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July 27, 2025 - Pearly Things - Pearl Davis
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Women Talk Too Much: Candace Owen’s is Getting Sued (Call-in Show) | Pearl Daily

Pearl Daily’s call-in episode dissects Candace Owens’ lawsuit by the Macrons, mocking Emmanuel Macron’s lawyer for vague "extensive evidence" claims while contrasting her privileged position—married to a billionaire—with men like Alex Jones, crushed by a $965M judgment. Callers allege women exploit emotional impulsivity and legal loopholes (e.g., Delaware jurisdiction) to drain male resources, citing divorce stats, custody battles, and societal "deaths of despair." The host frames this as proof of systemic double standards, where men face ruin for speech while women profit from controversy. Ultimately, the episode argues that modern legal and cultural shifts unfairly shift blame onto men, undermining traditional accountability. [Automatically generated summary]

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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 failures is it lies to women.
We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
We tell them to put off family into marriage.
You are allowed to leave your perfect husband.
You are allowed to end a relationship with a really great boyfriend.
Oh, freeze your eggs.
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.
Right.
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.
And 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.
Where's 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 for a moment.
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.
We go into 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.
What is going on, people?
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
Thank you so much for tuning in.
You guys could bring your time and attention anywhere on this planet and you choose to come here.
I don't know what I did to deserve this, but thank you so much.
I want to start with thanking the people that donated to the divorce documentary.
We are trying to raise $100,000 for the divorce documentary.
And right now we are at $35,262.
So thank you to Josh for the $28 donation, Anonymous $25 donation, and Adam for the $20 donation.
So thank you guys so, so much.
Okay, so today we're talking about women in media and just like the patterns they go through.
And obviously being a woman in the media, I see my counterparts.
I even see myself and I see some of the patterns that happen to us.
So welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily.
Throughout history, men have been the ones to make the major decisions and take risks.
Men are able to do a cost-benefit analysis of a situation and consider the consequences before they act.
It's why men are better military leaders and heads of nation.
Modern women, not so much.
Women are building large platforms and are getting into positions of power without the man's ability to see down the road and the potential consequences of their actions.
Enter one of my favorite people, Candace Owens.
Recently, Candace Owens was sued by the president of France, Emmanuel Macron, and his wife, Brigette, because claims that Bridgette, because Candace Owens claims that Brigitte was born a man.
She has repeatedly made these claims since March of 2024.
And apparently, the couple have had enough and hired the same company that represented Dominion voting systems against Fox News, ultimately winning the company $790 million.
Clark Locke and Far Nap LLP are not to be trifled with.
They're probably the worst people that Candace could have coming for her and her platform.
So we're going to watch this on YouTube.
You were born a man and you will die a man.
That's the point I'm making.
So give us a sample.
I'll send my doctor to take your blood.
Figure it out real quick.
However you want to go about this.
Hey, how about just giving us some pictures again of you growing up, you know, raising your children?
It would be fine.
Time for you to wake up.
So we will start from the top here with a photo of Brigitte Macron.
Real name, Jean-Michel Tragoneau.
That person that you are looking at on the right is not a woman.
If you need any more evidence that Brigitte Macron is definitely a man, it is just what is happening right now.
The idea that you would file this.
Okay, so I want to pause and say what happens to us women.
And I've even gone through some of this myself.
So I'm not, when I'm explaining this, I'm not trying to say I'm better or she's immoral for this.
But men understand from a young age that there is no such thing as freedom of speech.
It does not exist in this country.
You can say anything you want in the privacy of your own home, but in the public square, there are consequences.
And men understand this, right?
You say, you mouth off about the wrong person.
It gets back to them.
Somebody kicks your butt.
You say the wrong thing about women.
You get fired from your job.
You say the wrong, even, you know, and in a way, women reinforce the lack of freedom of speech.
Saw Candace do this when she leaked private, or she reported on private home footage of Steven Crowder talking to his wife and painted him as an abuser.
So she decided to nag a man in his own home, like the audacity.
But, anyways, so what happens to us is when we're young and pretty, we can say damn near anything.
Another example of this, and another example of this, I was just thinking is I just thought of a video that kind of embodies this.
I mean, would you?
Here we go.
Do you use the M-word out of interest?
Yes.
You would.
I do quite frequently.
You use the M-word quite frequently.
Well, why?
Other than the fact you're a despicable racist?
Are you?
I some would say I am.
I guess, according to the ADL, I'm a white supremacist.
I'm a neo-Nazi.
Yeah, but if you use the M-word repeatedly, you are a racist, are you?
Sure, I'll embrace that.
If that means forwarding, you know, helping white people achieve freedom of speech.
So another one, right?
She's so, she's pretty, right?
And I, and I showed a, I showed a liberal friend of mine a video of her talking.
And this is a guy that is not into this right-wing stuff, but even he was like, wait, I'd go on a date with her.
What?
That's fine.
And so the challenge we go through, and I've even had to learn some of these lessons is we think we're fighting for something.
We think we're like, we're being brave by saying whatever the hell we want, right?
And it would be brave if we suffered and paid for the consequences of our choices.
So an example I'm thinking of, I can't really talk about him too much on the channel, but Nick, you know who it is?
That's a guy who has said what he said and he suffers the consequences, right?
So he says what he says.
He loses money based on what he believes.
Where oftentimes women, we don't have any consequences or someone else pays for it.
And that's kind of what I'm going to show you guys with Candace Owens.
Okay, so we got Crowder talking about this case.
I want Crowder to go off on her one day for, I don't, he probably is under a gag order, but I will never forgive you.
Candace, I hope, I hope you watch this.
Okay, I doubt you do, but I will never, I was a super fan of yours.
And the day you crossed Crowder, you crossed me.
That was bullshit.
That was absolute bullshit that you aided and abetted these harpy women in taking a successful, intelligent man down.
That was disgusting.
That was the most disgusting, despicable, evil thing I've ever seen you do.
And you have this, you take my religion that I grew up with, okay?
And maybe I'm not a good Catholic, but you tout around these crosses on your set.
You use it for clout, but you can't even do a public apology to Crowder, really.
And I want the apology just as loud as I don't want it to be a mention in a stream.
I want the same title where you put Steven Crowder as a monster.
I want you to put I am the monster as the title.
That's my request.
And I'll think about, I'll think about coming back.
It's bullshit.
Bullshit.
Absolute BS.
Did I see yesterday?
What happened yesterday?
She was on her side.
No, not only was Candace Owens on the wife's side, she was the first reporter to break the big story.
So basically, what happened was Steven Crowder's ex-wife leaked private footage that was really obviously set up where she was like, he was telling her to walk the dog.
He's like, walk the dog, bitch.
He didn't say it.
He didn't even say that.
And she was like, oh, no, I can't walk the dog.
I'm pregnant.
And it was just a private fight.
And then Candace says, you know what I should do with this private family matter?
This private family matter.
And, oh, me, as I'm converting, and I'm so good in my faith, right?
Do you know, you know, should I say, let's, let's give the family some privacy?
No, I'm going to call, I'm going to call Crowder an abusive monster.
And that was the title.
It said, Crowder is a monster.
And this is what happens.
They get so, and it's, it's unfortunate because I really enjoyed her work early on of her Black Lives Matter stuff.
I really did.
I thought it was great.
But you just, the challenge is women, we have a tendency to get into these industries and think we're overly intelligent, but we're just women in these industries.
And that's what blows us up.
So, you know, the problem is we get these big egos.
Now, luckily for me, I think what's kind of killed my ego, and I even started to develop it at one point, but what kills it is, you know, I took a lot of L's and a lot of L's that men take.
All the men take worse L's than me, but there was no guy bailing me out.
Like when Candace is working for these big companies, anyway, it doesn't matter, but I know a lot of the reason I'm in this position, I know, I do think I'm kind of funny.
I'm going to be fair.
I think I'm funny.
But, and I know I'm not, I know I'm not talentless, but let's be honest here.
I don't know if I would have blown up the same if I wasn't a woman in this industry, right?
And that's why I always try to give homage to people that even have smaller followings than me.
I'm like, they've been here, they've paved the way.
Anyway, sorry, I'm rambling.
But I would have hoped that Candace would have done that same thing for Crowder.
She didn't.
she called him an abusive monster and i i just i cannot And then she just ambushed Nick the other day.
Anyways, all right.
I'm going to list.
I'm going to watch Crowder talking about her stuff.
Were you then made aware that this was perhaps incorrect?
And did you exacerbate it and make it worse?
That's what this is going to be about.
Candace responded by, you could say doubling down.
You were born a man and you will die a man.
That's the point I'm making.
So give us a sample.
I'll send my doctor.
So take your blood.
Figure it out real quick.
However you want to go about this.
Hey, how about just giving us some pictures again of you growing up, you know, raising your children?
That would be fine.
Yeah, so here's the problem.
And if you read the entire filing, and I read 100-something pages of it last night, they actually already did directly send proof to Candace, said pictures, childhood pictures of Bridget.
They did send evidence of Bridget's biological motherhood of three children.
They did send pictures of her first, of her wedding when she was young.
And there already is sworn testimony, for example, from the children and from the, I don't know if sworn testimony, but the previous husband.
So she's now moving goalposts and saying take a blood test.
They did also, by the way, send the birth announcement, not a certificate, but an announcement.
So newspaper clippings, pictures, sworn testimony, evidence.
And this has all been provided to her for a long time.
Now, remind.
Okay, so.
Could I interview Nick but use a voice changer?
Guys, I want to.
I wish I could.
I could think of 10 videos for him.
That would be so funny.
Even outside of, even outside of his topics, I'm not going to say.
Like, I was thinking it would be so funny to have him on a pop the balloon.
And imagine I bring out all these women and he's like, have any of you ever hooked up race mix?
And then he just pops them all.
Or like, I can think of 10 videos like that.
Oh, my gosh.
I wish I could.
I really wish I could.
But you have to understand, I basically put my life on hold for a year and a half.
I really did.
I put like, I had to move home.
I'll bring him back on when I'm in a better position, but I just got back.
You know, I don't know.
I'm trying to explain.
