Pearl Daily’s host critiques Candace Owens’ shifting credibility, from BLM advocacy to unproven assassination theories about Charlie Kirk, whose death she monetized—viewership surged from 1M to 6.8M post-shooting. They dismiss her spiritual claims as performative, comparing her to "trad e-girls" and questioning why she avoids accountability for systemic issues like OnlyFans or social media’s role in gender dynamics. The episode ties Owens’ alleged hypocrisy to broader conservative frustrations over women’s autonomy, leadership gaps, and the industry’s lack of transparency, suggesting cultural decline unless men reclaim authority. [Automatically generated summary]
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Some people would call me a hoeologist.
I am like the CEO of hoes.
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Okay.
So today we are going to be first starting the show with Tucker Carlson's interview with Nick F.
Then we are actually going to move on.
I'm going to go into a different topic, which is going to be a woman crying on the internet that all these simps believe and I can't even believe it.
I don't know why.
Why do we believe crying women on the internet?
And then lastly, we will get into, is Candace Owens crazy?
She's a woman before all else.
You know, don't let these trad E girls fool you.
As entertaining and awesome as this show is, I cannot do what a man can do and neither can Candace Owens, in my opinion.
So anyways, let's start with the Nick interview.
Make sure you like the video as this is a risky stream for me.
This is a risky stream for me.
Okay, this is in my house, Candace Owens is a hero.
End of story.
You guys got to stop idolizing us and putting us on pedestals.
You really got to stop this.
This is simping 101.
Trump, we could argue that he's a hero.
Commentators, we are not heroes.
We talk.
We talk for a living.
You can even argue Nick F is a hero in some ways.
But remember, women, we don't have the same consequences men do, especially when they marry rich.
When you marry rich to the point you can afford private security, you have officially lost all hero points.
You know, and I'm not saying that, you know, she hasn't done some good things.
I really liked her BLM work.
I enjoyed that arc of Candace.
But I think she lost a lot of credibility when she did the Crowder attack.
She never issued a retraction.
If she did, it was some groveling apology on some podcast, not a apology that was as loud as the attacks against Crowder.
I would have loved to see her say, I was wrong and I'm sorry.
And until you can do that as a woman, you have not grown up.
Candace is a professional actress.
Well, we'll talk about the incentives of YouTubers and creatives.
Go out with that one dude who embarrassed Don Lennon on the street.
Is there a link to this dude?
I'd love to see who you are shipping me with, you know.
Don Lennon, obviously not, but I'd like to see who embarrassed him.
That does sound like an interesting interview.
Don Lennon has been embarrassed on street.
I don't see it.
I don't see it.
Mark has got it right.
He says, stop being a simp.
We have no simping on the chat.
And we have no simping allowed here.
Hello, Pearl.
I'm a Brazilian.
Thank you for that information.
I'm an American.
They've got to you too, huh?
What does that even mean?
Do you know what I mean?
What is that even?
Okay.
So let's start with this Nick interview.
Okay.
I wanted to talk about the red pill part of it because that's the interesting part to me.
I'm not really too fixated on, you know, in my book.
We are not on this channel.
I am not here to convince you that we are going to start a movement that's going to elicit any change.
That would be a nice idea, but we're realistic here.
You know, I'm not going to play pretend.
The Jays, my opinion, they won.
They own America, and there's nothing we can do about it.
I got, I got nothing else that I can do to help with that situation.
It's out of my control.
It's out of my control.
All right, let's watch this.
Then we'll get it.
We'll get into Candace later in the show.
Describe the circumstances that have led to this violence.
Like, how does a normal kid, young man, go from being a normal young man to being a murderer?
I think that it has a lot to do.
If you read through all these stories, they always have a few things in common, which is that, and people have pointed.
Sorry, I'm going to move.
I'm going to move a little further forward.
Okay.
Imagine being able to build an app with your name on it just by thinking about it.
Meat Base44.
I know what you're thinking.
Why do you have ads?
Well, it was demonetized for a year and a half.
There are some budget cuts.
So, yeah, if you want to see these ads go away, send a donation.
You know what I mean?
Minneapolis.
Imagine being able to build an app with your name on it.
Oh, my God.
Just by thinking about it.
Meat Base44.
I think that's what that was.
I think if Tyler Robinson is found guilty, there's been some interesting screenshots about him and his transgender boyfriend.
It's the same story there, if that's true.
And I would imagine it was not dissimilar with the guy that showed up and tried to kill me.
I think those are always the ingredients that produce that kind of violence.
It's interesting, your audience, as I imagine it.
I've never seen any of your numbers.
I don't even know how big your audience is.
It seems big to me, but I think of them as young men because that's the bulk of your audience, right?
Yes.
And yet, here you are criticizing weed and video games and the internet, and you work on the internet.
You are a creation.
I mean, you wouldn't exist without the internet.
Of course, you didn't get a job at NBC News.
So what kind of reaction do you get when you say, when you criticize weed gaming and the internet to young men?
A lot of them agree with it because they get it.
It's their life.
A lot of them, that's their life.
Their life is, and another thing we didn't even bring up is the porn thing, which is there also.
This is their life.
Weed, gaming, porn.
And I think they know it's bad.
I think they know there's like some sense of guilt.
And so it's interesting.
I would say it's maybe an eight.
So remember, on this channel, we operate with the idea that sex is a need for men.
Now, a lot of conservatives like to pretend that sex is not a need for men.
Oh, they don't need sex.
Well, well, they're on their high horse.
What percent of men have watched porn?
What percent of men have watched porn?
67% of American men.
Okay, which kind of another study found that 75% of Christian men, 78% of men.
And just anecdotally, I mean, what guy hasn't watched porn?
So a lot of times what they'll do is they'll argue, they'll say, oh, sex isn't a need.
The men are just being babies.
Don't watch corn.
Don't watch corn.
And I'm like, okay, have you watched corn?
And they're like, well, and the challenge I get with a lot of Christians, Christian, not all, not all, but a good chunk of them is it's a lot of sexually inexperienced men and a lot of young men, right?
And they've never been in charge of anything.
And the challenge you get is you get very unrealistic and not probable demands like banning corn, right?
Corn, I would say it really is a tool.
I don't think it's as bad as the conservatives make it out to be.
If you look on Reddit and look for the guys quitting, like doing no fap stuff, two weeks, that problem's solved.
It doesn't seem like this dehabilitating, horrible thing.
It just seems like men, it's what men do that are not sexually selected.
And we've really got to ask ourselves this as people.
You know, there's a burden of performance on men to be charming and hold frame with women.
Now, again, a lot of these guys, what they'll do is they'll even Nick, right?
You know, he has a strong talk on his show about how he's going to hold frame with women.
But until he's in that situation, he can't say what he's going to do, right?
And I think that's the case for a lot of like, I guess, this kind of part of the internet.
It's a lot of guys that have no experience in this stuff.
And so what happens is they kind of point to corn as the problem, but corn is a reaction to giving women sexual selection.
Because again, sex is a need for men.
The part of their brain that lights up with food also lights up with corn.
So where does that leave us?
It's a tool for men that are not selected sexually.
And what the conservatives do is they almost want like DEI women in a way.
A lot of them don't want to do the work of becoming hot, charming, and attractive to women because it is a lot of work.
It's a lot of bullshit, right?
You have to approach a bajillion women.
You got to lose weight.
And I understand the frustration because women, we're just born and we're attractive to men as a woman.
It's probably really annoying to hear me say that, right?
And so what they want to do is go back to the old days and take away women's desire, take away women's choice.
I understand the reasoning for wanting to do that, but it's never going to happen.
So the only way that men are going to get the women they like is to learn to be charming and attractive to women.
There's different strategies on how to do that.
But I don't think, I think what corn is, is it's a tool for men that are not selected sexually.
If those same men had hot women interested in them, if their wives actually slept with them, they wouldn't have this problem.
They wouldn't have a corn addiction.
But the women are fat.
The women are not sleeping with them or choosing them.
And now, yeah, now we have 2025.
I need to start naming them.
It's hard to be attractive and successful and tall as a man.
I don't know how you do it, Michael.
It's not watching corn.
It's watching it non-stop that messes you up.
Yeah.
And what happens is corn actually gives men power.
And you'll notice with Christian guys, what they'll do is they're always actively advocating to give up their power.
They're like, the Bible says this.
I understand the thought process, but from what I understand, there was a lot.
And this is me speaking a little out of my element.
There's a lot of men that were messing around that had a lot of favor with the Lord.
You know, so I just, I don't, I have a hard time.
