Pearl Davis and callers dissect modern conservative women’s use of marriage as status signaling—74% initiate divorces, men face $200K legal fees and homelessness, while women like Sarah Stock post engagement rings but not husbands, framing relationships as brand-building tools. Examples include Charlie Kirk’s wife delaying marriage for high-status partners or Candace Owens (husband worth $250M) leveraging conservative trends for clout. Critics argue these women weaponize traditional values for attention, creating performative expectations that undermine genuine conservatism and ideological alignment, with divorce rates and hidden red flags like infidelity looming as long-term risks. [Automatically generated summary]
Most answered very quickly, no, because men are useless.
This headline from The Hill, it caught my eye.
Most young men are single.
Most young women are not.
Young men have fallen faster than any demographic in America over the last 40 years.
It's a different world now.
Like, we don't need men the way that they used to.
The future is female.
Men and women are drifting further apart, and society is crumbling because of it.
A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage.
You've kind of got the Trad Con versus Red Pill thing.
This men's rights crowd that sometimes just goes too far the other way.
Oh, you need to stop acting like grown boys and infants and actually become men.
Marriage is a bond and it's a sacred bond.
It's a machine designed to extract resources from you.
Now many of the red-pilled have taken the position that it's bad for men to get married.
Hannah Pearl Davis or just pearly things.
One of the most controversial faces in all of the internet.
She goes on to say that marriage is a terrible deal for men.
Because if me and you were in a business contract, you would never sign a contract where I am paid to leave.
Gee, what could go wrong there?
74% or something of divorces are initiated by women.
Men have everything to lose, primarily their own children.
Men get killed by the courts and by divorce laws.
I had no idea that courts of family law were courts of equity, not courts of law.
Because in family court, you don't need evidence to accuse someone of abuse.
You need no evidence.
When you guys say get married young, a lot of these men don't know what they're signing up for, and you're not going to be there when their entire life falls apart.
I interviewed 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?
Their 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 motherhood.
A lot of women will just chase this negative rabbit 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.
Like if you have the mentality of this is going to go wrong and be pessimistic, naturally the outcome is going to be that it's going to fail anyway.
It's self-sabotage.
That's the thing.
Like women are so willing to leave marriages because they're not happy.
This is not about happiness.
The most important thing is the children.
And the problem is we have a modern society where it's me, me, me, my feelings, leave when I feel like it, instead of doing what's best for the kids.
This myth that we live in an age of male privilege.
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.
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 simp for me.
No, I think you simp 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.
Going to 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's up, guys?
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You could bring your time and attention anywhere on this planet, but you guys choose to tune in here.
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Okay, so today we are going to be talking about the modern conservative e-girl archetype.
So let's, I wanted to say, hey, welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily.
If I do look this way, I am looking at the chat, so I try to go back and forth, but it's not to, you know, be rude.
So welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily.
And today I want to talk about the right-wing e-girl archetype.
These women started on Facebook with mothers over sharing their children's every detail to about 500 friends and family.
But it's gotten worse, this problem.
It has migrated to other platforms.
Platforms where you can go viral overnight.
Platforms like Twitter and TikTok women use to market their personal brand.
Now, what is a right-wing e-girl?
These are women that want the status of being conservative.
They want to signal purity, but with all the benefits of being an e-girl and doing none of the work, but none of the sacrifices of a traditional woman.
What do e-girls want?
We need to first get into the e-girl psyche.
Now, remember, women value two things.
Number one, freedom.
And two, having sex with hot guys while betas pay for it.
Putting that into the context of these women, they want the same things, but they want the status of being pure.
So generally, there's three types of e-girl marriages.
So the e-girl, it's very, you know, reputation is very important.
It's very important to the conservative e-girl.
So usually you'll see a young marriage, but they'll delay the kids as long as humanly possible.
If this happens, the kids will be used to build a personal brand.
Sometimes they'll marry a beta guy young and cheat or upgrade later with an alpha or get attention from alphas at work.
A non-virgin marriage, so a lot of times these women want to signal purity, but when you ask them, were you virgins on your wedding day?
The answer is always no, never.
And that women, conservative e-girls hate that question.
They hate that question.
And the reason they hate that question is because that's when you're asking conservative e-girls, did you put your money where your mouth is?
Did you do the things that you said you were going to do?
You're signaling purity, so are you pure?
And the answer to that is unanimously, generally no.
And if it is yes, usually I don't believe them anyway.
Sorry, fellas.
Now, the conservative e-girls generally will use their kids, their husband, and their lifestyle choices to signal to the planet that they are a good person.
They want the freedom to work online and have an online following, which gives them power.
Now, what power, you might ask?
The power to call their husbands abusive?
The power to use reputation destruction against other women.
And they want to use the nice things their husband does for them to signal that they are high status and a good person.
Now, I'm going to go to this other slideshow I made.
Okay, wait, my bad.
Okay.
And we got the modern conservative woman.
Now, the first point I want to make is when it comes to the modern conservative e-girl, I should be able to tell that you're a good person by your actions.
And when I think about the most feminine women that I know, I knew they were wives and mothers.
But they didn't have to tell me.
They didn't have to be posted.
I could just see by how much they loved their kids.
But the challenge with the modern conservative e-girl, the modern conservative woman, is you can't see it by their actions.
So they have to virtue signal.
They have to.
And it's at the expense of everybody around them.
Truly.
It's not really fun for a kid to be blastered on the internet to serve as marketing for your mother.
It's not really fun for a kid for a husband to do something nice for his wife and have everything blasted that he does because you're signaling to everybody that you married a super simp.
The conservative woman looks at marriage as the goal.
So conservative women have a tendency to see marriage as a status symbol to show that they're not a bitch.
Okay.
So what they tend to do is they tend to say, I am married or I got married.
And they use that as a status symbol to signal they're a good person instead of letting their actions speak for themselves.
Because, you know, there was a time that maybe we did believe that, right?
But unfortunately, the Karens of the world and the terrible wives made us realize that it actually meant nothing.
In fact, girlfriends have a better reputation than wives nowadays because as soon as women get the leverage, they tend to become terrible people.
So now, you know, getting married, it means nothing in 2025.
The jig is up.
There was a time where we believed that if you were married, you were somehow more likable and better than other women.
But unfortunately, those days are gone.
Women get the rings and they use the ring to status signal on Instagram and status signal to other women.
Now, this is an example.
And now, why do I think, we're going to go.
Actually, we're going to come back to this one.
We're going to come back to this.
So I did, this is Sarah Stock's engagement photo recently, and I'm going to get into that, but I'm going to start with some other ones.
So this was a girl about a year ago.
And it's some trady girl account.
And she says, getting engaged literally feels like being on psychedelics.
I could have laid down under the trees and giggled for hours.
Now, the reason I get a little skeptical when I see women just posting their rings for attention, right?
Is it shows a lack of understanding of men.
Men do value privacy.
And posting this stuff for your friends and family is one thing.
But posting it for the world, especially when you're in a political sphere where people hate you, I kind of ask, what is the purpose?
And the purpose of posts like this are to signal, I am awesome.
I am awesome.
Here is my ring.
And the funny thing is, most of the time these women show off their rings more than they show off their husbands.
Yeah.
Now, the typical responses from these conservative women, I'm actually going to come back to this and finish the, actually let me exit out of that one.
And finish the other points.
So conservative women have a tendency to want the freedom to work and have an online following, which gives them power.
Now, what power, you may ask, do conservative women have by having an online following?
Well, you have the power to call your husband abusive.
You have the power to make money without him.
And you have the power to use reputation destruction against other women.
Now, again, if the traditional women were what they said they were, then they would be giving up power.
But as you know, women will defend power at all costs.
Now, I'm not judging.
I'm not saying that they're immoral for doing this.
I'm really not.
What I am saying is they're not what they are claiming to be.
And that is why they crash out when I point it out.
They want to use the nice things their husbands do for them to signal their high status and a good person.
They'll use their husband's generosity to say, where is your ring?
And the equivalent would be, my husband bought me flowers.
Where are your flowers?
The equivalent of this would be, my husband did this for me.
Why didn't your husband do that for me?
And what they don't realize is the men that tend to do that stuff are usually the men that women don't tend to want because women want to be with alphas and betas are usually the ones that sign up to do that.
Now, I'm not saying that every guy that gets married is a beta male.
I'm really not.
There are alpha males that get married.
But what I am saying is the women are subconsciously embarrassing their husbands by doing this stuff.
They'll signal authority and say as a married woman.
But what they fail to realize is their lack of humility tells us everything we need to know.
A bitch with a ring is just a bitch who got married.
We've had too many bitchy mothers who had rings.
Please like the video.
Please like it.
Like it if you can.
They still want to present themselves as conservative online, but they put the responsibility of their reputation on their children and their husband and post their kids without consent.
This used to be just a few Facebook friends, but now it happens to the whole world.
Now it happens to everybody.
And generally speaking, none were virgins on their wedding day.
Many had kids out of wedlock.
Some even have partial nudes on the internet or nudes in some guys' phones.
And this is not to judge or to shame anybody, but to show this is all just marketing.
Oh, I fixed it, Dad.
Dad, you're going in front of the camera.
You did this one?
Well, I don't know what I did, but I did fix it.
This is how you do it.