When I'm in a position where I can afford that kind of thing, did I just come back from a run?
Look.
So in the past like four years, I've lost like 40 pounds.
And my goal is 50.
And so I'm looking, I'm going to look like I came from the gym a lot this month because I've literally, I'm, I am finishing this.
I've almost hit my goal weight and I am going to get it.
Okay.
All right.
The next video.
Oh, right.
You.
It's at 5.05.
Pearl, you shouldn't just do this for money, grifter.
I know that's what you guys are going to say because of the interview thing.
Well, guys, it's not that I do this for money, to be honest.
I don't need a lot.
But we literally can't operate.
Like we get demonetized, people get fired.
I no longer have a staff or a job.
And then I have to go get a normal job.
So if you do enjoy this show, I got to do calculated risks here.
I did not use Ozempic.
Oh, my gosh.
Whatever.
Whatever.
When the Macron's lawyer, Tom Locke, organized an appearance on CNN with Jake Tapper.
Everybody knows we should totally trust Jake Tapper.
Totally believe him when he says he didn't realize that Biden had dementia until he wrote his book and wanted to profit off of Biden's dementia.
These people are absolute clowns, but it is worthy of watching this interview.
It was spectacular.
I mean, the fact that I accidentally got Jake Chapper to say on air in a very serious, professional tone, I will be coming for this wig today.
It's just fantastic because I made that joke on my Instagram and then he read it out loud in a serious tone.
Watch this.
France President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte are suing right-wing podcaster and conspiracy theorist Candace Owens.
The defamation lawsuit filed today in Delaware claims that Owens has engaged in a, quote, relentless and unjustified smear campaign against the couple.
Complaint goes on to allege that Owen spread outrageous conspiracy theories first that France's first lady could be a man, that the Macrones are related and committing incest, and that the Macrones, the couple, is being controlled by the CIA.
Obviously, those are deranged claims in response to the file.
Now, do I think this she is a he?
I have to look at the incentives here.
Okay.
Now, Candace is rewarded.
Like, she's probably made hundreds of thousands of dollars off of these claims.
Um, I don't really buy it.
And I don't really care.
And that's the worst part.
She's getting dragged into court over something that who really gives enough?
This is a president that's overseas.
Like, I don't care.
If this person transitioned and did all this work, I mean, if you've gone to this lengths to hide it, you win.
I give it to you.
I'll even call you a she.
What the hell?
You've done all that work.
But it's just unfortunate because now her family's going to have to pay the price.
She's going to be stressed from the lawsuit.
Her husband's probably going to have to pay for it.
It's like a family problem for something that doesn't really matter, if I'm being honest.
She probably has a nanny.
I'm sure she does.
These women never raise their kids.
Filing, Owens posted a screenshot of a news story.
And I grew up with nannies.
Nannies are damaging.
Okay.
I'm telling you guys.
I don't like to trash, you know, because I'm very lucky and I have good parents.
They raised me well.
But if I looked at like my childhood, nannies were the worst part.
The worst.
Some were great, but the problem is you get a great nanny and they bounce.
And you'll have like this best friend and then you never see him again.
And that's very, it's just not great for a kid, you know, like these rotating people in and out.
Like we did all pair in America and it was just like it would either be one of two things.
The nannies would be awesome, and then I would miss them and then it would be like devastating when they left or they would be terrible.
And then I'm forced to like, like.
I remember I had this one nanny who, oh my gosh, she was so stupid and I remember being like 12 and thinking I was smarter than this nan like and she would just drive me everywhere.
I know this sounds spoiled.
You're probably thinking you're?
You're probably thinking You know, there's people in poverty.
Look, some people have it worse, but I'm just, I'm just explaining.
I know this dynamic because I was a product of the dynamic.
And what happens with these women is they just tend to always want to look like a good mother, but doing the mothering day to day, it's always secondary to what, you know, the passion.
And you can see this, a lot of conservatives do this because they all use their kids for clout.
It's they always use their children to signal, I am a good person.
I just saw Kirk doing this.
James, who cares if you do this for money?
Sure, this job is better than selling copiers, but you still need to be paid for your time.
I just get called a grifter a lot.
And I'm like, you know, I don't need to make a ton of money, but I do have to get to the point where this is stable.
So because I can't, I can't do this forever if this is unstable.
And every six months I'm getting kicked off.
It's just, you know, let me get this.
Like this one, this is another one.
Get married, have kids.
This is Charlie Kirk.
Get married, have kids, and stop partying into oblivion.
Leave a legacy.
Be courageous.
Happy Sunday.
God bless all the parents out there.
And yeah, so you got the daughter going on.
And the thing is with politics, I don't know why these people do this.
I don't get it.
You know, it's one thing when I was in the heat of like my controversial stuff, and I've had to dial it back a lot the last year.
I don't know if you've noticed, but I've had to.
It's just, it's, again.
But when you're in politics, especially, like people get killed over that stuff.
So when you're putting all this information out about your family, you're putting out information for people to like destroy your kids.
It's not, I'm not against, you know, like the occasional, you know, once a year family Christmas photo, you know, like I would say Tucker Carlson is someone who does it well, where everyone knows he's got a wife and kids.
He has a post, but he doesn't use them to like build his brand and signal I'm a good person.
I don't even mind like having a kid, you know, do a little MIDI show.
I think that's kind of cute.
But it's just like when, I don't know how to put it, like you're using them to signal I'm a good person.
It just rubs me the wrong way.
Pearl just got brainwashed from Loomer to defend Bridgette grooming Macrone when Macrone was 14.
Look, I am not, I am not, that part of the story, it's just irrelevant.
Like, it's kind of gross if that's true, but that's not the important part to me.
What I'm showing is what women tend to do when they get power hungry.
And my whole point of this stream is to show, and some of this stuff has happened to me, that we just don't have a grasp on consequences for our actions like men do.
And freedom of speech is really like, it's almost a feminine idea because it's just not, we don't have that in this country.
And we're never really going to have it.
It's just, we're not going to have it.
Where was I?
We were here.
Sorry about the lawsuit on her Instagram page.
And wrote, I will be coming for this wig today.
Stay tuned.
I just love that.
She wrote, quote, I will be coming for this wig today.
Stay tuned.
That's what I mean.
There are elements here that are just plainly entertaining.
But then it gets kind of even more bizarre because Tom Clare, of course, is there to sort of meaningfully assert that there is just so much evidence, extensive evidence, he says, quote unquote, extensive evidence that they apparently submitted to me, which you guys know they didn't, which disproved the idea that Brigitte was a man.
And of course, Tom Clare is lying.
His goal, he has to lie.
This is all a PR strategy.
And Jake, who is.
Yeah, someone put it's the risk versus the reward.
Now, that's something that we don't really calculate.
And I got to be honest, there's times when I didn't calculate it either.
So, again, this isn't a dig, it's just a statement.
What was the reward from saying that this person's a man?
Like, what do you get out of that?
They're like 70.
They're so close to dead.
It's like, do you know what I mean?
Who cares?
This is going to be pretty embarrassing if she's not right.
Why am I so anti-human?
I wouldn't say I'm anti-human.
What's the all right?
Fully on Tom Claire's side, but he has to like, I don't know, embody the pre is the pot calling the kettle black.
Kind of, yeah, that's true.
I'm still a woman.
I'm still a woman.
You know, I think I need to always reiterate that because it's kind of like, oh, God, I want to make an analogy, but I can't say that on this show.
Like, when my nannies would come over, they would kind of get Americanized.
But it doesn't matter how Americanized they would get, the European in them would still come out in certain situations.
And I'd say the same thing, all women, all of us, every single one.
All of us.
Every single one.
Tents of an actual journalist and not just a bad faith state actor accidentally exposes Tom Claire as a liar about this extensive evidence by just asking him for an example of that extensive evidence.
Take a listen.
After we put facts and information in front of her, black and white, multiple times.
What?
Like her, like the first lady's birth certificate?
Like what kind of facts?
Yeah, we have laid out extensive evidence in our complaint demonstrating that she was born a woman, she's always been a woman, and the allegations of CIA control conspiracy and the incest and all the other things are demonstrably false.
Putting aside the fact that they are all inherently implausible, what you said at the outset is obviously really important.
In our system, if you're making an inherently implausible allegation, the standard is higher.
You have to come forward with better evidence if you're going to say it.
She has none of it.
All she's done is mock them and ridiculed them and repeated it.
He tried so hard to wiggle out of that one, but people are going to call him out because he's like, no, no, no, like what?
Like, what is the example of evidence?
He's like, we wrote to them that she's definitely a woman.
And it's implausible that she's not.
So we totally got this thing.
We're totally going to win because we have asserted that it's implausible that Brigitte was born a man.
And totally trust us, bro.
That he is being honest.
That was their evidence.
Their evidence that they presented to us as we present to the public was trust me, bro.
Trust me, bro.
She's not a bro.
That was it.
There's no document, no answer to our basic.
Okay.
So I guess we're going to see how this plays out.
I do hold a grudge.
And it's nothing against Candace personally.
I just want an apology for Crowder.
So Candace is not backing down from her claims and she's doubling down on her stance that the First Lady of France is a man.
All right.
Now we're going to watch her talk about getting sued from five minutes to 22 minutes.
Oogie.
Not this thing.
We're totally going to win because we have asserted that it's impossible.
You all McCron and his wife Brigitte are suing.
Is this the same one?
Oh, I think it's the same one.
Oh.
Okay.
Then I should have just kept going, maybe.
It's just in here twice.
On YouTube, and people are calling Jake Tapper out.
They're going, oh, you couldn't even answer basic questions about what evidence there was.
You just want to bankrupt her.
Here, we can just scroll live here at some of these comments.
Upset with Candace and not the person who dated a 14-year-old when they were 39.
Oh, yeah, hmm.
Ignore that we totally admitted that.
Which, by the way, I want to also say, what's incredible about that admission is if you follow the series, remember, you can go back and find.
I don't care if you guys don't like Crowder.
I don't care.
He's not an abusive monster.
And that was bullshit of her to say that.
It was bullshit.
Bullshit.
Find these articles.
Initially, they told the public he was 17.
