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Oct. 1, 2025 - Pearly Things - Pearl Davis
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Free Speech Is A Myth | Pearl Daily

Myron argues free speech is a myth, citing demonetization, swatting, and $7,000 lawsuits for dissenting on topics like slavery history or transgender issues. YouTube’s apology feels hollow, he claims, while platforms like Twitter allegedly bow to Biden administration pressure—echoing Europe’s Digital Service Acts. Creators self-censor: "low-hanging fruit" avoid controversy, "calculated risks" (including himself) weigh consequences, and "idiots" (like Alex Jones) face career collapse. True free speech demands control over your environment, not just words, leaving online discourse a high-stakes game where even legal debates become weaponized. The future? Trump’s presidency might offer temporary relief, but the battle for expression remains unstable. [Automatically generated summary]

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Because I tell the truth Alright, I'm trying to do a new style of piano today.
I'm gonna do this again kind of I've almost I've almost got it down guys.
You're gonna be with me in my piano journey, So let me, by the way, you can start putting words in the chat that I will freestyle.
I'll be the villain if that's what you want.
I'll be the villain if that's what you need.
I'll be the villain if that's what you gotta believe.
I'll be the villain if I have to, Cause they can't see another point of view.
They hate me because I tell the truth.
There's two sides to every story, Yours, mine, and the truth.
There's nothing that these liberals won't do, So I'll be the villain if that's what you want.
I'll be the demon if that's what you need.
I'll be the villain if that's what you gotta believe.
Even the devil's got a price.
Even the devil's gotta sleep at night.
They hate me because I put up a fight.
I'll be the villain if that's what you want.
I'll be the villain of that's what you need.
I'll be the villain of that's what you gotta believe.
All right, that's like a half-written song if you like it.
I might finish it.
I wrote it when I was really butthurt about being demonetized It kind of goes with the topic today.
I was very butthurt when I wrote this song You know, I was a little whiny, you know, and it is what it is.
Sometimes I'm in my Taylor Swift era, I gotta.
So let me look at what you guys have in the chat in terms of what I should freestyle tonight.
Please put it in the chat and then I will make a song out of it.
Keep going with it.
I'll be the villain of that.
That's what you want.
I'll be the villain if that's what you need.
I'll be the villain of that.
That's what you gotta believe.
What's another lyric I could do?
I could do.
So we're talking about I'll be the villain.
And then I already said the truth.
What's another theme?
I like themes in songs.
This is where I got stuck because I just couldn't figure out where I would go next with it.
Cause I like, I like my songs to tell a story.
Maybe it's, oh, you know.
I'll do it with the topic today.
Now YouTube wants to apologize.
They say that we're back and it's fucking lies.
Now YouTube wants to say, oh, it's alright.
You can tell the truth.
Do it this time.
Boy, I'll be the villain if that's what you want.
I'll be the villain if that's what you need.
Villain spilling blood on the streets.
Make you nice lyric.
Okay, it's a ballard because I can't play the piano that fast yet.
So we have no other choice.
That's all I can do right now.
As my piano improves, I can do some more stuff, but I was very excited.
I can almost do two rhythms with both hands.
That's big for me.
That's big.
I can't do it that long, but wait, because for anyone that is not learning piano, I'll tell you.
There's like this, which is one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, one, two, three, four, one, two, three.
So you can sing anything on something like that.
so I could do.
I want you to stay.
I want you to stay.
Or I could do the same pattern.
I could do a different song.
I don't even know if this is like the actual way to play it, but you can kind of mess around and be like, oh my gosh, I'm blanking.
I would do, what's another one?
All I, all I guess is, this is my last.
It kind of works, but you kind of play around and get it.
But the other way to play, which is a little more complicated, I'm on step two.
See, it's faster and it's got the two.
And it's more complicated because I've got to do two at the same time.
If you were wondering, I mean, nobody's going to appreciate this.
I certainly did it when I wasn't playing.
Villain, killing, spilling, thrilling.
I want you to stay, but looking for a fight.
I want you to stay.
But looking for a fight is not my way.
I want you to leave.
If you're not going to tell me what the fuck you believe, I'll be the villain if that's what you want.
I'll be the villain if that's what you need.
I'll be the villain if that's what you gotta believe.
I'll be the villain if I have to.
Because you can't see another point of view.
They hate me because I tell the truth.
Okay, that's what I'm messing with this week, but we'll go into today's topic.
If I need a bassinet, I'll play.
What is a bath?
Oh, a basis.
Oh, sure.
Sure.
Random stranger on the internet.
Yes, come right in my personal studio.
Oh, sure.
Just cut right this way.
You know, it's like, no offense, guys, but I can't have random people in.
I did that for a year and a half and I almost blew my head off.
All right, so today, we're gonna go in today's topic.
We're talking about free speech because apparently YouTube is issuing an apology.
Oh, can you email me the link?
Because I just realized the signal is not on this computer.
YouTube is issuing apologies to all the YouTubers that they kicked off during the Biden administration.
Now, by the way, guys, I want you to know this last election, I am a one-issue voter.
I really am.
And I have to pick the issue that affects my life the most.
You know, the, you know what's interesting?
I have a very liberal friend.
He's very liberal.
And we spoke about this upcoming election.
And I told him I just want my YouTube channel back.
That's the one issue I'm voting on.
Nothing else matters to me because my life, and I'm going to go into this, is in shambles because of this one issue.
And that is, so Trump had my vote because I said out of the two parties and I said, look, if Hillary Clinton came out and I hate Hillary Clinton with a passion, I hate Hillary Clinton.
But if she said, I will have abortion legal up to term, and I think that's disgusting.
I think that is the most disgusting thing.
But if she said abortion up to term and you get your YouTube channel back, I got to be honest.
I wouldn't want anyone to see it.
I'd be a little bit like, but that would be my take.
That would be my vote.
Because in my head, I'm like, these women are going to kill their kids anyway.
It's disgusting, but you can't stop it.
And what I compared abortion to really is a sinking ship, right?
And you're on, you're on, imagine.
This is an abortion show, but I've given up, ladies.
You can kill your kids.
You get to kill away.
I'll do the thing in a second.
And it's like, imagine you're on the Titanic and abortion is the Titanic and it's going down.
And it's sinking so fast that there's a lifeboat.
But the lifeboat is accept abortion, but get some things that you want.
And you can go down with the sinking ship, but it's going to sink anyway.
And that's how I feel about those kids.
Unfortunately.
I don't say this with a happy heart, but I've just seen the consequences.
You know, I've interviewed these women that have a change of heart.
They always magically have a change of heart after they aborted Glocktavius, Tyrese, Tyrone, Gavin, and Brad's child.
No, they keep Brad's kid.
He's got money.
Brad's kid's going to stay.
But it's always like they'll give these women microphones and they're like, oh, yeah, I had seven abortions, but I'm pro-life now.
