Hannah Pearl Davis dissects Gamergate’s origins, framing it as a backlash against women like Zoe Quinn (46% of gamers are female) and Anna Anthropy, whose Depression Quest faced false accusations. She ties it to white male right-wing resentment, citing Adam Baldwin’s hashtag and Milo Yiannopoulos’ Breitbart role, while linking it to alt-right recruitment under Steve Bannon. The episode argues Gamergate stemmed from perceived "woke" disruptions in male-dominated spaces—like gaming—where diversity efforts, such as Star Wars’s casting changes or GTA VI’s alleged post-Trump edits, were mocked as cultural betrayals. Ultimately, she portrays the movement as a clash between traditionalist men and feminist-driven industry shifts, questioning accountability in harassment claims like Sydney Watson’s viral video. [Automatically generated summary]
Young men have fallen faster than any demographic in America for the last 40 years.
It's a different world now.
Like, we don't need men the way that they used to.
I need men!
The future is female.
Men and women are drifting further apart, and society is crumbling because of it.
A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage.
You've kind of got the TradCon versus Red Pill thing.
This men's rights crowd that sometimes just goes too far the other way.
You need to stop acting like grown boys and infants and actually become men.
Marriage is a bond and it's a sacred bond.
It's a machine designed to extract resources from you.
Now many of the red-pilled have taken the position that it's bad for men to get married.
Hannah Pearl Davis or just pearly things.
One of the most controversial faces in all of the internet.
She goes on to say that marriage is a terrible deal for men.
Because if me and you were in a business contract, you would never sign a contract where I am paid to leave.
Gee, what could go wrong there?
74% or something of divorces are initiated by women.
Men have everything to lose, primarily their own children.
Men get killed by the courts and by divorce laws.
I had no idea that courts of family law were courts of equity, not courts of law.
Because in family court, you don't need evidence to accuse someone of abuse.
You need no evidence.
When you guys say get married young, a lot of these men don't know what they're signing up for, and you're not going to be there when their entire life falls apart.
I interview them on the other side.
I didn't meet my son until he was 15 months old.
How much did you spend trying to get him back?
The legal fees alone was about $200,000.
Before you know it, you're homeless.
You're literally just thrown out onto the street.
We absolutely reinforce bad behavior from women.
Wives are taught to leave their husbands, and then daughters grow up without their fathers.
Family is the foundation of a society.
Every problem in society comes from single mother homes.
A lot of women will just chase this negative rabbit hole of happiness, endless happiness.
Feminism's biggest failure is it lies to women.
We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
We tell them to put off family in a marriage.
You are allowed to leave your perfect husband.
You are allowed to end a relationship with a really great boyfriend.
Oh, freeze your 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 got to 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 over it.
When is it going to be my turn?
Where are we meeting the men that don't?
I can't keep having these same conversations.
The only simp here is you, Pearl.
You sent for women.
I think you sent for women.
She's a provocateur.
She says stupid stuff, but Pearl is right about this.
It's already happening.
It's just not out in the open yet.
Now it's just hookup culture is going to be our fairy tale ending because men don't want a wife and women can't find a husband.
The future, if everybody follows your path, is there is no future.
We go into population decline and our economy goes into decline.
Civilization will crumble.
The American story does not end well.
This is an existential crisis failing young men.
What is up?
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
Thank you guys for tuning in here today.
You could have gone anywhere and for some reason you guys decide to give me your time and attention.
So thank you guys so much.
The first thing we're going to say is if you do want to donate to the divorce documentary, we're getting close to $40,000.
It would be cool to hit $40K by the end of the month.
So I want to thank the people that donated last show.
We got about $300 total last show.
We got Robert, thank you.
$200 donation.
I'm going to clap my hands for that.
$20 from Anonymous and Anonymous, $100 donation.
The link to that is the GoFundMe link in the description.
So thanks, guys, for that.
We're trying to get to $100,000 to, that's like the quote I got for the divorce documentary.
I did put a million, you know, just in case someone wanted to.
You know, but that's like the Netflix grade one.
We don't need all that.
But, okay, so thank you guys so much for tuning in.
Today I wanted to start off going through some of my tweets.
Then we're going to go into the main topic of the show.
And then we'll go into some other things.
So I want you guys to put in the comments in the chat: do you think that hotter women have lower or higher body counts?
Because I was thinking about it.
And from what I've seen, I think the hotter women have lower body counts than the mids because they're always going to get called back, right?
The men are always, but they also probably have less of a cost for being a whore.
Because if a whore is hot enough, the men will overlook it.
They really will.
Actually, okay.
Okay, I thought this was interesting on Twitter.
Patrick Bet David is, he reacts to Nick's blog.
As you guys know, I do not say his last name on this show, but if you guys know who I'm talking about, then you can connect the dots.
Nick did open up his potty money.
Yeah, do you want to do?
Yes, he did.
What do you do?
Okay, so he's saying potty mouth, right?
And that's a female way of talking.
So PBD is kind of talking like a girl.
And it seems like men have to do that in order to get anywhere.
Because even me, I've had to tone it down so much.
Oh my God.
I feel like there's a noose around my.
If you think my show is offensive now, you should have seen it two years ago.
And I do that because I got to stay employed.
And I think men learn that from a young age.
So they start talking different.
And Nick is one of the few who's just said, I'm going to say what I'm going to say and not adapt.
Well, you have to see.
Rob, did they edit this?
Is this what you're doing?
This is the edited part.
What part is it?
We can't play the whole four minutes.
Can you go to the part where it's like, you know, PBD tells me whatever?
Because I think Humberto, one of the guys, showed me that technology.
While he's looking for it, with all due respect, and you got to give credit where credit's due, he goes crazy.
He cusses at Candace.
He goes after Charlie.
He's no hole but Milo Tucker.
He craps on all of them.
And in that rage, whenever your name comes up, he goes, and PBD, Patrick McDavid, PBD plot gets like the fire calm, and then he goes back.
Look at this.
Look at this.
Look at this screen share.
Blade Rob.
Blade.
I am America first.
You are not.
You're not even American.
Who is?
And to the extent that you are, you're a traitor.
And Elon.
That's the last word on that.
No, it's not.
Ask the show.
Who is the Fed?
Will the real federal agent please stand up?
Who is it?
Who's the real federal agent?
Elon, Peter Thiel, JD Vance, Tucker, and George Farmer, the son of the head of the Alliance of Christians and Jews in the UK.
Or the realest you know.
Patrick and David said, Why do you say the N-word?
It's to show people I'm real.
Why do you roll?
I'm as real as you can.
Here's my N-word.
Why do you fire?
You're going to have hate sex with Candace Owens.
Why do you say that?
You can pause that here.
Here's the thing: of course he's passionate.
He's 26.
He's doing his thing.
And by the way, if you guys want to, you know, take off this noose around my neck.
It's tough.
You know, when you're in this industry, you kind of have to think about because it's not just you.
They go.
I see why Nick stays unattached.
Because when you start doing this stuff, they don't just go after you.
They go after who you're dating.
They go after your family.
I mean, my poor, there's so many people in my life that they've just gone after.
And it's like you want to be honest, but then they try to not only ruin your life, but your associate's life.
Yeah.
So that's the challenge you get.
So I see why Nick is unattached.
And to be honest, maybe someday I'll tell you guys some stories about what dating is like when you have this kind of black boy.
It's not today, but you know, it's just, I am telling you, it comes with some serious problems that when you get into this, you do not think about.
You don't, you know.
And so the married guys or the guys in corporate America, they've learned to talk like a normal person.
And this happens to me too.
I'll be in a day-to-day conversation and I'll just want to say, of course she does that.
She's a woman.
And then you're dealing with normies and they look at you like you're insane.
They're like, and I'm like, I haven't had a real job in like a few years now.
I haven't.
I've always felt like this was the job I was meant for.
I've always felt that this is what I was born to do to some degree.
But I'll tell you what, it's like you might fire one shot and then women have the whole society on their side.
So they'll be like, pew, back.
You know, I'll say, I'll say, hey, you know, this is my opinion.
Then it goes into the, why do you think that?
Then it goes into, well, I, I, you're wrong.
And then I'm like, well, I, that's, this is what I think.
Then they'll go into, you're a bad person, you're a whore, you're this, you're that.
It's just attack, attack.
You're weird.