Oh.
Okay.
Well, oh, I think maybe this one.
Okay, I fixed it.
Thank you, though.
Could you close the door?
Sorry.
Do you want to say hi?
Yeah, he doesn't.
That was my father.
He was fixing the air conditioning.
All right, so.
Now, when I view the errors of thinking in conservative e-girls, just thinking that shows they're not who they say they are.
And by the way, I have met real conservative women.
They do exist.
I have met homemakers.
And one of the best, and the first thing that I can tell if a woman is a conservative woman is she has humility.
That's like the number one thing.
There's got to be some humility.
Okay.
Number one, conservative women view marriage as an end goal.
They think they have won when they get married.
And the problem with this thinking is it signals that they are done.
Conservative women will use their marriage and family to status signal and build their brand.
Remember, the internet is a scary place.
And these are the people showing their kids and their husband on the internet.
Conservative women resort to reputation destruction in the same way liberal women do.
An example of this was Candace Owens on Hillary Crowder.
She took Hillary Crowder's side in calling Crowder abusive and pulls the footage after instead of issuing an apology.
What kind of conservative woman is that?
They spread rumors and lie the same way liberal women do.
But it's actually worse because they do it under the guise of God.
This, and one of the biggest pushback, one of the biggest pushbacks that I get from conservatives, and usually these are idiots, if I'm being honest, usually people that are stupid, is they think they're doing more good than harm when they do this type of stuff.
And the reason I think this is stupid is because it's very out of touch from the average American.
The average American goes to work and go home, goes home.
The average American is the average American housewife, which is very rare nowadays anyway.
But middle-class America does not relate to conservative e-girls.
They do not relate to having their relationship as a brand online.
As someone from someone who talks to middle-class Americans all the time, these relationships are not marketing and they turn off the most reasonably, reasonable, probably useful people to the cause.
It encourages more women to use their relationships for status and cloud and just torture their husbands.
Conservative women also will not turn down career opportunities for their family.
And I'm not saying they should.
All I am saying is it's not what they're selling.
An example, Brett Cooper's pregnant, takes the thing at Fox News.
Candace Owens, three kids bigger than ever.
I don't say they should.
All I'm saying is it's not what they're selling.
It's not.
So I am not trying to ascribe morality to this conversation, but what I do like to do is I point out patterns.
Now, what does this amount to?
Most conservative women are feminists in disguise.
There is no such thing as a conservative woman in 2025.
They sell purity and a traditional marriage to a man, and when they marry him, that man has to suffer the same fate as men that married liberal women.
All of their purity is unverifiable, and I am just supposed to believe that they are above it all in college.
Once the e-girls get married, they tend to henpeck their husbands and embarrass him online.
She gains weight, there's no sex, and she'll use the Bible to beat him over the head and tell him what to do.
An example of the way, an example of the, someone said, if you know great women, you should match make them for the community.
Big up pearl.
Yeah, I know them.
They're 50.
An example of the way that Christian women do this is they say, you're not leading me to God.
And then super conveniently say that God is telling their husbands to do exactly what she wants.
How convenient.
Fake TradCon women are not happy with the men that they marry.
And that is why they treat him so badly.
They tend to hide him or use him as marketing for their brand.
It's not what can I do for him.
It's what can he do for me.
So why do these women get married in the first place?
For internet clout and attention.
Fake TradCon women can't wait to use their husbands and their children to build or bolster their social media presence.
They will use anything nice they do for their husbands or their husband does for them starting with a proposal.
Right-wing women use their relationship to signal status and use their husband and their ring as a prop while lecturing everyone else about the sanctity of marriage.
Well, if your marriage was so sacred, then why are you sharing it with the American public who are looking to destroy it?
It's bullshit.
Nobody believes it.
The jig is up.
Now, let's talk about some harsh truths for a second when it comes to the reality of marriage in 2025.
Marriage does not work in a modern society.
Women care more about themselves than anything, even their kids, even their husbands.
Women are the ones bringing their personal life to work.
Twitter is work.
Me talking about the news is work.
The internet online, it's a job.
And if it's not a job, I don't know why you're here.
I really don't.
Like, I don't.
So women are the ones bringing their personal lives to work.
Women cannot compartmentalize their lives like men can.
So the stress of their work and their personal lives bleed together.
Men used to be able to do nice things for a woman, and it used to not be used to signal status to her friends, family, etc.
Modern marriage is building a brand.
Everything has to be documented on social media, and the man must comply with the wife's social media plan or pay severe consequences.
The modern conservative woman will engage in reputation destruction if she ever looks bad.
And I'm going to show you how they do this to me.
Women that want to be with a man will forego what she wants for what he wants.
And usually if you look at the relationship, the woman gets what she wants and he doesn't get what he wants.
Now, let's talk about what sparked this conversation.
Now, I do want to start by saying that none of the women here I know personally.
And this is me coming from the perspective of an outsider.
But for as much as these women virtue signal, for all intents and purposes, let's say they're all better than me.
They're better than me in every way.
They're more moral.
You are the moral ones.
And the reason I'm talking about this today is about this tweet.
So, by the way, so this is Sarah Stock.
Now, this is, I actually deemed her the hottest conservative e-girl right now.
It's Slim Pickens.
So it's not like there's a lot to compete with, but you know, I did give her the number one.
So it all started with this photo, and this was a picture of her engagement ring.
She says, I won.
Now, my first thought as an outsider looking is, is when you say you won, that means somebody lost.
And my second question was, if you value privacy, why are you posting this on the internet and inviting in opinions?
And this is what the conservative e-girls do.
They invite opinions of strangers on the internet, but somehow think they're a protected class when people are giving their opinions.
I get roasted every day on the internet, and I fucking take it.
I accept it because I knew what it took to do this job, and I love being a YouTuber.
I love it.
But conservative women think that they're a protected class because usually they did a little to no work to get where they're at.
Most of them are signed by big companies.
Most of them slept with some dude to give them the job or flirted with some guy to get there.
Most of them have no idea how hard it is to build a channel from scratch.
So I tweet.
I tweet, the hottest right-wing e-girl is taken off the market.
Now, mind you, this is a compliment.
This is a compliment.
However, I have to make the observation, and this is a straight fact.
Conservative women will always use their marriage and their family to build a brand.
That is a straight fact.
So now, what does this conservative e-girl say?
What is her response?
She says, Pearl, you're a whore.
And these are conservative women.
That was the message of her.
The Christian conservative women.
I didn't even insult her.
I didn't say anything rude to her.
All I said was, you're using this to build your brand.
Okay, because what is the signal here?
I am awesome.
I got the ring.
And I want you guys to be able to pick this out because you start to see the narcissism that is enacted so deep in these women.
The brand is Sarah, political commentator.
All the women will use it.
Let me snap a photo in a field of flowers and get my fiancé out of the picture.
And my question is, why can't anything men do that is nice for us be intimate and special anymore?
Why can't anything that is nice for us be private?
And I'll tell you what, guys, and I say this in the nicest way: if and when I get engaged, if and when I have children, you guys are going to be the last to know because I'm not going to invite that kind of non that kind of craziness into my life.
So this, this ends up being a crash out.
She ends up crashing out.
And I really, it's the same thing: the pictured the wedding ring, not pictured the man.
And the reason, the reason women are going to crash out when I point this out is because it reveals their true intentions, and it's to build an online brand.
If conservative women cared about their family and their husband, they would not use them to build an online brand, they wouldn't.
Actually, I'm going to go back to this one later.
Let me put this at the end.
No, what did I do?
And the reason I get a little bit worked up about this is because I grew up around women that weren't like this.
And, you know, I would just rather hold on.
And I grew up and I would just watch these men have to take these women embarrassing their husbands online.
Just embarrassing them.
Posting all the stuff their husbands do for them, but never what they do for their husbands.
And they don't even see how out of pocket and embarrassing it is.
And it never ends.
It always starts with the ring.
It never ends.
Where do we go?
Now, I want to talk about the conservative e-girls and their crashing out at me.
For simply just pointing out...
And remember, the only thing I said was that she is using her marriage that is supposed to be sacred to build an online brand.
I am not saying she shouldn't.
I am not saying it is wrong, but I'm saying that is what she's doing.
But again, when you reveal female nature, they'll crash out.
They'll crash out.
Sarah posted a simple, wholesome announcement about her engagement.
Nothing edgy, nothing cruel.
And yet, some of the vilest replies come from other women.
Now, what was vile that I said?
I said, women use their online, their relationship to build an online brand.
That wasn't cruel.
What was cruel was her insulting me back, right?
That was mean.
That wasn't very nice.
And this is a conservative woman.
It's not about her.
It's about what's, and this is the narcissism that comes next.
Anybody that disagrees with you or has anything to say about something you posted freely on the internet has to hate your religion and not be godly.
Then it goes back to status signaling.
It's not about her.
It's about what she represents.
A young Catholic woman choosing God's design for love, commitment, and family.
That threatens the lie.
That freedom is found in loneliness and bitterness.
The backlash against someone, against the backlash by her against her is envy, dressed up as empowerment and superiority.
Now, remember, this is a porn star.
When you have a porn star defending you, I think you got bigger problems.
Don't be fooled.
Marriage, family, and faith are still beautiful.
More women are waking up to that every day.
