our community.
And you can interact with me directly once a week.
Came time for her to collect those millions of dollars based on the male gaze.
She definitely took the role.
So I would like her to give an explanation for that.
Male gay is bad, but I'd like to contribute to it as much as possible for money.
Aren't you just basically admitting that you're a Hollywood prostitute at that point?
Like if it's a conflict with your values, aren't you selling out for money, literally?
Well, Taylor, your eyebrows just nearly exploded.
Tell you you don't agree with that.
I think it's just shocking the disgusting, misogynistic way that Andrew can't help but talk about women.
I mean, I would say also by age.
No, women generally.
No, no, I'm sorry.
It's not a monolith.
If I can critique a woman, that's not critiquing all women.
Oh, live the whole pop, the whole show.
Oh, no, no.
These lives.
These lips are not all women.
Oh, my God.
It's so crazy.
Oh, yeah, sure, live, lady.
Everyone that doesn't like, you just don't happen to be liberal on every social policy, but you're not going to be able to do that.
Liberals are hardly where I'm at on social issues.
Anyway, my point is that Charlie's sorry, Scarlett Johansson.
Piers, I don't know that I would classify that quote as moaning.
What she seems to be talking about is just how her roles have changed.
No, so this is the women, women gaslight.
We just have a tendency to gaslight.
So this is the gaslighting coming in.
Oh, she's not saying that.
She's saying this.
There's the gaslight.
Yep.
Over time.
I would note that overwhelmingly, women are paid less than men, even though the highest actress might be paid that might be paid as a woman.
But I think that she's what she's saying is it's not a myth that women are paid less than that.
Equal payment, equal payment, that we could, I mean, that's a whole separate conversation.
No, I would say women are paid less, but it's because we are retarded and don't work as hard.
But not all women are like that.
Gotta say, I gotta put that disclaimer: not all, Please don't rob me.
Please, please let me stay employed.
Please, God.
I think in Hollywood now, it's pretty well equal pay, isn't it?
If you get the big roles, I don't think amusing.
Most of the biggest stars now are currently women, aren't they?
Beyonce, Taylor Swift.
I mean, if you, I don't know.
I can't think of many industries where women are not actually paid at least just because there are a few very high-paid women in entertainment industries doesn't mean that high that women across the board make more than men.
And when you look at other industries like finance or you know, tech or some of these yeah, because women can't add.
Do you know what I would do?
I also can't add.
But what I would do is I would have some math equation ready to go and I would say, can you do this?
And I'd be like, exactly, Taylor.
And then I would ask Andrew, what's this times this?
And then the comparison, I would watch like the crash out there.
It would be awesome if he could answer it and she couldn't.
That would be hilarious.
That's because listen, Taylor, this is nonsense.
That's because of choices that women make.
That's because of the number of hours that they work.
That's because women take the court of leave.
That's because guys work more hours and work harder.
There's a whole bunch of reasons we can get into that early time.
We actually can adjust.
Can I make a comment about Scarlett though here for a second?
Because I think what's interesting here is that, listen, she chose, she made all of her money being a sex symbol, right?
She always had the boobs out.
That's how she made her money.
She made the decision to accept roles where, yes, she was, you know, part of the male gaze.
And that's how she made her fame.
I find it really interesting, honestly, that she turns 40.
She's older.
And now all of a sudden she decides, oh, I'm going to negate all that.
Could it be that maybe she's, you know, the male gaze isn't looking at her anymore.
She's not getting those roles anymore.
And she's now realizing there's a younger woman on the block.
There's a hotter woman on the block.
Okay, I'm not getting those roles.
By the way, to complete that.
Now that I made all my money.
To complete the conspiracy theory, is that why Charlie's Theron at the age of 50 has gone out doing podcasts talking about banging 26-year-old guys?
Could that be why?
To make Hollywood think I'm still hot and desirable.
I've still got it.
I've still got it.
I've still got the young male gay.
Of course.
Because there is an insecurity.
Women don't like to talk about this, but there is an insecurity that arises in women, particularly in a beauty-driven industry.
Hollywood is all about looks.
It's all about the female gaze.
It's misogyny that puts.
Look, guys, the wall's undefeated.
I'm walling right now.
You know, it's, you know, like, it's like your late 20s when you're like, I don't really like people seeing me without makeup anymore.
Your early 20s, you're like, let me be in a plastic bag.
Let me wear a garbage background.
And you still look hot.
Look, it's just, it is what it is.
You know, take the L, you know.
Take the L.
I can take the L. You know, it's just some things are L's.
That pressure.
That's not hatred of women.
Taylor, do you know what misogyny means?
It means hatred of women.
It is not hatred of women to talk about the reality that women, I'm a woman.
Men value looks over purity.
I'll die on that hill.
If you guys valued purity, you'd go for the older women that have lower body counts that are from like bum fuck nowhere.
Men will take a 20-year-old that's a whore over a 30-year-old that hasn't been with that many people.
It's and you guys can maybe fight me and say, no, I wouldn't.
I see what people respond to.
It just is what it is.
Like the 20-year-old's getting the swipe right on the date.
She is.
She's going to get, and nothing comes until the girl can get the guy's attention.
Everything else comes after.
He's got to ask her out.
He's got to swipe right on the dating app.
Looks are always first for women always.
Now, you might say, well, he could get to know her personality.
Yeah, but guys, we got to be real about this.
We got to be real about this.
The women aren't going to get in the door without the looks.
Men too, right?
As much as I love a good conversation, every awakened man should know this back and forth does nothing.
When will these female lobbies to change laws, crickets, crickets?
Mike, it's impossible.
And I'll tell you why it's impossible.
I'm going to make my documentary, but I do want to come in with the expectation.
Men are doing exactly what they're supposed to do, which is removing their time and attention.
That's the only thing men have.
But when it comes to the laws, think about it.
Women make 80% of consumer buying decisions.
Everyone makes money off of women.
Society will not put money in men's hands because then everyone makes less money.
There's too many people paid off of women.
So, a hot 40-year-old educated mid is my speed.
Well, do you have hot 20-year-old mids interested?
And I'm not trying to be rude, but I see a lot of guys say that they like women of a certain age that's older.
And what I've come to realize is it's they can't get women that are younger.
The real Gs can get women under 25.
The guys that have real game, and they might still.
Like, I know men that will date both, right?
Maybe because the lifestyle is sometimes incompatible, like the 20-year-olds out raging, going to raves, all this BS.
30-year-olds aged out of that.
But I'm just being honest here.