It's just whatever they can say to get at me.
And at some point, you get tired, you know, and you just say, here you go.
That's why, that's why PBD is going to talk like he is.
Yeah, fight fire with fire.
Okay.
I'll give you an example.
I'll give you an example.
When women I don't know come at me, what fire am I going to give them back?
Do you know what I mean?
Like, what?
I don't know you.
You know, are you using losing weight?
You look slimmer today.
I think it's because I'm wearing less clothes.
I'm going to be honest.
I have lost weight in the last like year, but I just, this last 10 pounds is killing me, guys.
I am like, I'm hoping it comes off.
I've been really, I've been really trying, but the last 10 pounds, you got to be so strict, you know.
But thank you for the super.
Would not use five words.
They would play his clips on mainstream and would introduce him to a new audience.
Nope.
Yes, yes, they would.
Yeah, so they're saying you would go mainstream.
And that's, that's because he's learned to talk like a normal person.
He's adapted to this gynocentric feminist society where you're cucked.
You just are.
You really are.
All right.
We're going to go through my tweets.
I actually made a PowerPoint I want to show you guys.
Also, by the way, if you go to pearlinvite.com, we are doing once a week.
I help people with their YouTube channels.
It's usually Tuesdays, but I was spitting too much fire yesterday, so I ran out of time.
But tonight, if you want to join the chat after the show, I can look at your YouTube channel, tell you what you're doing right, what you're doing wrong.
There's not that many people in the chat usually on the website, so you really get to say whatever you want.
And yeah, I go through what I did wrong and right on my YouTube channel every week.
So I don't, sometimes it's my fault.
I'm like, I just talked too much or I didn't get to the point or whatever, as I'm doing now.
So, okay.
I asked, if you guys have any suggestions on who I should bring on the channel, do you know who I tried to get on?
I'm too controversial.
I get banned from bringing people on.
I wanted to bring on Caleb Hammer, the financial audit guy.
And I was super chatting him because I'm a big fan of his show.
I'm a huge fan.
I think he's so funny.
And I was like, hey, we should have you on.
I wanted to talk about what financial patterns he's seen.
And then the first time I go on, he's, we're like going back and forth in the chat.
I'm thinking we're going to do it.
And then I'm sure some woman got into his ear.
I don't know who it is.
I'm sure it's a woman on the staff or a man listening to his girlfriend.
And then he said, yeah.
Said no.
Oh, I thought this was so funny.
Okay, so this fat lady here, look at her hot on the left, fat on the right.
Oh, wait, hold on.
I have replies to her, but I got to go.
I got to go back.
Oh, this is interesting.
I'm looking for some.
This is going to be an interesting way into the future because they just can't convince us to have children.
I guess we don't want to be mothers as much as we thought.
So now we're going to do surrogacy and IVF.
And I thought this clip was interesting of a woman talking about a complication where she had her sister be like her egg donor.
Doing all right.
Thank you for talking to me.
No, thank you for calling.
How can I help?
Caleb is fumbling.
Do you know?
I'm like, Caleb, I'm not so bad.
You know, one, one J song, you know, all right, all right.
Okay, so I'm looking for some guidance on how to explain better to.
Do you know what?
I actually, I really, I do like Milo a lot.
I think he's very funny.
Someone said, I want Milo to come on.
I would.
I invited him on recently, but he does scare me a little bit.
He does.
He really scares me.
Okay.
I heard he has like a burn book.
And, you know, I live a pretty clean life, so I don't know.
But I don't want to be in it.
Do you know what I mean?
But I would, in fact, bring him on.
I do like Milo.
Caleb is a simp in his personal life.
Well, I don't really, it's not my.
I think he's a cool guy.
I wanted to bring him on and talk about what he's seen, but, you know.
My husband, why, myself, and my sister, who happens to be our daughter's egg donor, that we feel it's important that we share the information about how she was received with our children.
We have a son who's a little bit older and the loved ones now before it becomes like a thing so we can kind of control it.
Oh, honey.
You can't see my face right now, but whoa.
So your sister is your egg donor?
She was, yes.
Does she live by you guys?
She's about an hour away.
We're pretty close.
Wow.
Okay.
There's a lot.
And you've probably, how old's your daughter?
She's only, she's going to be three in January.
So she's not really our issue right now.
Well, she super is.
And I'll tell you.
I'll walk you through it.
So, oh man, there's a lot here.
And I know it feels like there's just one thing or two things, but I promise you there's a lot here.
Wowzers.
Okay.
So what was the original agreement here?
And I want to talk in adoption terms.
So was this a quote-unquote closed adoption?
Did your sister give you an egg legally that she terminated rights to that is completely yours?
And y'all came up with some sort of agreement, I guess?
Thank you for the $5 super chat.
You and her and your husband, is that what happened?
Yes, there is like legal paperwork and everything.
Okay, so she has terminated any and all claim to this egg.
Yes.
And what was the agreement?
Did y'all shake hands and say we're going to keep this quiet forever?
Yeah, pretty much.
Going into it, obviously not knowing everything's going to explode on us.
Yes.
Okay.
I know you didn't think you were going to get this response from me.
This is a messy one.
So one year goes by, two years go by, and now you're at three years.
And so then who brings up what conversation?
Tell me where we're at.
Okay, so my sister is more like, she's been kind of keeping her thoughts to herself.
And so we've been working through stuff, me and her, and finally this all just kind of came out about a year ago.
And then I want to know exactly how that came out.
She finally said to me, I just feel like a donor.
I don't feel like you thought about me or you think about me or, and she doesn't want like any rights or anything like that.
These are just conversations like her and I have had.
But right now, for now, she was feeling hurt.
But going into it, she did say, I never want to speak about this again.
And she's five years younger than me.
Yeah.
So here's you got a 10-year-old biological child.
I have a biological son, but she doesn't have any children.
Oh, go.
Wow.
Okay.
So, oh, man.
So here's, I'm just going to be as honest as I can.
Is that cool?
Yeah.
It's probably more than you're asking for.
So the first thing that you're going to have to put down, put aside is any sort of fantasy that this is going to be a smooth sale for the next.
Woo!
That's going to be interesting.
Okay.
Here is Lila Rose, like not being able to apologize.
The idea then.
So after everyone had clapped back that sex is in fact a need.
Now, Lila Rose probably had three options here.
She could apologize.
She could walk it back or she could double down.
And as women do, doubling down is going to be her choice.
She's going to virtue signal with a pound of makeup on.
And that's how it's going to go.
Not need sex.
Let's take a look.
Can we all talk about Father Mike Schmidt?
I showed him to a girlfriend who's not Catholic.
She's like, wins mass.
What about the man needing sex?
That's just a cultural narrative that basically says men are like animals and they have to be able to do this sexual thing.
Otherwise, they're going to go crazy.
And the reality is there's whole vocations that are celibate.
And these are virile men, men's men.
Some of the most masculine of men I know are priests.
We need food.
We need air to breathe.
We don't need sex.
Name's a gift of coming together.
And it's designed to bring life into the world.
I think the sexiest thing about a guy is like their self-control.
And my husband has amazing self-control.
So after baby number four, when we started practicing NFP, it was like, we couldn't do it sometimes when we wanted to.
And that kind of made things a little steamier, like not going to lie.
It's hard on him too.
Don't get me wrong.
People will say, well, oh, do you just do other things for your husband?
Now, this was a collage clip of moments from a conversation I had with Chrissy Horton, my very lovely guest.
Why would you pick the most sexual parts of that?
Yeah.
You're a Catholic mom of six who's talking about NFP and about abstinence, periodic abstinence in marriage.
We talk about chastity.
We talk about the priestly vocation and the celibate vocation.
Abstinence and marriage?
Oh my God.
Lila, you are the worst marketing I have ever seen for marriage.
My job, you guys have made my job so easy because I don't even have to say anything.
I have to say, this is what you're signing up for, fellas.
I don't have to say a word.
And a whole host of other topics.
And the tweet that went viral leads with this.
It says, men do not need sex.
Our culture is so hypersexualized that the idea of a celibate priest leaves people in disbelief as if it's impossible.
That's heartbreaking.
Have we really forgotten that self-control and virtue are within reach?
Look at Jesus Christ.
The most perfect man to ever walk the earth was celibate and sinless before he was crucified for our sins.
Shouldn't he be the supreme model for manhood?