The only reason I'd be jealous of Sarah is if she accepted the truth earlier in life than I, than many others did.
No bitterness here.
I couldn't be happier than I already am.
God bless her, marriage.
And again, this sounds nice, but we've turned marriage into like a branding, and it just bothers me.
It bothers me.
You know, it bothers me that marriage, which is supposed to be a sacred vow, is something that's turned into marketing for personal brands.
And it bothers me that if I point it out, I'm insulted.
Well, I don't really care if I'm insulted.
I'm in the kitchen.
I'm in the kitchen.
You know what I mean?
But, and this is the crash out.
You know, there was one woman who came in.
Making fun of a woman's engagement is such a classless bottom feeder scumbag behavior, illustrated of jealousy as well.
When it's a ring that's objectively beautiful.
And again, this is another woman who builds her brand.
Look at the look.
And I want you to look at these profiles, right?
Where's the husband?
Orthodox Christian, wife, mama of two, home birth, husband, respector, motherhood.
So she's building her brand off of what?
Jesus and God.
And so the Jesus rock stars continue.
Now, Emily, I don't have a problem with Emily, but I she says the ring size.
That's kind of a trashy comment.
not with that.
So again, Sarah, she says the ring side.
I didn't really like that comment.
And then Sarah responds and says, Where's your ring?
Now, again, it's just status signaling.
It's using something nice that a man did for you as a way to signal status amongst women.
It's totally fine if you're going to do that.
You know, it's not really my problem.
But I'm not going to be insulted for noticing.
I'm not going to be insulted because I noticed you're using your marriage and your family to build your brand.
And the worst part was I gave her hottest e-girl status.
I gave you the hottest, I gave you a good title.
And this is, this is my, this is my repayment.
Now, I think about the responses I get.
And I think the biggest response is, you know, you're not the right messenger.
A lot of people bring up an axe of mine.
A lot of people say, you know, they say, I'm not married.
I'm not married.
A lot of people say I should be a more moral person.
But I would rather, you know, because all these women, a lot of them, have to run from the skeletons in their closet, and I don't.
Because everything about me is already out there.
And you can't really, you can't really do anything.
But at least I'm not pretending to be something that I'm not.
let's let's see what else um so then i was curious Then I, yeah, I mean, she can call in.
I doubt she will.
So when I asked, and so you guys can call in for this too.
When as a man, did you realize that every nice thing you do for a woman, including proposing, will be used as a status signal for her friends?
When she whipped out her phone mid-date just to snap food, not even me.
That's when I realized the sweet gesture, every gift, every I love you was content for her group chat.
When I was falsely accused of stalking in seventh grade, when I offered to carry this girl's backpack, her locker was right next to mine, and we had multiple same classes.
Women associate marriage and love directly with their identity, the same way men associate career with theirs.
As far as I know, oh, this is perfectly normal, and that's perfectly okay.
This guy's okay with it.
Maybe, maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe it's okay, right?
I try the hardest not to do nice things for women.
They appreciate it.
So do I. Funny things to them and let them wonder if I'm teasing another girl when I stop.
As a man, you eventually wake up to the cold, hard truth that everything you do for a woman, the flowers, the trips, even your loyalty, isn't between you and her.
It's become social currency.
One of my girlfriends confessed that she made up stories about nice things I did for her.
Expensive goodies I bought her to her friends.
She said she felt guilty, but that was an attempt to manipulate me.
I once knew a dated girl, and this is the last one, who spent hours every week putting together things like wedding showers, engagement parties, birthday showers, outings for friends who had special events.
When I asked why all this was so consuming, her reply was, if I do these things for the girls, then when I have my wedding, they will do all these things and my wedding will be better than theirs.
We had dated for about three weeks.
So I asked, when are you marrying and when is this happening?
She stammered and she realized that she hadn't said me, but because the man didn't really matter, she stopped and goes, I mean, I just hope they'll do that.
Told me everything I needed to know.
This guy was going to have to be a status symbol.
I was out by the next weekend when I simply played golf and I didn't make any plans.
So I want you guys to call in.
Am I wrong for noticing that she's using her ring to signal status and build her brand?
Am I wrong for that?
Have you ever had an experience like this where a woman used something nice that you did for her as a way to signal status?
We're going to bring up Doug MPA first and then we'll take callers.
Tell me when Doug MPA is on the line.
Is he on yet or no?
Yeah, he's here.
He's not talking yet.
But the worst part about this is I just know how it pushes reasonable men away from men.
Who wants that as a guy?
Who wants girls that are going to use their marriage, which is supposed to be about God, to make money?
Hey, I'm here.
Can you hear me?
No, who wants that?
Go ahead.
Maybe you do, Doug MPA.
One of the best parts about your monologue is that you said that the outcomes are the same, whether it's a conservative woman or a liberal woman when it comes to this subject.
This is the thing.
All these women have an idea as to how their lives need to play out online, and that affects how your lives play out in person.
So if your wife is posting all the achievements and everything online, you're living her life, not yours.
One of the biggest ways to tell if the woman wears the pants is if she's posting everything online.
And you're just inviting trouble.
Yep.
You're just inviting trouble into it.
And I just don't understand why I'm the villain for noticing.
I didn't attack her.
I just said, look, you're using your engagement to build your brand.
I didn't say you're wrong for it.
You know, I wouldn't recommend it.
Oh, here's the more.
But this is the conservative women, right?
Then they say pictured finger-wagging hag.
And then they put a, you know, they try to make fun of my appearance.
I could be hotter, right?
I understand their concern.
But, you know, you got to understand I don't take your religion too seriously when you do this with like a cross in your bio.
Do you know what I mean?
It's like, you know, there's another one, which I thought this was cute.
And I ran a marathon during that.
So whatever.
And, you know, I don't, I don't even mind an occasional picture here and there, but it's a lot of times people use marriage as a way to signal that they're a good person.
But it doesn't really have too much.
I mean, people that are happier and more successful tend to get married, right?
But, you know, if you're a bitch and you get married, you're just a bitch with a ring.
I mean, one in the chat if you had a bitchy mom.
Or, you know, if you had a bitchy wife.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I just, there's no bigger time waster.
I'm trying to think something that's affected women in such a negative way as social media.
Because social media has been the great destroyer, like almost to like biblical proportions when it comes to modern women.
Yeah.
And the crazy thing is it's so normal that nobody sees anything wrong with it.
And, you know, like, I just think that's so embarrassing.
You're posting the ring and not your husband.
Oh, my God.
That's so embarrassing.
Oh, my God.
I think I would kill myself if I got on a knee for a woman, spent all this money, and she posts the ring.
I think that there are starting to have, because you're talking about children being posted all over.
I think they're starting to have lawsuits, laws against that where because there have been plenty of children whose parents made them online celebrity or put them online and it's affected them later on in life and they could take legal action now.
And then especially all these ones who are famous as children.
And be part of our family.
Sorry.
They spent all the money, so now they're famous for being a kid, but they have nothing to show for it.
There's the children's online privacy protection rule, COPPA.
I guess that's a thing now.
I'm going to play this video.
These are the trad women.
And be part of our family.
So if you could pray for us, we appreciate it.
I love you guys.
Come here.
Come closer for the video.
Closer.
Come closer.
Come closer.
Put your head right here.
Come closer.
Closer.
Put your head down here.
Act like you're crying, really quick.
I am crying.
Go like this.
No, mama.
She's usually crying.
No, I know.
But go like this for the video.
Go like this.
Put one hand up.
Go like this.
No, go like this.
Put your hand like this.
But let them see your mouth.
Let them see your mouth.
One of the saddest things I've ever seen.
Yeah.
And you're putting managing your reputation on your family.
You know, let me go.
I saw there was another tweet.
It was like.
Oh, here we go.
They're very upset.
The race mixing.
Hey, that's been out there.
I don't know what.
Race mixing Pearl doesn't understand that everyone, that not every man wants to be blasted in the public eye.
Some are private and quiet.
There's nothing wrong with not posting your man online.
Well, then why did she post the ring in the first place?
If the privacy was the goal, why prove the existence of a fiancé?
And then, yeah.
And then, because you're going to put yourself there, but they're not your man.
So that's automatically going to raise questions like, okay, well, where is he?
And then if you start a conversation about relationships and your man's not there, well, then he can't speak for himself.
And people are going to put you in a position to have to speak for both of you.
Because what these women say is a representation of her and her husband.
Is anyone on the line or no?
Yeah.
Well, I'll bring you my guys.
Make sure to like the video, subscribe if you haven't already.
We really appreciate you being here.
Oh, before we get the calls, can you go to the Audacity chat and read the two Pearl programs?
I told you, I can't until I get my new laptop.
I don't know.
I like access.
Could you read them if you don't mind?
Yeah, sure.
Okay.
One second.
Give me one second.
And I'll read them real fast.
Always get to see all the regulars in the YouTube chat.
Always good to have you here.
Guys, I'll put the link in the Audacity chat in a little bit.
There is a couple of Pearl reads.
One second, and then I'll bring some other callers up.
He says, please read.
While what you're saying is often to, oh, this is PJ.
He says, while what you're saying is often to, whether they're virtual signaling or not, they absolutely must signal their appreciation for their ring.
Obni Man says, according to your description, Candace Owens is the epitome of what you're talking about.