Yeah, you love older women.
I mean, if you were getting the 22-year-olds that don't go out, they do exist, but like men tend to like what they have success with.
And there's nothing wrong with that, right?
I know a guy who's in his 60s, and his thing is he likes the 50-year-old women, and he's very pragmatic about it.
He said, Look, the 40-year-old women, they still have hope.
The 20-year-old women, it's like, he's like, the 40-year-old women expect to be wine, dying.
They have all this hope.
They're coming out of a divorce.
The 20-year-old women, they're just too transactional, and like you just have to pay them, or like they expect to be winded and dying when it's older.
He's like, The 50-year-old women, let me fuck in the car and they ask for nothing out of me.
I'm going 50.
Yeah, Shiv says, I've never met a six-foot-seven millionaire charismatic Riz master who likes older women.
I have actually.
I've met this guy, was a pseudo-celeb, but he was good-looking enough to get the younger women.
But again, when men go for older women, it's like a very pragmatic point of view.
So I have met men.
One, it's that he, if he was to marry, he wanted a limited risk.
And sometimes there's more of a track record with the older women.
You could see, did she press charges on the ex?
Did she do something crazy?
There's more of a track record to go off of.
And if they do end up getting divorced, he wanted it to be close to equal assets to mitigate risk.
That was his thought process.
The other thing is the lifestyle differences, like if he's not going out all the time or whatever.
Or it's like if they're into older women, it's because they show more interest.
The younger women don't really pursue.
They make wait longer to smack, do all this BS.
Where the 30-year-old women, it's like we're on sale, you know?
So we're like, and men, they will take a good bargain.
Like they will take a Honda Civic over a Ferrari.
And it's not that they want the Honda Civic, but it's just like easier than the Ferrari.
Do you know what I mean?
If they do, like the men that I've said, like, that's that's what the guy that goes for the 50-something year old women.
It's not that he thinks they're hotter, but he's pragmatic.
Like, okay, I got a track record here.
Yeah, you know, it's like pragmatism.
So, the 30-year-old women that don't realize they're on sale and they say, raise your standards.
Well, that would have worked at 20.
At 20, you could absolutely raise your standards and get more from men, even players, right?
If you're hot enough, you can absolutely do it.
There's no if, ands, or buts about it.
But it's the do you know what I mean?
Like, that's the worst strategy at 30 because at a subconscious level, the men do feel this.
They're like, why am I doing all this?
Like, you've already been cracked.
Like, I already got to deal with your trauma from your three ex-boyfriends.
Like, and the men, even I would even say players, you know, even Leo's tapping the 27-year-olds now, right?
Even players will go for, but it's again, it's a pragmatic reason.
Sorry, Pearl intelligence matters, and the young women are just not smart enough for me.
Well, that's, and again, some men say the intelligent, but the women I knew that were smart at 18 were also smart at 28.
I think that's an individual woman.
Maybe there's more life.
I'd say your late 20s, you do get zeroed out as a woman, probably for the first time.
You invest a lot into a guy.
It doesn't work out.
You get humbled.
the debt catches up to you.
Yeah.
And I, yeah.
By 50, it's goodwill.
Yeah.
Okay.
Anyways, that's that.
I mean, that's the like.
And the thing is, if you're saying you don't like younger women, show me the younger women interested in you.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, it can't be like the younger women are half interested or rejecting you.
Like, show me the women obsessed with you that are young.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, I'm just being honest about the choices here.
And some guys, like, they'll have that, right?
Or sometimes they go older and they can get the more attract, like the facial structure is a little more attractive than the younger ones.
So, you know, they might go for like a 30-year-old seven or eight and then a 20-year-old, but like they couldn't get that 30-year-old seven or eight at 20.
Anyways, I'm going.
I'm going.
Women get more interesting.
Well, after 50, it's a junkyard, Gabe says.
Well, yeah, but some guys like the junk, like they like the junk car.
And again, but it's always for a pragmatic reason.
They're not looking for a car for a lifetime.
Like this guy, I mean, he was just looking for short-term rentals, short-term.
He was open to a long-term if one of the, you know, one of the cars seemed really reliable and good, but, you know.
Yeah.
So.
Insecure as they age about their looks when they're in a beauty-driven industry.
That's why Botox exists.
That's why killer exists.
Well, let me go to the expert on the panel when it comes to male gazes a beautiful woman.
Ernest, your thoughts on this?
No, I mean, to be honest, I think that two things can be true at the same time.
You know, people have the right to evolve and also see things reflectively.
What you do in your young age, I mean, heaven forbids.
I mean, you all claim that you all don't support counsel culture, but a lot of you all would make the case that maybe she did at one point in time when she was younger, may have thought that's what she needs to do and that's how she got her career.
But maybe years later, she can get older and reflect and say, hey, some of the stuff I did back then.
And by the way, Ernest, it's the same.
It's the same with men, right?
I mean, it's the same with male movie stars.
They cross a point where the female gaze moves from them to a younger, hotter model.
It's exactly the same the other way around.
It's not exactly the same because let's be honest, ladies, we'd all smash Brad Pitt.
Come on.
I mean, I've taken, but you guys, you get the idea.
Like, Brad Pitt's a wood for most women, or a good portion of women, right?
I guess you can't say all, but yeah, no, it's not the same, not the same at all.
But Jennifer Aniston, I mean, like, women would fly to the ends of the earth to smash Brad Pitt.
You know, I don't think most men could be bothered to do that for Aniston.
Shiv, let me know.
Would you get on a plane to smash Aniston?
But it'd have to be for the bragging rights.
You look at it all the time.
Look at the hot movie male stars of 20 years ago.
They're not there anymore.
Right.
But the difference is, though, with those roles, that's actually not true all the way.
A lot of these older men do get to evolve and date younger women.
What we don't.
Well, and the thing is, actually, the older women are going to keep being cast in these movies because remember, women make 80% of consumer buying decisions.
So say goodbye to Scarlett Johansson Young.
Say goodbye to Megan Fox Young.
Say goodbye to all these hot women young because they're going to start giving the roles that appeal to the female gaze.
So mids like Sendaya.
And they're also going to give, you know, like Margot Robbie at 32 as Barbie because all the movies are now being made for women.
So they're going to suck.
Shiv says, only if Jennifer Aniston is offering me money or I have some bragging rights for clout.
But I'd be 0% into it compared to me dating a 21-year-old woman.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
Yeah.
So I mean, female moviegoers going to see male movie stars, the reason they go moves from the female gaze at a hot young movie star to something different when they get old, right?