Self-mastery, discipline, total self-gift, all out of love.
Priests choose celibacy so their hearts can belong entirely to God.
As St. Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 7, 32 to 35, I want you to be free from anxieties.
The unmarried man is anxious about the things of the Lord, how to please the Lord.
But the marriage is the goal.
So this post has generated a lot of attention, a lot of views.
There have been thousands of comments.
Many have been positive who say, yes, these are very important messages to share about chastity, about periodic abstinence in marriage, NFP, about contraception is not the answer, et cetera.
But there have been a lot of negative comments too.
And I wanted to address some of those.
The negative comments seem to be in maybe three buckets.
One bucket from what I've seen is just straight up, just very crass, offensive, angry remarks about women in general.
I would hate the way women, if can you imagine just this nagging 24-7 and being offended and lecturing you about your tone?
Shut the fuck up, bitch.
Oh my God, shut up.
Oh, just be chill.
Chill out.
Not, shouldn't be podcasting or just, you know, very derogatory comments, things like that.
Not going to even talk about that because that's just interneting.
There are two other categories of critique that I've seen.
One is about Father Mike Schmitz being included in the clip, and then another one is about the idea that no men do not need sex.
It's not a biological need the way that food, water, air is to breathe, whatever.
It is not a need.
And so I want to address both of these.
First of all, on the topic of Father Mike Schmitz, there's been some comments saying this is sexualizing priests and that this is sacrilegious or this.
So she's about to gaslight.
It was in fact sexualizing a priest.
And now she's about to come in and she's going to gaslight you.
It never ends.
It never ends.
This is why I think I'm going crazy in this world.
This is evil or wrong and this is inappropriate, etc.
And I think it's really important to note that, of course, Chrissy, my lovely guest, her intention.
Now she's going to run cover.
Your intention doesn't matter, Lila.
It matters what you said.
And was in no way to be disrespectful or objectifying of priests or anyone.
And of course, that was not my intention either.
And the conversation about Father Mike Schmitz was in the context of the larger conversation about celibacy and abstinence periodically within marriage because of natural family planning and using NFP.
And so for the full context, and anybody interested could go look at the full conversation that we had.
I am talking about celibate priests and how they are truly masculine and manly men.
It's not that they're less of men because they choose celibacy.
And then Chrissy says, can we talk about Father Mike Schmitz as a great example of a truly manly, handsome, amazing priest who's out there definitely attracting people to his message through his person, through his personality, through his persona.
I don't think any of that is something that is embarrassing to say or wrong to say.
Now, if it came across in any way as improper or over the top, that is not the intention at all.
Christy was referencing a friend of apology.
Is she going to get to it or just gaslight?
Hers who was, I think, joking about how handsome Father Mike is.
And I understand that that is a little like what if the men were joking about how hot a woman is.
But in the gray area, is that appropriate to do it?
I think it was demonstrating a larger point that we were making.
Gaslight.
There she goes.
Gaslight.
Which is that being celibate does not make you less of a man or less of a woman, and that you don't need to act out on sexual desires or have a sexual relationship to be fully alive and to be fully living.
Yeah, you do.
You do.
Look, I understand there's like certain men in history that maybe have done that as a choice, but most people are doing that because they have to, not because they have choice.
Not your masculinity or femininity.
And the other point was that men don't need sex.
And there's whole accounts saying you want to deprive men in marriage of sex.
You're a feminist, like very, quite frankly, taking, responding to something that is not what I said, inventing a position that I might have and then responding to that.
That's called a strawman argument.
When I say men don't need sex, I'm not saying that we shouldn't be celebrating sex in marriage, be very pro-sex in marriage.
If you look at my content, you'll see me often referencing the beauty of sex in marriage and the goodness of sex in marriage.
But the reality is in any marriage, there will be periods of time where you'll need to be apart sexually.
There'll be postpartum periods for a mom who's just given birth.
There'll be sickness, injury, or absence.
Maybe someone's on a trip.
And then there may be opportunities for practicing NFP because of a serious reason.
And that would mean you are abstinent during at least the fertile window that the woman has.
This is not something that we should shy away from talking about.
This is not something that we should be embarrassed about.
We should not say that this means sex is bad or shameful or that we are against sex because we are talking about this or supporting it.
And I think an underpinning truth here is that neither men nor women on any given day need to be sexually active or have sex.
Imagine if we said that.
Can you imagine you're like, honey, I want to have sex today.
And then this is her response.
You're like, honey, let's do it.
Because we are talking about this or supporting it.
And I think an underpinning truth here is that neither men nor women on any given day need to be sexually active.
You're like, honey, do you want to have sex or have sex?
Imagine if we said that to a single person.
Oh, you need to have sex to be happy or to live.
That's not true.
We're condemning that single person to misery.
And it's actually not true.
God does not gaslighting.
Gaslighting.
They're like, yeah, we know you're unhappy with this, but we're just going to tell you it's not a problem.
Give you a moral path that's miserable that you can't follow.
God gives us a moral path that's good for our flourishing.
And sex belongs in marriage because sex is deeply unitive.
It brings two people together.
It bonds them for life.
And it's incredibly procreative.
It has the power for procreation.
And that belongs within a marriage where there's a mother and a father who are married who can raise those children.
And so to say that men don't need sex is a fact, as well as women don't need sex is a fact.
And saying that does not mean that somehow this podcast or myself support men not and women not coming together in a marriage and having a beautiful, intimate life together.
Of course they should do that.
Remember, chastity is not just for people who are unmarried or celibate.
Chastity is for married people.
And what is Lila?
Thank you.
Thank you for proving my point.
Thank you so much for proving my point that Christian women are just as bad as liberal women.
Like, can you imagine this nagging face?
It's chastity.
Chastity is about loving the other person and seeing them as a gift, and you yourself are a gift to them instead of I'm going to use you for my sexual pleasure.
The husband, imagine he's like, can we have, let's, let's get it on.
She's like, what, are you going to use me for your sexual pleasure?
And he's like, yeah, I was planning on it.
And then you get.
And so if you're entering marriage as a man or a woman to now, oh, now I get to have sex whenever I want, however I want, wherever I want, that is not Christian marriage.
Christian marriage is about dying to ourselves so we can love the other person.
And that might include our passions or our immediate sexual drive or interests.
And this doesn't mean we can't have an amazing, full, beautiful sex life with our spouse, but it just means that our sex life should be ordered towards the good of our spouse and not use our spouse.
Your sex life is not about your momentary sexual pleasure in that time, right?
Anthony says, it's impossible for women to say, I screwed up.
This was inappropriate.
I apologize.
Okay, I think that.
Oh, I thought this was funny.
I thought this was a funny video we could watch.
Tick Mexican?
Don't you see how this could be offensive to a real, authentic Mexican?
Can I just say that I'm Mexican and this doesn't bother me at all?
Because these tacos are great.
Okay, sir, I appreciate your feelings on the matter, but I don't need you to be a mouthpiece for an entire cuisine.
Okay, as long as a white man's doing the cooking, I won't be eating here.
Oh, I'm not the cook.
Guillermo's the cook.
Guillermo?
Okay, wow.
Guillermo.
Let me guess.
You've got some poor Mexican dude back there slaving away for five bucks an hour so that you can call these tacos authentic.
Excuse me, senor.
You don't need to work here.
You can open your own taco truck.
Guillermo doesn't speak English.
Yeah.
Guidario.
I also see my.
I'm just surprised.
You actually don't know what to be offended by right now, do you?
This is, this is like watching a computer glitch.
Okay, um...
Oh, there was another thing that happened with Candace.
So I went to Candace's Twitter today, and I guess there was a video last show.
I guess this is my retraction.
Don't sue me.
And they're saying, they're saying that she, the video that talks about all of the homes she has is inaccurate.
Okay.
So, you know, she's gotten to a lawsuit.
Now she's getting sued for like a ton of money and it's going to cost her $5 million.
And then everyone was like, Candace, you're rich.
Look at all your homes.
And now the gaslighting continues.
She says that they're making up lies.
Oh, here it is.
It's sad to see this totally legit tweet being pushed by Zionists was deleted.
And just like that, my $55 million global real estate home is gone.
I'm going to miss the 90-acre Nebraska farmland the most.
Now, Candace, I understand maybe it was overexaggerated, the net worth or whatever.