And then I think there was one more.
That's it.
Okay.
I don't mind if they do it.
It's just not what they're selling.
Like conservatism is not being an influencer.
I love YouTube.
Look, I love it.
I'm not here to shit on them for doing it, but it's not what they're selling because they have more leverage with the channel.
And to be in a traditional relationship, he has to have the leverage.
And now you do.
And the other thing, so callers, couple ground rules.
Please be respectful.
Are you ever really any problems with that?
But if you're being rude, I think we all know what a respectful conversation is, but don't over talk me or Doug.
So please, you know, make your story or your point and then say it, end it.
And then if we're curious, we'll ask you more questions, but otherwise we try to get through it.
Make sure you are listening or watching your Zoom because when we bring people up, we really want to limit the waiting for you guys to catch up with YouTube.
So just make sure you're watching for when we let you in the waiting room.
Go ahead.
First up, we have Ernst.
Make sure you are listening.
Ernst is listening to the YouTube.
So give him 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5.
Yeah.
Am I here?
What up, Ernst?
Holy crap.
Hey, what's up, Pearl?
How's it going?
Good.
How are you?
I'm nervous as hell.
This is crazy.
I've never done this before, so I don't know if I'm doing it right.
You're doing it right.
So what are your thoughts on the topic?
Do you have a personal story or are you commentating on the beef?
Yeah, just, no, no, just, just really quick.
I'll try to make this quick.
Yeah, so I was dating a girl.
We were together for 11 years.
She had a twin sister.
So, and her twin sister had everything that she didn't.
She had the husband.
She was in better shape.
She had like all the multiple cars, the big house, the three cats, no kids.
They went on trips, all that stuff.
She wanted all that from me, you know, but I couldn't provide all that.
I didn't have a college degree.
I didn't have the good job and joined the military like her sister's husband did.
Anyway, so she, you know, expected me to kind of level up and be that kind of person because, but only because her sister had all that.
And then her best friend also got married.
So it's like she had to, it was, it was a status thing, you know, it was like a total, she wanted to be like on their level.
And, but because I wasn't ready, nor did I want to.
And you know what?
And it's not so much that I didn't want to get married, but like I also, I kind of wanted to have kids and she did not want to have kids because her sister didn't have kids.
Her sister had everything that she wanted and she wanted to be on the exact same level.
It was ridiculous.
It was a lot to live up to.
So it was just total bullshit.
But yeah, there was a lot of pressure to kind of to level up.
But no, man, it was like, it was a night.
And it was for 11 years, dude.
But it was a nightmare to kind of deal with for a while because she was very demanding and very, you know, tried to be controlling.
And anyway, but yeah, so it's, it's definitely a status thing.
And, you know, if you guys out there can't live up to their status, then fuck them, just move on.
It's bullshit.
Yeah.
That's where the concept of baby rabies comes from.
You know, you'll have a woman.
I'm surprised.
Well, you know, that if you were with her and her sister would have had a kid or her friends or something, all of a sudden she would have gone from, oh, I don't, Ernst, I don't want kids.
I don't want kids.
All of a sudden, we're having a kid.
We're having it now.
For real.
You'd be like, wait a minute, but we can't, you'd be logical and say, wait a minute, how are we going to afford it?
How are we going to do this?
We've been planning our lives for not having children.
Well, you're just going to have to make it happen.
Dude, and you know what?
And again, she made more money than I did.
And, you know, she paid for everything, but I never asked her to.
I never can we do that?
Can we go out here?
Can we do this?
No, she always wanted to go out and do shit and she would just fucking pay for everything.
And again, that kind of like gave her some sort of leverage over me as if she was like, Well, I'm doing all this for you.
It's like, well, bitch, I didn't ask you to, you know, like, what the hell are you talking about?
Like, I, you know, it's like, so she's like, I'm doing all this for you, so you better level up.
Or she wasn't going to leave.
Like, I ended up dumping her.
She wasn't going to leave me because even that, the idea of being with somebody was another status thing.
Like, she, like, I can go out and, you know, do things on my own, go out and to a restaurant on my own.
I can go to the movies on my own.
She cannot, you know, and every time that's been brought up, she's like, I can't go to a restaurant by myself.
How does that look?
Like, I think, you know, nobody wants to be around me.
I can't do that.
You know, it's like that kind of bullshit.
But yeah, it's like, you know, I'm doing all this for you.
So what's up?
Like, no, dude.
Well, it's like, if the other thing, too, is if they actually things are there's never anything that's like private between couples.
Like it's always in the group chat or it's always now it's on Twitter.
It's even worse.
Women's group chat is public now.
It's on Twitter.
Oh man.
Well, thankfully she was not like, you know, posting all our shit on social media.
But whenever we would hang out with our friend group, she would always have to bring up like embarrassing shit or private shit and kind of like, oh no, yeah, man, you know, like fucking like try to, you know, talk shit to me.
And that was another thing too, dude.
Like all her and our friend group can talk as much shit as they want to me because I have very thick skin.
But as soon as I threw it back, man, it was like, hey, what are you doing?
You know, like, just like, I was the villain.
I was the bad guy.
I was the one who's what was her profession, if you don't mind me asking.
She worked, she was like a copywriter for like another like company that was connected to USAA, which is like a big, you know, banking company or whatever.
But yeah, she was like a copywriter or something.
Because for me, you know, the modern women, they're whores, they're single mothers, all these different things.
But me, the worst part about modern women is that they can't keep their mouth shut.
And there's various aspects of that.
And a big part of it is if they start getting leverage and making more money than you or anything like that, the worst is when they start talking to you like they can beat you in a fight.
Yes.
Did she ever get to that point with you where she's talking like she can kick your ass?
No, hell no.
Okay, good.
No, good.
No, no, no.
No, but it was just the constant shit talking of like, you know, like just everything, everything I liked was lame and stupid.
Everything her and her friends liked was like the best thing ever.
And all my opinions sucked.
And, you know, and not only were we surrounded by other ladies, but we also shared some gay friends.
So like, you know, I was the, I was pretty much the odd man out, the straight guy, you know, so like everything that I liked was demonized and horrible.
And everything they liked was wonderful and magical and all that bullshit.
11 years, dude.
You've had enough, huh?
Man, I don't know what to do.
I don't know what to do, bro.
You didn't marry her.
You didn't have kids with her, right?
No.
Good man.
You're out.
You're out scotch-free.
Hey, what do you know?
Go enjoy life, man.
All right.
Thanks for calling in, okay?
Thanks for having me, Pearl.
You're doing a fucking great job.
Thank you.
Have a good one.
Man, what a great call right off the bat.
Wow.
That was great.
That was great.
Who we got now?
Do we have any women on the line?
All these women talking shit.
Yeah.
Well, I'll call him up by name, Alex with a Y.
Oh, there's Lauren in the chat.
Miss, I'm Catholic and Pearl.
Please come back to being a Catholic.
No, you, you women, you women actually push me further every year.
Like, do you know what?
It's like, you women, I want to be honest, you guys are such bad examples, and you're all so terrible that every year I'm like, I can't get religious because if I get religious, I might be like you guys.
That would be terrible.
Lady Madeline, all you ladies, call in.
They're in the chat or they're in the waiting room.
They're in the chat.
Try to defend your fake trad con.
I just want to know what did I do wrong?
What did I do wrong?
I can't notice.
Yeah, man.
Of course not.
You can't call out women's bad behavior.
You know what?
If I ever notice a woman's dressed like a slut, they freak out.
And if I ever notice a woman's using her kids and her husband to build a brand, they freak out.
Yep.
Next up, we have Egren.
It's like, they're like, she only posted the ring.
I'm like, it just started.
Egrin, are you there?
Egrin, E-E-G-R.
Egrin going once.
Egrin going twice.
Egan, I'm going to put you back in the waiting room because you're probably listening to the YouTube.
Okay, we have PJ from the Audacity chat.
Let's go.
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PJ, you're on mute.
PJ, you're on mute.
PJ?
I'll have to put him back in the waiting room.
There we go.
All right.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Am I bad?
Am I still there?
Yep.
Hey.
All right.
My bad, dude.
All right.
Hold on.
Never didn't download Zoom for the first time.
That's all right.
Hey, so I agree with you, Pearl.
I do.
But I'd like to reframe it a little bit.
Okay.
Right.
Because you're talking about women who are public-facing, right?
So you're dealing with women who are kind of on a spectrum, right?
Where you got kind of Rachel Wilson on one side, and then you've got Lauren Southern on the other side.
You know what I'm saying?
So you take someone like Sarah Stock.
I'm not saying she's Rachel Wilson, but she's not Lauren Southern.
You know what I mean?
So you have to kind of like adjust your expectations.
That's really all I'm saying.
Right, but I'm asking what's inaccurate?
Like, is it inaccurate that she's using her ring to build a brand?
Well, it's not, well, it's at this point, it's hard to say, right?
Because it's so early on.
To your point, yes, this is how it starts, right?
But it has just started, right?
So it's like, okay, she posts a ring.
My take is, I feel like it would be worse if she didn't, right?
Because then it's like, okay, I'm her fiancé, right?
I just proposed to her.
She said yes.
I gave her a ring.
She doesn't post the ring.
That signals something worse to me.