I'm like, really?
Can we give it to anybody else?
Anybody?
I never had an abortion.
Can I get the mic?
Do you know what I mean?
I'm like, could I, no, no, Pearl's evil and she's banned.
I'm like, of course I am.
Of course, of course I am.
All right.
So to, you know, get us started about the state of America and freedom of speech in this country, we are going to start with this very fun video we put together here.
It's expensive to run this.
I mean, I really hate to even have this conversation with y'all, but we have a staff of like 20 people.
Being transparent, being 100% transparent with y'all.
We make it a little easy, guys, but like we have people that work for us that legit have a need and depend on us.
And if it wasn't for our discurrent platform right now, they wouldn't eat.
How many people have you seen try to do what we do?
We're bringing girls on and absolutely fail and quit.
We've been doing it consistently for three years.
Guys, and that eats up so much money, so much time, so much resources.
But we said, you know what?
We're going to continue to invest in it because you guys want the content.
We're not going to quit.
We're going to keep giving you guys what you guys wanted from the beginning.
There is like, there is a matrix, man.
And it's okay.
I'm never going to say, oh, oh, oh, well, I'm doing this, blah, blah, blah.
And I hate doing this.
I left a job that I truly loved to do this, right?
Because I shouldn't be admitting this, but saving children, right?
That was great.
But saving you guys is better.
You want to know what they're trying to do.
They want us dead.
And I hate to make it all about myself, but I have been defamed, okay?
My life has been destroyed.
My life has been ruined, Alex, by people who have defamed me online.
I am 25 years old, and it will probably be like this for the rest of my life.
But what are they doing?
I want to know what people are actually going to do.
My life is ruined.
Does anybody understand how ruined my life is?
Tonight, a deafening silence from the president's Twitter account in his waning days as commander-in-chief.
Twitter, run by CEO Jack Dorsey, saying after close review of the president's recent tweets, it banned him due to the risk of further incitement of violence.
Gaywonk doesn't have a sense of humor, doesn't understand this.
Even though he's supposedly a wonk, his brain is having a real hard time wrapping his head around basic concepts.
And so the little crap storm he threw actually caused YouTube to reconsider.
And YouTube demonetized Crowder's account.
And still, still that wasn't enough for Gay Wonk.
Sell the what, Gaywonk bitched.
Basically, all political content gets demonetized.
Crowder's revenue stream isn't from YouTube ads.
It's from selling merch.
And socialism is for a f shirt.
Actually, Gaywonk, it's socialism is for figs.
Selling ice shirts to millions of loyal customers that YouTube continues to drive to his channel for free.
All right, so let's have a conversation about freedom of speech.
Now, I am going to make the case today that I do not believe that freedom of speech exists in this country.
I don't, I don't believe it does.
And the reason I don't believe it does is because I have lived this.
I've lived this.
So apparently, YouTube has told content creators that we were censored during the Biden administration.
And now, obviously, we know this.
And I was thinking about freedom of speech.
And I was thinking about everyone's saying now we're in the golden age of YouTube.
Right-wing creators are back.
YouTube is issuing apologies, and we'll get into that later.
And now we are just going to be so free to speak.
So I wanted to first think about what is free speech and what constitutional rights do I have as an American citizen.
In the United States, free speech is a constitutionally protected right that allows individuals to express their opinions and ideas without government interference.
This right extends to various forms of expression beyond just speaking, including writing, printing, broadcasting, and symbolic acts.
However, freedom of speech is not absolute.
It does not protect speech that incites imminent lawless actions, constitutes fighting words, or falls under other narrowly defined categories like obscenity.
It's crucial to remember that the First Amendment protects against government censorship, not restrictions by private entities like companies or employers.
What is protected?
Government restraint.
The core of the right is protection from government action, ensuring the government cannot punish or suppress speech.
Broad forms of expression.
Speech encompasses more than just words.
It includes symbolic acts, protests, writing, and online communication.
Unpopular or offensive views.
Most speech, even if controversial, hateful, or offensive, is protected.
Really, really.
And we're going to get into that, really.
The freedom of speech also includes the right to hear, read, and receive information from others.
Limitations, incitement to violence.
Speech is protected if it's likely to incite imminent, lawless action and is directed to causing that immediate harm.
Fighting words, words that are likely to provoke a violent reaction and are directed at another person cannot be restricted.
Obscenity: there's no right to make or distribute obscene materials.
You know what's so crazy?
You can't distribute obscene materials, but women can be naked damn near in public.
It's like school-related speech.
Schools can limit student speech, such as preventing students from publishing articles in a school newspaper or advocating illegal drug use in a school-sponsored event.
Who is bound by the First Amendment?
Government action.
The First Amendment primarily binds government entities, including the federal, state, and local government.
Private entities.
They are free to set their own rules for speech on their platforms and in their workplaces.
So, apparently, actually, I'm going to put on this one on this stream.
Apparently, YouTube is changing its tide.
Now, YouTube, I will first say, haha, if you're watching, thanks for letting me back on, but I do have to say this.
I do.
I don't really believe you guys.
What the?
Are you seeing this?
Thank you.
All right.
I don't really believe you guys are going to do what you say you're going to do, but I hope you do.
You know what I need to refresh?
That's why.
Hold on.
What is the title of this?
Oh, free speech.
Oh, it's right there.
Okay.
All right.
So, Google to reinstate YouTube accounts censored for political speech.
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Okay, now we're good.
Joining us now, Chairman of the Very Important House Judiciary Committee.
Jim Jordan is with us.
I don't know what the hell your colleagues are talking about.
No, kidding.
Is it possible what's happening in Great Britain can happen here?
Well, yeah, the example you gave about the comedian who was arrested, remember, Sean, this was an Irish citizen who was in America, in the United States, in Arizona when he issued the tweet, and then he flies to the UK, and when he lands, he gets arrested.
It's just a matter of time before that happens to an American.
Understand what we've done, Sean.
Last Congress, we investigated what the Biden administration did.
You know, the Biden administration, on the third day, they send an email from the White House to Twitter saying, take down this tweet, ASAP.
And it was a tweet from RFK Jr., who happened to be the guy who was going to run against them in the Democrat primary before RFK Jr. said, I'm in the party that defends the First Amendment.
I'm going to support President Trump.
So that's the real threat was the Biden administration.
So we investigate all that.
We find out the Biden administration is pressuring big tech to censor Americans.
Now it's going to Europe.
And what they've done, Sean, remember the disinformation governance board that the Biden administration set up?
Europe has now codified, made law the disinformation governance board.
And you've got a bunch of bureaucrats now with the force of law behind them going after Europeans.
And I think it's just a matter of time before it impacts Americans, just like this Irish citizen who was arrested when he landed for some joking tweet that he put out a few days back.
That's how bad it's gotten.
I think the best example is the one you brought up, and that is when the FBI verified the authenticity of Hunter Biden's laptop in March of 2020.