But the fact is, you have two houses.
Okay.
Most people don't have one house.
So the ultimate point of these tweets are you're rich.
Okay, we don't know how rich, right?
I can't see your bank account.
But nobody wants to pay for a lawsuit you started.
You know, it just is what it is.
Okay, we can get, I'm going to pull up the, actually, I'm going to do the Google slides.
Take it down for a second because I'm going to, I got to log in here.
I made a hierarchy of cucked, and I wanted to get you guys's thoughts on this.
And this is what I have right now, but this can be edited or moved.
So the hierarchy of cucked is at the bottom is the least cucked guy, which is, you know, that's like the Myrons of the world where he's cheating all the time.
He's banging all these hoes.
But on her end, it's closed.
So she's not banging anyone else.
She's at like the top of like the, it's better, you know.
So the other one, oh my gosh, do you know what I forgot to add?
Oh, I just thought of one.
Open on her end and on his end, but he can actually get girls.
So I put that, I think the destiny of the worlds are less cucked than married men.
Okay, because then there's married, but she.
Okay, married, but she.
Wait.
In a relationship, I'm going to add a relationship.
Or married, but she posts thirst traps.
Okay, I added that.
Open on her end and his end, but he can actually get girls.
So that's like the super open, like weird couple, but it's like, there's some mass, super masculine guys.
There's like the beta cucked and then there's the masculine cucked, which is the guy is just overly sexual and he literally just does not care if his wife screws another dude because he's just so, has so many women.
I know it sounds crazy to the average person, but I meet a lot of weird people.
In a relationship or married, but she posts thirst traps.
Pretty cucked.
Married, but she cheats on you without you knowing.
Pretty cucked.
I would actually say that's more cucked than like Destiny, whose wife may have been blowing other dudes, but he was screwing other women.
So meh.
Divorced paying child support.
I put that above because you're paying for your wife's house where she gets banged out by other dudes.
Pretty cucked.
Marrying a single mother, pretty cucked.
You got to raise someone else's kid.
Paternity fraud, I put that at the top of the cucked hierarchy.
But yeah, so that's what I'm kind of, this is kind of something I'm just working on.
If you guys have thoughts in the comments, I'm watching.
All right.
So now we're going to go to, oh, do you know what?
Can I get a con.
i'm going to take this down for a second now i got to pull up the topics and then we'll get into i forgot to i accidentally exited out of the tab so you got to give me a second Look at Adam22.
Look at, I don't think Adam22 is that cucked because he has sex with all these porn women.
I mean, it's like pretty cucked.
But I do think that Crowder is probably more cucked than Adam22 because he's paying all this money for his wife to get like banged out by another dude, you know, in the house he paid for.
That's pretty cucked.
now that might happen to adam 22 later also all right so i didn't know sydney watson had a me too video So I was going to watch it and see how much I think she's lying.
Maybe I'll believe it.
So I wanted to see.
She said, what I blame him, not men, what I learned from being sexually assaulted and abused.
So let's see.
I ain't gonna lie.
This is uh this is gonna be a weird video.
Hi, my name is Sydney.
Welcome back to my channel.
So I hope you're all enjoying your forced quarantine.
I know I am.
It's basically becoming the equivalent of Castaway.
Except rather than Wilson and an island, I have my house and annoying neighbors.
So really, it's nothing like Castaway.
Now I asked everyone on Instagram if they wanted to see any more coronavirus content.
And overwhelmingly, you guys said no.
But a large portion of folks did tell me that they like hearing stories and anecdotes about my life.
So I guess here we are.
And what we're about to discuss in this video is actually something that I've wanted to say for a little while, but just never really found the right time.
But I guess being stuck alone in my house while the apocalypse is happening outside has finally given me the opportunity.
So let's talk about gender relations and how not to be bitter and psycho.
Hell yeah.
Radical feminism is unquestionably responsible for a lot of anti-male sentiments.
for every fembot who has said that all men are rapists and pigs, there are men on the other side who think that all women are resource-stealing baby factories.
I would know.
I've watched Auntie Sydney videos and they genuinely terrify me.
When I say Sydney, I mean me, not the city.
Although that Sydney also is terrifying.
But for the most part, when you sit back and start to observe what drives some of these narratives, you start to see a pattern.
On the surface, a lot of these ideas appear to be grounded in pain, or at least in the repeated Now she's going to the typical who hurt you.
Personal negative experiences with the opposite gender, or even growing up in a society that reinforces ideas that lead us to resenting one another.
It's almost like pitting your kids against each other when it comes to sports or music or something.
Or drawing between them constant, unhelpful comparisons that cause them to grow up all twisted and angry.
Except, you know, with women dating men.
And this doesn't just happen exclusively in relationships.
The resentment can grow from basically any interaction between the sexes.
And some of those interactions are more nefarious than others, but ultimately, they result in the same twisted disdain that we see play out from both sides.
A couple years ago, for example, a male friend of mine was Me Too'd.
He told me recently that that has had such an impact on him that he's now too uncomfortable and cynical to even be in any romantic situation with a woman.
On the other side, I have female friends who've been sexually assaulted or who've had repeated negative sexual experiences with men and now have this irreversible resentment and hatred towards them.
And then there are just horrible people who act horrible because they are horrible.
Like serial killers or people who abuse animals.
Or Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton and Harvey Weinstein.
Thank you, Sydney.
We get the picture.
Now all of that being said, it is possible to be damaged and scarred and still manage to not completely despise the opposite gender.
And I know this on a personal level, which is what we're going to talk about today.
So we're about to have a pity party.
I love parties.
Especially now that I know you can distill men's tears into alcohol.
She's got crazy eyes.
In the last little while, I participated in a video for a YouTube channel called Jubilee.
The video was about the Me Too movement, and towards the end of it, much to my absolute horror, I got a little choked up discussing something that happened a few years ago.
Yeah, I mean, like, it's really funny because I'm over here, like, I don't think things are on the same level, but things impact you in like bizarre ways.
Be it like because the perpetrator.
Yeah, so if she's crying, I automatically go up like tenfold that she's lying.
Okay, what's the let me see, get to what happened, Sydney?
And because he was like, I'm, you know, part of like a certain religion.
And when the police were basically just like, we can't because of cultural differences, which I don't feel like is such a great reason for like throwing something out.
In my defense, I was super jet lagged.
I had literally just flown in from Australia the day before.
I was super tired.
I clearly had poor emotional control.
If I was gonna have a pity party, there'd be more cake.
Sydney, you can't just lure me into your videos with the promise of cake and then tell me that there's no cake.
How am I supposed to be body positive if I'm not eating?
Funnily enough, I'd actually discussed that specific event a couple years ago.
Okay, what happened?
On Australian national TV.
What happened?
And I didn't cry once.
And honestly, it's such a bizarre story that I'm even a little bit embarrassed to repeat it.
Maybe I'll believe it.
Come on.
Again.
But basically, in essence, I was sexually assaulted or indecently assaulted on a flight a number of years ago.
Which sounds completely ridiculous to absolutely everyone, but is actually much more common than you think, with other women around the world reporting similar stories.
The problem with my case specifically was that despite going to police in Australia, they essentially told me that the man would be let off because of cultural differences.
What did he do?
I need specifics.
Because some cultures around the world think it's okay to disrespect and hurt women, and apparently Australia is fine with that.
Initially, I felt cheated.
And then I felt angry.
And then I wasn't just angry at men, but I was angry at everyone.
Events like that have a profound impact on how you feel about the world and everyone in it.
And to be clear, I am not saying for a second that my experience was the most horrific one out there.
In fact, I know there are people out there, men and women, who've been through much, much worse.
And while I'm definitely not into the idea of creating a hierarchy of who has suffered more, it's pretty clear.
Okay, I need specifics.
What happened?
Oh wait, okay, I might have skipped too much.
Okay, sorry.
Sometimes women, I'm like, get to the point.
Worse.
And while I'm definitely not into the idea of creating a hierarchy of who has suffered more, it's pretty clear that traumatic events affect everyone differently.
But for me personally, I went through a very bizarre and unfortunate situation on a plane, landed in a foreign country, and then found that my second flight was grounded for 24 hours, which was pretty traumatic on top of everything that had already happened because it was really the first time that I was traveling on my own.
And when I eventually got where I was going, which was France, I ended up getting very sick, losing about 10 kilos, tapping out, and flying home.