So it's in other words, it works the same way.
That's not their name, though.
They can get arranged.
What I think that happened with Charlene, Scarlett, I mean, Scarlett Johansson, a lot of these actresses, is that what you'll see with men is that they can do both.
They can do the Oscar-winning Leonardo Caprio films.
They can also do the sex symbol films.
They can also do it simultaneously and still get the awards.
Versus what we see with women in Hollywood, it seems to be a double standard where prestige films that they can be in and start in, oftentimes they don't get the chance to be the ingenue or play into the sex role.
But if they do go that way, they can't have both ways.
So Denzel could be both.
But Scarlett Johansson couldn't do both most of that.
Okay, but why would you complain then?
Why would you complain and say, oh, the male gaze is so terrible, and then take the role as a woman?
Why would you take the role if the male?
We don't hate the male gaze.
We just hate that we can't have the male gaze forever.
Imagine as a man, if you woke up as a multi-bajillionaire and you knew that it was going to go away, right?
You knew it was going to go away and you were not intelligent enough to do very few women are intelligent enough to be smart with the youth.
Very few women can win and immature too, because yeah.
And you got to be a certain level of hot because you're just going to be annoying because young people are just annoying.
There's no life lessons, whatever.
And you got to be a certain level of hot for the guy to want to mold you and not just smash and pass.
Right.
So Just own it.
Just own it.
Hang on, hang on.
Hang on.
Hang on.
I just, hang on.
Hang on.
Let me let me answer the question: why is it that if you really saw this as a problem from a feminist view, the male gauge as a female actress who's aspiring, why would you take the role?
Aren't you just selling out for money, dude?
And I'll do it.
Send me the send me, send me midcasting.com.
I mean, I'm not the one.
I'm not a woman, so I'm not the one taking the role, but I'm saying something like I'm saying before.
See how they don't answer any questions?
It just refuses to be aware of the question.
Let me finish.
I'm answering your question.
What I'm saying is that you, at the end of the day, it's, it's, it's none of these things, like even the way that people vote for certain elected officials, it's never one size spit off.
She has survival, she wanted to get her career, she wanted to do certain things.
Does she have regrets?
I don't know.
But what I will say is there's a lot of factors that people do when they make their decisions, right?
There are certain people where you don't agree with everything on all aspects, but you do some.
And I think at a certain point, it just seems I hear what you're saying, it just seems a little convenient, though.
It just seems a little convenient to make all of your money, all of your money off of being a sex symbol and an overt sex symbol.
I mean, half naked, this, that.
You make all your money that way.
You should own it.
You should cut.
She should be coming out and I totally agree.
I think that the women I admire in the entertainment world are the ones who are smart but are unafraid to say, I use my sex appeal and it makes me tons of money, as well as my smarts, as well as my talent.
It's a whole package.
Same with the guys, right?
If you're a hot movie star who's got talent, you're going to make more money than an ugly one.
It's as simple as that.
It's not fair.
Life isn't fair.
How it's not fair.
I want to end.
This was a bizarre moment last week in the House of Commons here in the United Kingdom.
So just for background, we have a woman called Rachel Reeves who is the first female Chancellor of the Exchequer.
So the second most powerful person in the British government, the treasurer, if you like, of the United Kingdom.
And she did the one thing which I guess most women who had voted for her would have wished she hadn't done, which is the weekly prime minister's questions with Sakia Starmer, the prime minister.
She was openly crying in the background.
Now, this followed a very bad week for the government, very bad.
Yeah, I mean, that's why women shouldn't be in politics.
It's just my opinion.
Guys, I'm curious in the chat.
Could you put your name, age, and if you're married, divorced, or single?
I'm just kind of curious who's watching.
Put gender too, if there's women in the chat.
I'm just curious.
Also, like the video if you can and be helpful.
Bad week for her.
One of the signature policies that had to perform a big U-turn on.
She apparently been seen having a blazing row with some colleagues and with the speaker of the house.
She then came out the next day grinning like a Cheshire cat, a little too much for my credible belief, and said that there was a personal issue going on, the details of which have not emerged.
And I suspect they won't.
Andrew, the problem I have with this is that I think a lot of women will have felt let down that you finally get a female chance of the exchequer and within a few months she's crying in the most high-profile televised moment of each week in the House of Commons.
And it looks like it's just because she had a bad week.
Well, gee, who could have predicted this?
Who could have predicted that women who are in positions of power may act overtly emotional?
Wow, you guys, this is like a very mixed crowd.
It's a lot of married guys in here for what we talk about.
Be honest, are you happily married?
Be honest.
Be honest.
It's based on, well, even the hormones in their body.
I am so stunned.
I'm shocked.
I can't believe that women everywhere are stunned and shocked that women, when they become very emotional, begin crying.
Shocked to me, of course.
No shock to anybody else on the side of your leadership.
Jedediah, as a woman.
Oh, Jededi.
As a woman, are you comfortable with what you're hearing from Angela?
I actually am comfortable with it, to be completely honest, because the truth is that men and women are different.
And we are emotional.
And I kind of wear the fact that I have an emotional cycle that goes like this throughout the month, like we all do, like a badge of honor, because it's what makes me a woman.
You can't, the thing is, you can't be that's true.
Cook, Jedediah, cook.
In a leadership position and act like that.
As an example, do y'all remember John Boehner?
John Boehner was a disaster.
He was always crying.
So this is not exclusive to women.
Let's just say that.
This can be a problem.
I totally agree.
It's pretty exclusive to women.
It's pretty exclusive to women.
This had been, I mean, I think if it had been a man, a male Charles Checkie crying, he'd have got whacked even more.
Well, that's the difference.
Because if you remember.
Howard got ran out for a scream.
I mean, come on.
People were making fun of him all the time.
He was the laughing stock.
The difference is here.
A lot of people jump and make excuses.
Well, she had a bad day.
Honestly, I don't care that you had a bad day.
Pearl, how can I get my girlfriend to be as based as you?
Well, you're going to have to train her better.
If she doesn't become as based as you, King, she doesn't like you that much.
I mean, guys, a lot of people are like, oh, Pearl, how did you, the past year, you've, your opinions have changed a bit.
Yeah, because I started dating my boyfriend.
All right.
Do you, do you want me?
Do I have to say it?
All right.
Like, God, he's cooked me so many times.
God, he's got, if you guys had, could see some of the conversations we've had the past year, I try not to draw too much attention to it because there's just crazy people and they just make fun of whoever I date.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, you know, when I got into this, I paid a pretty heavy price for being honest when it comes to dating.