I have a hard time really, I think this is where the church loses a lot of people or Christian conservatives because they're just not pragmatic.
It's like, okay, what are the men going to do that aren't getting sex?
Oh, we'll just be a real man and don't have sex ever.
It's like, have you met men?
They want to bang anything.
They bang fat.
And so you get a lot of men that are kind of like usually younger and more naive that kind of fall for this stuff.
Well, corn is empowering.
What?
Okay, let me explain.
If you're in a marriage and your wife is your only source of sexuality, who holds the power, she does because you as a man are always going to want more sex than she does.
What takes away from that power?
Corn.
Why do you think these Christian women hate it so much?
Because a man is way more likely to deal with her BS if he doesn't have that as an option.
Look, look, if I've seen one thing about the religious stuff, is every religion finds a way to manipulate the Bible to give women power.
And it's so interesting.
I really like Nick, but I still think you can just tell he's not that experienced with women because some of the takes that he has.
And I think this is one of them.
All right, let me keep going.
80-20 split, where 20% say, oh, you're against weed.
Not cool, man.
It's just a plant.
What, you know, they're very defensive about it, about these addictions.
And I think 80% say, I know I have a problem.
Like, I have a guilty conscience.
I know it's bad.
I know it's terrible.
Why are you against weed?
Because I think that it compromises the integrity of your mental faculties.
I think there's something deeply wrong with that.
When you, I'm against alcohol too.
I think it's wrong to numb pain.
I think pain is a part of life.
I think sobriety is like, should be experienced.
Did you know that you can have permanent teeth in just 24 hours?
That's right.
Only 24 hours and your new smile is ready and with a horrible pain.
And I think that weed is even worse because I think that one, it's very dangerous.
Now, when you get older in life, I actually used to have a kind of similar position.
I gave up on drinking for a few years.
And like, I've never been into weed.
You know, it's just never been my thing personally.
But the older you get, you actually meet some like high-functioning people that smoke a lot of weed.
Look, I understand that you do meet a lot of losers in college, but when you get to like more of a high-income bracket, especially in the cities, there's a lot of these people aren't coke and weed.
No, and Nick has said that only Catholics are saved.
He's a cult.
Look, I think there's some humility with the religious stuff and saying, I just don't know.
I don't know.
I have a hard time believing that anybody knows for sure.
At times, it seems like religion is a tool made up by women.
I don't, I don't think this is just a thought.
I'm not saying I'm right, but it seems like it's a tool made up by women to just control men because they're like, oh, the men are like, let's get this poo nanny.
Give me that poo nanny.
And the women are like, ooh, we can't, we can't, we're going to lose a lot of power if we give up the poo nanny.
And we're like, God, God says you can't do that outside of marriage.
And then the conservative men are like, well, did you do it outside of marriage?
And the conservative women are like, shut up.
Shut the fuck up.
And I'm like, that's real convenient, you know, because if you have sex on the guy's timeline, the relationship is on his terms.
Where if you have sex on the woman's timeline, it's on her terms.
No, they mentioned alcohol.
And I don't even like weed, guys.
Look, I'm not going to pretend to be a Puritan here.
I think in the right environment, I don't think I'm above it necessarily.
Like, I'm not afraid of it.
I don't think I'm going to get like smited down if I smoke.
It's just never been like my thing.
I've just never enjoyed it that much.
All right, let me continue.
Dangerous.
There's a lot of numbers now out of like California and Washington that people are going to the hospital for psychosis.
People are going crazy because it's also more subtle and therefore more insidious.
Like, you can't, you know, well, I've done it if you have a you know, 12-pack for breakfast, like everyone knows.
But if you take a hit off the dead pen, like nobody knows, so you can use it all the time.
Yeah.
And it makes you a loser.
It makes you lazy.
You know, people that are people that are addicted to weed are not motivated, don't care about anything other than weed.
You know, there's sort of like an irony there.
I'm just, I got to be honest with my experience.
That is not what I've seen.
Some people are like that.
Some people aren't.
Yeah.
I'm just being real here.
I don't know.
The older you get, the less you kind of see things in black and white.
Not my thing.
Not my thing.
Where I used to hang out with a lot of stoners in high school.
I never smoked weed, but all my friends did.
And they were so chill and relaxed and didn't care about anything.
But if you criticized weed, they would freak out and get extremely defensive.
Yes, I've noticed.
Right.
If you insinuate that it's addictive, if you say it's a problem, they get very okay.
So someone in the chat says the feminization of the church has happened in the 1800s.
I don't care about the history of this stuff.
Now, I understand a lot of people want to use that against me and say, but Pearl, but Pearl, you need to know the history.
If you know the history, then you could see where things are going.
And I'm like, look, again, we got to go back to if I'm a business owner and I have to make a decision on my life.
I don't really care what happened 200 years ago.
It doesn't matter.
We're here today.
You know, I think people obsessed with history are kind of like women because they're just always bringing up the past.
They're trying to bring it up 100 years ago to prove a point.
It's like, well, we're in 2025.
If you're a believer in Jesus, you don't need to go to church.
I just don't like groups.
That's that's my problem.
Is I find that whenever there's a group of people with men and women, it will always default to the same thing.
Um, conservative women in the church's case, they use half of the men to like they bang the top 20 of men, and then the rest of the men they use for resources.
And then they just quote scripture out of context in order to get more power.
It's just annoying.
Um, wait, everyone covering this live, they cut it.
I don't think so because the full interview is still up.
I guess we'll see.
Very like junkie behavior.
Who cut it?
Tucker?
Tucker, don't do me like that.
Tucker, don't do me like that.
And uh, so I've always hated, I think it's disgusting.
What is porn exactly?
Like, describe religion is used to control people with fear.
Yeah, I know.
And that's what you get with a lot of like what I've noticed is a lot of very religious people are people that are afraid of everything.
That is what I've noticed.
It's people that live their life in fear.
And the people that kind of fall for it are people that fear everything.
So I don't know.
I'm not an expert on this stuff.
I'm not an expert on this stuff.
I have found that you can talk to people that have studied the Bible for like 15, 20 years, and they all have completely different conclusions.
So how the hell am I going to know?
I don't know.
I don't have an answer.
Available is porn.
What is it?
I know what porn is, but like you said, it's a huge factor in the lives of young men and a bad factor.
Why?
Well, this is another thing where it's reality distortion.
That's kind of the theme.
Just like psychedelics distort reality, just like a kind of internet society is a form of delusion.
So is porn in the sense that.
Okay, so he's talking like in the abstract, right?
He's saying, oh, society is being hurt by corn.
But they never go into specifics about their real life.
And it's like, okay, well, have you watched it?
Come on.
Come on.
Like, we know these Groypers are watching.
Come on.
So then you go into it and you say, well, did it destroy your life?
And that's going to be more helpful than talking in the abstract.
Like, what did it do for you?
You know, like a guy that's deployed for six months in the military, really, it's that bad for him.
I mean, his choices are sleep with the few hoes on the deck or watch corn so he doesn't cheat on his wife.
You know, you know, a lot of people maybe don't realize.
I mean, we talked about this a little bit.
People are getting turned on to porn when they're like 10 years old.
And it's when you are going through puberty, when you're developing your sexual faculties, how could you stay?
Hey, it's me.
All right.
It's saying they're going to flag this interview.
Well, all right.
If they nuke it, I'll just go live again.
I'm only covering, I'm not covering the J stuff, though, because I actually think, I think the Groypers give the Jays too much credit and they need to give women more credit, to be honest.
That's my opinion on it.
You know, do women have agency or not?
Every kid has a phone, every kid has an iPad, and every iPad and phone is, if you, you know, if you know what it is, loaded up with porn.
And it's infinite and it's ubiquitous.
And it's, you can get every kind of it you want, whenever you want.
It's in your pocket.
And so something that is almost never talked about is that this is a generation that's totally sexually dysfunctional, I think, because of pornography.
And some people are able to.
No, the reason this generation is sexually dysfunctional, women don't need sex as much because of social media.
Again, it's so crazy that this is like, I would argue that Nick is one of the most red pill people on the right when it comes to women.
And still, he's blaming corn, but he's not blaming social media.
It's right in front of their faces.
Women don't have as much of a need for sex because we get attention from high-level men on social media at work.
We don't even have to leave our house to get that attention that we need, right?
Attention is a need for women.
Sex is a need for men.
Social social media for women is 10 times worse than corn is for men.
So now when you have women, you know, watching the Chads on their phone, watching the Chads on TV, thinking we deserve all that, what happened?
What is the next step?