It wasn't the best time of my life.
I'll be honest.
Frankly, that was about enough adventuring for me.
But in true Sydney style, I went and made things worse.
Because about a month later, feeling pretty sad and sorry for myself and just wanting someone to lean on, I went and poured myself into a majorly abusive relationship that went on for almost two years.
You know when you look back that one, I might believe the plane.
I'm 50-50 on the plane.
Don't believe the abusive relationship.
Two years, why don't you leave?
Back on really terrible relationships, and you now wishes that you could talk to you then and just be like, this is one of those.
But you know, hindsight is in 2020.
Do you get it?
It's 2020.
No, Sydney, we get it.
It's just not funny.
That relationship was miserable.
And over the years, I've really considered my role and my culpability in it all.
I feel like a lot of people can relate.
Is she gonna say she hit him and was also abusive?
Or is she gonna say is she gonna say she just um gives too much or something to that effect?
To the doubt that starts to seep in after you've had years to consider the part that you played in events that negatively impacted you.
To this day, there are things that happen that I still can't get past.
Things I can't talk about and will probably never talk about because I'm ashamed and embarrassed.
I spent almost two years in a situation that was controlling and physically and emotionally abusive.
And when we eventually broke up, he harassed me so much that I decided to move to the UK.
Because when in doubt, move away.
To England, where people think exercising is going on a run to the pub.
And you get to see all this Roman history that you just won't appreciate at the time.
Because you're dumb.
Oh, Sydney, that looks like a fun thing to sit on.
How did you not know that this is an insanely impressive historical landmark?
At the time, moving was absolutely the right thing to do.
I needed to get out of my environment because I could feel myself sinking into that depression sludge where I was driving.
Um, okay, I don't really believe it.
Yeah, I mean, you gotta get to the point, Sydney.
All right, so oh my gosh, that got 700, almost a million views.
Women, we don't have to do anything to get views.
I was thinking how bad the video was the whole time.
Okay.
So next, next I'm going to do, I'm going to pull up the show today.
Here we go.
All right.
Now we have a Reddit.
Feel free to like the video, guys.
I appreciate all you.
The evolution of feminism.
I don't think there were waves, though.
It was all the same movement.
It's just a strategy for women to sleep with hot men.
That's all it is.
It's women want to use their youth on themselves instead of their husbands.
We want to be equal to men.
We don't need men.
We are men.
We are women.
Yeah.
Okay.
So welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily.
So third wave feminism.
Feminism has women believing that they are men, so much so that women feel entitled to invading any all-male spaces.
Boy Scouts, frat houses, look at nothing is safe.
And it's because men invent something cool.
And the women are like, I want to be a part of that cool thing.
And then women go in.
And at first, the men are like, okay, that's fine.
Come on in.
But then the women get in there and just start nagging.
They're like, I don't like this.
I don't like this.
And the men want them to be quiet.
So they just do it.
And that's how we ruin everything.
So back in the day, women had rotary clubs and men had lodge houses.
Women and men really didn't start hanging out together in groups until like the 70s.
These days, those days are gone.
Women invade men's spaces and try to completely change the culture around.
A woman will get a degree in engineering, join a firm that is all men, and then want all of the men to change their behavior to accommodate her.
A woman will get a construction job and then all the men on the job site will have to change how they speak because there's one woman there.
When women don't get what they want, they complain, they whine, and they call everyone a misogynist.
One of the instances of this was Gamergate.
For a long time, video games have been the last place where young men and boys can be masculine.
They can log on to a game like Call of Duty or Madden and talk trash.
See who's the best on the leaderboard and they are able to take a break from their daily lives as men live in a gynocentric society.
If I was a guy, I would need a break too if I lived with some of the women I've seen men put up with.
Of course, women can't stand it.
And we're just waiting for a way to bend the video game space to their will.
And thanks to social media, the barriers between culture and fandom have shattered.
This can lead to a deeper connection with the content we consume, but it comes with a cost.
So seriously people away from their fan communities.
This online culture war has caught real people in the crossfire.
What is fueling this misogynistic nerd rage?
Why are they targeting marginalized creators with organized harassment campaigns?
And what kind of damage have they done?
Gamergate is just one symptom of a larger trend that's tearing online communities apart.
And to understand Gamergate, you need to understand how fan culture turned toxic.
Fandom, like any group setting with a bunch of people, is going to have a dark side.
It's human nature to sort of gang up on people and attack them.
Thank you.
Yeah, so here's the women nagging.
They go into the video games.
They're like, please let me be a part of these cool video games.
And then they nag.
To the internet and the breakout success of Marvel's cinematic universe, the overwhelmingly male world of nerd culture suddenly belonged to everyone.
Most fans embraced the new wave of women, queer, and otherwise marginalized members in their communities, but a vocal minority chose to gatekeep their geekery instead.
It goes without saying that women are integral to science fiction since the day 20-year-old Mary Shelley invented the genre with Frankenstein.
But 200 years later, thousands of angry fans have suddenly decided that they didn't belong, not even the biggest franchise of them all, Star Wars.
The backlash began in 1999 with the release of episode one, The Phantom Menace.
Fans wasted no time mocking their targets, particularly Ahmed Best, the black actor who portrayed Jar Jar Binks.
The actor endured decades of derision from fans during the early days of the internet.
The attacks on Ahmed were so severe that it nearly drove him to take his own life.
I was really just crumbling inside.
There's a sense of...
So they want the benefit...
Thank you, William, for the $1 super chat.
So they want the benefit of being in, like, having these fun jobs, like actor, entertainer.
This is a great show.
I enjoy this a lot.
But they don't want the cost.
They don't want the cost of the problems that it comes with.
That's like me going on the internet and saying you can't make fun of me.
People make fun of me all the time.
It just is what it is.
But that's the challenge.
What?
Can I jump in here real fast about this whole Jar Jar Binks thing?
Or were you cooking?
Go ahead.
So, guys, okay.
So this what she said there about nerd culture, guys, most women will still get on you for playing video games and you can't tell the average woman that you like Star Trek or Star Wars or any of that.
I'm sorry.
There was a popularity to being a nerd when the Big Bang Theory came out, but it's still not socially, you still have to find a way to play video games and be a nerd in the dark, especially when you're young, guys.
You will pay a serious price.
The biggest problem with this Gamergate thing is that, well, Jar Jar Banks was like literally the worst Star Wars character of all time.
Have you seen any of the Star Wars movies, bro?
I'd rather watch Paint Dry.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, he was one of the worst characters of all time.
So the hate that he got wasn't massage me.
It was because he was a terrible character.
Go ahead.
The attorney Andrew Branca show.
Oh, hey, nothing like a little V Jar Jar.
We got another one.
One plus 49 equals 50.
Andrew, how are you?
I hope you're doing good.
Okay, do you want me to keep playing the video?
Yeah, go ahead.
Okay.
Ownership by a very small group of people where they were the star of the show back in 1977 when Star Wars first came out.
You see both the minimization of the importance of that story.
I just, this looks exactly like you would think a woman complaining about this would look.
Not hot.
Because they have to get attention from the hot guys somehow.
And hot women will just stick out their boobs, but she can't do that, obviously.
So she's going to have to complain.
Nagwine.
For other people.
And you also see like this endless harassing of the people that are telling that story.
No lessons were learned by the time of the Star Wars sequel trilogy in 2015.
When the first trailers revealed that the main characters would be Ray, a capable young woman, and Finn, a black ex-stormtrooper, most fans were excited about the potential brought by a cast of new faces.
I just can't imagine the men were excited at all.
But the women were probably excited because we love ruining things that men love.
We love it.
So yeah.
The sad part about it is sci-fi will never be a female genre.
They've been trying to make Marvel, they've been trying to make comic books and Marvel movies and sci-fi more friendly to women.
Why would that be pro?
Why would you think?
I don't know.
It's because women spend more money.
That's why they want to get that female dollar, but it's at the cost of men who have literally carried these franchises for years.
You're going to alienate your main audience to get the women dollar.
And women just aren't.
Women don't like action movies.
They don't like sci-fi.
It's just not going to happen.
It's like sports in the WNBA.
70% of the people that watch the WNBA right now are men, but they're trashing all over men.
It's crazy.
Yeah, I think I'm going to start pandering to women.