I did not realize coming into this the way a man would see this YouTube.
I know it sounds cool to have your girlfriend like, you know, oh, you're so based, whatever.
But I don't think you guys realize the realities that come with this.
Docs, like, there's just, anyways.
But I'll just say this: behind the scenes, I've had some ideas that he just absolutely cooked.
Cooked.
Cooked.
Like, where I really, like, I would just say these ideas.
He would just slowly, calmly, because he's a calm guy.
He would just slowly, calmly cook me.
And one of those was that, like, yeah, it's going to get better.
And I really thought that like traditionalism was going to come back.
He cooked me on even some of these I don't even want to say because they're so embarrassing, not to him, but to me.
To me, they're embarrassing because he just cooked me so hard.
Yeah, he just cooked, cooked, cooked, cooked.
And he knows the RP material so well.
Like, God, so much better than me.
Like, he's been in the forums for like ever.
And I'll tell you what, you date one of these guys.
It's like dating on hard mode because there's just no, they just know every, you know, manipulation tactic.
You can't, I'll just say this.
You can't pull one over.
No, I'm team.
Let these modern grow alone, win, make money, have fun, have kids in a foreign country at 50 and live with residual income.
That's a good strategy, right?
But yeah, I'll just, I'll just say this.
Yeah, I've been cooked, but it's not online.
In a leadership position.
I mean, the bottom.
And the other thing that's not known is like, I didn't realize it would be unemployable.
Yeah, no.
A lot of things, a lot of things I did really.
I paid a very heavy price for being honest.
And sometimes it's unfortunate.
I think people thought, you know, Pearl's a grifter this, that.
But I'm like, you know, I just tried to be honest from the beginning.
And you pay a pretty heavy price for that.
I mean, I'm a woman.
I'll say honest for a woman.
Right?
Market had a sell-off because this woman was screaming.
These have real ramifications.
So I think what Andrew's getting at is: listen, men, women are different.
And it does beg the question, if we are naturally more emotional, and we are by nature.
Women are not.
We are.
Whether or not.
Listen, you are.
Taylor, I have a question for you.
Taylor, if Donald Trump, if Donald Trump's bottom lip began to tremble and he started crying on national TV in when he was addressing the Congress or something, I mean, come on, you'd absolutely murder him.
He's having tantrum tantrums every week.
He's having emotional moments.
He doesn't cry.
He isn't crying.
Have you ever seen Donald Trump cry in public?
Okay, I'm not talking about crying.
Listen, here's the thing.
Andrew does not like women having any type of emotion outside of nodding their head.
What are you talking about?
He didn't actually say that.
He said that he said, women, Ernest, Ernest, hang on, hang on.
He didn't actually say, hang on, hang on.
Hang on.
Hang on.
Stop talking.
Ernest.
I'm acting like Andrew right now.
Ernest.
I'm talking from emotion.
All Andrew said was women are more emotional.
He wasn't surprised, right?
He wasn't sort of damning women for being emotional.
He just said they are more emotional.
Do you dispute that?
Yeah, well, and she actually said, she actually said, no, they're not.
How would you ever even dispute this?
It's objectively true that the hormone functions that are inside of women are different than the ones that are inside of men.
That is objectively true in general.
Can you point to some women who are more?
Can you point to an outlier of some women?
I'm almost done.
I'm almost done.
Calm down.
Calm down.
Can you point to some women?
Can you point to some women and say that they're more emotionally stable?
Sure.
But on average, women have far more emotional regularity than men do.
In fact, they have one time of the month.
Do you know how I can tell a woman's insane if her husband speaks too highly of her?
I don't know how to explain this, but there's a way a man talks about his wife where I can just tell he's afraid of pissing her off.
Oh, my wife's the greatest.
My wife's this.
My wife's that.
And if a guy says my wife's annoying, I'm like, oh, I bet his wife's pretty cool.
I don't know.
I can't explain it, but that's when I know a woman is insane.
When it's like, oh, my great, my wife's the greatest and she's awesome.
I'm like, is she that awesome?
Because I haven't met a woman in my life ever that's that awesome.
Now, I'm not saying I haven't met cool women, fun women, but it like the woman always comes out.
I've met women that I never thought would accuse a guy of abuse that end up doing it anyway.
I've met women that I never would have thought hoed out and they hoe out anyway.
I, I, you meet women that are so are so chill and so like they have the feminine voice.
They've learned all this stuff and then they crash out anyway.
I mean, I just don't, it's just like what?
So you met, let me, you met a unicorn, truly.
Yeah, a unicorn for now.
And I say this at myself, like, sometimes I, you know, I'll see myself, you know, doing something, getting an, like, I'll get super mad or annoyed and I'll be a bitch.
And I'm like, God, why did I do that?
Do you know what I mean?
Like, like, it's not like, guys, it's not like, that's why I try to, I try to always preface.
I'm not special or different.
I'm not, you know, I wish I was.
But like, there's still the evil woman in me.
And that's in every woman.
So if the guy doesn't acknowledge that she's crazy, evil too, I'm like, he's afraid of her.
Yeah.
So.
Taylor, would you say you're more emotional than your male colleagues when you work with men?
Oh, gosh.
I've worked with some, I've worked with men that have cried in my arms.
And it's so funny for Andrew to say this because Andrews aren't men, honey.
Andre is the one that is the one that is losing his mind on this panel, screaming and shouting and making fun and doing all this.
I've never screamed and shouted at anybody.
What are you talking about?
Please don't.
Do you get that like if you just assert lies that people who watch this aren't going to be able to see that they're clearly lies?
Right now, shouting over me.
Listen to this.
This is crazy.
That's not shouting.
That's not shouting.
Yeah, whenever men are masculine, women will say you're yelling at me when they just talk in a stern voice.
But see, that's the woman.
That's the gaslighting.
Gaslighting, yeah.
Let me ask you this.
I think those two theories are hurting your brain, lady.
We can do this for a second, woman to one, Taylor, because I will say to you, Taylor, there's Andrew speaks there for shouting.
There is no question about it that when you look at Taylor, when you look at a man, his testosterone is pretty steady.
Whether you like it or not, his hormones are steady.
That's what comprises a man.
When you look at our hormones, they do this naturally.
That's why we have a cycle.
That's why we have the beautiful gift of being able to make.
Oh my gosh, do you know when I'm the biggest bitch?
Oh my gosh, right before we get our periods.
Like I right before, I want to kill somebody.