They systematically went around and met with social media companies, pre-bunking it week after week after week.
They were meeting weekly and they said, you may be a victim of Russian disinformation.
It may be about Hunter.
It may be about Joe Biden.
Sure enough, they knew Bob Costello, Rudy Giuliani's then attorney, had a copy.
They knew the story would leak.
The New York Post drops it.
These very same companies, Mark Zuckerberg, who you know, and Jack Dorsey, then of Twitter, they call up.
Is this the disinformation you were talking about?
They wouldn't confirm the truth that they knew because they talk about it.
They're talking about all the time pre-bunking it.
That to me is abuse of power that cinder blocks on an election.
And yeah, chilling free speech.
And the New York Post got censored.
They got locked out of their account.
That's what happens when you elect.
RFK Jr., when he testified, said it best.
When you look at history, it's never the good guys who are for censorship.
It's always the bad guys.
Thank goodness President Trump won and we've stopped it.
But we got to make sure this doesn't continue in Europe.
I mean, the hallmark, we had a wonderful witness last Congress as well, Rupa Zupermanier, journalist from Canada, and she said the hallmark of Western culture is free expression.
If you lose that, if you can't debate, it is scary.
And where they want to take that, again, they have codified the disinformation governance board.
Bureaucrats telling you what you can say, what you can post, what you can tweet, what you can read.
That is wrong.
And you felt it firsthand, the censorship of some things you did.
You online everything else.
this is how dangerous it is it's why we're focused on i left london at a good time Okay.
Google detailed its remarkable shift in a document.
Oh, oh, joy.
Oh, joy.
First obtained by Fox News Digital, that a lawyer for the company provided to the House Judiciary Committee.
The new policy from Google, also known by its parent company, Alphabet, could affect both average users and well-known figures like the FBI director Don Bongino, White House counterterrorism chief Sebastian Gorca, and war room podcast host Steve Bannon, all of whom were permanently banned in recent years for COVID-19 or election-related content.
Reflecting on the company's commitment to free expression, YouTube will provide an opportunity for all creators to rejoin the platform.
If the company terminated their channels for repeated violations of COVID-19 and election integrity policies that are no longer in effect.
Bon Gino ended his conservative radio show, which live streamed on Rumble when he joined the administration this year.
He attributed his popularity on the platform to permanently losing his YouTube channel in 2022.
YouTube permanently banned Bongino, who had one of the most followed accounts on the platform for spreading what he said was COVID-19 misinformation about masks.
The document from Google also noted that YouTube values conservative voices on its platform and acknowledged that creators have extensive reach and play an important role in civic discourse.
The document included a section about the Biden administration and said the White House officials at the time pushed Google behind the scenes to remove perceived misinformation related to COVID-19.
The lawyer for Google also noted that the big tech platform censored content independently of the Biden administration based on its internal policies, but that the company has rolled back on those policies.
Senior Biden administration officials, including White House officials, conducted repeated and sustained outreach to Alphabet and pressed the company regarding certain user-generated content related to COVID-19 that did not violate its policies.
The administration created a political atmosphere that sought to influence the actions of platforms based on their concerns regarding misinformation.
Reached for comment, a Google spokeswoman told Fox News Digital it did not have anything more to add besides what was in the document.
And Google's revelations came in response to a years-long Republican-led investigation by the committee into big tech companies, including Google, that censored and suppressed content on their platform related to COVID-19 in the 2020 election in Hunter Biden.
YouTube's posture follows Meta simply shifting last year towards denouncing the Biden administration's pressure tactics, which were well documented in emails provided to the committee.
Meta revealed at the time that it was a third-party fact-checkers, a move then Joe Biden called really shameful.
YouTube had not used outside fact checkers and vowed it will not empower fact checkers to take action or label content on the platform.
Parallel to congressional investigators was a lawsuit brought by two Republican attorneys general over social media censorship.
Discovery in the case largely mirrored what the committee uncovered.
The Supreme Court ultimately did not decide on the merits of the case and instead found that the plaintiffs lacked standing to bring it, but the lower courts had largely sided with the plaintiffs, including a judge, who found the federal government seemed to have assumed a role similar to a ministry of truth.
The high court's decision disappointed Republicans who hoped for a landmark ruling in social media companies' censorship practices violating the First Amendment.
The case also explored a jawboning, which involves the government pressuring private companies to censor their speech.
The team jawboning has resurfaced in the wake of Charlie Kirk's death after an ABC late night host Jimmy Kimmel suggested on a show that the suspect Tyler Robinson was a member of the MAGA group.
Authorities have said Robinson felt Kirk spread hate and that he engraved his bullet casings with gamer-inspired anti-fascist messaging.
Kimmel also repeatedly expressed sympathies for Kirk's family and condemned the shooting.
Still, ABC and its owners suspended Kimmel's show.
ABC lifted the suspension beginning Tuesday, but one of the affiliate owners said it will continue to replace Jimmy or to replace Kimmel with other programming concerns.
Do you know what's so crazy?
You know what?
I have liberal friends say this to me, talking about Kimmel.
And I'm like, boo, freaking who?
He got kicked off for a week.
Oh, oh, oh, cry me a river.
Cry me a river.
It's like, oh no, they got mad at you.
And you don't know what I bet.
And by the way, what happened to me was nothing compared to the other guy.
The other guys have had it so much worse.
And I'm still going to complain about it.
I am still going to complain about it because it's such bullshit.
Okay.
All right.
In addition to censorship concessions, Google also criticized the European Union's Digital Service Acts and Digital Markets Act and told the Judiciary Committee it will remain vigilant in the face of legal obligations from other countries.
The EU laws have drawn bipartisan scrutiny in Congress over concerns.
The foreign laws will force big tech companies to follow more extensive regulations and to ramp up content moderation in a way that could affect American users.
Okay, so today I want to talk about why I do not believe we have freedom of speech in this country.
And when I got into media, I was very passionate about free speech.
Again, I've told you, I felt very misled by the media in my youth.
I mean, me, I would say you start kind of being an adult and paying attention around 12.
I got my first smartphone at 12.
And I was addicted to my phone from a young age.
I would say that happened to me pretty young.
Gen Z, I'm not Gen Z, but I'm almost Gen Z.
So if you don't get it, it's just, it is what it is.
And I remember it started on Facebook.
And when I first got on Facebook at 12 years old, I mean, they're pushing content down my throat.
You know, ads targeted towards me at 12, 13, 14 years old.
Very political content.
And I remember, I mean, this was so long ago that I can't remember specifics, but I remember there were these videos explaining racism, explaining feminism, why we're oppressed, blah, blah, blah, the body positivity movement.
And I mean, as a young girl, you buy into some, but not all.
I had conservative parents, thank God.
Actually, I think I'll detour this story and tell you how I did not become a liberal.
I did not.