So, because that just seems a lot easier, too.
So I'll just start with, girl, you're so special.
You're so awesome.
You deserve the world.
He really didn't appreciate you, did he?
And if I could say one last thing about the two.
We're talking about the new Star Wars movies.
So they hired this lady named Kathleen Kennedy to take over the Lucas film after George Lucas left because Disney bought it for like umpteenth billion dollars.
And she literally said, the force is female now, guys.
Women are taking over.
Star Wars literally had shirts on saying, the force is female.
So they have this character named Rey.
And there's a term called a Mary Sue Pearl.
A Mary Sue is a woman who's perfect.
She has no flaws.
She doesn't have to learn anything.
She never gets beat in a fight.
And Ray was the ultimate Mary Sue.
She never lost a fight.
She never tripped.
There's what's called the hero's journey.
The hero's journey is like, you know, you have to get knocked down to get back up and go through adversity.
And Mary Sue's are characters who never have to go through the hero's journey, and they're all mostly women.
So that's why the guys were pissed off about the Star Wars movies because the main character was a woman and she was a Mary Sue.
But a vocal contingent went on the attack immediately, decrying the forced diversity of the new trilogy.
Almost 40 years, we've taken one kind of person and made them the center of the world and catered to their every single wimp and not really represented other people.
So as we're having societal change where we're showing other kinds of people as the heroes, there are a lot of people that generally, they feel like something has been stolen from them.
They directed.
Yeah, because you guys did steal it from them.
You did.
It's like, that's the female gaslighting.
It never ends.
You get upset and they just gaslight you and say, you shouldn't be upset.
It's like, bitch.
Their anger at Kelly Marie Tran, the first woman of color to hold a major honor.
Oh my gosh.
Do Asian women even count as women of color?
They like have less color than white people.
Some of them.
Pearl.
If I can say something about this Kelly Marie Tran girl.
So she was in the second Star Wars movie, The Last Jedi, which is one of the worst movies ever made.
It was intentionally divisive to the fan base.
And her character, she played this character named Rose Tico, who was a complete DEI diversity hire.
There's no reason for her to be in the movie.
Because what happens, Pearl, is they take existing characters, then they bring them into the movie, and they have these new female characters, and they try to prop up the female characters or the race swap characters, like the black characters and stuff.
But to do that, they do that at the expense of an existing character or older character.
And that's exactly what happened with this Asian girl.
There's no reason.
It wasn't the actress.
Her character was just awful.
I'm just upset they called her a woman.
I don't like it when Asian women get in on the woman of color thing.
Like, I just think they feel left out.
No, it's like, okay, the black women, that's a woman of color.
Latino women, I'll give you that.
But Asian women, really?
You guys think you get to be in the women of color box?
Yeah.
A lot of Asians.
Sorry, go ahead.
I've been in, I went to Japan and most of the women there were lighter than me.
Some of them are so pale.
And you guys get to be put in that DEI box.
Like, come on.
That's why it was funny during the cough cough when a lot of Asians were saying, this is the first time I've ever experienced racism.
Because Asians run away from, they run away from that label of being a person of color, but then run to it when it benefits them.
I would too.
I'll be a person of color.
What do I need to do?
Let me stay on YouTube.
Okay, can we acknowledge those awful female sci-fi gooner books?
Saw a feminist fantasizing about getting it with Bigfoot.
I haven't seen those.
I'm not in the, look at guys.
I was telling Doug MPA today.
I mean, my extent, like, I've been to an anime convention, but I don't know a lot of the like sci-fi.
It's just not my thing.
I'm learning about this today.
Screen roll and the Star Wars franchise.
A lot of fans who kind of had racist and sexist inclinations were able to band together and drive her off social media platforms.
From Ghostbusters.
Oh, I remember this.
Oh, it was so funny.
I remember a Milo clip like making fun of her.
And they were like, do you feel bad about saying that?
And he's like, I don't.
Leslie Jones to Captain Marvel's Brie Larson.
Fans are using social media to attack the actors who dared to be women in beloved sci-fi franchises using tactics they learned from the most devastating online hate campaign in history.
They want the benefit of being an entertainer, but not to be criticized.
It's like, what do you expect?
Then don't go into entertainment.
Go be an accountant.
Street gamer.
One last thing about this.
So, Pearl, the playbook was.
So, first off, you as a redhead, if you follow this lore, you'd be really pissed off because the last 10 years, they literally race swapped every single redheaded woman for a black woman.
Oh my gosh, they did that in Ariel, and I was pissed.
Yes, yes, 100% true.
And if you're going to race swap me for a black girl, like a redhead for a black girl, what make her beautiful?
Make her so beautiful that I understand.
Like Mary Jane, right?
With like in Spider-Man, she was a beautiful woman, and they race-swapped her for a mid-black.
Give me a hot, like, you guys don't have any hot black women.
I know I see them all the time, but I'm like, why are I like, if I'm gonna be replaced, I better be replaced with someone better than me.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, somebody that's way better looking.
It's just offensive.
It's just.
So the Flash, the TV show, the first four seasons were good.
But then it went off awoke Cliff.
And Iris West is the Flash's girlfriend/slash wife.
She's a redhead series Iris West actress.
Let me know if you think that she is.
So her name is Candace Patton.
Let me know if you think that she's attractive because she, Iris West was a redhead and they swapped her out for this actress named Candace Patton.
Do you think that she's attractive?
Candace Patton?
Yeah, C-A-N-D-I-C-P-A-T-T-R.
She's she's like an upper mid.
Who did she replace?
What's her name?
So the character's name is Iris West.
She was the Flash's Flash's wife in the comics.
Another redhead who got swapped out.
But yeah, so the playbook is that they'll race swap a character or they make a character a woman, and then they'll preemptively call anyone that doesn't like the any before anyone says anything, they say, if you don't like this, you're racist or you're a misogynist.
Like, they literally tell the actresses to say on the press tour for the movie or the show, well, you know, I'm just waiting for all the misogynists to say something about there being a female character.
So, what are you talking about?
No one said anything, but you're already calling the men who watch the show, they call them istaphobes, some kind of racist or some kind of phobe.
And it's just been the playbook for the last 10 years.
Hallie Bailey should have been in the little mermaid as flounder.
Yeah, she's cute, but Ariel was beautiful.
Like her comic version.
I'm like, why did you, why is she replaced with this midwoman?
She just offensive.
I mean, if you're going to replace, if you're going to replace a redhead with a black girl, I just expect the black girl to be beautiful.
I expect like Russell Wilson's wife in her prime, I would put her as beautiful back in the day.
Not anymore.
You know, she's old, but she's still quite attractive.
Let me play the rest of this.
Year four, esports.
60% of teenagers play video games.
They're playing on average three and a half hours per day.
Esports is real.
It's a billion-dollar industry.
200 million people are watching other people play video games.
Video games are big business.
And just like with comics and sci-fi, it's not just for guys anymore.
They're damn and the men are like, no damsels in distress.
I'm saving the princess.
Am I supposed to let the princess die?
Is that what you want?
That's kind of harsh.
That's kind of hostile.
Well, maybe the princess shouldn't be a damsel and she could save herself.
If you look at the original.
Yeah, but like, we can't save art.
That's the endo entertainment system.
There are shockingly.
See, that's what they do.
They go into a male industry and they nag.
It's like just a few number of games where you can even play as a woman.
We kind of have this stereotype.
I did like Super Smash Bros.
Actually, I did play that one.
About games being for teenage boys.
It's just not true today.
Women make up 46% of people who play video games.
Check the trailer.
Pause that.
Check the trailer for the new Predator, Pearl.
Yeah, go ahead.
That stat is completely off.
They say that 46% of women, no, 46% of video games players are women.
And that's not true.
That's only if you factor in mobile games on your cell phone.
Console gamers and PC gamers are 85% men.
Yeah.
And they've been trying to get all dominated.
Sorry, what?
They've been trying to have this push like 50% of the audience needs to be appeased with this woke garbage and it's BS.
It's completely killing the video game industry.
The industry.
PSA Anita Sarkistan had a wedding-themed birthday party.
Wow.
Women and LGBTQ developers are fighting to make the industry more inclusive.
Tensions in the gaming community boiled until they exploded in August of 2014.
What happened during Gamergate is you saw a lot of factions of different types of game consumers band together, sometimes in really toxic and abusive ways against people that were perceived as destroying the gaming culture.