It's like, oh, you know, like, what am I challenging?
I think it's worse to post the ring because like you're basically signaling that your husband's beta.
Like you're signaling this is like money, not him.
Like I want to see him.
Go ahead.
I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to interrupt.
I get what you're saying.
And from our perspective, yes, that's true.
But like for the rest of the world, that's at this point, that's not how they see it.
Like for the rest of the world, like at this point, they still see it as, oh, well, you know, she's, you know.
Okay, full disclosure, I don't think she's that hot.
There's this one woman who gave her a lot of people.
I gave her the hottest.
Yeah, go ahead.
My question is: if it doesn't apply to her, why is she crashing out?
Does it seem like she's just reacting emotionally?
Yeah, I mean, it's you know, you can just say it doesn't apply to me.
Move on.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's what you would do because you're exceptionally rational.
That's not necessarily what a majority of women would do.
Yeah, but they're adults, right?
Can I treat them like adults?
Well, yeah, but you know, I'm not saying you're wrong.
I'm just saying, like, maybe your expectations are here.
My expectations are like here.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, I just don't know what else, like to me, it's just a post to signal status.
Like, she didn't say my husband's awesome.
She said, I won.
If you're saying I won, that means someone lost.
Well, the way I took it was, all y'all feminist player haters lost.
That's how I took it.
But you could be right, too.
I don't think so.
Well, I think that she won and he lost because she's by posting that, it means once again that their whole marriage is going to be lived through her social media life.
So she won and he lost.
You keep a masculine frame when your wife is posting everything about your marriage and your children on social media.
Sorry.
No, you're good.
You're good.
I'll tell you, like, I would not have married that woman.
I wouldn't really marry that.
I could count on one hand, the number of public-facing women who, if they were single, I would marry.
I know that's it.
It's just a huge red flag to be public-facing.
Yeah, it's bottom of the barrel.
And I'm one of them, and I'll tell you, yeah, we're crazy.
Well, you're one of the ones.
You're one of the ones that's on that hand.
Like, Nuke, lucky guy.
Lucky guy.
And see how much weight you lost since you met him?
Man, he's a good man.
Thanks.
I'm happy for you guys.
Thank you.
But no.
Go ahead.
But yeah, but I just, I never would have married Sarah to begin with.
But if I did, yeah, she better show off the ring.
All right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But anyway.
No, I understand your perspective.
So, yeah, I do appreciate you calling in and giving a different point of view.
So thank you so much.
Doug MPA, you got anything else for him?
You got anything else for him?
I guess there's a different, maybe we could differentiate.
Okay, if you're not a known person, you just have like a Facebook or an Instagram with like 100 people on it.
You post it.
Yeah, maybe.
But like, this is the next step and Trad and fake Trad Con influencer.
You know, they have their little following and stuff, but this is like the next step.
We all know where this is going to go.
We all know it.
Well, I mean, you don't know.
You don't know.
We'll see.
Do you think your career will stop at all?
Come on.
No, probably not.
Like what Brett Cooper did, we all thought same thing.
She just took a Fox news game.
And I don't care, right?
I seriously, I think streaming, it's a few hours a day.
I don't think it's that big of a deal.
But it's not what they're selling, right?
That's my point.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
Well, I would just put it to you like this.
You're absolutely right that, well, two things can be true at once, right?
To quote Ben Shapiro, who I don't like.
Okay.
But two things can be true at once.
And that is, one, it's better that she posts it than not.
And two, yes, she is building a brand.
Right.
But, you know, if you're proposing to Sarah Stock, that's what you're getting yourself out of.
Oh, my God.
They use their, oh my god, they use being a Catholic to build a brand.
I was just looking at her Instagram.
Oh my god, you guys can't love Jesus in peace.
Oh my god.
Oh my god, make it stop.
Thanks for calling in.
Okay, right.
She's not Nala.
Oh my god, I don't care.
You're getting confirmed in First Communion.
It's going on Instagram.
I just there you go.
This is oh my god.
All right, PJ, I was gonna talk to anybody.
Colin anytime calling anyone.
Yeah, that was cool.
I always see him in the SETA.
Next up, we have a Colossal Exotics.
It's like influencer.
Jesus influencer.
Go ahead.
Colossal Exotics.
Are you there?
Colossal Exotics are on mute.
I'm here.
Can you hear me?
Barely.
All right.
Hold on.
Wait one second.
How's that?
That's a lot better.
Okay.
Awesome.
So I really wanted to talk about.
I don't know.
Since Sarah's come on the scene, she has just come off as one of the fakest, griftiest people I've seen in a long time.
I've never seen a single original or thought-provoking take out of her.
And she is only popular because she does she shit post grifter or Groyper talking points and is an attractive blonde girl.
That's it.
And I can't stand the really, it's the Catholic Orthodox Christian.
It's like Pearl's saying, the conservative e-girls that basically have these women that figure out that the right wing is full of horny men who can't get laid and blame it on them being conservative or Catholic or all this kind of stuff.
And then they see these women that are basically copy-pasting their talking points and they just eat it up.
And it's just a problem with, I think, I don't know.
That's my first point.
Okay.
Second, I wanted to talk more about Christianity as a whole when it comes to modern women.
There's a study that came out recently that younger Gen Z are becoming more and more religious with men and women.
And I'm in Apollonian, which if you want to know more about that, look into Richard Spencer and Mark Rahman.
But I have a gig where I go and give rides on the weekends and things like that.
I live in a college town and I get talking to a lot of these girls that go and bar hop and stuff that are in college.
And they all love Jesus.
They all have this affinity for Jesus, even though they're going and whoring it out.
And really, if you look into Christianity and it's basically Judaism for the Goyum, and it's essentially a form of bride gathering and a tool to get white people to follow Noahide laws and marry Jews and things like that.
But I just think it's really funny that kind of stuff.
And there's very few women on the right that I think actually Give good takes and original thought-provoking takes.
Um, uh, the two examples that come to mind are Radfim Pitler and uh Daniella, but really, there's just so much bullshit when it comes to right-wing women, and it's just it just pisses me off.
And I'm glad that you called Sarah out today.
I was very this, I've been paying attention to it all day, you know.
But the worst part was, I'm like, why is she so angry?
I didn't, if it doesn't apply, you know, just let it fly, but she's crashing out.
I'm like, if it doesn't apply to you, it's why are you so angry?
You know, well, it's part of the whole grift.
It's like, oh, you gotta, you gotta get married.
I'm a good Catholic, you know, I want to have lots of babies and support white people by marrying young and having lots of babies.
And it's like, dude, you're gonna, you're, you were, you were Lauren Southern.
You're gonna get divorced in fucking three to five years.
Like, I genuinely, I just see it.
She just seems like such a bitch.
I just see it happening.
I mean, I don't, I don't know if she will or she won't, but I, I doubt she'll break.
What would I give her?
I'd give her three kids tops.
I think it'll be two.
I well, I'd like to see, but yeah.
All right.
Well, you got any other questions for him, Doug MPA?
No.
The thing about it is, I didn't even know who the Sears Stock person was until this show.
I don't know anything.
I don't know anything about her.
I called her.
I was just offended.
I'm like, do you know how hard it is to get the hottest right-wing e-girl?
I gave you that title.
I gave you that title just to be disrespected.
All because I noticed you're using your husband to build your brand.
Hey, if he's cool with it, you know, that's fine.
Simps got to get married too, right?
I mean, that's true.
You know, that's not my problem.
Go ahead.
She showed up like a couple months ago off of a Jubilee video.
And I think she was arguing with Sam Cedar.
But even on that debate, she did poorly.
Like, she's not just not really smart.
Like, none of her points are very good.
She's just good at regurgitating like new rights talking points.
And it's like her and the other one that's a guy that I don't like is Hermes.
It's just the same stuff over and over.
It's the 13%, 50% of the crime thing.
It's, you know, falling birth.
All like, I agree, but there's nothing of substance.
There's nothing new.
There's no, they're not pushing any envelope.
They're just, they know, they realize that, oh, I can say this stuff without getting in trouble now.
And if I make enough content out of it, then it'll, then, you know, I can gain a following and make some money.
And they shit post.
And yeah.
Sounds about right.
You know, right with somebody.
She can get away with it because she's decent looking.
Modern marriage is just so performative.
I just tweeted that.
Like, it's just so performative.
I'm going to wear for the flowers and then say, Hail Hitler or something.
Like, it's literally that.
Like, except I don't even think she did that.
She's just like, I'm Catholic and I love children.
Okay, I don't know.
And I support.
Yeah.
I don't mind her post.
I don't know much about her, to be honest.
I just, you know, I just noticed.
I'm like, well, she's building a brand today off of her husband.
There goes another one.
Anyways, thanks for calling in.
Calling anytime.
All right.
Yeah, no problem.
I appreciate it.
I'm going to try it.
I'm going to try it.
Egrin again.
Egrin.
All the ladies pissed in the chat.
Egan going once.
Egan going twice.
I'm going to remove you from the chat then since you're not here and come back in once you get your sound thing fixed.
Someone said my soulmate isn't born yet.
Yeah.
Let up.
Jackson.
Jackson's coming up.
Jackson?
Hey, can you guys hear me?
Hey, Jackson.
Do you have a thought on either the topic or if you've had something similar happen where like you dated someone that posts stuff online?