I want to like, and I actually make my best content, to be fair.
I think you guys like it.
But it's like right before, I'm like, we should be banished from being by anybody.
They should set us like those like two or three days.
It is not during, it's right before.
They should put us like in a camp where we can just like get it out, yell.
I don't know what.
But every time I've done something where I like feel very bad about it later or like guilty, it's always, it's always that part of the cycle.
Yeah.
I have learned to not talk to her two days before and after her period.
Yeah, and I want you guys to understand female psychology.
Like, do I get PMS?
Yeah, like it's all of us, guys.
All.
All.
It's not like I am not special or different.
All right.
Women, we struggle.
And I think this maybe other women can relate or you can't.
You feel the crazy in you and you get guilty after.
And so then you feel guilty.
And then it's just a cycle.
And it never ends.
So that's why when women are saying, like, I don't do that, I'm like, you don't really.
You never have been a bitch ever.
I have.
Really?
Like, come on.
Babies, that's what makes women women.
So, yes, there can be an outlier over here and there.
John Boehner, I use the example of John Boehner, but it's very, very safe to say that in general, women are more emotional than men.
And that does beg the question then.
There's no PMS in Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Doug MP, that's not true.
That's just simply not true.
Not true.
I've had people in spaces from Saudi Arabia and Iran.
That's just, it's simply not true.
They have the same problems we have.
These same challenges.
And we got to, and I keep trying to reiterate this because everybody thinks if they put a hijab on a woman, if they go back a hundred years, and I want to do a show where I really dive into, there's writings about women being nuts in biblical times.
I mean, there's a guy in the Bible, I can't remember who it was, but he literally said he's met one righteous man ever and never met a righteous woman in his whole life.
Now, you might argue that the women will hide it better, but look it, I have met people online that are from these countries and they say the same things happen.
Yeah.
And everybody, remember, I want you to realize the incentives here.
I had someone today say, well, there's these traditional communities.
Okay, they might be better at hiding it for now.
There's no religion that's going to stop female nature.
It's not, especially in 2025.
Please let that dream die.
You have just as much of a chance of getting divorced graped in 2025.
Remember, the stats have not caught up.
They're going to be 20 years behind until we get good stats on the Gen Z women today that grew up on social media.
Does that make sense, fellas?
Like, there's no religion that's going to stop this.
You jumped the shark.
London is not the Middle East.
It's probably some Muslim guy trying to sell a dream.
It's not.
It's not the Middle East, but I know people.
I've met people in spaces on Twitter, online from these countries.
I know people that, yeah.
And the thing is, it might be more hidden, but it's the it's it might be delayed, but women are going to be women.
Women are in leadership roles where there are serious ramifications, like a bond market sell-off.
If that woman is seen crying, is that a good look overall for the country?
The answer is no.
Now, we can sit and have a debate over whether women should like, why would you think the women would be different in these countries?
There's still women, like it's just crazy.
Like, why would it's the same biology?
Like, their biology is not different in these countries when women.
Okay, who had, all right, let's let's put it this way: who had, and I'm just getting so tired of these arguments, I'm getting so tired of them.
I've just dealt with them for years.
Who were the craziest women?
The ones, the pastors' kids, the ones where you tried to suppress it the most, and they were the sneakiest.
Yeah, to be in positions of power or not, but we can't have Shiv says, I'm so sorry.
If Middle Eastern women were so much better, then Dubai would have incentivized us with 0% tax to get us over there.
Yeah, debate over whether women are more emotional because hormonally, that's just a fact.
Taylor, not but her colleagues are crying in her arms, though.
They're crying in her arms.
I mean, yeah, I had a colleague that cried after something horrific happened.
I mean, you said you said that I've had been, you make it sound like men were coming to you and falling to pieces.
I saw a male college cry in my arms.
We witnessed, I've witnessed somebody die in front of my face at my job because I'm a darling.
That's not the same.
Yeah, I know.
It's so ridiculous.
Is it the case that you, when you work with other men, that you're generally more emotional than them or not?
That's the question.
Listen to you, crash out.
Talking about why you won't answer.
Why can't you answer that question?
Is it just answer it?
How do I like it?
Yeah, just yes or no.
You're crashing out.
Oh, my God.
You're crashing out.
I don't know how to answer questions.
That's gaslighting.
Jen, oh my God, just answer the question, lady.
Talking about how women are more emotional as you are.
Are you more emotional than your male colleagues generally or not?
Can you answer yes or no?
That would be great.
Are we going to get on?
Are you ever going to answer the question?
I've answered it many, many times to say once I'm saying yes or no would be great.
You, you cannot, you're like a little petulant child.
Yes or no?
Yes or no.
Screaming and making these silly noises.
I'm holding you to account.
Me talking about ignoramus.
Yes or no?
I think look at the example right here on this panel.
The camera is absolutely still not answering the question, lady.
Answer the question, lady.
See how you keep calling me lady?
You won't call me by my name.
Answer the question.
I don't remember your name.
Why am I supposed to remember your name?
Answer the question.
Anyway, this is crazy.
Women are not angry.
Are you not hearing what she's saying?
It's not.
You want her to speak the way you want to speak when she answers your question?
All right, let me ask a different question.
Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on.
Tyler, I didn't ask her.
Taylor, in relation to Rachel Reeves crying in the House of Commons, did she let the sisterhood down?
Would it have been better for her to hold it?
No.
Ernest, you're not cool, Taylor.
Hold it up.
Look at that.
They can answer questions.
Yes.
Oh my god.
Listen to this man just screeching.
Anyway, I will say that everyone talking is screeching.
You are screeching.
When you're talking, you're screeching.
Chris, listen to this.
This guy thinks he's like, oh my God, ask.
Glutch your pearls harder, lady.
Just answer the questions you're asking.
The fact is that modern conveniences have enabled women to outsource the necessities that used to be provided by men.
It creates a new society or eliminates the dynamic in social media.
Problem solves.
Okay, Eric, are you going to create the new?
What's your plan to create a new society with so with?
Oh my gosh.
All right.
Good luck.
I'm not going to do that, but I wish you luck in doing that.
Trying to get that done.
Like, I just, sometimes when I hear these plans, I just think, do you guys have better things to do?
And like, have you got, you know, because I looked at my dad growing up.
My dad was a big software CEO, smartest man I've ever met.
And I don't think he would have time to do that.
And he would probably be the most capable person and the most motivated because he hates social media.
Don't know how he gave birth to me.
Sorry, didn't give birth up, fathered me.