I've only, I'm not like these other e-girls, okay?
I've never been pro-choice ever in my life, and I've only voted Republican ever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So I went, I met Sarah Palin when I was 14.
You and I are not the same.
We are not the CSR.
I went to pro-life rallies when I was young.
But I'll tell you, I was pretty undecided from like, I don't know, high school.
But I wasn't paying, I wasn't that political.
I wasn't paying that close of attention.
But my mother, she was very into the, she loved Sarah Palin.
She would take me to like these events.
So, you know, I'm getting, I'm getting my liberal phone.
I got my conservative parents, and I'm a curious person.
So I'm just hearing all the ideas.
And I remember from a young age, I did have a level of guilt from being, because my parents were pretty successful and they did pretty well.
I grew up in a big house.
And I had a level of guilt, you know, because I mean, on social media, you know, that's kind of what they would throw down your throat is that, you know, you had a leg up in life.
You were so privileged.
And it's true, you know.
But as much as my family was privileged, I really don't think my siblings and I were brats.
Like, I don't really think we were spoiled, if that makes sense.
I mean, poor kids are going to be like, fuck you, you know.
We were, but, you know, my family wasn't the type to have like Gucci or you know what I mean?
We were pretty down-to-earth people.
That just was never like our thing.
And my dad always pushed us to work hard and, you know, go for what you want and let whatever.
It doesn't matter.
People hate hearing like what people from well-off families talk about that they hate it.
Oh, they hate it.
And I get it.
It's like, yeah, anyway.
So my dad, one day, I'm telling him, you know, don't you think it's unfair that I have like free school?
I get to go to private school and all these other kids don't.
Don't you think that's unfair?
You know, the woman in me.
My brothers are like, I'm busy working, you know, like he doesn't care.
And my dad, he said, $2 in, $1 out.
And I said, well, what do you mean, Dad?
He just kept saying, $2 into something, $1 out.
You can only have so many of those programs until you run out of money.
And what I like about my dad is my dad is literally the smartest person I've ever met.
He's the, like, I've never met anybody smarter than my dad.
And like, I always tell people, I always say my dad, he's smarter than Trump.
I love Trump, but I'm delusional.
I think he's smarter.
But I'm like, he had 10 kids.
He was too busy.
We held him back in life.
All these trads.
Do you know what they say?
They say that kids are like an asset to achieving things.
And I just don't think that's true.
I really don't.
I'm going on such a, I'll get back to the point in a second.
But it really bothers me when they say that because it just, I'm like, if my dad has to help his kids solve their problems 20 hours a week instead of working, how is that not going to, anyways?
So he goes back, he says, $2 in, $1 out.
And you can only have so many of those programs until you run out.
And then, you know, the BLM stuff would start.
And I would say, but dad, you didn't hear like this guy got gunned down by the police.
And he would say, oh, really?
Look at this case in Michigan.
And I remember this so clearly because BLM got me a little bit.
I never did anything too crazy, but at times I would have empathy.
You know, because you hear they get shot down and you're like, and I remember this was a canon event, I guess, for me, was when my dad, he showed me the body camp footage of this BLM organizer in like Michigan.
And this guy had this long Facebook post about how he was targeted.
And so the police released the footage.
And they were so polite.
They were so, like, it was, I can't remember what case it was because I must have been in my teenage years.
I don't remember.
All I remember was my dad showing me this video and being like, uh-huh.
And I was like, never mind.
I talked a little bit more about that last show.
So when I got into media, I just, I was so passionate about having open discussion.
And, you know, people don't know this, but my first viral video was when I was in England.
The first video where I started making good money on YouTube because my first two years on YouTube, I did live in like poverty.
Anyways, so my first viral video was there was a girl on my team who I thought was open-minded.
And I knew she was a little bit left-leaning, but I thought she was open-minded.
And so I just thought, hey, come with me after practice.
Let's sit down and have a conversation.
It was so fun.
We took our mics and we would react to this long-form content.
And it would be like Thomas Sowell, Jordan Peterson.
And it was just slowly like deconstructing these ideas that we had about liberal ideas.
And it was just amazing to watch people's minds change.
And the way I liked it, that's why a lot of times I kick these women that just want to debate me off the show.
I hate debating people that are just trying to make you look bad.
I just want you to talk to me like a normal person.
And that's the one thing I hated about going into media is everybody is trying to win and look good for their audience.
And they have these big egos that they're just trying to, they're just trying to, they're trying to win.
They're not trying to figure out what is true.
And I really wanted to create content where people are just trying to figure out, you know, what the truth is.
And there was stuff that I thought that I was lied to about many topics.
Maybe not even lied to, but these are topics I would say that you just cannot speak freely about without people getting mad.
And the first one is the trans issue.
Now, if you talk about that issue, you have to literally get worried about being shot.
Yep, that, I mean, that's a reality.
Another issue, and you know, I wish we had real free speech zones.
Now, I don't mean not what these conservatives call free speech.
I want an uncancelable zone where we can just publicly debate ideas without the threat of being judged for anything you say.
You know, because sometimes maybe you have a fucked up idea, but you want to hear it out.
Do you know what I mean?
Like sometimes you kind of, I mean, sometimes you get bad ideas, but then you could talk about it.
Someone could say that's a bad idea because X, Y, and Z.
It doesn't have to be your terrible person.
So the trans issue, I would say you couldn't really talk freely about slavery.
You know, if I questioned any historical fact about slavery, you know, I experienced firsthand, I said it was a little embellished and you get can't, you know what I mean?
It's like you get canceled for that.
The J question.
I didn't even get that into that topic because they tried to ruin my life talking about it.
Do you know what I mean?
I didn't even really get in depth.
I didn't learn.
Women, women's another one, another protected class.
I don't think I was trying to debate.
Do you guys think Latinos are a protected class?
I don't know if they're protected.
Like, I don't really see Latinos getting offended the way other groups get offended.
I know people are more self-interested than finding the truth.
Use it to your advantage.
Just my simple thoughts.
It's free speech is a myth.
I mean, the ideal that is always subject to contradictions at time.
You're right.
I'll give you the, I'll give you the what real, what is real free speech?
Be in charge.
Yeah, I know.
So I'll read more supers.
I'm going to monologue and then I think I'm going to do supers at the end because sometimes I'm spitting and this distracts me.
No offense, guys.
Keep sending them.
You know what I mean?
But I might wait.
So I would really say everybody, do you guys, all right, wait, can we do a poll?
Are Latinos a protected class?
Yes, no.
Would you say, can you make fun of Latinos and not get canceled?
I don't see Latinos, I don't think Indians are, at least in a speech way, I don't think they're a protect.
I think you can make fun of Indians and get away with it, Asians.
But the people that really you can't make fun of, make jokes about, or explore topics.
You could say Latinos are protected legally from getting deported.
You could say that.
You know what I mean?