Now on paper, they're saying he was 15.
And what are they going to try to do here?
Oh, they're going to be like, okay, well, yeah, he was 14 when he was in the play, but you have no proof that we didn't begin this affair until like a couple of months later when he turned 15.
This is actually their argument.
Like they're already admitting that they are public liars.
But let's keep reading some more of his comments.
Again, this is CNN left-leaning.
Yeah, so when Alex Jones gets sued, no complaints from Pearl.
No, when Alex Jones got sued, he faced the consequences.
He was crying on stream.
It kind of broke my heart, actually.
There's no freedom of speech.
It doesn't exist because there's always a consequence and it's usually gynocentric.
But my point is, Candace hasn't really had a consequence because she's a woman.
She's an attractive woman.
And yeah, that's the issue.
Person writes, okay, but didn't Macron just lose a defamation case in the French courts over this?
Oh, yeah.
People aren't dumb.
People are not dumb.
Wow.
The comment section doesn't seem to buy what this lawyer is selling.
Candace follows Jesus.
You should too.
Okay.
You know what?
I think it's, I'm about 30, so I think it's time to do my religion grift.
What religion should I convert to?
And put a cross in the background and make it my intro and just like tweet about my conversion.
How should I, how should I go about this?
Or Tom Clare.
Tough job.
Genuinely, Tom.
That's a tough job to have to go out there and to assume the public is too stupid to have watched the series and recognize that something very real is there.
And we presented tons of evidence when your clients did not present any evidence other than, trust me, bro, she's not a bro, to the contrary.
Anyway, the point that I'm making here is that common sense, literally sense among us commoners, is the biggest threat to the establishment.
Okay, so remember, she's going hard because she married into money, right?
I think it's pretty convenient that like the J stuff doesn't come out until she has a guy to pay for it.
And that's kind of the pattern we go through.
Men, when they do go down the free speech route, they're willing to put down their own money.
And women tend to put down the money that men give them.
So, all right, we're going to do a call-in show in a bit.
So, my question is, why is Candace so strong in her stance and confident staring down this lawsuit?
Because her husband is worth between $180 and $240 million.
She knows her husband is going to be able to use his resources and money to defend her in court.
Whatever mess is made, her husband will do the cleanup.
And it's really easy for Candace to be the firebrand commentator that she believes in free speech and burn her employers after they built her into the person she is when she has a husband that's worth over $200 million.
She should have just sat down and enjoyed being a mom.
She doesn't have to work.
She doesn't have to do what she's doing.
But she's so selfish that she's going to keep going and drag all of her family into this stuff.
Let's see this next stuff.
I know she's getting a consequence now, but remember, men face it a lot earlier.
Nick got a consequence at 18.
Candace gets her first consequence like mid-30s.
Were you then made aware that this was perhaps incorrect?
And did you exacerbate it and make it worse?
That's what this is going to be about.
Candace responded by, you could say doubling down.
You were born a man and you will die a man.
That's the point I'm making.
So give us a sample.
I'll send my doctor to take your blood.
Figure it out real quick.
However you want to go about this.
Hey, how about just giving us some pictures?
Oh, I saw this one already.
I don't know.
I think it was in twice.
Okay.
Okay, so we're going to have you guys call in and say, and I just want the general topic.
What are some instances where your girlfriend or wife created a situation that cost a lot of money and resources?
And what's the worst situation you've ever seen a woman get into by talking too much?
Did you try to stop her?
Did you warn her?
What happened afterwards?
And how do you see modern women waste their husbands' money?
Have you ever seen a woman start a fight with her husband that her husband had to finish?
So any of those questions, please call in.
So a couple things if you're going to call in.
Please, if you do not know the topic, do not call in.
We want you guys to call in, stay on topic, have a story.
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Please do not ramble on for 10.
I really don't like cutting people off, but sometimes I'm just going to have to do it.
Please make sure your YouTube is not playing in the background when you call in.
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And make sure if you're waiting to come on that you're watching the actual Zoom box so you can check to see if you're in.
Because you should see it right away on Zoom when you're being let out of the waiting room.
And yeah, I'm trying to think.
So Doug MPA, is he on the line?
Hey, how's it going?
Doug MPA?
I don't hear Doug.
Wait, who's this?
Oh, yeah, I think somehow I got let in.
Oh, okay.
Well, welcome to the show.
So what's your thought on the topic?
Have you ever been in a case where your girlfriend or wife created a situation that costs a lot of money and resources?
Did you try to warn her or do you know somebody that was in that situation?
Go ahead.
Yeah, I mean, I've been in a situation where like girls will kind of like waste money.
Like they're very emotional in general.
So they'll just make rash decisions, whether it's, you know, booking an Airbnb for like two weeks or what have it, you, or things like that.
They just make very rash decisions when it comes to money when their emotions are running high.
They're not really thinking about it long term.
Like guys will think about their money long term.
This is why most guys will kind of, you know, work hard throughout their 20s to actually build up some savings to be able to put a down payment toward the house.
No girl's really thinking about that long term.
They're thinking about marrying a guy who can do that for them.
So they're used to acting off of emotional impulse.
And I've seen, you know, whether it's, you know, an ex-girlfriend I've had from the past who just, you know, spent a bunch of money on a car that she really didn't need because she just thought she needed one or what have you.
Like I've seen situations like that play out in past relationships and then just other women I've seen in general.
So I would say it's just, it's more of a common theme because women just get more grace in life because there's always going to be a guy that comes around to save them, if that makes sense.
So it's almost like, I'm very sorry about that, you guys.
I hit the Zoom link.
It wasn't letting me in.
He let me in.
It bounced me out.
I'm like, what's going on here?
Yeah, we have Sean up first, the friend for the channel.
Wait, I just wanted to finish what he was saying, if you don't mind.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I know.
I'm just saying, I'm here.
Go ahead.
Okay.
Okay.
No worries.
Yeah, I was just saying, I think just because, you know, in general, women are treated with such grace, whether it's from their fathers, like always kind of having their back when it comes to providing them money, it allows them so much room to F up that if they want to act off of emotional impulse, it's not going to really cause a detriment to them long term because there's always going to be a guy that comes around to save them.
So I think that's just another reason why we see that sort of behavior.
But I would say in general, because women are very emotional, they can act very cold-blooded, whether it's, you know, taking their kids and suddenly leaving their husband or what have you, like just making rash decision, high purchases, whether it's buying a house that that couple doesn't need or a new car suddenly.
Like I've seen so many situations like this just in my everyday life that like is there a specific one that you have, like a friend or maybe ex-girlfriend?
The more specific, the better the story.
So gotcha.
Yeah, I mean, a good example is like an ex-girlfriend that I had like way in the past is that like she didn't get any insurance on her car because she was thinking she didn't need it.
And then her car totaled.
And then rather than just buying like a used car, she just took a bunch of money from her dad and just bought a brand new car.
Because in her mind, like the money flowing is always coming in.
And I've seen this with other, like this one girl who I dated, like she just bought a house.
I want to say it was like a few years ago, even though she's kind of broke.
And it was like a very expensive house.
And she was just getting money from her parents.
And because her parents were able to provide it, she got like a super high interest rate.
And it was like a, you know, adjustable rate mortgage.
So it's like one of these types of loans that more than likely she's going to default on, but because she simply just wanted it, she made the purchase.
Like I was, um, I was dating this girl and she was, what, I was, I just turned 40 and she was like 28, right?
And she, she got a bachelor's degree, couldn't find a job because it was in like psychology or something.
Then she, so she went back to school and got a master's in industrial organizational psychology or something like that.
And she finally got a professional job out of college.
It was making about 60,000.
And the first thing she did when she got her job was buy a house.
Yeah.
I mean, they make all sorts of rash decisions simply because like they're hearing it from other people.
So they just do it even if it doesn't make sense.
And so not only did she buy a house, no, she, her student loans, she, she had, were, were coming out of forbearance.
And so she had, she didn't factor in her student loan payment when she bought the house.
So when her student loans were going to become due, she had no idea how she was going to pay it.
I'm like, wait a minute.
So you, and then her job was travel heavy.
So she hadn't even started traveling for her job yet.
Like she didn't even settle into her job.
I'm like, you bought this house.
You don't even know if you like your job.
How are you going to pay your student loans?
You can't even get a second job to make more money because you travel for your day job.
She didn't even think it through.
Yeah.
And what something I've learned is when it comes to girls that I've just dated in the past, I noticed all of them when they were 30 were all broke.
Like they really didn't have a lot of savings to their name.
It's basically income coming in, income going out.
And that's how they just seen that that's just their budget to live their everyday life.
And that when they're ready to settle down, they're just going to find a guy who already has money because that's what they're just so used to growing up with, whether it's their father providing the money or just other men who they've dated, just kind of providing them experiences and things like that.
So, like, you'll even see videos on TikTok of girls talking about how they'll settle down.
Is they're just going to find a guy with a house and move in with them.
I've heard so many girls in New York who I have friends with who think exactly like that.
They're 30 plus.
They don't really have much savings.
They continue to get master's degrees that are not going to lead to any real drastic increase in income.
And they do it simply because other people are doing it.
And so they're not really thinking things through.
And at the end of the day, there's not going to be a consequence to them as long as men have a drive for sex and there are a scarcity of women that are going to be available to them.
So they don't really see a concept within doing it.
There's always a guy that'll do it too.
I know.
I mean, this is why you don't really see homeless women unless they're drug addicts, right?
Like it's very rare you see them.
And you have to ask yourself, is it because women are really risk adverse?
It's like, no, it's because there's a guy who's horny who will put a roof over her head after she's made so many bad decisions in life that there's not going to be a consequence for them at the end of the day.
Guys are always going to feel bad for girls or at a bare minimum.
We are going to have a sexual interest in them and we're going to take them out of a bad situation using our resources.
That's just how things are going to play out.
Yeah, this like revenge fantasy.
Not saying women don't crash out.
I'm sure like we all we do, but even after the crash out, someone will take us.
So absolutely.
Like I've seen girls who are single moms who are in their like 70s who you know went through their second divorce and they'll find like a man who's like 88 who will put a roof over their head.