Well, we start banging 20% of men.
We're like, we want the Chads on the TV.
And what's different in 2025 is we can actually get the Chads on the Chibi.
You can actually bang your celebrity crush.
That's an attainable thing for women nowadays.
That has not always been attainable in the past.
So what happens next?
Now there's a chunk of men that are not selected.
The men that are not selected, what are they supposed to do?
And because conservatives do not treat sex as a need for men, they don't treat it as a need.
None of them.
We can't have a realistic conversation about what are we going to do with the men that are not getting selected from women by women for sex.
A realistic conversation.
Are we going to get, are we going to have forced marriages again?
No, that's not realistic.
What in the next 90 days can we do to figure out what are those men supposed to do?
That's why the red pill is the only place that has real answers.
Because what the red pill has is it has guys that tried, okay, I did online dating.
That solved my sexual problem.
I got laid.
I tried this.
I tried that.
I tried that.
None of these other movements have that.
None of them.
Not Nick's movement, not the Daily Why or none of them.
None of them are actually solving the problem.
The red pill guys are the only ones solving the problem.
So, yeah, and their answers are so stupid.
Like, and I hate to talk this, this, I hate to be this mean about it, but in all honesty, you're an idiot if you think that men aren't going to watch corn or get laid.
Give them a wife.
They go to the church.
There's no wives.
Okay, what now?
Be a monk.
Yeah, okay.
And then you ask them, well, were you celibate?
Were you a monk?
Did you watch corn?
And they're like, well, no.
And then it just is this cycle of no answers.
Are we going to force the women to get married?
Are we going to force them to sleep with men they're not attracted to?
They're like, no.
Well, can the men at least get laid so they can be attractive to women?
Can they start like, you know, banging some women to, you know, and then they're like, well, they can't do that either.
And it's just so unpragmatic.
Like if the content creators aren't giving you like a step-by-step plan of like what you're supposed to do, they don't have an answer.
And I'm not pretending I have an answer when it comes to men getting laid, but I hate that they demonize the guys, they demonize the guys that give you an answer.
Because all the other content creators do is just nag.
They nag, nag, nag on men's sexuality.
With it.
Some people don't have a problem, but I think a lot of people.
Did you see that Nick called you the goat on rage bait on his?
I did see that.
Look, I'm a fan of Nick.
I just think, I think that he misses the mark on this topic.
I think he's way better than most conservatives.
But still, when I'm listening to him talk about this topic, it's still gynocentric here.
And maybe even a small minority have a serious problem with that.
And there are people sexually dysfunctional.
I think that it's impossible for a real woman to compete with the availability and the novelty of pornography.
And I disagree.
I don't think it's the same.
I think most men that are watching corn, they would take a real woman.
And the other thing they're not talking about is the biggest group of incels is actually married men.
The number one OnlyFans consumers are married white Christian men.
And there's always a hope coming back from this.
They say, well, the sample size of that study, it just wasn't good enough.
It's just people that hate Christians.
I'm like, no, no, because the Christian women are naturally going to be the most controlling because they controlled the relationship from the jump because the sex happened on her terms, not his.
Yeah, we'd prefer a real woman, but that's not pragmatic.
Lot of men, they don't have time to court these women or to learn, you know, seduction skills.
These are skills.
Um, corn will wreck your marriage bed.
Well, what started, right?
What started the wrecking of the marriage bed?
Was it the man watching corn or the woman getting fat or not sleeping with her husband?
Let's be real here.
Every girl I know that got married first year, 20 pounds.
On average, women gained 20 pounds in the first five years of marriage.
A real woman, uh, you know, like without getting graphic, is she's only one person.
And from a young age, I told myself I wouldn't be caught dead in a toxic or abusive relationship.
Um, one guy in the chat says, My laptop, David says, my laptop doesn't accuse me of sexual assault because I cheated on her.
I know these ads.
Um, here, you know, she's maybe she wants to do something sexual, maybe she doesn't.
Porn is you could have a hundred different women in one sitting doing anything that whatever, whatever niche or idiosyncratic thing a person might be into, it's there.
And so, I think that novelty combined with that availability, it makes it so that you know, when you think about courting a woman, juice isn't worth the squeeze.
And so, there, there's like also a problem of like erectile dysfunction, people that can't enjoy regular sex because it does not compare to the intent.
You know, there's a group of older men that had erectile dysfunction, and um, you know, so they created Viagra and they found that when they got young, hot, attractive women, that dysfunction went away.
How many men would be dysfunctional if there was a 20-year-old baddie with big tits in front of them?
How many?
Intensity, the novelty, and the availability of porn.
It's hyperstimulation, and so I think that's sabotaging a lot of normal sexual relationships.
It seems like it's making a lot of people gay, too.
Yeah, and trans.
You think that's true?
100%.
What is that?
I think that I think that's kind of a dumb take.
I understand what they'll do is they'll say, Well, what about this study?
Here is some study.
There's evidence that suggests that, like, blah, blah, blah, the person's trans, what, whatever.
But, you know, I've actually met trans people.
I think they were always just off.
Just my opinion.
Can't force women to sleep with certain men when the decline is continuing.
It will happen.
You will think women will fare well in a civil war or when the population crashes 75% 40 years from now.
Look, I'm not saying it won't come eventually, but you cannot make decisions on your life today thinking that it will come in your lifetime.
Odds are, it's probably not going to come in your lifetime.
And if you expect it to come in your lifetime, you are going to be waiting the rest of your life.
I mean, I had an economist on here.
He said that things might go back to tradition when I'm like 60.
Okay, now that I'm almost dead.
Like, do you know what I mean?
Like, there's people that were predicting this decline 50 years ago.
I interviewed them.
Now they're in their 70s and their 80s.
almost dead.
The novelty is a huge part of that.
I think that if you are somebody that uses pornography multiple times per day, which many people do.
Actually, oh, absolutely.
That's a lot of jerking off.
It's a huge problem.
Yeah.
And, you know, if you're doing that multiple times a day, every day for years since you're a kid, well, eventually you get bored and you want to move on to something more extreme.
And you're kind of, it's operates, I think, similar to like a drug.
You, you kind of have the same kind of resistance to it that you would to a drug or a tolerance for it.
And you're always.
Okay, but solutions.
What are the men that are not sexually selected supposed to do?
He's chasing that initial feeling the first time you used it or the first time you saw a certain thing.
And I think eventually you just chase more taboo, more transgressive.
And I think maybe some people are more prone to that than other people going in a really good direction.
How Charlie Sheen got AIDS, actually.
Yeah.
Through just being jaded and looking for something more transgressive.
That's just a fact.
And there.
Imagine being able to build anything just by thinking about it.
Meet base 44.
There's something too about what it does when you look at it.
When you, because people don't realize that it is a fundamentally different experience being involved in intercourse versus watching other people have intercourse.
And I think that actually does something to you.
Tell me, what do you mean?
I think that, you know, for example, I think Steve.
If you go to the okay, again, this is the abstract.
Nick, have you watched corn?
Did you want to be a tranny?
No.
Do you know what I mean?
It's like, come on.
Steve Saylor has written about this: that there's multiple kinds of transsexuals.
And he says that one kind of transsexual is somebody that likes the idea of seeing themselves as a woman.
It's auto gynophilia.
Yes.
And I think that, you know, one of the theories for that is you watch a man having sex with a woman that isn't you so much, you kind of achieve an identity with the woman in like a weird sick way.
You almost identify with the woman.
I just think that's kind of dumb.
Okay, let me continue here.
Separate category.
It's a new, it's an innovation in the realm of pornography because you have what everyone considers what everyone is porn, which is like videos of porn stars, like dedicated career sex workers having sex in a relatively controlled environment or something like that.
But then you get OnlyFans, which is like Patreon for nudes or sex.
And basically, there's now a very large subculture, much larger than people want to admit, of women who, the moment they turn 18, that is what they do is they make an OnlyFans account and they become an amateur porn star.
And it is completely casual.
You know, because you could say that maybe 10 years ago, even at the heyday of internet porn, to be in porn, you got to be a porn star.
Like that's your life and that's your career and that's who you are.
And it's very shameful.
With OnlyFans, it's like, it's like having a TikTok.
It's like, here's my link tree.
Here's my Instagram account.
Here's my Facebook account.
Here's my YouTube.
And here's my OnlyFans.
Why would any of this be legal?
I think that, well, there's like you're going to notice they're subtly going to put the blame onto men.
It's just so tiring.
It's so tiring.
Okay, here.
You indicated maybe there's an intelligence benefit to that.