But I don't know if, I just can't, historically, in my lifetime, I don't think they've really had the poll other groups.
Yeah, no, not a protected.
They don't really get offended.
And what I realized is, and I think I'm going to make a diagram of this.
If you say anything that pisses off these groups, I would say mostly the gays, the Jays, blacks, anyone really but white people.
But I don't really think Latinos and A. Anyways, you could go.
And by the way, I need to do a disclaimer.
Not all, not all, not all people are like this.
These are generalizations and there are exceptions to every rule.
This is just based off of my personal life experience and things I've seen.
Now, Puerto Ricans are saying, do you know what's funny about Latinos?
Is I think they hate each other so much.
That's what I've noticed about Latino.
I'm going to be honest.
There is such beef amongst the Latino culture.
I know they kind of say white people have no solidarity.
I don't know if Latinos do either.
And this is just my experience.
I've worked with a good amount from South America and they really fight with each other.
They really, I mean, they talk so much shit.
Like one Latino will say, those Latinos are ratchet.
I can't stand being around those Latinos.
And then a different set of Latinos will say, no, those Latinos, you know.
So Puerto Ricans are sensitive.
Look, this is just what I've observed.
I don't really think Latinos come together.
I don't, maybe they might do it for their country, right?
But not on like a racial, they might like, you know, Puerto Ricans might stick together, but there's just not enough that, you know.
And I also had nannies from all over the world.
So the Hispanic, that's kind of just what I saw with the ones I had.
Okay.
So I would say if you say things that piss any of these protected classes off, you can lose your bank account.
You can have social consequences where it's very awkward for you in your personal life or pissed off women or men ruin your reputation and try to take away opportunities from you.
Instability consequences, your life is very unstable, financial consequences.
And I want to talk about some things before I do this.
Oh, legal consequences.
You get sued, violence, they might kill you if you piss off the wrong group.
So, things that have happened to me personally is: I told you guys last show, you know, I had a difference of opinion on a historical fact about slavery, and they got so mad, they got so angry that they decided to go around, try to ruin my reputation, and call me a colonizer.
I've had essay videos, three-hour essay videos, analyzing my whole life.
You know, you get essay videos made.
And by the way, I'm not complaining.
I choose this life.
I am this life.
Do you know what I mean?
But what I am explaining is this is what happens when you talk into a microphone for a living.
Or when you say your opinion, I'm doxing.
I've had threats.
I forgot what it's called, but I've had threats to when they call the police.
Oh, swatting, that's another one.
Demonetized for a year and a half.
It's very difficult.
I'll say it's kind of difficult to date when your life is this unstable.
I mean, you even see Myron.
He said he broke up with his girlfriend.
Oh, actually, he said he'd call in tonight if he has time.
So if you could make a link for him, I forgot.
Because he's like, my life is just too unstable.
And I really felt that in my soul because if I'm being honest, guys, I felt like when everything was going down with me, I just had to put my life on hold for like two years because when this is happening, you don't want to bring someone else in.
I mean, how selfish is that to bring somebody else in into that like level of chaos?
Another thing that happened was I, as you guys know, I freestyle, right?
And I made a freestyle song about a protected class making fun of them a little bit.
And I got ambushed on national TV.
I actually was supposed to, I was in talks of being a regular commentator on Pierce Morgan.
And it was completely taken away after that.
I was like, well, nothing against Pierce.
You know, in a way, he was kind of doing his job, but, you know, and, you know, after they let me out after, but that did take away opportunity from me.
I even had, I got on the phone with YouTube.
I got on the phone with YouTube and asked if I could make a generalization if I proved it with a fact.
And they said, no, that's hate speech.
Because I made a generalization about women.
I got dragged to court.
I've had to spend this month probably $7,000, roughly, on a lawsuit that I'm going to win.
I am going to win it.
I would be very surprised if I didn't.
It's really a shut-and-dry case.
But I still have to pay $7,000.
I still have to pay $7,000.
Okay.
I'm still going to have to pay $7,000 to fight this lawsuit.
And that's what I mean.
So, what happens?
I'm going to do a whiteboard because I just think it would explain this better.
I heard it.
Oh, man.
No.
All right.
Is that good?
I think it's on the tape.
The back leg.
What do you mean?
That like the one that's moving.
Oh, so you want it here?
Like further back?
Okay.
All right, guys.
So we're going to talk about, I'm going to restate it for the clip.
So we're going to talk about why there is no such thing as freedom of speech in America.
Now, you might think Pearl, but that's protected under the Constitution.
It's not like North Korea.
You can at least say what you want in your home.
So I guess you could say that maybe to some extent we do have freedom of speech when you're at home and nobody's listening.
But in terms of the public square for debate, I think recent events have shown we do not have freedom of speech.
And I'm going to go through.
So we're going to start with who has political power.
Political power plus, I need to write this smaller.
Hold on.
I wrote that too big for my chart.
All right.
Who has political power?
Buying power.
Now, I would argue that the people with the most political and buying power are women.
Women make 80% of consumer buying decisions.
That means most people are paid by women.
Now, my daddy's a software guy, and he one time gave me, he was like, no, it's not that bad.
I didn't get paid by women.
And I'm like, oh, really, Dad?
Who did you sell to?
And it was like, tradesmen, right?
And I'm like, really, Dad?
Who pays the tradesmen?
Because men fix their own stuff.
But do you know who pays plumbers, electricians, that kind of thing?
Women.
There you go.
Either directly or indirectly, most people make more money off of women.
So, or the violence power.
So when one group is willing to shoot or commit a crime or they have nothing to lose, they officially have more freedom of speech because you don't want to die.
Anyways, so the people with the power, what they'll do is they will ruin your life.
Yeah, so what will happen, you might think you have freedom of speech.
I was doing a freestyle on a guitar.
You know, I was conducting an interview.
And what'll happen is the people that have the power will ruin your life through ruining your reputation.
Now, you might think Pearl, but it's just a reputation.
Who cares?
Well, when you get, you know, this happened to me a few times.
When you're supposed to have collab, I mean, when you're supposed to have collaborations and the women are upset, so they decide we're going to try to ruin your life.
And they sabotage the collaborate.
They'll go to people that have political power, buying power, and violence power.
And what they'll do is, again, they'll try to ruin your life.
So they go for your reputation, your money, reputation, money, or your loved ones.
You know, Matt Walsh is now saying they're threatening to kill my kids.
And I'm like, Matt, I've been screaming for years not to put your kids on Twitter.
I'm not trying to be rude, but for years, you know, like, this is when the ladies put their kids on Twitter and they're doing, oh my gosh, when the ladies put their kids on Twitter and you're doing political content.
Oh, you are no offense.
So anyways, then this leads to stop talking.
So my question is, do we really have freedom of speech if the people with power will ruin your life if you're honest?
I don't know.
That doesn't sound, now, a lot of times the left will come back and say, hey, well, it's not, that doesn't mean you won't have consequences for your speech.