So like there's always a guy out there.
I know a woman that did it at like 57.
She got married.
And I know that's the exception, not the rule.
Like, because women would rather like be in poverty than be with an average man.
But the when push comes to shove and there's a gun to their head, they'll find somebody.
We will.
Someone will do it.
Absolutely.
And I think a lot of women do.
Like they will settle with guys who they don't like for economic resources long term.
I think pretty much every single marriage of a girl who's like 30 plus, it's more based on economic resources than it is general interest.
Yeah.
That's my 100%.
Thanks for calling in.
Absolutely.
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Hey, Jay, how you doing, buddy?
I'm good.
How are you guys?
Good.
So have you ever had a situation where your wife, your girlfriend, or maybe just a woman you know created a situation that cost a lot of money and resources for a man?
Or was there a situation you've seen a woman in that she created by talking too much?
Go ahead.
Yeah, I mean, the situation was okay.
So I've just finished.
Me and a girl had separated.
And whilst in the latter stages of that relationship, you know, her and her mother were pretty good to me.
I was out of work for a few months.
It was pretty good to me.
So when relationship finished and I actually got myself back on my feet, I thought, well, you know, what I'll do is as a kind gesture, just gesture of, you know, thanks, I'll, you know, send her some money.
So I called her up and I said, look, here's something, you know, a gesture for you, your mum and your daughters, essentially.
Come to find out.
I mean, it's a substantial amount of money as well.
But come to find out that what she did was instead of spending the money on her daughters, and she needed the money.
Don't worry about that.
But instead of spending the money on her daughters, she booked a flight from Australia to New Jersey to have a bit of a raucous two weeks with some dude out there and decided that she was going to get into a relationship with this guy.
Fast forward a few months.
And this guy, and we're now in the middle of COVID, and she wants to bring this guy over to Australia.
So she then causes a bit of a stir with the local media here because what had happened was the Australian government at the time wasn't letting anyone in, certainly wasn't going to let some rat dude from New Jersey, you know, jump on a plane to Australia at that time.
So she created a bit of a stir, basically, used up a whole load of money, the whole nine yards.
This went on for about, from what I understand, it went on for about nine months.
And shortly after COVID had finished over here, I actually bumped into her.
I asked her about the situation and why she spent the money.
She gave me a whole load of excuses.
But then she actually said that in some strange twist of fate, while she was on IG, she saw a random on her news feed, she saw a random post of a girl in the nightclub in New York.
And guess who was in the background getting off with another girl?
Oh, this guy that she was.
She didn't just happen, dude.
She was cyber socking.
Come on.
Like, come on.
She didn't just run into that.
Do you know what, Pearl?
I never thought of it, but I think you're right because, I mean, what are the chances?
But either way, you know, this is a situation where, you know, she had money that she needed.
Instead of spending it on something that would have been useful, you know, spending it on your daughters, no, she decides that she's going to take a trip and, you know, hook up with this guy and so on and so forth.
Women care about more about being with hot men than their kids.
100%.
Doug MPA, you got any other questions for him?
Doug NPA, are you still there?
Yeah, I'm here.
I don't.
Cool.
Well, thanks for calling in.
Call it anytime.
All right.
I do have one question for you, Pearl, if you don't mind me asking.
Is it relevant to the topic?
It's relevant to what you were discussing about Candace Owens.
Sure, if it's quick, go ahead.
Sure.
Yeah.
Look, I'm not a great fan of Candace Owens.
I would say that I have as much respect for Candace as I have for yourself, in fact.
Okay.
I don't understand what's the point of jumping on Candace Owens because she's done a bit of journalism.
She's come up with some facts and she's decided to stand on principle.
I can't see the point of you jumping on her, to be honest.
Okay.
Well, then start your own show.
It's fine.
I just, I mean, like, why are you calling in to tell me how to run my show?
You know?
No, no, but that's the best you can do, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, goodbye.
It's like, do you want me to bring him back or do you want to put up with that garbage?
No, it's fine.
I just, I just get annoyed.
It's like, oh, well, let me call in to tell you how to run the topics on your show when I have no experience in YouTube and I've never ran a show in my life.
Okay, do it better.
Go do yours.
Anyways, thank you.
That's the best you got to get out of here, man.
Actually, we don't have any other callers.
That's weird for a Sunday night.
It's like, let me think.
Trying to think of if I've seen that.
You see a lot of women with unprofitable businesses that their husbands pay for.
So something came up.
I have to hop off for like 10-15 minutes.
Sure.
Okay.
Yeah.
I'll let you know when I'm going to be able to do that.
Is everything all right?
Yeah, yeah.
I'll let you know after, but I got to go take care of something real fast.
Okay.
All right.
Can you guys just let me know if someone comes on the line?
Let me see what else we got today.
So the other thing I've noticed is that everyone always thinks they can do their job better than you.
So it's like, you know, all right.
Okay.
The other thing that I've seen in my lifetime, because I've seen a lot of things where men pay for the consequences of women's decisions.
So another one is in my hometown, you would just see women that would open businesses and then they'd be all over LinkedIn and they would talk about what great entrepreneurs they are.
But none of them ever managed companies with like multiple people.
Do you know what I mean?
Like you would always just be like influencing or selling a course on how to be a business person.
Yeah, let me see where else we're going with this.
sex in the city and pretty woman was the blueprint i just what i don't like is i don't like cosplay And that's really what conservatism has turned into.
It's just like cosplay and using the families to build a brand.
and I just don't like that.
I'm gonna find what else I got.
Yeah, I know.
They say Candace spells all of her time.
I just, when I get, when I got the Christian, when she started grifting Catholicism, I just couldn't take it.
What's your hometown, Pearl?
Yeah, let me tell you, internet, where my hometown is.
So you got, I've had people show up at my house before.
Here's another Bridget McCrone.
I'm going to watch a little more of this.
Is anyone else on the line?
Because if not, cybersecurity, I noticed that you had this, you have this Brigitte Macron, who is the wife of the president of France.
His name is Emmanuel Macron.
And one thing that's interesting about them is they have an age difference, right?
How many years is it?
How many years do they tell people or how many years is it actually?
Wow.
That's how it goes.
If you haven't watched the series, I mean, there's a reason it's going to be a lot of fun.
I've watched two episodes of the series.
This is not like, this wasn't nothing.
And I want to be clear.
I wasn't the one who happened upon this because I'm one of these rare birds because I'm nosy that if I see something happening in another country, I will take the time to pick it up in the foreign language and then internal.
I just, here's my thing.
I think that if she went to this lengths, if they're together, they went to this great lengths to hide this stuff.
I just, I don't care.
I don't.
You know.
Do you know what's interesting too at the call thinking about this?
This is the difference between men and women.
Women, men will always white knight for women.
But if I do a video saying Michael Knowles is a simp, you never get any callers that say, Pearl, why are you going into Michael Knowles?
It's like, why are you in the public sphere if you can't take it?
Nobody's ever held back going for me.
You know, anyways.
Into English and should try to read and understand it.
And most people just will be like, women, why won't men approach?
Pearl, don't show up at my house, piccolate.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, don't, don't get in the kitchen.
Don't get on the stream if you can't handle streaming.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, let me get this straight.
Let me get this straight.
You come into the kitchen and nobody's allowed to criticize your takes.
Oh, my God.
The white knighting, it just never ends.
It never ends.
You can't go for a woman.
You can't.
Pearl, at the current state of women and attention, do you foresee a mass unaliving when Jen A turns 50?
No, not really.
And look, this is the point I have.
I'm like, there is no way we talk about bringing peace to men, right?
There's no way you can bring peace as a woman and be in politics.
It's kind of why I had to bow out of it myself.
I'm like, it's just, there's just no way.
I mean, you're going to get death threats.
Your family's going to get doxed.
It's just an L.
I don't really care.
It's happening in France.
It's happening in Romania.
It's happening wherever.
I just make time.
I get interested.
And so Savannah, who's my manager, remembers the night at the UFC fight where I found the reporting on this.
And actually, the way it popped up was like the Daily Mail actually did a piece on Brigitte Macron.
It was just funny to me because they were like, Emmanuel Macron, you know, angrily denies the rumors.
His wife's a man.
And he was like all stressed out and was like, it's not true.
It's not true.
And I'm like, I was just like, what the heck is going on in France?
Like that, like the president has to come out and make a statement on this at all.
Well, this is a story that's come up over the years like this is an alleged thing.
But what was weird about the Daily Mail people.
But in 10 minutes, can you give me what is going on?
Yeah.
And this is the thing.
We go through life as women thinking there's freedom of speech.
There is not freedom of speech in this country.
There's not.
I wish there was.
I wish.
But the truth is, if you say what you think and you have the wrong opinion, the people in power kick you off of everything and try to ruin your life.
I mean, look at yay.
Anyways, I'm going to continue.
Okay, I'm back.
Okay, you're right.
Yeah, yeah.
I'll talk to you about it after the show.
Okay, no problem.
I was just, are there any more callers or no?
Yeah, there's three people on the line right now.
Okay, cool.
Bring them up.
Okay, first up, thanks for your patience, everyone.
I really appreciate it.
And thank you for your patience, Pearly Pearl.
I really appreciate it.
That's all right.
Jana coming up.
I think she's been on the show before.
She's been a really good call.
Jenna, are you there?
Hi.
Hey, Jana.
How are you?
I'm good, Pearl.
So, are you go ahead?
Oh, I was calling in just well, I don't have anything about the other topic you have about Candace, just about the whole thing.
I mean, either if she's wrong on this, yeah, she's going to be completely with a lot of mud in her eye.
I mean, she's just going to be, yeah, but if she's right about this, she's going to get a Pulitzer Prize.
I mean, Candace came with receipts on this.
She, I mean, did you ever watch her five-part series?
Did you, Doug, or Pearl?
Not all five.
I watched like one or two episodes.
No, this shit came with receipts.
Like, I am not a conspiracy theorist, but by the end of it, I was like, what the?
I mean, she, I got off the phone and I started calling all my friends talking about Bridget McCrone's a man.
Did you see Crowder's thing on it, though?
Apparently, they've sent back.