Yeah.
Maybe there's a political benefit to that.
I think that.
Well, why wouldn't you arrest the people who run something like that?
It's never arrest the women.
always arrest the men.
And again, these women are providing a service.
They have actually saved more marriages than a lot of Christian women because a lot of Christian women are not having sex with their husbands.
They don't think that men are owed affection or sex.
That is the mindset of most conservatives.
It should be.
If you had a Christian government.
Or how about just a government that cares about its people?
I mean, is Iran a bigger threat or is OnlyFans?
Iran's not turning my daughters to prostitution that I'm aware of.
Right.
Right?
I mean, that seems like one of the.
Again, it's OnlyFans' fault.
It's Iran's fault.
It's never the women.
Like, okay, if tomorrow I started in OnlyFans, I'm not doing that, right?
But let's just say, you know, I was offered a million dollars to do a sex tape once.
A million dollars I was offered.
Would I be tricked into taking it?
Would I be brainwashed?
No.
Whose fault would it be?
Mine.
But it's so hard for even the most right-leaning people to put any accountability onto women.
And it just drives me insane.
Worst things that could happen to any society.
Oh, absolutely.
So, how big is the support for that?
Like, if a candidate were to come out and say, we ought to arrest the guys who own MindGeek, which is the biggest, I think it's the biggest porn supplier in the world, or the guys who run OnlyFans.
The guys, not the women.
It's the men.
The women are like, oh, I can't wait to take my clothes off.
I turned 18.
Thank God I can just be naked and be a whore.
And the men are like, F it.
If you're going to be whores anyway, we might as well make some money.
And then the men are like, oh, it's the men's fault.
I'd love to see a candidate try to ban corn.
Yeah, women would riot first.
And what would the reaction be among if you can see OCari?
Then you know seconds count when it comes to carrying your gun with you.
And that's why I'm going to give you.
I don't know, people under 50.
I think there would be broad support for that.
Really?
I do, actually.
Yes.
I hope someone will say that.
I hope someone arrests them right away.
I think Pearl goes way too hard against women.
Can you leave?
Can you go nag somebody else?
Can you go nag?
Go nag somebody else.
Moon Jung 82.
Why are you here?
This is not a place for simps.
That was actually one of their assets and puts them in prison.
Seizes their bodies and puts them in jail.
Yeah.
I mean, the owners of that, people who are, I mean, talk about human trafficking.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I thought we were against human trafficking.
Yeah.
So you, but you think that young people, because you always think of young people as so liberal, but like, no, they wouldn't think that was crazy.
No, I think especially among young men, they know it's a problem.
It's ruining their lives.
And they know it.
So what are the other factors that prevent?
I'm sorry I called you gay.
I don't think so.
Look, society's running fine.
The majority of men are employed.
The majority of men don't have debt.
If anything, again, we're having a whole conversation about corn ruining men, but there's no conversation about social media ruining women.
There's talk about policy for banning corn for men, but there's no policy for banning social media for women.
Yeah, they're not realistic.
That's the problem.
Sex is a need for men.
What do you think is going to happen when you take that away?
Oh, no.
Pearl's a Zionist chill.
I don't even know what a Zionist is.
Be gone.
Be gone.
look at, you know, it's so fun.
I, I have.
I have so much power on this show.
I can ban you and never hear from you again.
It's so easy.
It's one click away.
Hey, by the way, but I'm always, I think I'm just too old or something.
I'm like, why is anyone married?
You tell me, why isn't, why aren't people married?
Well, I mean, women don't want to marry average men.
That's it.
Honestly, it's the women.
The women are extremely liberal.
No one talks about that.
Increasingly, they do, especially after the last election.
Now, again, that's a talking point for men that don't get women.
They will blame a woman's political affiliation.
But the truth is, if you talk to any P WA, any guy that's professionally gets women, politics doesn't matter.
It doesn't.
Because if you're that guy, her politics will change.
I have seen, I heard a story the other day of a guy.
He took a vegan Antifa chick on a date and got her to eat meat the first date.
If you're that guy, if you have those skill set, the politics don't matter.
It doesn't.
But you either can't get the women young enough where they're not completely ruined.
You just don't have the skill set.
It's fine.
Just admit it.
You know, that's a flaw of yours as a guy.
And you got to figure out a plan to get her over it.
But women's politics do not matter if you're that guy.
They don't love you.
Look.
And you could come at me when I say this and say, but Pearl, you don't understand.
Look, I have seen men flip women's politics.
If you're the Chad, if you're that guy, her politics change.
Yeah, it's a game.
then you got to figure out a plan.
Men don't want to marry hoes.
Well, here's the thing.
There are men getting the women before they're hoes.
There are.
There are men getting the young women that are attractive and pretty before they whore themselves out.
Leonardo DiCaprio, for example.
So the question is, who's getting the women you want?
And what are they doing to get them?
That's, and I'm not trying to, I'm trying to pull us back into like reality.
So we're done talking about these abstract concepts.
You know, what's the plan?
Yeah.
You must be tall and handsome.
I think I could become a vegan activist if I was in love enough.
There's a 45-point difference between men and women.
The men are extremely conservative, increasingly.
The women are extremely liberal.
What are they liberal on what issues?
Like, what does that mean, liberal?
Wow.
They're very feminist.
Like, actually, extremely feminist.
Yeah.
I don't believe that.
Do they?
I think they do.
Really?
Absolutely.
I believe that.
Yeah.
And again, how could you believe that?
They just are always talking in the abstract.
And it's just because at 18, a woman has two choices.
She has the choice to go to college and party, or she could stay home and have a family.
What's she going to pick?
Then, after college, you know, if she gets the chad at college, she might stop.
But if she doesn't, she can go look, she can go get passed by the chads in the city and party at an easy job, go to all the fun events, be hot in the city, or have kids with an average guy.
Do you know what?
I just saw a short Indian guy with a blonde 5'2, probably 24, 25-year-old chick.
I just saw it this weekend.
So there are men that figure it out.
And he was like an Indian, he was like 5'5, Indian.
He found some 5'2 woman, blonde with some big boobs.
And I was proud of him.
I'm like, look at him go.
Look at him go.
Now he might be sharing that woman with two other men, but hey, at least his needs are taken care of.
Gender rules are a construct that none of this is inborn.
Like you'd have to be an idiot to think that.
They like the idea of it.
They like the because, of course, I think all women naturally want strong men.
Of course, they naturally want a Chad.
You know, they want like a tall, buff guy.
But they, I think they like the idea of none of them want to work either.
None of them excellent work.
Please tell us you're secretly dating Nick F. Why do they always, number one.
Number one.
I wanted to say I'm a coal burner, but I'm like, look, he's a cool guy, but it's just, I don't know why they always shit me.
Do you know what's crazy?
They always shit me with every person I've ever done a stream with ever.
Ever.
They're like, oh, date that person, date that person.
I'm like, you guys are getting too invested.
You know what I mean?
I'm saying, of course, that's right.
It's obviously true.
It's always been work outside the home.
Right.
They don't have enough work at home.
You know, there's a lot to do.
But no, I completely agree.
So that's why I question like not really, Tucker.
I don't agree that there's a lot to do in the home, truly.
Because women are having like one and a half kids and throwing them in public school.
I actually think most stay-at-home moms are usually pretty lazy.
I don't see women cooking like that nowadays.
I'm actually pro women getting a part-time job.
Yes.
And in a way, a lot of times, because in the old days, you know, men used to get, you know, one woman for life.
They didn't have to worry about desire or seduction.
But now, in a way, what we're rallying for is DEI women.
They don't want the women to, they don't want a wife based on merit.
They want a wife.
You know, the government gives them a wife.
But that's just not going to happen.
You know.
And, you know, they like these vague appeals to equality.
We want a chance to work and we want respect.
And, you know, ultimately, I think the whole political system is just based around women never being accountable for any of their choices.
Ultimately, that seems to be what that's what abortion is.
Yeah, of course.
Because 99% of abortions are elective.
So they say it's an unplanned pregnancy.
You had sex out of wedlock with someone you didn't intend to have kids with.
So now we have to kill the kids in the womb.
And, you know, these no-fault divorce laws.
These women get married to guys maybe they never intend to stay with.
And then when they're out, they're done and they want child support and they want happiness.
Women are meant to be passed around.
It's a very uncomfortable truth.
Men cannot accept this.
They can't.
Like it's in their gut.
They just can't do it.
Women need different things at different periods of their life.
Women go for mostly genetics in our 20s, security in our 30s.
Women are meant to be passed around from dude to dude.