Either or, feel free.
What are your thoughts today?
Yeah, so I have not ever dated a public-facing person.
So that's sort of the caveat here.
But when someone is, when there is a woman who has kind of a public facing profile like this, the only, I guess, positive I can think about it is it does reveal some things about her sort of before you like before you go into it.
You can look some things up about her that may not sort of, you know, be apparent or wouldn't be socially acceptable or opportune to ask on a date.
For example, we're talking about Sarah Stock right here.
And one thing I know about Sarah Stock, just by going through her Twitter, is that she clearly doesn't view sex as a need for men and only as a want.
And this, to me, would be an extreme red flag in dating someone.
For example, she says right here on one of her posts, a wife is not supposed to be a quote-unquote personal porn star, treating your life, she means wife, like a sexual object is degenerate and a form of sexual sin.
Here's what St. Augustine had to say about it.
Without going into theology, because this isn't a theological show, this is just a show about relationships and stuff.
I think she's completely wrong.
But she's basically saying, and, you know, then she also mentions in another post here, the majority of men watch pornography.
The majority of women dress immodestly.
Both of these behaviors are wrong and are causing much more damage to society than people realize.
And that statement by itself might not tell you that much, but that, like, like my point is, I'd be very embarrassed on one hand if I was the guy who proposed to her and that kind of thing with these views out there.
But then also, let's say I was dating and considering her.
I would kind of like that I could see these red flags and not proceed any further.
Does that make any form of sense?
Yeah, sure.
Cool.
Do you have any other questions for him, Doug MPA?
That was a good call.
No.
Yeah, no.
I just don't have anything because that was like right to the point.
Yeah, no problem.
I know.
I agree 100%.
I'm trying to think of a little question that you literally laid it out perfect.
Okay, yeah, that's pretty much all I have to say.
We'll make it brief.
You want to get to other people.
So see y'all.
Thanks for calling in.
Thanks for calling in.
And that's the like, because I just always think, like, if you're so Christian, why are you crashing out on me?
Yes.
I don't understand.
Like, do you know what I mean?
Like, I am, because I know housewives around here.
And if I said something like that to them, they wouldn't really crash out.
They'd just say, well, like, why is their overreaction my problem?
Yeah.
Yep, I agree.
We're going to bring up Sean, not Sean, break up Sean, Sean Eeyore, Sean.
He's always a good fellow.
Sean, how are you doing, buddy?
Hey, how's it going?
Hey, Sean.
How are you?
Doing well.
All right.
So what are your thoughts?
It could be on the back and forth or something that just happened to you that's related, either or feel free to go.
Yeah, I mean, you know, my take on it is like girls are really more chasing the status than anything else.
And the way you know that is, you know, what do they post on social media?
What do they post on Instagram, right?
It's vacations, it's exciting activities, it's restaurants, it's worthless degrees that they get.
Like they don't, you know, post every time their guy pays the mortgage or their utility bills or anything like that.
So it's really about boosting their own status.
And the way you know that is, you know, if a guy were to give a girl a very tacky engagement ring, do you think she would honestly post that?
Or do you think she's more likely to just post a text block saying, I got married or something like that?
Yeah.
So it's, it's really about showing off because, you know, like it or not, at least here in, you know, the U.S., being married is a social status boost to a girl.
So that's how they're just going to play it.
And, you know, I would say in sort of America's eyes, if you get married, like, it's almost like your hymen is restored and, you know, your virginity is forgiven.
I mean, like, that's how they do it.
That's why they wear white on their wedding day.
Oh, my God.
Wait, Mike?
And you see that?
You see that with a lot of the conservative women.
You know what I mean?
Like, you see that with Charlie Kirk's wife.
She got married in her early 30s, waiting for the, you know, the highest status, most, you know, successful, attractive guy that she could get.
You see it with those LA hoes from Girls Gone Bible, always talking about purity and all this other stuff.
You know what I mean?
Like, and these girls are clearly, you know, they've been around the block with a lot of different dudes and they're waiting out to see the best catch that they can get.
And, you know, you see that with a lot of folks who, you know, work in Republican politics, you know, whether it's Hopix or Caroline Levitt, they're all kind of doing that.
It reminds me of this old quote.
It's like a woman's loyalty is tested when her man has nothing, but a man's loyalty is tested when he has everything.
Right.
And the reality is most girls are going to screen guys for very attractive qualities, whether it's money, looks, status, things like that, before they even give this guy a shot.
Right.
So, I mean, that's been my observation, you know, in my personal life, you know, my last girlfriend, like she would compare notes about me with her friends and their current husbands or boyfriends.
And every time she would tell them good things about me that made her friends, you know, sort of significant others feel more inferior, immediately they would get into a fight with their boyfriends and husbands.
So, you know, I think a lot of the whole keeping up with the Joneses sort of mentality, a lot of women have that.
Sorry.
Yeah, they start to see.
Go ahead.
I clicked something.
I was going to show a clip after you, but keep going, keep going.
Oh, no worries.
I was just saying, like, I think it's always like comparing notes about what do I have versus everyone else have.
And I think social media has definitely inflamed that.
So unfortunately, that is sort of the reality that we live in.
Like you're just always being compared to whoever is around you.
And yeah, I mean, have you guys heard of that Be Real app?
It's like that social media where people take a picture of what's going on in their life on a day-to-day basis.
Yeah, I've heard it because I've never used it, but I've heard of it.
Like if that's what Instagram was, like you wouldn't see any of the crap that you see that's all very curated of, you know, people showing the highlight reels of their life to show off to other people.
It would just be pictures of people on the toilet or, you know, people at work or, you know, at the water cooler.
And then, you know, there's no social status or clout to be gone around.
So unfortunately, Instagram is used in a particular way.
And I think because women like a lot of the comments and the likes and the, oh my God, you look so hot, girl, and all that other crap.
That's what it kind of causes them to seek out.
And I would say, particularly as it relates to women in conservative media, whether it's, you know, Brett Cooper or Candace Owens or, you know, all of these hacks, like they're not really conservative in my eyes.
Like they're more like, this is a brand I can get on and build my following in the next five, six years before this becomes unpopular.
And I jump to something else.
And even worse, the women who preach conservatism, but like Candace Owens is the absolute worst because her husband's worth $250 million.
She doesn't have to be doing what she's doing.
She's choosing to do it over her family.
Well, I mean, the reality is she waited until she could get a guy like that, right?
Just like Charlie Kirk's wife waited until she could get a guy who's like him, et cetera.
I'm not knocking him for it.
Shit.
I mean, they won.
So, you know, I'm not going to knock them.
I'm just saying it's not what you're selling.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, exactly.
Like, you know, they're absolutely smart.
Yeah, if I had a, sorry, I was, I think we're going the same way.
If you had a sister, I'd say do it.
Yeah, if I had a little sister, I'd be like, absolutely.
Go ahead and do that.
But like, do I think it's genuine what they're preaching about conservative, you know, values?
You know, having gone to UCLA or having, you know, said a lot of stuff on social media prior to Trump's election.
Like, no, they don't believe in any of this.
But, you know, eventually they realize, hey, I can build a following.
I can become rich and famous.
I can get exposed to all these opportunities and potentially be able to do this, that, and the other.
Okay, I'll put on this mask and do conservative cosplay until the mask gets stuck to my face and I pretend that's who I am.
And so I think that's what you actually see play out.
A lot of these, you know, trad con, you know, or trad women or whatever, you see that's out there.
That's not their real life.
Like if you were to talk to their friends from high school, they'd be like, oh, this is all bullshit.
Like, they don't believe any of this stuff.
They're not at abortion rallies at 13, you know, trying to, you know, you know, advance the whole pro-life movement.
And then they start to realize they can get a following.
So then they hop on that train.
Yeah.
Do you know what's funny?
My mom took me to pro-life rallies and I was like 14.
So I was just laughing when he said that.
Okay.
Thanks for calling in.
Go ahead.
Thanks for calling.
Calling anytime.
I was going to talk to me.
Thanks, guys.
I want to show you the best clip I've ever had in my life.
This was so funny.
Okay, you ready?
About sex outside of marriage, that sort of thing.
But let's like, let's not play pretend.
3% of people are waiting till they're married.
That's not really common.
I mean, was anyone here virgin on their wedding night?
Anyone?
No?
Okay.
So why do we said that in front of Rachel Wilson, Isabella Moody, and Lauren Jack?
I pretend.
All right.
So it's like.
Oh, shit.
Oh, shit.
I just thought it was funny.
You know, because, yeah, go ahead.
Up next, we have Anya.
Anya, are you there?
Yes.
Hi.
Can you guys hear me?
I can hear you.
Do you guys remember me?
Like, I was on a show like a while ago.
I don't know if you guys do.
Yep, I remember you.
Yeah.
So aren't you like 20?
Aren't you 20?
Yeah.
Well, I was 19 at the time of that show.
Now I'm 20.
So, you know, left my teenage years behind.
But, no, like ever since that show, I've been watching more of your shows.
And this one was the one I happened to catch because I saw that same girl on the like Maidy Hassan Jubilee video.
And like what the other guy said was true.
Like she's just not smart at all.
And I actually like, I didn't really see a problem with like her announcing her engagement because it's a big life change.