Like, I don't know.
I just, I have a hard time believing this is true.
I don't.
So, the thing about Crowder, which I watched his debunking, but the thing is, everything he says as evidence, she's already debunked as evidence.
Like, the pictures of Bridget Macron as a child, they already put, she put those through facial recognition.
And AI said it could not be Brigitte Macrone.
I mean, she just has receipt after receipt.
So, I mean, I hope this trial is public.
I hope that's not the same thing.
I heard that, like, they surveyed, you know, some magazines or some websites surveyed a bunch of French citizens, and a lot of them say they don't know and they're fine with not knowing.
And then a lot of them are saying, even if it was true, they don't care.
Yeah, I'm sure.
I guess my question is: do you think it's worth it for her when she's got a family to think about?
Because now this is going to be her family's problem in the next three years.
And that's more my point in it: is that like men kind of naturally weigh the reward versus the risk.
I just, I don't think this is worth the risk.
Go ahead.
I'm not, is it worth it?
Like, who cares?
Do you know what I mean?
She got so many new subscribers just based on that.
That's true.
A lot of reporting.
I mean, I was watching her before, like, you know, she even dropped the series and the amount of people who subscribed after, I mean, it just shot up.
The thing is, being in media, like, I just know how oftentimes everyone will think something's right, and then everyone will be wrong in six months.
Like, new evidence will come out or whatever.
So, I mean, I didn't really care.
Go ahead.
So, go ahead, Pearl.
I don't really care one way or the other.
But the point more is that, like, women say things because we don't have the consequences.
And then the men have to pay for it.
Yeah, because you know who the Macron's got to represent them, right?
That's the group that got $790 million out of Fox News for that Dominion voting machines company.
So they are not to be trifled with.
Yeah.
He's part of that same group.
Oh.
And so If she loses a defamation suit and they get some crazy amount of money, which they could, Candace doesn't have that kind of money liquid, but her husband probably does.
Yeah.
And now there's only reasonable.
Just because it's very dependent on the judge, too.
Like, just because you could be right and still lose the case.
And men understand that because men go through life and they see men lose cases all the time, even if they're right.
Like, how many men have to pay millions of dollars because of a rape lawsuit?
So it doesn't like it doesn't really matter right or wrong.
It matters that you're getting dragged to court.
Go ahead.
That's true.
I mean, but I mean, based on the amount of evidence she put out for this, I mean, the only thing that's going to satisfy her at this point is actual DNA test.
And that's the only way it's going to shut down this room, Ramiel, for the Macron's.
Okay.
Okay.
Brigitte's got to come with that, like, hey, you know, a DNA test.
That's the only thing that's going to shut it down at this point.
Okay.
So my thing about it is, is Brigitte doesn't owe anybody an explanation for anything.
I don't think that she should have even put this lawsuit because Candace is right, but this is giving legitimacy to her claims.
Like, Brigitte is the first lady of France.
Like, why is she even acknowledging Candice Owens in the first place?
Exactly.
You know, you see big Mike saying anything at all.
Big Mike hasn't said anything.
And people, it's probably gotten back to her that people call her Big Mike, but she's not saying anything.
Poor Michelle.
Yeah, she knows people call her Big Mark.
You know that.
She's classy enough to just ignore it.
Whereas Brigitte, I mean, if she's really a woman, wouldn't you just ignore it?
Like, I would if I was the first lady.
I'm just saying.
Do you know what?
Sometimes, though, when people scream the same thing at you for like a year, two years, you're just like, because I've had that happen.
And I wouldn't go to court.
It would just be too much work.
But like, I know what it's like where someone they just scream the same thing and you know it's not true, but it's like so annoying.
Like, yeah, go ahead.
This is one thing.
If even if Candice loses this lawsuit, Brigitte is still going to be called a man.
It's just too much out there.
It's just, I mean, unless she comes with her own receipt, which is a DNA test, that's all she can do to disprove this and get people to stop calling her that.
Yeah.
Because I would say, because this, I mean, I believe that Michelle Obama's a woman.
She's just a terrible woman.
Her kids look Doug.
Her kids look just like her.
Yeah.
I always say, get yourself a Melania instead of a big Mike.
But, you know, we have that's why Michelle Obama is just like letting this float.
But this has gotten way past that with Brigitte.
I think she still should have just ignored it, though.
I don't know what she's giving legitimacy to this for.
I just, my whole point.
And what about cybersecurity?
I say.
Sorry, I clicked that.
My whole point is that now it's going to be your husband's problem because he's going to have to pay for it.
I would guess.
And I just, I just see this time and time again where like we don't weigh the risks versus rewards.
And then, you know, we get into what is he rich from, Pearl?
Do you know?
Family money.
Isn't he also like the inventor of that app?
I heard he was British royalty.
Oh, okay.
Wow.
Wow.
Okay.
Well, cool thing.
He's a British American entrepreneur and businessman.
He's a former chairman of Turning Point UK and the former CEO of Parlor and Parliament Technologies.
He's a son of Michael Farmer, Baron Farmer, as well as husband of Candace Owens.
And he's worth between $180 and $240 million.
We'll see.
I'm going to keep my eyes on, but I definitely hope this case is made public so I can just.
Thank you guys.
Thanks for calling in.
Jen, enjoying it a little too much over there.
Have a good way, Marian.
You too.
Bye-bye.
Do you think, do you, what do you think, Doug MPA?
Do you think she's a man?
I don't.
I don't, I don't think so either.
I mean, I don't think she's a man, but I just think that she never should have given Candace credence.
That was her mistake.
Do I think she's a man?
No, I just think that it's gross that she's 72 and he's like 45 or something like that.
What's their age difference?
I don't think like 20 years apart or something like that.
Yeah.
That's gross.
I just think she has too much incentive.
Like things can seem real, not be.
Thank you to Pearl and YouTube gets their due too.
Thank you, Loco.
I appreciate it.
What is the age difference between Macron and his wife?
They are 24 years apart.
Ugh.
Ugh.
Gross.
Anyway, on to the next.
Guys, make sure to like the stream if you haven't already.
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Hey, what's up, guys?
Hey, LG.
How's it going?
Hey, good.
Just wanted to say, great job, Pearl.
You're crushing it.
You're such an inspiration.
Great job on everything you're doing.
Thank you.
So have you, what do you think of the topic?
Have you seen instances where a wife and a girlfriend or a girlfriend cost a man a lot of money and resources or a situation a woman got in because she talked too much?
The more specific the story, the better.
Go ahead.
I just tuned in and I'm always happy to see you going live.
You're doing all the time and that's great.
Of the answer to that question, I've seen it all the time, of course.
I can't think of a specific example, but I just wanted to comment on Candace, if you'll permit me for one second, what you just left off on with Jenna.
Go ahead.
You know, I think personally, Candace, you know, the reason her husband potentially married her is because she's just capitalizing off of social currency.
And this is just going to blow up her social star.
And I think ultimately that's potentially what her and her husband want.
And, you know, kind of like Alex Jones, it actually reminds me of Alex Jones and the Sandy Hook case because it's really getting her a lot of social currency, blowing her up in the spotlight.
And not since that have we seen somebody kind of get sued in this large of a scale.
I agree.
Macron, Bridget Macron, should not even acknowledge this.
But yeah, it's just, that's really all I got to add.
And I just think it's, I think it's a smart move on her part.
I think her husband might pay for it in the interim, but I think ultimately Candace will come out on top and her husband will be proud to be married to Candace.
I want to say one thing.
You may be talking about Alex Jones, but do you remember the ruling against him in the Sandy Hook case, how much he had to end up paying?
Absolutely.
But, you know, when you do what you love, and I'm sure.
How much was it?
You know, I want to say maybe it was such a crazy number, and it just goes to show our society is insane.
But I want to say it was like 200 billion or something.
$965 million.
And I mean, Alex is laughing all the way to the bank.
Look, he's never been bigger.
And I mean, Candace may be wrong on doing this, or this may be a temporary setback.
But we all know by continuing to kind of poke the beast, her star will continue to get bigger as long as you're going to be able to get it.
She might be more famous.
I doubt he has more money.
Yeah, he's broke.
I believe that, but I mean, Robert Downey Jr., Dave Chappelle, all these people are just case examples of how you can just kind of make a big scene and the culture remembers you rather than these people that kind of die.
That's just what I think.
Okay.
All right.
Well, cool.
Thanks for calling in.
Calling anytime.
Okay.
Hey, keep doing what you're doing.
Love you guys.
Take care.
Thanks for calling in.
Good talking to you.
It says before the judgment, he was estimated to have a net worth as high as 10 million in bankruptcy court last year.
He Jones listed his net worth as 8 million.
But he has to pay a billion dollars, doesn't he?
Yeah.
So it's just like over time he's in debt the rest of his life.
Yeah.
He's screwed.
Yeah, he's so screwed.
Yeah.
I love Alex Jones.
That was so sad watching him like, but that's the thing.
Like men tend to get a punishment for it where women don't.
Like men know there's no free speech.
Women don't.
And it was a lesson.
It was a lesson I had to learn too.
But it's just another one of those lessons that like modern women are having to learn because there are things that women just women just think that men just had it good and men could just do anything because they're men.
Wow.
You guys can, you know, work and do all these magical things.
But then they didn't now they're seeing the consequences and the hardship that came along with being a man.
They're learning it on the fly in real time.
Look at this video.
Candace has the guts to speak what she believes.
That's what they're going to say.
But not really because you're rewarded for it.
She's gotten to make a ton of money and be super famous because of it.
Like it's it takes guts when you you say what you believe and you lose everything.
It doesn't take guts.
Like I would say Nick for what he does, he has guts because he lost everything.
Alex Jones, I would say they have guts.
We'll see how it goes after, but I'm gonna play this.
Like this is so sad.
Look at this.
I just want to stop these people.
They gotta be stopped.
This one like broke my heart.
Stop him.
Alex Jones, the conspiracy theorist who about do you're exhausted.
I couldn't even sleep last night.
I slept on the couch.
I'm not complaining.
I'm completely cross-eyed, crazy, exhausted.