There's a reason we do it so naturally.
And that's why, but that's in a way why women like the alpha guys because they're the only ones that understand women, where women tend to have to put on act for their husbands, the conservative Christian guys, because they have to, you know, that's why you see these e-girls every time they come on my show.
They have to give me some 20 minute sob story about why they're not exactly like all other women, even though they are exactly like all other women when it comes to their choices in life.
It's because you're his only hope.
I'd actually love to see Nick.
Who would I ship Nick with?
That's not true.
He's got all these e-girls thirst trap him.
I'd love to see Nick with like a liberal e-girl and I'd love to see him like change her.
I just think it would be hilarious.
Like get him some Antifa chick who's sweet and young.
And then, you know, he just, you know, she just, she just falls right into his frame.
It's the women that are jealous that they weren't born as a man.
No, because in order for women to survive, we had to procreate with the highest quality man.
Usually women in their 40s are back in the alpha reinterest phase.
So generally, you know, that's like when women get the divorce and now they're ready to start banging the personal trainers again.
Women start with the personal trainers, then take a break or just cheat and never take a break.
But they get with the stability guy and then in their 40s, they're back going to the personal trainers.
Yeah, Nick could change AOC.
That'd be hilarious.
Back to arranged marriages.
But that, like, what's the point?
And that's when you go into imagine if you own a business and they're like, well, why don't we do this business practice from 100 years ago?
And you're like, well, nobody's doing that now.
I don't think that's going to happen, you know.
Shit, my mom did that at 40.
I know what I'm talking about.
I know what I'm talking about.
The stuff.
And I think a lot of men are looking at women and they're, they're very liberal.
They're overweight.
They have a.
Women are actually in control of marriage.
More men want to settle down than women.
And if you're actually in the field, that's what you see.
More men want to settle down than women because if marriage was in control from the guy, then they would be marrying hot young women, but they get fat old women.
So, yeah.
A very high estimation of themselves.
I think that people call it hoflation.
Nick and Pixie.
No, I mean, Pixie hooked up with Destiny.
So she's probably got AIDS or something.
So, I mean, we need better for Nick than Pixie.
He could do better.
I mean, she's just not that cute.
Yes.
I made this kit for women that want to try makeup, but all right.
I don't need your makeup.
Actually, I kind of want it.
Oh, I kind of want the makeup kit.
No, no, I don't need it.
Looks and sexual value is very inflated.
And so, a lot of people are looking at these like frumpy, obnoxious, loudmouth, liberal women who are also very promiscuous and saying this is not actually appealing at all.
And I don't, I don't want to start a family with a pronounced office.
Yeah, it is.
There's a lot of arranged marriages.
Okay, let's in the United States, which is where we live, not in some tribe in Africa, how many arranged marriages are there?
3,000 in the United States over a two-year period.
Yeah.
Okay.
Go find your arranged marriage.
Look at the only way forward is the burden of performance for men and for women.
Women have to be so nice that you can out-compete these younger, hotter women every year.
Men have to be charming and have frame and game.
That's it.
That's the only solution going forward.
Women have their own money.
I'm not saying that that's how I want it to be, but I'm a realist.
I'm not on make-a-wish.
You know what I mean?
Like, that's the challenge you get in these conservative parties is you get these people that are just not realistic and they just talk in the abstract.
You believe in the patriarchy, as I fervently do, because it's just reality.
You know, we didn't choose the system.
We were born into a system that is part of nature, can't get out of it.
So if you believe that that's true, which it is, then you think that men should lead.
And if it's going to be better, men should make it better.
Now we're going back to blaming men.
So you don't want to be men's fault.
And give them a pass, do you?
It'd be like, it's all the girls suck.
So I don't even blame it on the women because I think that it's the incentive structures.
You know, women are allowed to do this by the legal system by again.
So now it's not women's fault.
Do women have agency or not?
And as a woman, I mean, I've seen women not make these choices.
And it was even something I had to, I guess, grapple with, you know, because there were women that went to my high school.
There's one woman, she wanted to wait till she was married.
She went to college and she was on a mission.
She went to a big school with a lot of Catholic kids.
And she was on a mission to find a man to marry.
And by 22, now she's married and she's got kids.
And she had a lot of athletic and academic opportunities she could have pursued.
And she chose not to.
You know, just because there's laws allowing her to do the wrong thing, she didn't do it.
You know, and that's, they just always bail out women, always, always, always.
It drives me nuts.
Kind of social norms, technology is a big part of it.
The attention that is available to women.
Women go on Instagram and they get attention from thousands of men.
So it's the incentives.
But I would say that, because I hear this all the time, people say, well, the men need to step up and be better and lead the women.
Easier said than done.
You know, I agree with that.
They're at war with the system and not even just the system, but also society.
Because let's say you find one of these so-called good girls who's Christian and my Israel money, really?
Would I be streaming in a basement right now?
Oh my God.
I just, I just, it's just with the Groypers in particular.
I think they're funny and I like them, but they drive me nuts because they just always are bailing out women.
Always.
I mean, even the Groypers where I'm like, oh, it's the Jays.
And I'm like, no, it's women making these choices.
Feminism is women's using men's protector instinct against them.
It's using men who want to do the right thing because men are good people against them.
So everybody's a feminist, truly.
Everybody.
Traditional.
But through osmosis, wherever you go, she's going to be in society.
She's going to be on TikTok.
She's going to be on Instagram.
She's going to be talking to other women.
And maybe she's one way when you meet and get married, but 10 years down the road, 15 years, 20 years down the road, people change.
And I think that women as kind of the ultimate conformists, the ultimate enforcers of like social norms, I think eventually the pressure from society kind of gets to them.
And a lot of them will go into the world.
It depends what kind of husbands they have.
I mean, if there's real leadership at home, I don't know what's going on.
Tucker.
Okay, you're a white guy with blue eyes that is about six-ish feet tall, worth a bajillion dollars.
Yeah, I think your wife is going to get more in line than like a plumber.
Okay.
A single happily married woman who's liberal, not one.
I know a lot of married women.
I mean, I'm 56.
All the women I know are married.
And every happily married woman is non-liberal.
I can't even imagine.
There's no category for happily married, middle-aged liberal woman.
There hasn't never been one.
Right.
So like, maybe the job is to, you know, make a girl happy and like all this nonsense ends.
Yeah, I don't know.
I think.
Yeah.
Making a woman happy.
That's an impossible task.
I mean, right now, it's like we have events for women.
We have college for women.
We have easy jobs for women.
What more could women want?
We're pretty safe.
And we're complaining more than ever.
So I think that that could be a bottomless pit, too, because the one critique I have of the men is, and you're right about this, they enable this behavior.
That's for sure.
This epidemic of simps who, and especially with Christians, I've noticed this.
This is why Andrew Tate has so much appeal and the Christians are kind of losing this conversation.
Andrew Tate's a Muslim polygamist who is very chauvinistic.
He's getting younger, hotter women than the Christian conservative men, if you look at their wives.
And to be honest, that's what men are going to look at at an innate level.
They're going to look at the Christian conservatives and be like, all right, this is what you guys got.
And they're like, oh, she's a really good person.
They're like, she's not young or hot.
And then Andrew Tate's like, here are my bitches.
And they're like, these 19-year-old baddies that have only been with the Tates.
And then all the conservative guys have these like mids that are nagging wives.
Like Matt Walsh's wife belittles him publicly on Twitter.
And everyone's like, yeah, I'm going to go with the polygamist.
I'm going to tell this bitch to get back in the kitchen.
And you could even argue as someone who has ran an OnlyFan site himself, like is not an observer, let's say, of Christian sexual morality.
No.
But men are going with him because he's putting women in their place.
He's talking about patriarchy and women's place in a society like that.
Whereas Christian men, Catholics, Protestants alike, are both kind of tone-policing the men.
And they worship their wives.
They worship the women, put them on a pedestal.
And they, you know, they kind of get bossed around.
They get henpecked by the women.
I think we're required to love our wives.
Like that's, I mean, all over the New Testament.
Husbands love your wives, wives respect your husbands.
That seems like a very natural balance to me.
Yeah.
And I think that you have to love your wife as your wife.
Yeah.
A lot of men.
As opposed to what?
Your mom?
Well, no, like your buddy.
No.
Because I hear this all the time and I hate this.
Guys will say, I married my best friend.
And I think, you know, she's your wife.
She's not your best friend.
Because there's a difference.
What is the difference?
I agree with this.
I agree with this part.
And you'll see, Tucker, look how confused he looks because he's kind of egalitarianist.