But he hates social media.
And he is the most productive, interesting person I've ever met.
And yeah, who's got, he doesn't have time for that.
I just wanted to send you some respect and appreciation from Carolyn's family.
Our best to you always thank you.
You guys are so nice.
Thanks for listening to me, Ray Upl today.
I know this isn't my best show.
I've been going off topic.
I look homeless.
It's just not.
And you guys keep saying I look good.
You're gaslighting me in the comments.
Don't do this because I might start looking homeless every show.
This is my natural state is a hoodie and just looking not professional.
That's my natural state, but I try to look nice for, you know, to give some professionalism to the show.
It's so funny how you can take it.
Would you like me to mail you a pearl necklace so you can tug it when we're on the panel next time?
I can't believe it.
Oh, how I'm treated is so terrible.
Just answer the question.
Pierce, come out.
Okay, Taylor, Taylor.
Answer my question, Taylor.
Yes, absolutely.
So I think that basically, generally, I take your point that any politician that shows emotion is often, or sadness, rather, like crying, is often stigmatized for it.
But women are thinking.
I think it did.
To be clear, I love this look, Pearl, but let's be honest, there's no such thing as a professional woman.
That's so true.
Do you know what?
I find myself, and this is a problem I have.
I like, I do, you know, people I work with, I mean, the conversations we've had in spaces are not professional at all.
We're like, these bitches are getting ran through.
You know what I mean?
I'm like, oh, you guys are, and I have this problem.
I'm very nosy.
So I'm always ask, you know, stupid women.
They're like, I'm always asking questions.
So what are you guys' rotations like?
Like, how are the hoes?
How are they treating you?
And, you know, I'm just, I'm not going to change.
So you might as well just adapt.
So, you know, I'm old, but like, if I was a young woman, I could be molded, but I'm cooked.
Done.
Yeah, done.
So.
On the circumstance, right?
So if there was a terrible, if there was a terrible event and a prime minister or a chancellor came out and got emotional talking about a terrible national tragedy, of course.
No one's going to ever think anything other than that's a human emotion.
I think the feeling here was that she things had just got on top of her.
It had been a bad week at work.
She'd had a few rows before she came out and she just lost it in public.
And it was that that upset other women in particular.
Way, come on, you're the first female chancellor.
Don't do this to us.
Well, because again, women are held to this really, really intense standard.
And so, yes.
And Pearl, you keep forgetting everyone is a liar.
They're either lying to you or to themselves.
Yeah.
And I've even lied to myself before.
I want to tell a story, but it would have to take some major accountability on my end.
And my boyfriend, he made me realize that he cooked me.
He cooked.
Do I tell the I'm not ready?
I'm going to tell it someday.
But I, you know, I'm not ready.
Is Pearl an alpha widow?
Do you not think that's a okay?
One, why is your username daddy?
But you know, that's a personal question.
You know, it's a funny thing that happens when you become a YouTuber.
They think people think they're entitled because you feel like you know me through the screen to like personal questions by me.
Like per, you know, that's pretty personal.
Yeah.
All right, let's keep going.
Any sort of display of emotion like that is going to be weaponized against them by people like this, this man or whatever who's on the panel who can't stop shouting.
But I will say that, you know, this idea that male leaders are not emotional, here he is talking over me right now.
I mean, you can't help but talk about me every five seconds.
I want you to reference me and then say I'm not lying.
Taylor, women, Taylor, to reference something that you said.
Taylor, to reference, any reference something that you said.
Hang on, I want to hear Taylor answer the question.
Taylor.
Thank you, Pierce.
To finish my point, I will say that men, this idea that male leaders aren't emotional, I think it's just completely wrong because I think they're emotional in different ways.
Society stigmatizes different forms of emotion in man.
The way that a lot of men express their emotion as political leaders is anger.
And what Ernest was talking about earlier of Donald Trump being erratic, irrational, emotional, he is extremely emotional.
We have plenty of male leaders who are highly emotional and they might not be crying, but I would say that they're no.
So when she says emotional, it's just men showing any ounce of masculinity, like saying what they think, being honest, using a tough tone.
You act as if the West isn't getting transformed.
Society's falls.
Revolutions happen.
America's like 15 years away from that happening if things don't change.
The West is falling and being outnumbered.
The foreign birth rates, the change will happen.
Eric, I'm going to bet you $1,000 that in 15 years it won't be better.
15 years from today.
Do you want to bet it will not be better?
You can email me in 15 years and screen record this.
Let me know.
Great.
They're very intense emotions.
But thank you for the super chat.
Thank you.
You know, I'm not, I'm not trying to be rude.
I know we're going back and forth.
Thank you for the super chat.
I really do appreciate it.
You guys as super chats do keep the show going.
And really, I couldn't do it without you, truly.
Because, yeah.
I'll add another 10,000.
Shiv said he's putting 10,000.
Look, my income's been very unstable the last few years.
So it'll be better in 15 years, says daddy.
What is this username?
Have significant political and economic consequences.
So, I think it's good to destigmatize emotion, but let's not like there's not sexism here.
And also, that okay, so I'm 28 in 15 years in 15 years.
I'm gonna be 43.
So, you're saying, Pearl, halfway through your life, it might get better.
So, let me get this straight.
I have to go through halfway, half of my life.
I can't make decisions off of something that gets, you know, let's say I live to be 80.
Oh, the second half of my life is gonna, oh, it's gonna suck.
Oh, I'm gonna be so ugly.
Oh, I don't want to be 50.
I'm gonna be 50 with a hot bod.
Like, I definitely love a hot bod for a 50-year-old, but oh, oh, I'm hitting the wall already, and I don't like this.
43.
I'm gonna be, I'm gonna be hot for a 43-year-old.
will be but i'm still gonna be 43.
ah also that's also give you credit taylor You've probably had a harder time from Andrew Wilson than the last than Rachel Reid's got from her colleagues, and you haven't cried.
So, I think that should be acknowledged.
I'm here.
Well, I mean, give me another hour.
Please, you just whine and whine and whine.
You know what?
So, I just the whole thing is like you can see, even on this panel, holding women accountable is basically impossible.
They don't even answer questions.
Like, we ask this lady, I don't know how many questions, and she answers every question except the one we ask her, just reframes the entire debate every time.
You would have had a way less hard.
Your fair skin is going to wrinkle.
I've already started.
I already see the crow's feet coming in.
We'll have okay.
So, now I get to okay, I can take Botox, but then my face won't move.
And now I'm supposed to be valued for my personality.