And I can't, I'm like literally here like watching a family member die like 30 years on air, 27 years is operation, 15 years this building.
And I'm literally, when I know I leave tonight, they're going to shut us down.
Maybe it's tomorrow, the next day.
I just want people to know I love you.
I believe in you.
I believe in humanity.
I believe in my grandparents.
I believe in my parents.
I believe in humanity.
I just want to fucking stop these people.
They got to be stopped.
Stop them.
So at the end of the day, we're going to beat these people.
Oh my gosh, I'm so dumb.
I'm sorry, guys.
I totally unplugged this.
I do that sometimes.
I hate the way it looks when it's plugged in.
Let me replay.
I hate the way it looks.
So I always unplug it because it makes it smaller on the screen.
But yeah, here.
Let me go back.
Alex Jones.
I don't want to leave.
Sorry, guys.
I love you.
I believe in you.
I believe in humanity.
I believe in my grandparents.
I believe in my parents.
I believe in humanity.
I just want to fucking stop these people.
They got to be stopped, they got to stop them.
So, at the end of the day.
And I know, Alex, he might have been wrong about the Sandy Hook stuff, but you could say that was his show, right?
It's a conspiracy theory show.
But unfortunately, we don't have freedom of speech.
We don't.
It doesn't exist.
I mean, it's better than some places, but completely, no.
We're going to beat these people.
I'll try to be dramatic here, but it's been a hard fight.
These people hate our children.
That's that's because he's getting a billion dollars in debt.
Like he's going to be in debt till he's dead.
Doug MPA, is there anyone else on the line?
Yep.
Uh-huh.
Okay, let's bring up the channel.
I'm hoping, Mr. Fest, I'm hoping that this Eli David girl calls in because she's hyping up in the chat.
She's trying to say that you don't hold men accountable and you're listening to that, whatever.
I said, call in.
Let's have the conversation.
So if you get, if you got guts, little lady, call in so we can have the conversation.
Oh, okay.
So we have Eli David on the phone and she's saying that you don't hold men accountable.
You want to talk to her?
Sure.
All right, Eli, you're up.
Eli, you there?
Hey.
Hey, Eli.
How's it going?
I'm good.
How are you?
Good.
So what's your gripe?
You don't think I hold men accountable?
Yeah.
And let me just premise this by saying I only started listening to you.
So I don't know where you stand completely.
I haven't watched all of your, you know, your content.
So I don't really know where you stand on everything.
What I'm seeing, though, is that, which I think you rightly do point out, that women, conservative women, are basically becoming very entitled.
And I agree with that.
And it almost becomes like we're just blaming them for being that way, but we never look at men also and say, hey, you're a man, aren't you?
Why aren't you standing up and being a man?
Why are you allowing these things to happen?
Why do you allow women to do these things to you?
And that's my only point.
Here, you're going to pull up my screen.
Pearl Davis called me a simp.
I have a simp of the year on here.
Is that not enough?
I can't call them this.
Is calling them simps not enough?
Are you asking me?
Yeah, I'm asking, like, what would be the optimal amount of holding men accountable for you?
Like, what's your, what are you thinking?
Oh.
Well, I don't know.
Like I said, I haven't really heard all of your content.
So I don't know everything you've said about them, but I've just never heard you ever say or come from the perspective of, you know, yes, we can say all these things that women are doing wrong.
Yes, and I totally agree.
But, you know, from my background as a Christian, I do believe it's the man's place to point that out.
And I hate to put in these terms, but put the woman in her place.
So you're neither, you're a Christian, like a Catholic, non-denominational.
I'm Protestant.
Protestant.
I'm non-denominational.
Actually, if you're a Christian woman, why do you think it's a woman's place to hold a man accountable?
No, I don't think it's a woman's place to hold a man accountable.
I mean, so then why are you asking me to do it?
No, I'm saying in your criticism, in your criticism, which, you know, you could choose not to, but if you're choosing to only my point is I don't think this is fully on the women.
I think men are just as accountable.
I don't think God looks at us and says only women, you know, that are the ones who are spawning evil.
I believe that, you know, men, it's their duty.
So find it out.
So let's say women are being whores.
Like that's something we talk about a lot on this channel.
How are men responsible, most men, when most men don't even have that choice?
Right.
So when women are being whores, that's like a sin, right?
I'm sorry, you cut off whatever.
That's a sin, right?
Women being whores.
Flooding.
Right.
What most men do not have sexual access.
So the majority of men have no choice to sleep with a lot of women.
They don't.
So how is that the men's fault for the women's choices?
No, okay.
So yeah, I should have put this in more context.
Okay.
So in a marriage, I mean, obviously, I'm not going to expect a man who has no relationship with another woman who is a whore, expect him to hold her accountable for her actions.
I'm talking about in the construct of marriage in a relationship, a man and a woman, which is where you see a lot of these issues really come out.
You know, I'm married and I didn't discover these things until I got married.
Really, the interplay between a man and a woman, a husband and a wife, and how that actually plays out and how you do that under the way God Well,
the challenge is men can they can't hit us anymore like how do men correct us and enforce it They can't hit us hit on us anymore they can't they can't beat us I'm not saying they should be able to I'm kind of kidding but the point is like there's no enforcement, you know, like we could put it on the men if they had an enforcement arm but the challenge is if a guy yells at you the wrong way or even pressures you to do something, you know,
there's laws that you know they can be prosecuted for emotional abuse and coercement.
Do you know what I'm saying?
Like if this was 100 years ago, you might be right, but now men have no way to enforce it.
Yes, I mean, I'll agree with you that the law is definitely pervert.
It's perverted and it has it has become obviously female dominated.
And I feel that's a huge problem.
But the only way we're going, well, not the only way, but I believe the way back from that is that men stand up and be men and women stand up and be real women and hold accountable women for being women and men also holding each.
I mean, it's, I just, I just don't think it's just one-sided.
I just don't think it's just, hey, women, it's all you and you are the problem.
So you need to, the solution has to be from both men and women.
It has to be men also standing up as virtuous men.
Well, the challenge again is women have all the power.
Because the men have given their power to right, but not, that's not true.
There was one man 100 years ago that was the deciding vote on, and I can't talk about that too in depth because of YouTube, but most men have no political power.
Most men did not give women.
You could say certain elite men did, but an average man, like Doug MPA, he didn't create this society.
He didn't, you know, and if his, if he gets married and his wife wants to do something crazy and he says, don't do it, and she does it anyway, he can't, he can't hit her, he can't beat her.
The Christians say he can't even divorce her.
So like that, actually Christians, I would say, are almost worse because you guys say divorce is immoral.
And I understand where you're coming from, but if men can't even walk away, there's really no power.
Well, like really, I don't want to.
Yeah, I see what you're saying.
I don't, well, let me just put it to this.
I do not stand for all Christians.
Okay.
I'm a Christian, but I do not prescribe to like a specific denomination.
I read the Bible and I interpret and I live by my own interpretation and understanding of who Christ is.
So, you know, do I think that divorce is appropriate?
Yeah, I do believe there are times when a divorce is okay and appropriate.
Moses divorced his wife.
Okay.
So yeah, and I'm not really speaking for you personally.
I'm just saying in general, I would say it's worse for the Christian guys.
I think there's like a reason they're the number one OnlyFans consumers.
Oh, yeah.
See, I didn't know that.
Yeah, well, because if their wife doesn't sleep with them, what are they going to do?
They can't leave me?
Yeah, you know.
Now they're on OnlyFans.
Yeah, go ahead.
This whole conversation, though, is like a gigantic can of warms because you can't make blanket statements.
You really can't.
I mean, you can't.
Why not?
What?
Why not?
Well, because, I mean, okay, I'll use my own marriage as an example.
You know, and this is totally anonymous, I hope.
Look, sort of, but nobody's watching or listening to this.
But, you know, in a marriage, you know, they're always, you hear the saying, you know, if the wife doesn't sleep with her husband, he's going to leave her or he's going to find it somewhere else.
Like he's some kind of animal that he can't control his own body and have some inner morals and say, you know what?
She may not be having sex with me, but does that mean that I now have the right to go out and just find some other somebody else to go have sex with?
I mean, that's ridiculous, right?
Right.
But why would you ever put your husband in that position?
I mean, you just got to, I mean, you just got to lay there.
Like, it's not that hard.
Like, come on.
I'm not asking for like manual labor.
We're asking to throw it back for like 10 minutes.
No, here's what I'm telling you, though.
It is, it is, I understand that perspective as well.
I do.
But what I'm saying is that you can't, you could make these blanket statements that women should.
Here's the way I look at it.
I'm going to keep doing it.
Do what?
Put out blanket statements?
Yep.
Or, well, here's the way I do.
I mean, you could look, you could look at it like it is, this is the way I approach it.
It is my duty as a wife to do wifely duties, whether or not my husband is doing his end of the bargain.
Okay.
It's another thing if he's beating me senseless and I'm undeserving.
Okay.
I totally, that's a different situation.
But if I'm doing my part of the, you know, end of the bargain and he's doing his end of the bargain, whether I want to serve him dinner or not, I should do it.
And he should go out and make money and support and provide for me and the children because we're doing what is required of us, whether we like it or not.
Okay.
So do you not, do you not think that there's sin that women are more likely to do than men?
Yeah.
Like there's some sin women, like gossip, for example.
Oh, yeah, for sure.
Women are horrible about that.
But how would I describe that without making a blanket statement?
I mean, you just made a blanket statement, right?
Okay, so it's a stereotype.
I can say that because I have that inside of me, too.
I can see that, yeah, I have an inclination to want to do that.
And I have to recognize that and stop myself.
Right.
But like, you just made a blanket statement.
Like, I just, a lot of women come in and you guys want to police like the conversation and say you can't say it this way or whatever.
But then we start to get to the point where we can't have a conversation about society.
Like, how else would we describe these things?
Yeah.
I mean, I'll concede on that.
You're right.
You do have to put blanket statements out there in order to discuss an issue.
And I would concede on that.
Yeah.
Well, and it's just, you know, if it doesn't apply to you, then, you know, you just doesn't apply.
Let it fly.
I mean, I always talk about how influencer women are the worst today.