I think that when you talk about your best friend, you're a peer, you're an equal.
And I think your best friendships are with other men.
And I think that your wife ultimately is subordinate to you.
She's your helpmate.
And ultimately, as the man in the marriage and as the father, you have authority, the final say over the household.
And she can give advice.
It's not to say, I'm not a freak, where you say, shut up, woman.
I mean, of course, you discuss things with your wife and your wife gives input, but the authority rests with the man.
Of course.
Of course.
But there's God set up this kind of amazing system where men are physically stronger.
So like, of course, you could make your wife do whatever you wanted.
You're bigger than she is.
Right.
No, you can't.
No, you can't because your wife actually has way more power than you in this country.
You don't have the power to hit her.
Try to hit a bitch.
And let me tell me how that goes for you.
She's got the power of the media.
She's got the power of the state.
She's got the power of your children.
She has all the power.
You cannot be in a traditional marriage in this country.
You can't.
The only leverage that you have is that there are young, hot women every year you can cheat with.
That's it.
That's all you got.
But he also instilled in men this desire to please your wife.
Like that's a very natural thing.
Yes.
Yes.
And that's what feminist feminism is built on.
It's using men's protector instinct against them.
You want your wife to be happy.
Absolutely.
And the whole happy wife, happy life thing is completely real.
It's like you can't get away from it.
It's not like all of these things.
It's not a choice.
It's the biological reality that you live with, that you were born with.
Like you want your wife to be happy.
And if she's unhappy, you're unhappy to a much greater extent than vice versa, right?
Yeah.
I think men care about their wives being happy much more than wives care about their husbands being happy.
Yes.
I have noticed.
And that's compensation for their lack of physical power.
That's my no, it's because we're just not the best people.
We just got some evil in us.
I don't know what it is.
I really wish.
I mean, I even see it in myself.
Like I do something crazy or bitchy or mean.
And I'll just think, why?
Why did I do this?
You know, I'm not even trying to like pretend I'm so much better.
But I look at my brothers versus me and they're just, you know, they're just better people than me.
All the men I know are in general.
They're better people than I am.
And I try to be the best person I can.
But, you know, women, right?
We just have this emotional wreck inside of us.
We're like a ship in the middle of the ocean, like, you know, view of it.
And that's why it is this kind of perfect balance, but somebody needs to be the final decision maker.
I completely agree.
When you give up that, when you abrogate that, there's no respect, there's unhappiness, and then there's infidelity.
Right.
Well, that's the ingredient that's missing.
The way I would put it very succinctly is men right now are the responsible party, but have no authority.
And that doesn't work.
No, it doesn't.
You know, if you are held, if the buck stops with you and you're to blame and you're the responsible one, then you also need to be able to have the final say and call the shots.
And one without the other.
Pearl, I'm glad you admitted you had a disability called womanhood.
I know it's tough down here.
Remember, Jesse Lee Peterson talking about our thoughts.
We don't make our own thoughts.
I don't know about that.
It doesn't work.
And I think that I think that's really smart and absolutely right.
I do think I just noticed this: that men who stay unmarried for too long become like kind of fragile.
There's something about the give and take, there's something about living with, in fact, I think it's the key to life, someone you don't fully understand that broadens you.
I have seen the opposite.
I would disagree.
I have seen men become way more fragile when they have wives because they're white knighting for their wife.
So they start to tone police because the wife nags them.
They start nagging everybody else.
And then it's just an endless cycle.
I love single men just as people without these women.
Like, it's like, this is, hold on.
This is how great a man could be without a wife.
This is how great a man is with a wife, without with, without with.
They always say that there are these wives that just make a man better.
I haven't met one.
Not one.
I've only seen women that hold men back.
Keeps you always thinking that makes you wiser, more patient, more thoughtful, more self-aware, and more flexible.
Women are going to make men more self-aware.
That's a joke.
Yeah, women are going to make men more self-aware.
The least self-aware gender ever are going to make men more self-aware.
Yeah, right.
Those are all good qualities.
And the absence of that, like in homosexuality or like men who are single too long, they get very rigid.
Have you ever noticed this?
I like things the way I like them.
And they just get like, no.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I certainly get what you mean by that.
Yeah.
You don't want that.
Yeah.
I would say that when what's wrong with a man liking the way it's his house?
It should be his house, you know.
When you say you don't fully understand women, to me, I feel like women are very simple in terms of.
Have you ever lived with one?
No, I haven't lived with them.
But I mean, and don't get me wrong, maybe it's difficult, but I feel like they're pretty simple.
We're all pretty simple.
I mean, no one's more simple than I am, but we're all pretty simple.
But what I mean is like on a day-to-day level of experience, like you don't always understand what they're saying because it's never about what they say it's about.
Right.
And men are just tend to be kind of dog-like in their straightforwardness.
You know, I'm hungry, I'm horny, whatever it is.
I disagree.
I feel like men are complicated.
I feel like women are like, I'm hungry, I'm horny.
I feel like men are very complicated.
Really?
How?
Because men have different, men are masters of the universe.
Women are the universe, you know?
This is what Spengler says about them.
And so I think that men have like a deep connection to things like math and space and they want to conquer the world and, you know, things like this.
And women, I feel like, are actually very primal and instinctual.
Yes.
They want security.
Yes.
Yes.
Thonic, you know, they're of the 100%.
Never embarrassed by bodily functions.
Men are so squeamish.
Yes.
Women are not at all.
They give birth.
No, that is absolutely true.
But I mean, in the way that women present their concerns, there's almost always something that's not being fully expressed.
Like, I got mad at you last night because I was pissed about something.
Women are such mysterious creatures said by guys overlooking the obvious that paints women in a negative light.
Yeah, I know.
Yeah.
I've never met a happily married husband ever.
No, because we just take, we're like vultures.
We're not givers.
We're takers.
And I've met maybe like one wife ever who's a giver.
Maybe.
Maybe.
And you never really know.
Last year.
That's not a male thing to do.
You can't remember what happened last year.
Right, right, right.
Right.
And so, but anyway, but whatever the point, men and women talk past each other constantly.
They don't always know what the other one is.
No, because women make no sense and men make sense.
Saying.
And that frustration actually gives way to like great beauty over time, I would say.
I don't know.
I, I, I personally find women very frustrating when they are not expressing.
And I just see that as the beauty of it.
I see the way I look at it is like when you look at your favorite TV shows, right?
The Sopranos, Breaking Bad, it's like the wife is the villain because it's like the main character, if the wife could just get out of the way, would be running the show.
And that's kind of how I feel.
Like Ayn Rand, I agree with her about this.
She said that the wife's role is like hero worship.
The guy is the hero.
The guy is supposed to be the entrepreneur, the conqueror, whatever.
And the woman is really supposed to support the man's goals and be in his world.
And I've self-thing successful men need is more power worship, more hero worship, more you're so great.
Well, you get that at work.
You don't want that at home.
Do most men get that at work?
Really?
You're told you're awesome every day at work.
You're not women.
Men are told they suck.
You become an unbearable asshole and then you fall prey to what destroys every successful man, which is hubris.
Like you mistake yourself for God.
You need someone who's not interested in what you do at all, only interested in you.
And that's how you become balanced and wise.
That's how you know your own limits.
Because the ass kissing is what kills you.
It's not, I mean, you had someone come to murder you at home.
It doesn't seem to have affected you that much.
And if I were married, dude, she would never let me hear the end of it.
Well, that's probably true.
But that's not, that's not what destroys men.
It's not adversity that destroys men.
It's comfort and flattery that destroys men.
Right.
That's what happened at King David.
It's what happens to them all.
Yeah.
So great.
You can never go wrong.
I just feel like we have, I don't feel like we have an abundance of affection from women.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Like in terms of where the pendulum is at, I feel like the women are very unloving to the men.
That's why I like they don't cook because that's like the best way to express a love for a man.
I said this on my show the other night.
I'm like, the most beautiful words a woman could say is like, I made you dinner.
I made you cookies.
Yeah.
Because that, that is like an act of love.
And I think that I actually think the best words of affection that women can do is managing our emotions and not being a bitch.
Who cares if she cooks and cleans, if she nags you all the time.
You know what I mean?
Speaking as maybe from a different generation, the way that men feel now is like, you know, women are not really providing too much.
They expect so much from the men.
They want to, they want the man to be rich and provide.
They want the man to be fit and a real leader and a real man.
They also want to split the chores with the man.
They want the man to do half the laundry and half.
Yeah, my mom cooked and cleaned, but always complained.