Because of that, you had a lot of people who staunchly believed in the Gamergate movement, as it was called, coming together to harass and attack.
So from the beginning, Gamergate supporters have claimed that this is about journalistic ethics and about supposed corruption in the gaming industry.
But it has originated as and it's continued to be about sort of undermining women in the gaming industry.
This was the spark that ignited a coordinated movement to attack marginalized developers, activists, and journalists in the gaming industry under the dubious guise of ethics and games journalism.
Gamergate organized on the same underground message boards that would later lead to the QAnon cult.
They sent their fans to it.
All right.
I'm done with this video.
This is enough women nagging for me.
They all look like this, too.
Oh my goodness.
All right, let's see what else we got here.
Gamergate was an online harassment campaign in 2014 and 15 that targeted women in the video game industry.
Their attacks were attributed largely to white male right-wing gamers who railed against the rise and influence of women and feminism in the industry.
Gamergate served as a recruiting tool for their growing alt-right movement.
They're saying it started Pizzagate.
Disney Star Wars gave us a number eight Asian actress for 30 seconds.
Got rid of her because she was prettier than the strong independent Rey.
Left us with Kelkie Marie at a number three.
The Gamergate campaign was sparked by the release of, okay, the industry got greedy.
Sorry, I'm reading the super chats and decided to diversify.
Storied franchises like Star Wars and video game industry, they missed off of the true fans and the gamers, and now we're all suffering.
It's a dumb move.
Okay.
The game received acclaim from video game critics and praise from mental health professionals, but it also spurred a backlash from a vocal minority in the online gaming community because its subject was depression.
Although interactive fiction was among the older and most established genres in the history of video games, the text-driven interior monologue style of Quinn's games was disparaged as boring.
In short, Depression Quest was no call of duty.
In August of 2014, Depression Quest debuted to a much larger audience when it was released on Steam.
One of the world's largest PC gaming distribution platforms.
Days later, a boyfriend, a former boyfriend of Quinn's, wrote a long post on the Penny Arcade and something awful forums that accused her of deceptive and manipulative behavior during their relationship.
Although both sites removed the post, the content was copied by users on the anonymous 4chan.
4chan posts crafted narrative that accused Quinn of having a physical relationship with a journalist in order to obtain a positive positive review of her game and advance her career, although the accusations were proved false.
Quinn became the focus of a sexual harassment camp.
Yeah, I bet she did it.
She glucked for it.
It's just so she had a video game that got a positive review.
The thing about it, Pearl, was that it was barely even a game.
It was like a bunch of, it had a menu and a bunch of text.
And you can make choices in the text and it was about depression.
It was barely a game.
But then all immediately like, it's so groundbreaking and it's so great.
And the guys were like, are you guys serious?
Like, this is no effort.
You're literally giving this praise because it's a woman talking about her mental health.
That's where the backlash came from.
And all of a sudden, it got all these positive reviews, and people were trying to figure out how they got these positive reviews.
And the rumor came out of it that she banged this prominent reviewer to get a good view.
A good review.
Whenever you wonder if someone comes out of nowhere, that's a woman.
It's just usually they bang.
Yeah.
No, usually they banged somebody.
Okay, the online campaign was initially called Quinspiracy before the hashtag Gamergate was coined by conservative actor.
Oh, Adam Baldwin.
Oh, I thought I was going to say Adam Baldwin on Twitter on August 27th, 2014.
Right-wing columnist Milo Yiannopoulos popularized the hashtag on the Breitbart news site, and he became one of the most visible faces of both Gamergate and the broader anti-feminist movement.
Steve Bannon's Breitbart would do much to spread the awareness of Gamergate, and Bannon and Yiannopoulos would use that platform to draw Gamergate supporters into a larger alt-right movement.
Gamergate widened its focus to target other prominent women in the gaming community, including Jen Fran, who wrote about gaming for The Guardian and other publications.
Anita Sariscan, a feminist blogger, a feminist blogger and critic of the portrayal of women in video games.
Oh, and Brianna Wu, an independent video game developer and blogger.
Okay, I get the idea.
Damn.
Women goes online complaining.
Let me read this part.
So people don't seem to believe me when I say I have to listen to a lot of weird shit while playing games because I'm a girl.
Sometimes it's funny and other times it's disgusting.
So here's a series called Oh My God a Girl and all of the other ridiculous shit that I had to listen to.
I just don't.
I don't understand.
Why do you go into a male industry if you don't want to be have men say that?
You know, it's just like, why are you here?
Fortify the room.
You need to keep the hostage concerned.
Reloading!
What the fuck was that?
Shut the fuck up.
Do me a favor.
Leave this lobby.
Shouldn't even be on here.
Oh, really?
Yeah, really?
Why are you still here?
And I'm going to fucking die.
Oh, my God.
Go fuck yourself.
Can you do me a favor and give me a poppy bagel?
What's the extra cream?
Please emp this.
I'm a homosexual, so I do not care for the opinions of women.
Oh, that was so funny.
Like right by the garage door.
Is that a grill?
No, I don't know what a grill is.
It's a fucking George Foreman, you dumb bitch.
GG girl.
Geez.
GG girl.
The girl, everybody, freak out.
Biohazard.
Oh my god, it's a girl.
Oh my god, oh my god.
Thonicus Maximus, he's talking to you.
You shouldn't be playing this game.
This game is girl.
It's a boy game.
Oh.
You're a girl game.
I love kids.
All right.
You're welcome.
My girl.
Is that a girl?
They don't.
A girl gamer?
Oh, my.
Oh, my God.
Like girls play this game.
Oh, shit.
Lose this fucking cute.
Oh, take off that voice.
Mel, can you have me, please?
Uh, no.
What gender do you search for?
What?
Of duty player.
Try and guess the percentage of duty players that are women.
It's gotta be low.
1%.
They say 6%, but I guarantee you it's lower than that.
I guarantee it.
There are probably women that logged on, or who knows why they logged in, but I guarantee you it's probably 2% of active players are women.
And so you can go for days and weeks without running into a girl.
And then she's in there and they're like, oh my god, a girl.
And she's going to get offended.
Come on now.
Are you serious?
Zoe Quinn, who's Zoe Quinn bullied a male developer into self-deleting?
Yeah, she was the focal point of the whole Gamergate thing.
She's the one that popped the whole thing off.
So who did she bully into killing himself?
I have no idea.
I have no idea.
I didn't hear about that part.
Okay.
You know what's kind of sad?
I think you're the first stream I've met in this game besides me.
I've met a few.
Most won't talk because there's a lot of harassment that goes on in this community.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's part of being in a male field.
Like, I remember I used to sell plumbing parts to plum.
I don't know why.
I think I could just get in the door in a lot of places.
So that was why they had me do it.
Because I was like 22 at the time.
But I would go to these like plumbing places and it was all plumbers at the schools.
And I just remember listening to how they would talk to each other.
And I'm like, damn, they are harsh.
Fortunately.
Are you a real grill?
Is this a grill?
Shit.
Your own handwriting.
Come on.
Let's fucking get it.
Get the grill.
Hell yeah.
I support you.
I support grills.
Wow.
Why, Grill?
Why?
Why are you doing this shit?
Oh, shit.
Grill, no, you're blind.
She has a name.
A dude in Halo 3 threatened to grate me with a screwdriver.
People wouldn't survive in our era.
Online is wild regardless of gender.
Get in a bomb.
Protection.
Yo, let me get your MySpace.
Can I get you on MySpace?
I think you still use MySpace.
Hey, Ella, can you eat your ass?
Just throw it into that.
Ella, why does it smell like fresh-shaped nuts?
Okay.
Typical of women?
No response?
You don't need armor, just use your boobies.
Hey, we're respecting you out here.
We could be shit on you.
The woman died.
Yo, Grill, can I give you a Snapchat?
Shut your mouth.
Can I get it?
Come on.
Let's get it.
You can have my Minecraft account on the location if you want.
Please.
You're a nice girl.
I don't ever communicate with Grills.
Please.
Can I have your Snapchat?
I'll give you Gushers.
I'll give you my Gushers.
Please.
I'll give you my Gushers and Fruit Roll Up in return for your Snapchat.
Seems like a fair deal.
I think you're trying to call her fat.
She's not fat.