That's a blanket statement that applies to me.
And Myron even said it to me on stream.
But if I don't think, if I don't, if I don't think it applies, then I don't care.
Right?
Yeah.
So, right, that's true.
No, I agree.
Cool.
But yeah.
Well, yeah, thanks for calling in.
I have one question.
Go ahead.
I have one question.
So a lot of trad cons, they, because Pearl has this thing where it's like, sell, sell us on marriage, trad cons, traditional conservatives, and no one can make a good case as to why a man in 2025 should get married, right?
So a lot of the traditional conservatives say they get a virtuous woman, right?
But what incentive does a woman have to be virtuous?
And after marriage, what incentive does a woman have to stay virtuous?
Especially when we live in a society that rewards behavior that's opposite of virtue.
Well, that's what a lot of religious guys are doing.
They think they found themselves a virtuous woman, and then the woman has leverage over him legally.
They can take the kids.
They can get his financial support by divorcing him.
So that they have no incentive to duty's not there anymore.
So they have no incentive to be virtuous.
Right.
Well, I guess you really have to know.
Well, here's a couple of things.
I've been married for 15 years.
So, one, you don't really know the person you married when you married them.
You think you do, but you don't.
So, what comes out of them when you find out you married who you married is what you are destined to deal with.
And how you choose to deal with it is determined by your character.
So, if you're saying, if you want to start at the top of, you know, what is a man supposed to do, or you know, if he's trying to get married and marry a virtuous woman and he thinks he married one, but she turns out not to be, well, I go back to the man and say, Well, I guess you didn't know her that well, or not well enough, or you don't know how to deal with her.
You tradcon feminists, man.
I swear to God.
What?
You know, it always comes out.
It always comes out.
What?
I'm asking a man to be a man.
Look, I can't.
Just talk to him for a little bit, guys.
It always comes out.
What?
Are you supposed to be telling a man how to be a man as a woman?
No, I'm telling you, you're giving me, you're asking me for my opinion.
And my opinion is, and I'm not speaking down to a man.
I'm not talking to my husband right now.
You just asked me a question and I'm telling you my opinion.
Yeah.
And your opinion, it sounds like a feminist, but that's okay.
Because any woman that would talk about what a man should and shouldn't do is a feminist.
Well, so are men not allowed to, I mean, are men not critiquing women?
I guess I don't understand what the discussion.
I wish they would do it more.
They're certainly not critiquing women enough.
That's what I'm saying.
Is if we're going to be able to have a discussion, why are you now saying that I can't say that?
I mean, hey, you're well, you could say what you want.
You're the Protestant Christian, not me.
I don't care.
It's just not in line with what Christians say they believe, is the point.
So, because like you're supposed to believe that there's a natural order in the world, and so it God, men, women, children, and that's the hierarchy.
So, it wouldn't really be like the same way you're like as an employee, you don't tell your boss what to do, it's just out of order to tell your husband what to do.
If you believe in that, but the point is, what when you say things like that, it goes to like an egalitarian model, which means that we're equal, which is fine.
A lot of people believe that, but the challenge with Christians is they say they're part of a religion which believes one thing, and then they pick and choose the parts that are convenient.
It's just what sounds, it's what it sounds like you're doing.
So, but you're saying that, okay, so you do believe, I'm just trying to understand your position.
So, in a marriage, do you believe the woman has zero input?
Um, he's got to have the final say.
Um, I think that we should have significantly less input than they have.
Um, nowadays, it's really the woman's marriage, but she can, you can, you can, you can, you can ask like the same way you can give your boss a suggestion, but you do it on occasion, you don't do that every day.
Well, I mean, here's the thing: like, um, you know, when you have an employee, like if I had an employee that every day was asking me for something and telling me what to do, oh my God, they would be gone.
Like, I had someone like that, and they did fire them because it was like every day, why are we doing it this way?
Why are we, you know, no, I want to edit this way, I want to post this way, and you do that enough, I would fire you.
The problem is the Christian guys can't fire their wives.
Well, let me let me ask a question then.
This is interesting because the gentleman who asked me the question, I'm sorry, I don't know your name.
Hello.
Hey, so what do you think a real man is then?
What do I think a real man is?
Yeah, I think that a real man is he is motivated, ambitious, consistent, and puts himself, he gets a highly valued skill, highly valued trade, highly value education to put himself in the best position to live life on his terms or support a family if he so chooses.
And if he chooses to do that, fine.
If not, that's fine too.
But he should be the best version of himself.
He should contribute to society in the best way possible.
And I mean, that's pretty much it.
So, but in relation to a woman, though, in relation to a woman in a marriage, what is a real man and what is his role?
You know what?
We used to have that clearly defined, but women call that patriarchy.
I don't care about those definitions.
You tell me what you think it is.
I'm telling you right now, my version of a real man does not include a context of a marriage anymore, but it's women call that patriarchy.
So, what I'm saying is: a man can be a real man without being married to a woman.
Sorry.
Okay, so here's what I'm hearing from you.
Here's what I hear from you: is I'm a man.
Here it comes.
No, no, listen to what I'm saying.
I'm a man.
Here's what I'm a man.
I'm going to do what I want to do.
I'm going to be a man.
And you women are, you women are criticizing me and you're complaining about me.
And unless you validate me, I'm not a man.
No, I didn't say that at all.
Did you hear me say that, bro?
No.
I didn't say that.
That's the way I'm interpreting it.
Christian women have a tendency to think they have the right to nag.
And to be fair, you guys do have the right to do it.
But I just wish you guys would do it less.
Well, I will tell you, I do not nag my husband.
Okay.
You're nagging us on the call.
You seem to think that men owe women something.
I never said that.
That's what I'm going to use your phrase and say that's what it sounds like to me.
And men don't owe women anything, not anymore.
We used to, but women ruined that whole thing.
A man can be a real man without being married, without having kids.
Like, if he chooses to do that, men, we put ourselves in the best position to make the best choices for our lives.
We don't have to be packed mules for women anymore.
We don't have to have kids.
If they choose to, that's fine.
But a real man could be a man without being married, without having children, without owing women anything.
That is the new world.
That is 2025.
And you women created it that way.
Because men.
Oh, we women, we women.
I mean, here's the thing.
It's if men were perfectly fine with walking up to your house and knocking on your door and asking your dad if we could take you on a date.
Men were perfectly fine with courting women.
Men were perfectly fine with waiting till sex, no, waiting until marriage to have sex, but you ladies ruined all that.
Why did you have to do it?
Why did men fall to it then?
Just like Adam and Eve, why did Adam fall to Eve's deceit?
If he hadn't fallen to her deceit, we would not be in the situation we're in.
You always find a way to blame men, huh?
Because men, because men in a, in a God made, excuse me, men, men are more responsible because that is how God structured it.
They are responsible.
You can't, how?
It's like saying, if it shut up, Jesus Christ.
If an employee, if an employee crashes out, right?
If I tell an employee, do something, and an employee says, no, I don't feel like doing it, and they have no enforcement arm.
I disagree.
Imagine what Pro's saying is, imagine you and your husband had a business and you hire a person and you have to give them, you know, $60,000, $70,000 a year.
And then they stop doing what you want them to do, but you can't fire them.
That's how it is for women and relationships and marriages with men.
And a small group of men, because women seem to think that men have all this power when only a small percentage of men benefit from this patriarchy that you all talk about, right?
I don't think, I don't believe in a patriarchy.
And they passed these laws that are the enforcement arm of women being able to do this to men.
Women in mass.
We have a whole legal system.
I'm sorry, go ahead.
No, I was just going to say, women in mass voted for these policies.
Yep.
Yeah.
I mean, I think, you know, honestly, I think I'm sorry if I offended you guys because that's what it sounds like.
But I do seem to agree with you.
You've heard all this before.
Don't worry about it.
Well, you know, I think it's very condescending the way you're talking to me.
Oh, we've heard us all.
Here it comes.
She comes out with this.
I've heard you guys for like the last like 20 minutes.
I've listened to the show.
And like, why do you join in?
Why do you need to tell me this?
Like, it's condescending.
Like, it's just nagging.
Like, you're proving my point where it's like, I don't like the way you talk.
I don't like the way you run your show.
It's fine, but it's like you have to understand how annoying, like, women have no idea how annoying that is to the general population.
Like, I find things that you say annoying too.
But it's like, well, we're going to go back and forth about I don't like how you communicate.
Okay.
Okay.
Well, you know, that's fine.
I can, we can part ways.
It's nice talking to you guys.
All right.
Thanks for calling in.
Stop preaching to men.
Have a good one.
I just, it's just tone policing that and you were having a really good back and forth.
I just had to add that last part in.
I mean, this these trad cons, especially the women, they think they're all virtuous.
Well, and this is this virtuous woman narrative, and it must be the men's fault because women are just so virtuous, and women, you know, they play a small part, but men know.
Okay, you may be hold up in your church, but outside, well, society has a women have an enforcement arm called the government and the court system.
What can men do about it?
If you marry a woman and she doesn't want to sleep with you, you know, she's not happy, she wants to quit her job, she wants to create a mess.
You, what can you do?
How can you correct a woman?
You can't.
And I'm just, I'm tired of these trad cons, man.
They're just, they have no idea what's going on.
It's either they don't know, they don't care, a little bit of both.
And all three of those scenarios are not okay.
They just want to nag.
That's like the typical trad con wife is just a nagger.
That's why they're in church is because they get to nag everyone like for what they do.
So I wanted to ask her if she felt like if she had the, I'm sorry, if she felt the need to be heard and acknowledged by her husband.
Because I think she was going along that line of, you know, does a woman have any kind of input?
If a man can't act until his wife feels heard and seen, well, then he's not the CEO.
Yeah.
Right?
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We are going to bring Detox up yet.
detox up next detox you there It's a man.
What up, detox?
Are you sober or something?
My crown is a man.
How y'all doing tonight?
Good.
So if you were a real man, you would teach me how to be not a bad woman.
If you were a real man, you would pay my bills.
If you were a real man, you would do X, Y, thing that I think you should do because I want you to do it and I can't do it myself.
It's all men's, always, always the same shit.