And I'm thinking, well, why not?
Why are we not allowed to have free speech zones where we could just debate ideas back and forth and then go on with our day?
You know, what happened to sticks and stones will break your bones.
Well, words will never hurt me.
I mean, now people are getting assassinated for just that, their words.
So again, it goes back to politicians are going to cater to what women want.
There's a reason family court hasn't changed because do they want eight votes or do they want two votes?
Which one do they want?
There's a reason medical, the medical industry, for example, now they're not weighing women because we got too fat.
Because they're like, do I want eight customers or do I want two customers?
Money made off of men is always way harder to make.
I was thinking about selling out soon.
I was thinking, you know, and I have my speech ready for the ladies.
You are so beautiful.
You are so special.
You're so awesome.
He just did not appreciate or deserve you.
Did you see?
I could get this.
Make him wait for you, Queen.
I mean, look at it.
I could get this.
And you can kind of hear it when conservatives start to sell out.
So what happens is, and I'm going to do my next part, actually.
What happens is this will start to divide the people into different categories.
Let me go to the next one.
Let me check my notes really quick.
And I'll make sure I get these right.
Oh.
All right.
So there is, I would say there's like three cats.
Maybe I have three or four.
One, two, three, yeah.
I would say there are three categories of YouTubers.
There are, number one, In conservative media, I would say.
Low-hanging fruit.
I would put Brett Cooper, Ben Shapiro, if I'm being honest, Charlie, when he was still alive.
They're the low-hanging fruit YouTubers.
So these are people that go after issues that we know will not get us kicked off, where there's no consequence.
So, for example, low-hanging fruit.
Get married, have kids, feminism bad.
Lower your taxes.
You're not, that's not really taking a risk, right?
That's kind of like low.
Matt Walsh is kind of like that.
You know, like he'll say, he'll say that trans people shouldn't be in women's sports.
That's kind of low-hanging fruit.
Even trans people kind of agree with that one.
I say put the trans people more into women's sports.
I say put more into women's sports because women ask for it.
Do you see what I'm saying?
Because by me saying that, then I lose women and then you make less money, which is why it's why I have one person in here and not 10.
You know what I mean?
So then you got the next YouTubers.
And I would put myself in this category, calculated risk YouTubers, where we will say what we're going to say about some issues,
but there's some things I'm going to weigh the risks and the rewards, and I'm just going to say, no, it's not worth it.
If I'm not an expert in that topic, I'm just not going to touch it.
If I am, I will say the truth about it, but these are calculated risks.
And the last one, I'm going to be honest: idiots that we love is, you know, these are people, you know, I would say to some extent they're brave, but they're literally willing to risk.
You know, I think something's got to be wrong with your mental to some extent to be willing to lose everything to say what you're going to say, regardless of any costs.
And I kid, I kid.
I actually do admire these people, but you know, I'm just, I'm trying to think about how my father or like men like my dad that aren't really in media that that's really how average people would view it.
They would just think, well, why would you say that?
Why do you just, you know, and that's really so I'm going to actually change it.
I'm going to say people willing to lose everything.
And sometimes you see YouTubers kind of go through the phases, right?
You know, they go all the way up to three and then they get burned too hard.
Like I would say at one point I was three, now I'm two.
I got to have somewhat of a stable life in order if I ever, yeah, You know, because I had to move to my parents' house and then it became my parents' problem.
At some point, it becomes other people's problems because they have to help you.
Anyways, so then there's calculated risk, YouTubers, and then low-hanging fruit.
Some people just stay here, like Brett Cooper's kind of an example, low-hanging fruit.
Candace, I would say, started here, BLM bad.
Now she's like, but women, we have a tendency to only go to number three.
We only go to number three when a man's paying for it.
So you'll notice after Brett Cooper gets married, now she's, you know, she's kind of going up to two, saying a little bit more edgy stuff.
Candace Owens gets married, and like, you know, the trad egrel way is to marry rich.
So now she went from one to three.
You guys see the, but I would still argue that really the only people that have freedom of speech are the ones that can pay for it.
And I would almost say that most people, I really would not advise you as somebody who's gone to three.
I would not advise you to be three.
I'm going to tell you why.
You're going to get nowhere if you have no resources.
You're going to get nowhere.
It's much smarter, I would say, for most people, unless you just have an incredible talent for media.
Most of you don't.
I'm going to be honest.
Most of you do not.
Most people are going to have more change by becoming really rich and then having the free speech.
Because then they're at the top of the circle that was there before and they can actually implement change.
Like my father, if he was ever to, you know, become a public figure or whatever, he would have way more influence because he did the money first.
So, anyways, I'm going to go.
My bad.
That's enough whiteboard for me today.
All right, I'm going to send it to, I'm going to send it to Myron.
So.
So, I mean, my take is really like, how much freedom of speech do you have?
How much freedom of speech do you have if I go to work and I get fired and now I cannot make rent?
And not just me.
Sorry.
Not just me.
This happens in corporate America all the time.
I mean, that's what human resources is.
It's just women nagging men about the way they talk at work.
So, not that this in all areas of life, if you go to school and you say the wrong thing, you get expelled.
I mean, if you go to human, if you go to corporate America, you say the wrong thing, you get fired.
I mean, whoever is your boss, I mean, that's who dictates your freedom of speech at work.
Is who do you work for and what do they allow?
Right?
People that are willing to be violent, you obviously cannot say the same things around them.
And yeah, I would just say that freedom of speech does not exist.
Okay, let me send.
Oh, and by the way, so now YouTube is saying that they're sorry to content creators.
And to YouTube, I say that's not enough.
I, by the way, my channel did not get deleted.
It did not get deleted.
And I would say, in terms of content creators, I really have not had it bad.
I still have a bank account.
I have family.
You know, it's not like I was disowned by my family or something or whatever.
I would say that I have not had it too bad.
And even I say YouTube, that's not enough.
I had to put my whole life on pause for like two years.
And now you just want to come back with a sorry.
Why don't you pay us?
Or I don't know, do something to try.
Give us some guarantee where in the future, I'm not going to be kicked off again for some BS.
But again, I just have a hard time seeing anything changing with the $8 and $2 analogy.
I'm going to send this to a few people.
Let me know if they came on.
I'm going to send it to Doug MPA too.
So, another story is that Trump did sue.
And you do have more freedom of speech if you want to sue back.
But again, I mean, even the lawsuit, the threat of a lawsuit, nobody wants to get sued.
I mean, how many people just pay people to go away for being truly honest here?
All right, bring them up.
Doug MPA, welcome to me.
How's it going?
Can you hear me okay?
I can hear you.
Laura Loomer said she's live on air, and I said, Perfect.
Let's dual stream.
We have the same people.
Like, come on.
All right.
Sorry, go ahead.
There are people in the chat tossing out numbers as to how much they thought you lost monetarily because of all this garbage.