She's thick.
Can I have your Snapchat?
The man's trying.
Oh my God, I swear.
I fucking love you.
Please let me have your Snapchat.
Grill, can I have your Snapchat?
Wait, what's your real name?
Namanda.
So what else do I need to know about Gamergate, Doug?
Is there anything we missed?
Well, I'm going to get $10 Super Chat.
I checked it.
It's 46% are female gamers.
Okay, go ahead.
But that's including mobile games, roulette wheel.
If you take that out, 85 to 90% of PC and console gamers are still men.
So, after Gamergate, you started to slowly see feminist garbage in video games.
So first off, women used to be hot in video games, and now they're not.
Now they all look like men, right?
And then they start to push, they would, I'm just going to say it.
The best video game developers are Japanese or white guys.
In America, they're all white.
Sorry.
I've been playing video games for most of my life.
The best developers for PlayStation and Xbox.
So they tried to push out all the white guys.
You what men?
And tried to bring in diverse game developers and women.
And now the whole industry has gone to shit.
Because of Gamergate.
Literally.
You know what?
I don't understand.
Go ahead.
No, go ahead.
I don't understand why.
Why are women there?
Like, if you don't, like, why would you go?
It's kind of like the people that troll me on my show.
I'm like, if you don't like it, then why are you, like, why are you here?
Like, there's so many other things you could do.
You could go get brunch with your girlfriend.
You could go solo travel.
There's a million events in any major city.
Like, why are you here?
Like, in the men's space complaining about the way the men talk.
I just don't get it.
I'll tell you, I'll tell you why.
This one black woman put this TikTok on and said, I love going places where black people aren't allowed.
I love being the black woman taking up space.
I love it.
I love it.
That's what this is.
And remember, we're in the great experiment, Pearly Pearl.
These women, they want to get in, ruin everything, try it on, and then leave and just leave it all burned down.
They don't plan on staying there long term.
They want to stay there until they get tired of it or want to move on something else.
So, do you know what else I've noticed has been ruined?
I haven't seen a good movie in forever.
Yeah.
That's the truth.
I have a Netflix account, and I sometimes think I watch YouTube too much where I'm like, I am just watching this red pill content.
I need to watch something else.
But I can't find anything else because I'm like, all of these shows suck.
They're just woke.
So I'm like, yeah.
And here's the thing.
You're not even old enough. for them to take what you like when you were younger and wokeify it and ruin it.
You know, I'm in my mid-40s and nothing is sacred.
Nothing.
Doesn't you think they couldn't pull something of it's to the point where they're pulling everything out, even stuff that I forgot about.
I'm like, oh yeah, that was a thing.
Then all of a sudden, all the characters are gay.
The redhead's a fat black woman.
April O'Neill from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was a fat black woman.
It's insane.
Doug, I don't even know what it's like to not be woke.
Because it's ever since.
I remember woke stuff from when I was even a teenager.
Oh my God.
Yeah, so I don't even know what it's like to not have the woke stuff.
I don't.
Yeah, so.
Well, give it, because it happens right when you're around 35, where they'll find ways to ruin what you valued when you were young.
They're going to find a way.
They always do.
Yeah.
I liked the movie Catch Me If You Can.
I thought that was a really good.
I want to see if that's on Netflix.
I'm going to watch that.
I was watching this.
That's the one with Leonardo DiCaprio, right?
I don't.
I love that.
I don't think so.
I don't think it was Leonardo DiCaprio.
I was watching this.
I've been watching this series on Netflix, and it's clearly like made for women, but I just can't find anything better to watch.
And there's just so much sex in it.
And I keep having to skip over the sex scenes because it's like, I feel like I'm watching corn.
I'm like, if I wanted to watch that, like the storyline's okay.
It's like a murder mystery kind of thing.
But it'll be like I'm watching this murder mystery and then all of a sudden there's like a lesbian sex scene.
And I'm like, why am I like, why am I seeing boobs right now?
But if I watch like a guy's movie and there's a sex scene, I mean, they get right to it.
They're done.
It's not that long.
Do you know what I mean?
It's not that intense.
Like, it's just, here are the boobs.
Let's move on.
But the problem with the women shows, it's like you might have a decent storyline and then it's just, there's so much sex, cheating, like all that stuff.
It never ends.
You have these movies.
There's this movie called, you're going to laugh.
It's called My Old Ass.
Is it DiCaprio and Catch Me?
I might be, you might be wrong.
Sorry, go ahead.
Yeah, Catch Me If You Can was Leonardo DiCaprio was faking all these different occupations and Tom Hanks was the cop trying to get.
Oh my gosh, it was Leo.
Why am I did I not remember that?
Yeah, I know my movies.
Yeah, so there's this movie.
So you have these coming of age movies now where it's all about these young girls who are like high school age or like right after high school going off of college.
And they're all like into like lesbian sex now.
It's like a bunch of girls being whores with other girls.
It's like this whole subgenre now.
I'm like, what is this?
The latest one, like where this movie called My Old Ass.
And this girl meets this other girl and they spend the summer like whoring around like in this lesbian relationship.
And then she moves off to college and she's like a regular heterosex.
Such a weird movie.
I'm like, what?
This, yeah, this one girl I was with was like, hey, let's watch this.
And I'm like, what the hell is this?
No, it never ends.
Like, that's the thing.
I think that when women say men are super sexual, I think women are way more sexual.
I mean, men want sex, but then they're done with it.
It's like the women that want this like drawn out romance and like crazy sex in hot places.
You know what I mean?
It's like the lesbian set.
Most men are good with just, you know, some missionary and normal.
Women are the ones that want to be choked out.
Okay, so I think we're going to go on the website for now because we got to get going on that.
Do you have any final thoughts on Gamergate, Doug MPA?
We're starting to see a turnaround thanks to Trump getting elected.
They say Grand Theft.
Okay, so Grand Theft Auto V has made over $10 billion revenue of Grand Theft Auto V. One second.
Theft Auto V has made over $9 billion.
So Grand Theft Auto VI has been in development for 11 years, right?
And it was just about to come out, but they delayed the game.
And why do you think that they would delay the game after Trump got elected?
To make the women uglier.
Oh, no, more conservative.
So now, because Trump's in office, they can make a real good video game.
Yeah, now they can get rid of all the woke garbage that was in there.
But they're taking an extra year and a half to rewrite the game and take some stuff out because I guarantee you it was woke as all hell.
I guarantee it.
Right?
So we're starting to see a turning round.
You have this game called Stellar Blade, where the main character shit has tits and ass now.
Oh, and one last thing about Gamergate.
So what they're trying to do, and this is Sarkeesian and all these Gamergate broads, is they're trying to get the people that take the payments, the credit card payments for online games, to stop taking payment for games that they find offensive.
Now, that's their latest ploy.
So if these women think that a game is too sexual or too misogynistic, that they're going to reach out to the payment companies where you, you know, if you want to buy a game online, like online, to the online store, and push them to not carry that, to not take the payment for that game and not have it on the online store.
That's a latest grift now.
Wow.
They always find a way.
They always find a way.
Austin says, Pearl, you are so hot and amazing.
You are probably going to call me a simp for saying that.
I don't care.
You deserve it.
Anyways, weapons, it's great for the brand, and it's a new, it's a great brand new movie.
Is it on Netflix?
People forget.
Hold on.
It's out in theaters.
Oh.
Okay.
Well, I looked it up to see if it was on Netflix.
I don't go see movies in person.
So if it's not online, I'm not going to go see it.
But when it's out, you know, because I'm like, why don't I just wait till it's out?
You know, then I'll go watch it.
But thanks for the recommendation.
I appreciate it, you simp.
Sorry.
Okay.
All right, guys.
Well, that's all I got today.
We got to do.
I'm trying to get going because we have to go on the website and talk about.
I'm going to give YouTube tips.
So I'm going to go through my YouTube channel and say what we did good and bad this week so you can kind of see how to analyze the channel.
And if you guys are in the chat, I will analyze your channel or your video and say what's good and bad about it.
Doug MPA, you got anything?
Nope.
Thank you, everyone, for being here.
We really appreciate that.
And have a good one.
Cool.
So we're going to cut on the YouTube, but we're going to be on the Audacity Network.
So it's on the App Store.
So you can download it and apply.
And yeah, and hopefully I'll see you guys in the chat.