And I guess you could just give her the benefit of the doubt.
But then her response to you when you like called out your opinion was so like against everything she claims to stand for.
And it just made no sense.
And the whole racial aspect of it too, I'm like, really?
You're going to now bring race into this and you're going to do your whole like white supremacy, whatever.
I don't even know what she meant by that, but it was like her response just completely goes against everything her religion basically promotes.
And it's like, okay, like, how are you going to sit there and say these like derogatory things?
Like your religion literally says you have to uphold the dignity of every human person.
You have to like be respectful to people.
And I don't know.
It just felt like a low blow to me.
I was like, you know what I mean?
Like it felt, it felt hypocritical.
And I didn't, I didn't even ascribe any morality to it.
I didn't say she shouldn't or it's wrong.
I just said that's what she's using it for.
Like she's posting it.
That's her online brand.
That's what she's doing it.
Yeah.
Like it wasn't even that inflammatory.
It's not like you were attacking her.
And like, I do, I, I'm one of those people who I definitely don't buy like the whole religion stuff.
I think like half the people don't even practice their the religion that they claim.
And, you know, like I'm saying this as someone who is like more left leaning, but it's just like when I saw, when I saw like your post, which didn't seem that like whatever, and it didn't seem rude.
And then her response was just so left field.
And it's like, aren't you supposed to be Catholic?
Why are you even bringing these low blow, weird racial like responses and all that stuff into it?
It's like, it just didn't make any sense.
Like she clearly was so offended by it.
And I'm like, you could have just ignored it.
Like you said, you, you didn't have to engage with that tweet.
Like you literally.
There's a whole lot of power in just ignoring stuff.
And I've, I've actually, yeah, no, they're completely lost the art of ignoring some of my favorite content creators.
Well, I mean, Pearl's my favorite content creator.
And she's ignored so many things.
And it just speaks volumes.
Right.
Especially people like below you.
What's the point?
Why?
You know, this woman should have just, if, if there wasn't smoke there, she should have just ignored it.
But apparently she had a nerve and she came back.
It really hit a nerve.
Yeah.
It really hit a nerve.
And it's like, if you were a happy person, you would just like see it and move on.
Like if I'm getting, if I'm engaged, I'm so over the moon about getting engaged and about stuff going on in my life.
I don't have like the mental energy to respond to people like who I think are like, I don't know, saying stuff about me online that isn't like something I perceive to be positive.
I'm just moving on with my day.
You know what I mean?
And it's like, I've seen her tweets and her content and guys, like, this is not like an exaggeration.
Like, she really is like a fucking white supremacist.
Like, she's like, just like, her beliefs do not line up with Catholic doctrine at all.
Like, she, she really genuinely believes like deplorable things about like different races.
I have a question for you.
So what, so what's your opinion on these women that have to post their entire relationship, marriage, and kids online?
I just think it's like, I think your worldview should speak for itself.
If you want to promote marriage and whatever, you don't need to be like, oh, look at me.
I'm so much better than all you single women because I'm married and a guy picked me.
It's like, I don't think people who are truly happy need to be like, look at me, I was picked.
And I detest that because it's like, if you're trying to be relatable to women, why would you like antagonize women who are single or not religious?
Or you're trying to appeal to them.
You're trying to get them to move over to your worldview.
It's like bragging about your thing and saying, hey, at least I'm married or at least I'm engaged and you're not.
It's not like a happy person thing to do.
It's like you're using your husband's kindness to win an argument.
Like, imagine if I like, right, if I got no, like, when I got, where's your ring?
And I'm like, why are you now weaponizing that?
Like, can't you just respond to what she said?
Why are you trying to say, where's your ring?
Like, why are you weaponizing the fact that you have one and she doesn't?
Like, there are going to be some people in America who are single.
Like, you can't just, yeah, like, and you don't know how it's going to turn out for her either.
Lauren Southern had a ring exactly.
And that's another thing that just turns me off of religion in general.
I'm like, how are you guys going to sit here and say that, like, you can't divorce?
Like, that is crazy.
Like, what if it's like, I, I, I, so, and it's like, people are so sure, but that's like, they only say this when the grass is green and everything seems fine.
But wait until real life circumstances hit you.
Like, you don't know if you're going to stick through your marriage through the through the like worst of the worst.
And I'm sure I hope Sarah, I hope, honestly, no, I can't even say I wish Sarah the best because she truly is like a deplorable person if you actually do look into her views.
But it's like, like, I don't, it's like, I don't know.
She seems so like, she seems so like overly confident that this is going to work out.
And it's like, people ignore the fact that half of marriages end in divorce.
Like, it's, you have to be realistic.
Even if you're Catholic, it's like, you, if your husband cheats on you, are you saying you're going to stay through every single, every single thing?
If someone gets, if someone, I don't know, whatever happens, if someone gets addicted to something or or whatever, it's like people, people are so sure their situation is going to work out.
And I'm always skeptical about people like that because I'm like, do you actually have years behind your belt?
No.
Yeah.
No, I agree with you.
It almost, it's, it just becomes performative, right?
No, it really has.
Like, it's like, yeah, it's like a whole aesthetic online.
And it's like, again, I do believe the worldview should be able to speak for itself.
Like, why are you looking?
Why are you sitting here and being like, look at me?
I won.
I'm following exactly what I say.
It's just, it's like narcissistic because she's basically tweeting, I'm awesome.
I have this ring, which I'm, I got nothing against her.
To be, I don't know her stuff too well.
Um, yeah, but I liked her clip.
I think there's one clip I saw of her.
I thought she seemed smart at the time.
But I was just pointing out, I'm like, look, you were definitely using this to build your brand.
You can do it, but it comes off to general people as performative as you right.
No, exactly.
And if her brand, if her brand wasn't reliant on the whole get married, have kids thing, it would be less skeptical of it.
But her, her brand, her entire talking points are literally based off getting married and having kids and following that traditional life path.
And it's like, of course, it's going to come off as performative.
And then when people call it out, you're going to resort to low blows.
Like you're going to, you're going to resort, not even low blows, just weird, like Groyper type insults, right?
That the other person here mentioned.
It's like, I don't even know what like frame of thinking she's coming from with these insults, but it's like she's just responding to everyone with this, look at me, I'm so good.
And look at you.
You did all this.
I'm better than you.
And it's like, I just detest that.
I really detest people who are like that and who have that supremacist mindset who think they're better than everyone just because they say they're Catholic.
I know.
It's like, I data.
Anya, since you're here.
I dated, I dated Dominican and they come for me.
You know what I mean?
Sorry.
It's so, it's just since you're here.
Give us a little update because I remember you were with a guy, right?
I was not with a guy, guys.
I'm still very much like single, focused on locking in, focused on academics.
Now that I'm 20, I really feel like I can't rely on the whole.
I'm a teenager and I had a crash out.
Like, I got to start adulting for real.
So, so I've just been focused, honestly.
Like, I'm living because I'm home for the summer.
So, I'm just with my family and we're just chilling.
Like, there's barely any update.
I'm working.
I'm getting work done.
I'm doing summer classes and meeting up with friends.
That's basically how my life has been day in, day out.
Okay.
Cool.
But, yeah.
I wish you luck with everything.
I appreciate you calling in.
I'm going to read this super chat really quick.
And then if you have any final thoughts, you can go.
Looked at any, I looked at the instigation tweet, and I think you just stated a fact without judgment that she's brand building.
Maybe the issue is that you called her a mid, aka the hottest right-wing e-girl.
Well, we're all mids.
This is the land of the mids.
If we were hotter, we'd be in like maybe not Hollywood because now it's ugly women, but like Playboy or something.
Have you seen Lena Dunham as a late?
She's trying to come back in movies looking like a whale.
Holy crap.
We'd be on like Dan Bulzarian's jet.
Do you know what I mean?
We wouldn't be here.
You know, Playboy turned me down, so I guess I'll do this.
Okay.
Do you got any final thoughts?
I would say that I mean, even you and I, Pearl, like, I feel like we disagree on quite a few things, but I would say that I genuinely am so in agreement with you that like these trad, weird, like Nick Fuentes type.
Wait.
Where'd she go?
You're on mute.
See, Anya, I always say, because we're not going to be able to do that.
Sorry, can you guys hear me?
I can hear you.
Yeah, but I would say it's to the point now where if a guy marries one of these trad cons, he's going to have the same outcome as some crazy liberal woman.
He's going to have his life being run by his wife through social media.
He has to care a bunch of stuff.
He can't be in frame.
He has to care about a bunch of stuff that he doesn't really care about.
I would actually say it's worse.
I would say it's worse if you date a trad woman because, I mean, I know I'm biased because I'm a little more left-leaning.
But it's like trad women will, the thing is, they have religion and they have gods that they can use as an excuse for anything.
So instead of like actually being logical, they can just be like, well, God.
And it's just, and they have this supremacy.
They have this feeling that they're better than everyone else.
And that's going to hurt you more in a relationship, I think, than being liberal.
Because honestly, most men today are secular.
Most men are not religious.
They're probably going to agree more with liberal women than they're going to agree with these trad women, anyways.
And it's, and it's like, I don't know.
I, I just don't see it going well for a man who marries a woman who claims to be trad and then, you know, takes so much delight in that and thinks she's better than everyone else.