I didn't confirm any numbers because I'm not like that.
But, guys, it's sickening the amount of money that Pearl, Myron, all these channels lost because of this YouTube garbage.
Do you know what's sorry?
Go ahead.
And if it were a perfect world, there should be a way for you to be able to get that money back because they kept getting those views.
Oh, yeah, they let you post, and people came there.
And, you know, you got millions of views on your channel, but didn't get compensated for it.
Yeah, I mean, I was working for free.
And once you go this route, I mean, I'm sure I could have found a job outside, but I'll just say it makes it a lot more difficult when they Google you and it says anti-Semitic racist colonizer bitch.
That's the truth.
Yeah, so, and you know, a lot of people, they're like, you were brave, and I'm gonna, I was gonna be, I'm gonna be honest, I'm a woman, I haven't had any consequences in life.
So I'm like, I didn't really think it through.
I just, I was like, all right, let's be honest, you know.
Okay, I want to tell you something at my work.
I cannot say shit about right-wing politics.
You are completely right.
If you want to live and make money, you have to conform.
Yeah, and so that's why I don't like it when these YouTubers tell average people.
Oh, like I heard, I hate, I hate, I hate kicking him while he's down, obviously, but there's a clip of Kirk where he's telling these kids to like fight their left-wing stuff in school.
And I'm thinking, and I'm thinking, oh, you don't again, it's easy to say.
And do you know what the worst part was?
I found out that a lot of these guys that are pro-free speech cut deals with YouTube to not get kicked off.
Where was my deal?
I'm like, what the?
And how could you be pro free speech if you're complying with YouTube's like policies?
You know what I mean?
Like, it's kind of a it's kind of fraudulent to some extent.
And I know they did that.
I know people that worked at DW, they like work with those people.
They, they absolutely do do that.
Go ahead.
Yeah, when you're in certain industries, you're going to tread the line on the YouTube guidelines.
So if someone is in this space or right with politics and they're in with YouTube or they haven't gotten any kind, well, before our great president came back into office, but in the last five years or seven years, if they haven't gotten any kind of strike to their channel, they're not saying what they really want to say and they're not adhering.
Well, they don't have free speech.
They're going by YouTube guidelines.
It's profitable, but the whole truth tell it's set when people that proclaim to be truth tellers are being compensated by YouTube.
I mean, you got to get paid, but just don't have truth telling as part of your platform, you know?
Well, at least I'm being honest and saying, I have a calculated risk.
I was number three and I was not smart.
You know, how is it free speech?
Like, I mean, Nick F had a gunman show up to his house.
Yeah.
So there's no, it's not free speech if they don't protect you from crazy people.
Yep.
And shout out to you.
Shout out to Myron.
Shout out to Greg Adams for being able to make it be demonetized.
Yeah.
You were demonetized for a year and a half, but you know, Fresh and Facebook has been going on for two years.
And Greg Adams, all of his channels have been demonetized.
He's still going too.
I have no idea how the hell Myron has not let people go.
Because I really, I felt a sort of gratitude towards the people that helped build the channel and I really didn't want to let him go.
And that was a very expensive decision.
I'll tell you that.
That was expensive.
And I just, I have no idea how they're paying for it.
They must have got a good deal with Rumble or they got a lot of signups on their courses or something, but I don't know.
Well, hopefully we can see them get remonetized too.
You know, I think that they're going to have to make some decisions, especially Myron.
You know, Myron's message is a good message.
I don't agree with the J stuff, but the end of they're going to have to make some serious decisions about whether they want to be monetized on YouTube again.
So we'll see what happens with them.
Yeah, I don't think he'll stop talking about the J stuff, to be honest.
I don't think he'll stop.
Nor, he actually does a good job covering it.
He's better than Candace with the conspiracy.
Like, I like it when I have commentators that just look at the facts.
And that's what I like about Myron.
Yeah, you can tell that he puts it.
So um, puts in a lot of work.
His stick with Fresh is like, oh yeah, Fresh is this businessman and he takes care of all this, but it's.
It sounds kind of funny when he says it, but I think it's honestly true, because Myron does a lot of work and a lot of research, man a lot.
That's why he's so well researched.
Yeah no, he that that is the hardest working guy on YouTube.
To be honest, him and Mr. Actually no, I think I'd give Mr. Beast, but but he's a close second.
I literally, and the thing is, people don't realize you know, I tried to join and, by the way, I'm not I'm not asking for sympathy here, I really not.
I chose this, this was a choice, but what I?
What I?
Actually it's almost like a forewarning to the future e-girls in the chat and that you will.
Women have a very hard time being socially ostracized and there are environments that I go into and I am loved, I am the favorite in the room, but there are also environments day to day that I go into that are very awkward for me, very uncomfortable.
Like I tried to join a volleyball league and I got kicked off the team.
I got kicked off.
I would have carried the tea, it's I don't have time for it anyway, but and you know, because one woman gets pissed off and they have the power of nagging and that's just kind of how it goes.
Yeah, I understand people always tell you to go.
You know people always tell you to go to other platforms and I'm like, oh really, why don't you try to do it?
Yeah, I'm like yeah, let me see you how much you make, because it's I know what the numbers are on Twitter and, unless Elon Musk is trying to bang you, they suck, because there was, last year, this girl named Tiffany Fong.
She was posting her ex payouts and she was making stupid amounts of money and it came out that Elon Musk was trying to have a kid with her.
And how many has it ever happened to you where you couldn't figure out why a girl was getting paid so much or doing so well at work and she got banged and she's banging the boss?
Oh yeah, of course, don't forget, I weighed tables for eight years.
So you know though, a person who gets um a good schedule, gets a good section, never has to do side work, could just leave by that.
Yeah she, she's banging the boss.
Um, retail is the same way.
Yeah, there's always been instances where there's a girl banging the boss and she could do whatever she wants.
Yeah, so how do you think that um, things are going to be moving forward, are there?
I know that the j stuff you're still not going to be able to talk about that, but what's going to be safe or safer?
Um, I mean, I think right-wing stuff will be safer for three years until the women vote back in a communist.
I'm just gonna, I'm just gonna prepare.
My career is gonna be over after Trump's administration.
I'm just.
You know, we basically have three years to get enough signups on the website and if that yeah, I mean that's how I view it what, what do you think is gonna happen?
Um yeah, I think a lot can happen in three years.
You know, we were very, very intentional about what Pearl was gonna, was and was not gonna talk about, so you know we can breathe a little easier, especially when it comes to the right-wing stuff and and guys no, Pearl's channel did not get hit with that black fatigue video live stream.
It's not limited.
Monetization is actually doing really, really good.
So we're already seeing a change and I'm interested to see who's gonna be the channels back and who's gonna get remonetized on YouTube.
Well, Alex Jones and Nick F tried to make a channel and they deleted it the first day.