I know.
This is why I stopped doing panel shows.
When you told her to shut up, I was like, hell yeah.
Because I think people go through life and they just don't realize how annoying we are.
Like, I'm not.
Yeah.
You should have said, what's up, my nagger?
Look at Pearl's face.
That's pretty good.
Hey, I just wanted to say, man, it's a man.
Do you have any thoughts on the topic?
Have you ever seen a woman?
Oh, no, he dropped out.
He got out.
So we'll let a man known as Harold.
You are up next.
A man known as Harold.
You're on mute.
A man known as Harold.
You're on mute.
Going once.
Going twice.
Okay.
Sorry about that.
Go ahead.
Can you hear me?
Hey, Harold.
Hey, long time, no speak.
Yeah, so what are your thoughts on the topic?
Go ahead.
Well, actually, it's been about three or four topics that then passed by.
I'll work backwards.
The lady that just got off, she's mixed up.
She had some points, but they were misguided, especially from her perspective.
The thing that she brought out with regards to from the beginning and how it was somewhat man's responsibility.
And if you look at it from that standpoint, that's correct.
Because Adam was in charge and he allowed himself to succumb to Eve.
And that scenario has played out until this very day, literally.
Wouldn't you say it was his fault for like listening to her after?
But the initial, like, when she did it the first time, that wasn't his fault.
It was his fault when he took that.
It was his fault because he didn't put her in place.
That was his responsibility.
God gave the responsibility of everything to Adam, including Eve.
Yeah, but he told her not to do it, though, in the beginning, and then she did it anyway.
Correct.
But he didn't have to consent.
He consented to it.
No, I'm saying after, right?
But I'm saying like the initial fall.
Because like she got the apple from the serpent or whatever.
And then she came back and gave him the apple too.
So do you know what I'm saying?
Like initially, didn't wouldn't you say that like the initial, like in the beginning, it wasn't his fault?
Okay, I got you.
Yes.
Yeah.
You're correct.
Yeah, okay.
When she did it without his knowledge, that was on her.
Yeah.
But soon as she brought the fruit to Adam, because it doesn't say apple, he did not correct her.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's, yeah, that's what I was getting at, but go ahead.
That was the fall.
And I remember my father told me about 40 years ago that the woman will be the downfall of mankind, especially in the Western world.
And he is so right.
So on one hand, she was correct, but in a lot of areas, she was off base.
All right.
Let me go back to another issue we were talking about.
We were talking about Candace Owens, and we were talking about Macron.
Or was there, do you know of a time where was it a girlfriend or a wife or some woman you knew created a big mess that her husband or her boyfriend had to clean up that maybe cost him a lot of money or resources?
Actually, that happens a lot, especially in husband and wife.
And it depends on the state too, because there are some states where individual liability does not go to the other side.
Other states, they're combined.
And that even goes down to property too.
But most states have it where one is liable for the other and vice versa.
So it could go to, I don't know about Delaware.
And that's really a particular issue in and of itself.
Nobody is talking about, because as you remember, Pearl, I got a legal background.
Nobody is talking about the issue of jurisdiction, personal and subject matter.
Personal jurisdiction is jurisdiction over the body by the court.
Subject matter is the issue at hand, which generally is based on a contract agreement or trust, none of which are at issue right now.
Um, and they're suing in Delaware because they want to get it out of her state, and they're using Delaware because she has several corporations that have been registered in Delaware.
The issue I have with it, and I only seen about two because I've been spamming the net with regards to this issue, and I only seen a lawyer, one lawyer, and one judge brought the issue up.
Judge Joe Brown brought it up.
I said, My gosh, somebody finally said something.
Because the issue is the court does not inherently have jurisdiction over foreign citizens, which means that in order for the court to have jurisdiction, Candace would have to agree to it.
Oh, no way.
See, the setting of the court is not inherent by the court.
Remember, the court is supposed to be a neutral arbitrator, and parties come forward to raise a claim or a counterclaim.
Here we have a foreign citizen or citizens, plural, coming to the United States to file a claim against a United States citizen.
Generally speaking, without consent, it cannot go forward.
Wait, That's awesome.
That's awesome.
Thank you for saying this.
So, you mean you tell me this can't even be a case unless Candace Owens goes along with the case?
Exactly.
Oh, my goodness, let's go.
Because remember, even when you have a case in the United States, and when I'm speaking, I'm speaking from experience.
If I don't want to deal with a case, I got one going on right now.
They've been after me since 2016.
I refuse to join the action.
If you don't join the action, the court cannot proceed.
So, are they trying to serve you or something?
You're ducking and dodging or something?
Like, I just asking, like, how do you avoid being served?
No, I take service, but I return it within 72 hours, and it's no service.
You can do that.
Wait, So, if a court server serves you, you can return it.
Correct.
You say, I do not, I do not consent.
I, there's no jurisdiction.
There's no contract agreement of trust.
And based on maxims, if you don't have joinder of the action, there is no action.
See, these are things that a lot of the attorneys are holding back from the public.
You know, Pearl, you speak of the family court issue often.
Do you know that if especially the ones where the recent one where all of these fathers who thought they were fathers were to object?
Do you realize?
Because those birth certificates are unilateral agreements.
Uni mean one, only one signature on there with regards to the father.
The state does not verify anything.
You do the verification.
So, when it's uni, you have an inherent right based on fraud to eviscerate that agreement.
Fraud eviscerates any agreement.
So, you can go in there and say, Well, I got proof of fraud by the paternity test, DNA.
So, therefore, I now want to remove my signature from the birth certificate, and they can't stop it.
I get on attorneys all the time about this, it's simple.
These things have run, these things have done, yeah.
No, that was really great insight.
Um, Doug MPA, you got any other questions for him?
Yo, I'm good to go.
Thanks for calling in, buddy.
Call in anytime, okay?
Okay, had to move on, yeah.
Um, guys, just make sure.
I know you guys get passionate, and I'm never trying to be rude, but when we have a call line, we try to keep it under a certain amount, so just make sure you're checking in, basically.
But go ahead, okay.
Next up, we have Mason Dale Mason.
Are you there?
Hello, hey, Mason, how's it going?
Well, going well, how about you?
Good.
Um, what are your thoughts on the topic?
Have you ever seen an instance where a wife or girlfriend created a situation that cost a man a lot of money and resources, um, maybe by talking too much or something else?
Go ahead, actually, yeah.
So, um, I had a friend who he actually died a couple years ago, and what ended up happening to him was that his girl basically was um she was vindictive because he didn't want to be with her anymore, and it got to the point where he was living out of his car, and I um had to give him uh financial help because he was living out of his car and he couldn't see his kid anymore,
and it was really it was just really sad seeing him go through that, and then that was kind of the first time I had really seen what men go through just because they have a vindictive significant other.
Wow, and you said he passed away, was it um like natural causes, or did he like do something to himself?
No, he he had um he died in a car accident, which was that's what made it even worse because he was really turning his life around and um getting on the right track and that it happened to him.
Yeah, I'm sorry to hear that.
Um, okay, well, Doug MPA, you got any other questions for him?
I do not.
Thanks for calling in.
Call in anytime, all right?
Yep, no problem.
Do I know any women that cause big issues and problems for their...
I've met a lot of guys in their marriages where their wife has this pride and they want to do things because, you know, a lot of women they want to be independent in a relationship, so they want the freedom to be able to make all the mistakes, and then it's the man's responsibility as a real man to help her clean it up.
They won't take any other man's advice, accept him as an authority on anything, make a mess, and then the guy has to be there to clean up her messes.
Yeah, that's the dynamic.
I see a lot nowadays, I see that too, because like they'll advise something the women won't listen, and then the guy has to clean up.
Yeah, have you ever you see guys where they're they're great managers at work or they're great leaders in the military or you know, they're they're good football coaches, they can lead men to greatness, but they can't say no to their wife.
Yes, yes, I've seen that.
Go ahead, sorry.
But their wife won't listen to him.
So every there, his colleagues, his people on his sports team, everyone else will listen to him except his wife.
And it's worse when they do the passive-aggressive comments.
Those kind of wives always do.
Like, do you know what I talk about the little comments about how he's not that awesome?
And you're like, what's wrong with you?
Yeah, like freaking Big Mike is saying all this stuff about Barack Obama.
Like, it doesn't matter what.
Okay, we may not agree with Obama and what he did, but look, he made it to the presidency of the United States, and that's a long, hard road.
And some of the stuff that Big Mike says about him, I mean, it's like she's on the other side of the political aisle.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, she talks, I mean, who needs enemies when you have a big mic, you know?
No.
So, yeah, I don't think I've ever seen, I don't know if I've ever had a friend whose wife just cost him a whole bunch of money or created a big old mess that he had to fix.
It's just the smaller stuff.
I have too many friends where, you know, their wives just, you know, what did you say the other day?
We could have cured, we probably could have cured cancer by now if it wasn't for these guys' wives hamstringing them.
Yeah.
It wasn't for their wives nagging.
I'm getting kind of tired, though, so I think we're going to end the show.
Okay, sounds good.
Do you have any final thoughts on the topic?
Do I think that Candace is going to win this whole thing?
She seems pretty confident.
And, you know, she's lucky to have her husband's fortune to fall back on if she gets a big judgment against her.
If she has as much evidence as I think she does, maybe she should keep going.
But, you know, if she does lose, her husband's going to lose.
I could care less either way.
I mean, Macron, she's in France.
Who cares?
But yeah, so we'll see what happens.
You know, my final thoughts are: let's see what happens.
Yeah, I guess we'll wait and see.
I just, what I enjoy on this show is showing women going through consequences later in life because it's always delayed for us.
But there is a consequence eventually that someone will bail us out of.
But now she's learning that freedom of speech doesn't actually exist.
So you can upload the speech when you can afford it.
So we're tired.
Arian Man says female nagging wore out Miss Pearl tonight.
No, guys, I've just, oh my God, it's just fun.
I'm telling you, I've been in the gym a lot, so I'm getting kind of tired.
Okay, cool.
Okay.
Thanks so much for the research you did on the show tonight, Doug MPA.
And thank you all for watching.
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