So, you know what I mean?
I would, I personally would take silence over a bitch that's cooking and cleaning.
I would take, I would just take silence, half the dishes and things like that.
And it's like, so what do you do all day?
You're on TikTok, you're like doom scrolling and eating Cheetos.
Like, what, what actually are you providing in the relationship?
So I just feel like, in terms of the deficit, it's like women are very emboldened.
They're too, I think, assertive, always giving their opinions, always critiquing, always a friend of mine said, This, they're so awful.
How the F our men applauded every day.
Who does that?
Nobody.
That's what's missing.
It used to be women applauding the men.
You know, I think that they're very bold right now.
And I think, and sarcastic.
I think that's a big reason why they're not very attractive.
I get it.
And now men can Uber Eats.
Like, women have kind of screwed herself because, in all honesty, there's nothing you can provide a man with money.
Nothing.
He can Uber Eats better food than you can cook if he's got money.
The only thing you can offer is a child.
That's it.
And he can get that with anybody.
My last girlfriend never cooked or cleaned, but she was obedient and silent.
We can just get takeout work.
My friend says, Work is like do it or you're fired.
But who does the firing?
Who is an HR?
A woman.
I would say is that in a happy marriage, all of that goes away.
There's no arguing about who does what.
People fall seamlessly into the roles they were born into.
They acknowledge those.
They're not insecure about it at all.
They express love in a whole bunch of different ways by serving each other.
I am surprised we are still live right now.
I am surprised this hasn't been taken down.
It's like super easy.
And all of that, obnoxious, entitled, you don't make enough money.
All that crap just disappears.
Anyway, that's all right.
A 42-year-old homeschool mom of two.
I just found you and appreciate your work.
Also, I want more kids since I was deceived by feminist culture, not personally, not worried about age, husband approved, in my nuts, not banging the Brazilian jiu-jitsu coach.
Now, look, ma'am, I'm not really against you having a kid in your 40s.
If you guys both want it, why not?
I mean, you're married.
You have other kids.
I mean, my mom had my youngest sister when she was in her 40s, whatever.
You know, I'm not sure if you can still swing it, but can you just look?
And there is an accountability that I myself had to make.
We were not tricked into anything.
When I was 18, I was most excited by volleyball.
And I went to college.
I picked a small school where I could play volleyball.
And I got to do all conference.
I got freshman of the year.
I got to play basketball.
It was a lot of fun.
But based on my choices, that is what I prioritized and valued.
I don't know what you were doing, but you weren't brainwashed.
You just valued something else.
And I just, it really drives me nuts is just the deceived.
You just weren't, you were not deceived.
No, none of us were.
Can we troubleshoot?
I don't know why this is glitching.
I don't know how to fix this experience.
So last question.
Where is all of this going in this country?
Like, where are we in five years?
Not anywhere good.
I'm, I'm really concerned.
And I'm not one of these doomsdaysayers.
You know, there's a lot of people there forever.
But, you know, the sky's falling every day.
But I really feel like the things that concern me the most, it's the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Seemed like we crossed a Rubicon there.
I agree with that.
Because he's just a conservative guy, relatively moderate, expressing his opinions.
He's not the president.
He's not a politician.
And it wasn't just that he got shot.
It was what happened afterward, which is that 100,000 liberals went on TikTok and celebrated.
And that shows that how can you integrate or harmonize with people that hate you that much?
They see some, you know, and I understand that liberals thought he was a jerk.
Like maybe he was a little rude or something like that.
And he really wasn't.
I mean, he was pretty patient, as patient as they could.
I just tried to fill in for him last week and immediately snapped at some kid and threatened to beat him up and went crazy.
And I had said a prayer for patience, by the way, and I still couldn't handle it.
So, no, Charlie Kirk was a remarkably even-keeled, patient, decent man.
Yes.
And yeah.
So whatever their perception of him was, to see him get his face blown up in front of everybody.
Okay, now she's going to tell me how she's different.
Thank you for the super chat.
I do appreciate it.
But I was a contentious wife for the first eight years our marriage.
When I changed, things got so much better.
11 kids and 28 years of marriage.
We still got that heat.
I don't know if you should be bragging about torturing your husband for eight years.
Maybe keep that one to yourself.
That's a different woman, my bad.
Sorry.
All right, my friend.
I don't know.
My friend has another comment.
Life is a constant struggle between force where you're forced to do shit that doesn't make sense and home where you're forced to do things she wants because she went out three days ago and she's sad.
No wonder nobody gets married.
Tucker's going to run for president.
That's why he's simping.
That's actually a good point.
Like that.
And your first, the first reaction of someone in the crowd who is present, some guy with the beard jumps up.
Okay, I think that's over.
So, okay.
Now they're going into this other topic.
Now, I started a war on X because I was being honest.
And I really need the Christian conservatives to start to be pragmatic.
And we need to be realistic here.
And I want you to ask the question to the women, did you wait till marriage to have sex?
No.
But I changed at 28.
It's like, okay.
So no.
And then, did you not, did you watch corn before?
Have you watched it at least once a year for pretty much every year you've been alive?
But right now I'm not watching it because I've gone like six months.
No faith.
Okay.
Okay, let's stop.
Have you ever had women very sexually interested in you ever?
But, but, but, okay.
Have you gotten laid in the last year?
Okay.
All right.
Can we just, I need us to be pragmatic here.
You need to know where you are in the sexual marketplace.
Look at if you haven't had sex in a year, you're not participating.
You're not.
You're not in it.
If you're not going on dates actively, you're not participating.
You're not in it.
Oh my gosh.
Like, I just need to be just to be honest about where we're at.
Like, women, if you're not getting just paid to exist, you're not that hot.
You know, men, if you're not having women interested in you, neither are you.
Yeah, religious people watch corn the most while most married men subscribe to OF.
Okay, can we, I just need to be us to be realistic about where we're at.
I'm not trying to shame you or hate you.
Sex is a need, okay?
And all of our life choices are going to reveal that it is, in fact, a need.
Yeah.
And if you repress that need, it just goes into other places, right?
Like corn, OnlyFans, whatever.
And these are all things that we're not proud of, right?
Sex outside of marriage, hoeing, dating at whatever.
This is stuff we're all embarrassed about, but it's real, right?
So I need us to be pragmatic here.
And I need us to look at this through that lens because we are adults, right?
Adults.
So I said, and I'm going to bring this up, and this apparently has enraged the Christians.
Corn has saved more marriages than it has broken up.
Now, the Christian conservatives, they come at me, right?
And they say, corn has affected the brain like a drug, just as cocaine bender saves marriages, so does pornography.
It makes perfect sense.
Okay.
That's rich of you to say, as a woman on social media, I just think that's rich.
Shut the fuck up.
Do you know what I mean?
It's like, as a woman, we can't say anything about corn if we're on social media.
It makes us crazy as women.
It does.
So I want to hear that same energy for all the women on social media.
Bryson says, this is an oxymoronic post.
And then I go into specifics, right?
And Bryson, we love you here, but you didn't wait till you were married.
Do you know what I mean?
And so you're like, well, did you wait?
Well, no.
But I waited for a little bit of a period.
Oh, my God.
What?
And this is a conversation.
Hold on, I need to look up because Crowder CEO.
Crowder CEO.
And to be honest, we had him on the show.
I feel like I always have to preface nothing against them personally, but we need to be adults here.
And he comes at me and he says, wait, wait, wait, wait.
What?
You know.
And so I say, you know, Jared, you cannot be oblivious to the fact that a lot of women's husbands are not banging them.
We know this.
It's why they're the number one corn consumers.
It's why they're the number one men that are OnlyFans subscribers.
And if you talk to any sex worker, they'll say the same thing.
There are sex workers that are begging the wives to sleep with their husbands.
You know what I mean?
So, what are those men supposed to do?
It's like option A, lose their house, their children, everything they love in life.
B, cheat.
C watch corn.
So then, then what Crowder does is the Jared, I think his name is Ghost.
Wives should sleep with their husbands.
It's in scripture.
Thank God.
Okay, well, but they're not.
So it keeps, it's like, it's like, I can't have conversations with religious people because they keep quoting the Bible and say, well, it should be this way.
And I'm like, well, this is a make-a-wish.
People shouldn't lie, but they do.
Women should sleep with their husbands, but they don't.
And I can't change the world.
You can't change the world.
You can't put a gun to people's head and make them follow the Bible.
So for the men whose wives just said, nah, screw that.
Let me not.
But God doesn't act like corn is any better than cheating in the eyes of God.