Of course, it's like yeah, but I don't think there's freedom of speech in this country.
I really don't.
There's too many consequences for saying what's on your mind, to have freedom of speech you could say at home when nobody's watching, but even now with smartphones, that kind of goes away because you could say something in private and some stupid bitch records it, and now your life is over and your career is ruined.
Do you know what I mean?
Like you could say something in the privacy of your own home.
Your daughter could record it these days, your wife could, and now and then your career will be over.
Do you see what's going on in?
Uh, in the Uk?
Yeah, Tommy Robinson and I think Katie Hopkins got I, I left the Uk at a good time and that one comedian um he, he got arrested for three of his tweets.
Damn yeah yep, in fact I can.
Uh, you know what?
I'll put a short little.
I'll put a short of that in the, in the private chat, and you can, I can pull it up.
He, he got off the plane and there are three armed policemen.
You know rumor, most policemen in the Uk don't have weapons, but they had weapons and they arrested them.
Let me.
There were so many female cops in the Uk.
I was like I, what a joke.
Can you ponytail patrol?
Can you email it to me?
Because I don't.
Oh wait, never mind, you can put it.
Oh no okay, I don't, i'm not on.
I'm not on zoom on my computer.
I don't think.
Uh, can I put it in the the place with the production?
Uh, that's not on this computer.
I mean yeah, you can.
I just can't share my screen.
But it's fine, i'll read it.
Okay, can I put it on the the document?
Will that work?
Yeah, email it to you then.
No, the document's fine in the free speech.
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I think that the smartest people actually really don't um, You know, I really think the smartest people don't get politically involved and just make money.
If I'm being honest, And I think that's, it's not to be rude, but I just can't imagine.
Like, I just think if you're really weighing the benefits and the costs, if we're being honest here, it's probably smarter to not.
But I can't help it.
Some people are just wired that way.
I think it's a YouTuber thing that like other people don't understand.
It's like, we're just born like this.
Here, go ahead.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
This man's arrest shows Britain's free speech.
There's claims this man's arrest that shows Britain's free speech laws need rewriting.
Here's why.
Comedy writer Graham Linehan was arrested by five officers at Heathrow Airport over posts on social media about trans people.
He said the comments were jokes, but he was held in custody and interviewed under suspicion of inciting violence before being released without charge pending further investigation.
Afterwards, he was assessed in hospital, claiming the experience dangerously drove up his blood pressure.
Police said his condition is neither life-threatening nor life-changing.
Health Secretary Wes Street has said officers should be policing streets, not tweets, and suggested free speech laws covering the internet could be adjusted.
Others have said the UK is moving towards totalitarianism.
But the new leader of the Green Party, Zach Polanski, said the posts were totally unacceptable and the arrest was proportionate.
What do you think?
Of course.
You are right.
It's smarter to stay off the radar, but we need to be stupid to make a difference.
I know you need stupid people.
You need stupid people to lead like the con.
I really do.
I think, and this isn't, I mean, this isn't, I don't mean this to be self-deprecating, even though it kind of is.
But I can't say that most YouTubers really, it's like a well-thought out.
These are the pros, these are the cons.
We just have something in us.
Like, it's like a deficiency almost where we have to say it.
We have, like, we're just born like this, you know.
And like, I remember arguing abortion on the playground.
I really did.
That's why I say these right-wing e-girls, we just are not the same.
We are not.
You guys want to do?
You aborted your kid at 20.
I was at, I was at Sarah Palin's March.
And yeah, I think something's got to be a little off, you know.
You need people that are just, at least I'm making money.
Oh, I'm so grateful.
You know, there was someone that said Pearl's so much happier after she got monetized.
Yeah.
Yeah, because, yeah, I basically had no choice.
I couldn't live where I wanted to live.
I couldn't even really date who I wanted to date because it's like, it's a little bit self.
You know, look, yeah, you guys don't under lawsuits.
And then I pay more for a lawsuit.
It's like, yeah, you just never know.
That's why, you know, I almost think, especially people that, because I'm not really that political, but I really would not recommend political content creators have children.
I saw this clip of Myron, and Myron was like saying, everyone was saying Myron should have kids, Myron should have kids.
And I'm thinking, guys, those kids are going to be out of risk at such a risk for the topics that he's talking about.
I'm not saying he should or shouldn't.
He's got to weigh those risks, but I can't fault him for not, you know.
Go ahead.
Well, I think that Myron should, you know, once he has everything set in place, he has enough properties, he has enough passive income.
And once he breaks away from fresh, because it's going to happen sooner or later, he should just relocate to the Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, something like that, and have his family over there.
Seriously, he has the money.
What would stop him?
So I can see Myron having the life that he wants.
It's just not going to be in the U.S.
He can afford it.
Yeah, but I don't think he would want to.
Like, people like living in America.
You know what I mean?
I don't know.
Maybe he would, but I just think, I think people, I think most people don't want to go back.
You were right.
It's smarter to stay out.
I do have a lot of sympathy for your situation.
You've been defined by your podcast.
Tradcons have an obsession with the self-sacrifice of men.
It's fundamental for their orthodoxy.
They do not even question why.
I was smart enough to marry a woman that was outside the country so she didn't screw me over.
When I wanted to, I wanted to do what I wanted.
American woman.
Hey, Pearl, watch you all the time.
You're taller than me.
So you win.
I am taller than, I'm taller than most people, to be fair.
People are so, oh, wait, I read that already.
I'm sorry, Pearl.
I'll chill.
I tried to get banned.
Oh, wait, I read that last show.
What is real free speech?
Be in charge.
Free speech on social media.
It's like playing squid games with words.
Oh, that's so funny.
Yeah, and attorneys will tell you this.
They have to learn like the jujitsu.
It's like jujitsu.
Would you talk to an attorney and a debater, both of them?
They've just, they have learned to play jujitsu with words.
And I'm like, can you just talk like normal, like a normal conversation?
Myron isn't on the line, right?
I invited him, but I was kind of vague about the time.
So I wasn't sure if he'd be able to get on because I know he's streaming.
Doug MPA, he's not on, right?
Like in the chat.
Let me double check.
Nope, I don't see him.
Yeah, it's all right.
What?
Oh, Mill and me and Doug.
Okay, well, we'll close out the show then.
One of these days we'll get him on, but I am telling you, I don't, I really wonder how they're paying for all of the staff because he's smarter than me.
I couldn't figure out how to do it.
But Doug MPA, you got any other final thoughts?
Well, you know, you know, this is just another benefit of President Trump in office.
And so one of the many good things we've seen.
So I think the next three years are going to be rather profitable for channels like yours, other red pill channels.
I'm hoping that other people in this space can get remonetized.
So let's try to make the most of these three years.
Yeah.
And then I'll just, you know, prepare for it all to be over after that.
All right, guys.
Thanks for watching.
Make sure you like the video, subscribe, and I'll see you next time.
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