That sucks.
I won't even be mid.
I'll be sub-min!
It would've been way less hard for you if you would've just actually answered anything we asked for.
I literally simply cannot.
You'll note, by the way, you'll note how he speaks to me.
He doesn't give me the courtesy of speaking with my name.
He's been mocking me.
You called me this man.
What are you talking about?
Yeah, but that's that's women's.
So, what she's saying is women making fun of men doesn't count because we do it in a happy tone.
But when men make fun of women, it does count and we're offended.
Yeah, what do you mean?
Am I going, oh my God, she called me this man?
Oh, this disrespectful voice.
It's really something to watch.
And I think when we're talking about emotion, and we have a man on this very panel who can't help but do these strange little voices and interrupt every two seconds and get mad that he finds interesting.
Can I just say this lady?
What I find interesting.
Like, look at Jedediah.
That'll be me in 20 years.
Probably not.
Probably worse because I think she's healthier than me.
She's good looking for a 40 something year old.
Interesting about this panel is that Taylor, you chose to be honest, you chose to talk about sexism and to say, well.
women have you know an unfair advantage in this and they're stigmatized in that and to go after Andrew.
When in fact, I've been saying a lot of the same things that he's chose to make it about sexism.
You chose to make it because it's an easy target.
Hold on a second, ma'am, ma'am.
You are not, but it's an easy target.
It's an easy target to say the man on the panel.
The bottom line is that women on the panel.
Look, and I like Jedediah too, but I'm not going to pretend she's a smokeshow.
Look, I'm not going to pretend.
I'm not either.
It's all right.
Like, let the mids live, but it's like, you can't undo, you know, being alive for, you're still a 40 something year old.
Yeah.
Ah, yeah, you know, it is what it is.
Hey, ma'am, why don't you want to be treated as an equal to a man?
If you want to be treated, I just want you guys to know that I will be on the internet forever.
Um, I will be like, I'm not, I'm too deep into this life.
Um, I'm unemployed, I'm gonna be here forever.
So, um, yeah, and um, and I just want to be honest here.
Yeah, I'll be here as an equal to a man, then it can't always be sexism this or misogyny unless they've replaced me with AI.
I don't really have a choice.
You underestimate what we will smash.
Look at, but it's not the same.
You might, you might smash at 42, but you're not driving three hours to go see Jedediah.
You probably drive an hour to smash Taylor Lorenz.
Like, if she said, you know, but at a hot 20-something year old, you might drive all day, like a 20-year-old.
You might, I know for 47, she's pretty hot, but you still said for 47.
Do you see what I mean?
$4.47.
They're saying that this guy, Andrew, will not.
It's a pro.
It's a pro.
Hold on.
Let me.
Oh, I would have said destigmatize emotion.
Except someone tell Candace she doesn't need to work.
Look, I have no problem with women working.
We're so insane.
I think it's nice for the husband to have a little time away from us.
I really do.
Like, I can't.
There's certain things about my childhood I can't say.
I think there are certain situations where the kids would definitely be like worse off if the mother was around because the mother's so crazy, you know.
So, I don't really have a problem.
I don't really have a problem with women working.
But what I, what I do have a problem with is like Candace Owens claiming Trad being married into leaving whoever the hell she dated before for a guy that makes 300 million, having kids in her 30s, still being a YouTuber when she could just be a mom, and trying to claim traditional wife and mother card.
Look, it, my hands are up.
All right, I never said I was.
Maybe, maybe I should have been more, maybe like I should have done more shows saying I wasn't.
You know, I feel like I've tried to be honest where I'm like, look, I was an athlete.
That was really important to me for some reason.
I wanted to go spend my early 20s trying to make minimum wage.
That was like the, that was what was important to me at the time for some reason.
Poverty.
I was like, let me fight to do poverty.
I didn't say it was the right thing, but that's what I chose.
Yeah, no.
So I just, I don't like the double whammy.
I don't like the, I don't like all these like Charlie Kirk pretending, you know, quoting me Bible verses, saying get married when I'm like, Charlie, your wife went to Arizona State University and did pageants and was flown all over the world.
I would bet money she has hooked up with a B-list celebrity.
I would.
I just don't like the pretend.
I don't like the, you know, like Jedediah, like Jed, if you got married in your late 30s, early 40s, please don't signal purity, okay?
I just, I don't believe you.
And the more you signal purity, the more I just want to do the math.
Now, I do, I do think, um, and the thing is, if you were pure, and I can say this from experience, you don't, you're not learning anything about men if you spend years.
That's so personal.
I don't want to get into that.
But if women that spend years celibate learn nothing about men and you come back basically retarded into the dating market.
And it's kind of cute when you're 18, but in your mid, even at like 22, 23, they look at you like you're retarded because there's just basic things you're not going to know and learn.
You learn when a guy tells you you're annoying.
You learn through these things.
So, like, if you did go through long periods of not being in relationships in your 20, like, it's either one of two things.
You had a boyfriend that you didn't like enough and you're always looking to upgrade, right?
And so, what's going to stop you from upgrading to the next husband?
Which, or you spent, you're going to claim purity, meaning you spent years celibate.
Okay, if that's, or with situation, maybe you go back to the same situationship.
Well, if that's true, then you're going to be completely unmarried.
Like, you're going to be so bad, like, bad with guys that you're cooked anyways.
And I don't really believe that unless you're like magically raised to be a wife.
But who the hell is raised to be a wife in 2025?
Like, I just want to do the math.
Like, let's say you banged one guy in every social group you were in, which can be considered low.
One guy at college, one guy at work, one, like, one guy maybe going out.
Like, you guys still, like, let me, let me guess at 40, your body count was five.
And then I would have to do the math and say, like, how long did you spend not having sex?
You're going to be weird.
And it's not cute.
A lot of the guys that don't get laid, they're like, oh, there's nothing wrong with that.
And I think it's projection because they see they see themselves as like nothing being wrong with them and they don't get laid.
That can be true, but not for women.
Or there's no humility, right?
That's what my boyfriend always says: the women that go years without sleeping with there's no humility, they think they're above everybody.
Yeah, it's claiming celibacy.
It's just a sales tactic, but you know, um, so I just got to start doing the med, like that's when I get annoyed.
Like, don't you're going to claim purity, but you're like 40-something.
And I, it is right, men have a very difficult time wifing up whores, but most of you are going to have to.
Sorry, sorry, not sorry.
It just is what it is.
Um, you know, if you're not ran through, then you're young.
If you're old, um, there's something wrong with you.