That's just, I don't know.
I would honestly say, like, even if you're a conservative leaning man, if you date a woman who leans a little liberal or even decently liberal, that's still going to be a better option for you in the long run.
I don't know about that, man.
I think it depends.
I think it depends on the money.
Well, no, no, because here's the thing.
Liberal women, like, how am I going to put this here?
Liberal women have these expectations.
They want this.
How am I going to put this here?
Like, I've never heard a trad woman say, I'd marry a guy, but not take his last name.
That's a liberal woman thing.
And any guy that would marry a woman who won't take his last name is a simp.
Sorry.
Well, sure.
There are things that are specific to liberal women that are problematic as well.
Well, sure.
But a liberal woman is more likely to be more reasonable on sharing finance, finances, financial burdens.
A trad woman will say, yeah, I'll take your last name, but you know what?
You got to have a six-figure income.
And for me, see, I don't have a problem with that because liberal, liberal, see, a conservative woman will say that up front.
A traditional woman will say that up until she has a kid.
Then she'll be like, well, you need to make six figures now because I want to get rid of my career because I gave all my best years to this job.
Because remember, a lot of women, right when they hit the 30, women don't want the smoke of being a man.
They think they want you until they hit their 30s to 35.
Then they went off the train.
So I'd rather be with a woman who knows that up front and has an expectation up front than do this later on because most women will change their mind, especially liberal women.
Liberal women reserve the right to change their mind about anything at any time, especially the workforce.
I would say I absolutely do agree they can change their mind.
But if you look at the statistics, the majority of households have two parents actively working.
So it's like, even if they only have a lot of money.
70% of us households, the man is a breadwinner.
That's also true.
But think about it.
If you're the sole provider, that is so much more of a burden, especially with multiple kids.
So what?
Who cares?
I guess, I guess so.
But I would say even the last name stuff, is that really worth the whole you have to provide for me everything?
It's worth it.
100%.
Yeah, I mean, I agree with you.
I think women should take their husbands' last names like that.
I do think the younger men, like, I mean, shit, my brothers make their wives work.
They don't care.
I'm just like, anyway, here's the thing.
The younger men.
It's like a generational difference.
And again, like, I barely have any real life experience about any of this.
So I'm just like hypothesizing.
I think that the best thing liberal women have going for them is they're more fun than conservative women.
The conservative women.
I would also say, yeah, conservative women are going to withhold sex till commitment.
And if you are a man who believes that sex doesn't necessarily need to be saved for commitment, you're more likely going to get back, but they'll make their husbands wait.
They'll throw it back for someone, just not their husband.
God.
I'm sure there's some like that.
I'm to the point now, at least you're, I got to give you credit, Anya.
You're saying what you think a man should do.
Like you have a position that a man should take a liberal woman over a conservative woman.
Well, not in every case, but I think that both sides are bad.
Honestly, get your passports, guys.
Get your passports.
That's the only way now because like you could end up in the same spot whether you marry a liberal woman or a tradcon woman.
It's just, you know, the path that they do.
One is going through, you know, neck deep in snow.
The other's going through neck deep in fire.
Understand what I'm saying?
So it's like.
I do.
I get your point.
And listen, I have very little real life experience in any of this.
So this is all just me thinking and hypothesizing.
And I don't even know if any of this is true.
I will say I do think that when men get with women who are more, I guess more just like happy and don't have all these like reservations and restrictions and are more ideologically aligned with them and are more sexual.
Hate to say it, but like the women who are more like open to having sex or whatever, they tend to be more happy just from what I've seen.
Like, I see lots of men like my age who are in very happy relationships with liberal, left-leaning women because most young women are liberal or left-leaning.
And like, they honestly seem to be having more fun than like these men married in like these traditional, like 20-year-long relationships.
But again, my experience with this all is like very limited.
Like, I could be wrong about everything.
I don't know.
Okay.
So, okay.
Well, thanks so much for calling in.
I love getting a woman's point of view.
So, yeah, great call.
Thanks for calling in.
Thank you guys so much for having me.
Awesome.
That's a good little catch-up.
Yeah.
She seems sweet.
You can hear the youth in her voice.
There's still hope.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I would recommend Anya.
You got to stop the whole like thing.
Make it a point to stop saying like.
I remember my dad told me when I was 18, 19 years old, stop saying like.
And then I moved out of my parents' house.
And then whenever I would come home, if I said like too many times, he just stopped talking to me.
Like he just walked away from the conversation.
So I had to learn how to stop saying like because my mom and dad made me stop saying like.
So stop saying like so much.
And you make it a point.
Last but not least, we have Dutch.
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It's good to have you here on this.
What is Tuesday?
On this Tuesday night?
Dutch, either Dutch.
We can see you.
He's probably listening to YouTube.
We'll give him 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, Dutch.
Hello, can you hear me?
There he is.
Hey, Dutch.
What are your thoughts on either the topic or if you had, you know, a story-related either or, feel free to go ahead.
Yeah, can you hear me?
I can hear you.
Mike, check, mic, check.
Yeah, we can hear you.
I can hear you.
Just make sure to turn the YouTube off and just go to the Zoom.
That's it.
It must be.
Yeah, I can hear you.
There we go.
All right.
Hello.
Hello.
Are you there?
Yeah, we can hear you.
I can hear you.
You're listening to the YouTube in the background.
You got to turn the YouTube off.
Turn the YouTube off, man.
We can hear the YouTube on your end.
Studio is muted.
Yeah, I'm having issues.
Wait, I can hear you now.
Yeah, we can hear you just fine.
Here, I'm going to drop you out.
You come back in, okay?
Guys, if we get enough super chats, we can get a call screener behind the scenes someday, you know.
So feel free to send a super chat here.
I'm going to remove him out and then he can come back in.
Remove.
Oh, no, never mind.
This is he.
Oh, he dropped.
He dropped back in.
But yeah, I'd never heard of the Sarah Stockwoman before this conversation.
But I did go to her, her social media, and she sounds like your typical fake trad con.
And guys, Pearl is on a one-woman crusade against these fake trad consumers.
I just grew up around, I just grew up around these women.
Oh, my God.
They're so not fun.
I remember being a kid and thinking like all my friends were liberal.
Being like, this is like I wanted conservative friends, but I just thought they were so boring.
What's a bigger grift right now than the fake TradCon of a female influencer?
I can't think of anything.
Maybe it's because I'm in this space, though.
I mean, the anti-TradCon after they're done.
Well, actually, I would put the whore to church pipeline, it's the biggest grift right now.
Well, I would, I included that as part of it.
Okay.
Yeah.
And then, and then maybe the fake female TradCon influencer is second to that.
But this, like the conversation, yesterday, guys, make sure to check out the live stream yesterday where Bryson called in and Pearl did a really good job.
We said that Lil Tay should go up and should go ahead and start up OF.
Killo, $50.
Please get a call screener.
They really want to.
I know it would increase the look.
Guys, there's a certain amount of money I want to save, and then we can make some.
I think it'll take me another few months, but I'm hoping to get some real cool people in-house.
And yeah, I have plans, but we just got to get there.
So Akilo Cycles, a member on the channel, too.
He's feeding all the hungry kids out here, man.
Let's go.
$50.
Let's go.
So that's the last caller.
Cool.
All right.
Well, Sarah, where were you?
I thought you'd call in, but she didn't come.
What are your thoughts?
None of them are ever going to step up to the plate, Billy.
They'll never come.
They're saying I have AIDS.
Like, why do these women just make stuff up?
And like, they're like, you have AIDS.
I'm like, because I'm dating a Dominican.
Like, come on.
Yeah, go ahead.
And Pearl, also, I want to thank you for getting through that Tilly sit-down yesterday.
That was absolutely brutal.
Yeah, she seemed nice enough, but my God, they just keep going.
That woman is going to make some man's life miserable when, well, actually, she's making our lives miserable yesterday, but she's going to get some guy to just make his life miserable for the rest of their lives.
All right.
Well, what are your thoughts on the topic, Doug MPA?
You know, you're, I agree with you on this fake Tradcon thing 100%.
I'm glad that you're speaking out against this.
But Candace Owens is, you know, all these women who try to preach a TradCon lifestyle, but they're living the exact opposite.
And I'm talking about posting your whole life on social media is the exact opposite of what a TradCon woman should be doing.
Keep things private.
You know, you're setting your kids up and you're setting your family up to be targets.
So I agree with you 100%.
Yeah.
My only point is that you can't be in a traditional relationship if you're using it for clout.
So I don't really care if you do that.
I mean, I'm really not even saying you're wrong for doing that.
All I'm saying is it's not traditional if you guys are influencers.
That's not really like a middle America thing people can relate to.
It's not traditional if you weren't a virgin on your wedding day.
It's not traditional if you have leverage, which clout increases.
It's not traditional.
It's really just not traditional in America.
So it's just cosplay.
And I'd rather we just be honest about this.
Yeah.
One more super chat.
Tradcon women are liberal women who weaponized religion to do the hard work for them.
It takes absolutely zero effort to say words.
And divine divorce anytime.
Thank you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Anyways, guys, make sure you like the video on your way out and subscribe to the channel.
Thanks for watching.
Sarah, we missed you today, but if you ever want to call in, feel free.
Like the video, subscribe, and I'll see you next time.