There's something, and I'll be honest, there's something wrong with me, you know.
And I'm not really going to get into it because it's, it's a little personal, right?
But I don't, you know, there's some things that just aren't meant for the internet, but really, there, there's, we just got to be honest here, right?
You know, we got to be, we got to be honest.
Andrew, what you're saying is that you're not going to be able to call sexism.
Just answer the questions, right?
We can't just get to that.
Respectfully, if you listen, here comes the monopolies.
It's not about gender because there's three men on this panel.
It's about approach.
I've never been laid or had anything, and I'm weird.
A three out of ten about, yeah.
Yeah, you know, you know, so daddy, I don't know why I keep having to say daddy.
An unmarried woman 25 or older has already missed the boat.
She ain't marriage material.
She's only good for recreational use, friends with benefits, maid servant, whatever.
And that sounds nice, but we got to be honest here.
That's just not what's happening.
Women are getting married in their 30s and 40s.
Maybe not to the men that they want, but women aren't happy anyway.
Like there's this idea, there's like a revenge fantasy.
But there's always going to be a guy, and women are eternally unhappy.
So like there's this idea that women get married and have kids and then we're magically happy.
It's, is the woman a happy person or not?
If she's unhappy, the unhappiness is just going to continue into whatever situation she's in.
I don't think the state of being married, unmarried, whatever, you know, and maybe at one point I did.
But it's the same way, like men like to take credit for women's happiness.
Women like to take men's for credit for men's happiness.
But people tend to marry happy people.
So it makes sense that married men and married women are happier because who likes a Debbie Downer?
Yeah, so yeah.
Nobody is happy.
Yeah, and happiness is a state, right?
Like it's tough to measure and it's not really good.
But I'm just, I'm going with the stats, they always say.
Y'all, he might be from the devil because how are they never happy?
Yeah, it just is what it is.
None of us are berating her.
You see, I was disrespecting me, and I have even went to the bathroom.
But what I'm saying to you, Ernest, listen, as a woman, I'm saying to you, as a woman, instead of crying sexism, I'm not going to sit here and cry sexism or cry misogyny when somebody comes at me.
I'm going to answer your question and I'm going to come back to the map.
That's all I'm saying.
I'm aligned yourself with Andrew.
Hold on.
So let me say this.
I'm not aligning myself with anyone.
I gave you my opinion.
And that's why you will never say sexism because the men, the other men on this panel agree with you.
I don't, I don't agree with you on a lot of points, but I'm respecting you.
That's why you can't say sexism.
The other two men, Pierce, disagrees with Taylor, but Pierce is not disrespecting Taylor.
And she's not calling him sexist.
Andrew can defend himself.
It's disrespectful.
It's disrespectful to purposely obfuscate and avoid the questions you're being asked.
That is not respect.
That is a form of the greatest form of disrespect, not tone, dude.
Refusing to answer the questions you're asked.
That's what's disrespectful.
And doing all of these silly little voices and refusing to call me by my name and just by basically throwing a little temper tantrum at the end of the day.
Why do we try and end?
Why do women always say as a woman?
Like, do you think I'm blind?
Why don't we try and end on a happy note?
I want Andrew and Taylor to end by saying something nice about each other to each other.
Andrew, you go first.
Something nice about Taylor.
That's me nice.
He's alive.
He's alive.
Andrew, something nice about Taylor.
Well, I mean, it doesn't look like she's going bald.
I think that's that's good.
what would be my nice thing about taylor can't think of anything I got to come.
She's got nice hair.
It's long.
I wish my hair I've grown out for a year.
It just doesn't get that long.
So can't have it all.
My only choice, my hair gets so dead that it's either I have dead long hair or no hair.
Also, guys, I got to plug my community, pearlinvite.com.
You can talk to Shiv.
Shiv's pal of mine.
We started this community together where I know normally it's Tuesdays, but we do, you can ask me questions directly on how to start a YouTube channel.
And I'll give you the goods.
I'll give you, wait, not like that, but I'll give you the ins and outs of the industry.
And in the future, especially after this move, I'm going to be go-go-go.
I'm going to bring on smart, intelligent men to also give presentations live that you can ask directly.
I'm going to need some patience from you guys because we are in the rebuilding phase and it's been amazing.
The past few months, you guys have helped me so much.
Truly, I went from being demonetized and now, you know, we're getting a full actual studio up and running.
I've been looking at ones all week.
I'm hoping in the next six months to be able to hire, we brought Shiv on board.
I'm hope we got a new production team that's been awesome.
And I'm hoping to hire one more person full time.
That's my goal for the whole team.
I don't want it to be a big thing.
I really don't want a ton of people, but it's been great.
But I got to get the show.
And I know, I know I have some funny ideas I can put on for you guys.
Some funny undercover work, like the document.
I know, guys, I love media.
I love entertainment.
I love it.
I'm going to be here forever.
But, you know, at some point, you got to get, you got to raise the funds.
And we're doing good.
We're on the right trajectory.
Happiness is like a love decision and not a euphoric feeling.
We've been wrongly redefined happiness and love as a response instead of a decision.
Well, I don't know because you know what?
I used to think it was a lot more black and white.
I'm sorry I've gotten older.
And the reason I don't think it is is because I think a lot of men make the wrong decision.
And I would love to see divorce increase for men with crazy wives.
I really would.
I think they should make the quote unquote wrong decision and leave that hoe.
Yeah.
So you know something nice to women in that age bracket.
A lot of women in that age bracket go bald.
I don't know what the deal is.
maybe it's all plastic i can't say the same thing for andrew's hairline but i guess he has a nice it's nicer than your hairline Don't say that.
One compliment.
Nicer than your hairline.
Well, now here he is negating what he just said about my hair.
Pierce, I don't think Andrew is capable of saying something kind of like that.
You can rise to a higher place, Taylor.
Say something nice about him.
I said I liked his shirt.
I think he's got a nice shirt on, and that is really.
Yeah, we like flannel.
On that happy note, we will leave it.
Thank you all very much.
Thank you, Pierce.
All right, guys.
I think I'm going to do the CEO tomorrow or the next day.
I know that's on my list of things to cover.
Thanks so much for tuning in.
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Thank you so much for tuning in onto my show.
And I just enjoy having you guys in the chat.
I think you're funny.
I think you're entertaining.
So thanks for interacting because it really does make the show better.
I do appreciate it.
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Like there's not a ton of people on them that actually call in.
So once a week, you could really ask me anything about YouTube, about a lot of different topics.
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