Well, not one, not everyone's religious.
Most people aren't religious.
And two, and what they're going to try to do is sell their religion as a solution to all this stuff, but it's not.
And the stat, the facts, the data, and the statistics will back this up as well as real life experience.
We all know that the Christian men are the biggest simps.
Everybody knows it.
That's why all of the corn stars run to the Christian men because you guys will forgive anything.
Because the church shames them into the church uses men's guilt against them and their want to look like a good person.
And they say, men, men, you're a bad person if you have sex outside of marriage.
So, anyways, so again, and it's like always the back and forth with them.
It's never a real conversation.
Well, society should be this way.
And then I'm like, well, we're adults, right?
It's not.
No one should die from cancer, but people do, you know.
But, and then Matthew, then he quotes some Bible verse.
And it's just an it, I hate to, I hate to be rude, but it's just an idiotic thought.
You know, of course, corn is better than a side chick.
No STDs, no unwanted pregnancies.
Come on.
I mean, come on.
No STDs, no unwanted pregnancies.
And according to the Bible, men aren't supposed to get divorced.
So what do they do?
Why are men leaving the church?
How's that $7,000 check from Israel?
God send it my way.
You know what I mean?
Pearl might not want to shame you, but I will chat.
For every woman you aren't sleeping with, I'll sleep with three.
Quit simping.
i know sorry i just get frustrated because i just want adults Like, and then I can point to your life.
It's like, well, did you watch corn?
Well, God forgave me now.
And at least I say it's not real.
And at least, you know, just I do as I say, not as I do.
And I'm like, okay.
So did you watch corn?
Did you have sex outside of marriage?
Well, and then all the women, they come and that's such a delusional take.
It's because they don't want men to have power.
Anything that gives men power sexually, conservative Christians will like die on the hill of, I should be invited in.
We're in the same city now.
Okay.
I think that's it.
I think we agree on most things, but do you think from now on, people should have sons and only have a preference for daughters?
It's my dream in life to have a son.
Should not.
I just want sons.
God help me if I have.
Oh my God.
Pearl has such a woman's take when it comes to changing the world.
Really, Dario, what have you changed?
Really?
What have you changed?
No, go ahead.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
What have you changed?
No, I'm listening.
Go ahead.
No, no, seriously.
Go.
The floor is yours.
Oh, you haven't?
No, okay.
No.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Okay.
All right.
So we're going to go on to the next topic today, which is women crying on the internet.
So I don't know if this stream is going to get nuked.
And I also don't know why.
We have some.
I think the computer might be running out of memory.
That's the problem.
If you have a bunch of tabs open.
I don't have a bunch of tabs open at like two.
Well, all right.
So I'm actually going to go and we're going to do a commercial break really quick.
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That would be great.
But yeah, I mean, I really want to get this documentary out.
And this is the trailer we made for it.
So yeah, let me make this full screen.
All right.
This clip going viral online of a dozen women being asked the following question.
Do we need men?
Most answered very quickly, no, because men are useless.
This headline from the hill, it caught my eye.
Most young men are single.
Most young women are not.
Young men have fallen faster than any demographic in America over the last 40 years.
It's a different world now.
Like we don't need men the way that they used to.
The future is female.
Men and women are drifting further apart and society is crumbling because of it.
A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage.
You've kind of got the 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 society.
Every problem in society comes from single mother homes.
A lot of women will just chase this negative rapid hole of happiness, endless happiness.
Feminism's biggest failure is it lies to women.
We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
We tell them to put off family into marriage.
You are allowed to leave your perfect husband.
You are allowed to end a relationship with a really great boyfriend.
Oh, freeze rich, 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.
And that's the thing.
Like women are so willing to leave marriages because they're not happy.
This is not about happiness.
The most important thing is the children.
And the problem is we have a modern society where it's me, me, me, my feelings, leave when I feel like it instead of doing what's best for the kids.
This myth that we live in an age of male privilege.
Where's my male privilege?
They think, well, men have all the rights.
They have all the power.
Privilege patriarchal system that we have.
Why doesn't our society care about men's rights?
I have no friends, no wife, and no social life.
Men are alone in this situation.
Men are homeless.
Men are thinking about eating guns.
I've seen so many men on the brink of suicide and they didn't do anything wrong.
How are you equal if the men are the ones that have to fight and die to defend the country?
The men are the ones that build and maintain all the infrastructure.
Women are helplessly dependent upon men.
The so-called deaths of despair from suicide, overdose, or alcohol, three times higher among men than among women.
Culture is telling men, you are no good.
You gotta get your act together.
I think men have failed themselves.
What kind of a man are you?
What kind of a woman are you going to attract?
If men are in trouble, so are women.
Everybody knows this is a huge problem, but nobody wants to admit it.
Every single woman at the table said they wanted a man.
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 stop?
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.
All right, guys.
Wait, hold on.
Let me go back.
So, yeah, if you want to, when you, if you want to donate.
Okay, so apparently Asmongold is having the worst day of his life.
And I don't know why he's having the worst day of his life, but I'm sorry, Asmungold.
I got to cook you.
So there's this YouTuber.
And I have never heard of this woman in my life.
But her name's Imaru.
And she uploaded an hour and a half video talking about her ex-boyfriend.
Now, apparently, her ex-boyfriend and her started some sort of content house.
Pearl explained what intersex means.
Google it.
You know what I mean?
It's like, I don't have the time today.
And for some reason, people believe her.
And it's interesting.
I saw a lawyer react to this and they said her claims are credible.
And I thought, let me get this straight.
You have a woman crying on the internet with a pound of makeup, a bunch of fake hair, claiming that her boyfriend of not six months, not two months, but three years is abusive.
No marks, no beaten-up face.
Us men will sacrifice our happiness to maintain a relationship, but women will sacrifice their own happiness.
And I'm actually, do you guys want me to react to Asmongold's reaction or the original video?
Because I thought Asmungold was interesting because I thought he was like a little bit red-pilled, but he's like, it's so obvious he's blue-pilled.
I've seen some simp try to make a move on Pearl.
It was so fun.
No, you didn't.
Okay, here.
Today.
Nobody makes moves on me.
I'm finally going to be opening up about the psychological and domestic abuse, stalking and harassment, sexual assault, and threats of blackmail that Ms. Kiff has done towards me and some of these issues, which are still ongoing.
This doesn't even sound like a real cry.
Bitch, I need better acting.
Please, I need better acting.
Give me some real tears.
Give me some real tears.
Yeah, here we don't believe women, so you're going to have to go somewhere else.
For the entirety of this year, I've attempted to separate myself from him and not talk about him at all and not talk about this issue and just not make it a public thing.
I have never, I always tried my best to keep this to myself.
But I've, like I said, I feel like it's gone to the point, which I'll explain later, that I feel like it just has to be done.
And I have always believed in not condemning people or starting drama online.
So I'm sure a lot of people are going to be asking, why am I doing this and why now?
And I would like to explain that before I get started so that people understand what prompted me to do this today.
All right.
So I'm hearing there's a video going around of her ex-boyfriend throwing a bag on her head.
Here's the, okay, we're going to keep going.
I will address that too, but we got to talk about female manipulation tactics.
I'll tell you why I am skeptical.
Whenever there's a video of a guy crashing out, I'm just always, always, always skeptical.
Because why aren't you going to the police, bitch?
It's not just on a whim or something like that.
Okay.
So, like I said, I took a lot of notes.
So, forgive me if I'm just, if I just end up reading off my notes.
I don't know.
When something traumatic happens to me, I don't need notes.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, it just seems like you were throughout the whole relationship building a case against him.
We'll see the video.
The first and probably most severe reason is that one of the rules that I set for myself a long time ago about withholding this information was that if I ever felt like somebody else was in danger of being hurt, I would then make myself speak about it.
And two weeks ago, actually, when I three weeks ago now, I was informed by three separate people, one of whom was present for said incident, that he had done something similar to something that he had done to me.
Okay, so I want to tell a story that I went through personally.
Oh my gosh, why am I so glitchy?
Is there anything else I can do?
Because the cord could be loose.
All right, let me see.
I can try this.
where's the back end we'll see if that works um so So there was a relationship I was in.
And after we broke up, I got messages from the girl he dated next saying, oh, he hit me, blah, I'm like, bitch, do you know who the fuck you're talking to?
And my answer to this woman, she's like, here is a video of him yelling at me.
I'm like, one, I was living in England at the time.
This guy was in America.
I'm like, why are you coming to me?
Are you crazy?
Why are you bitch?
Do you know who you're talking to?
And this girl had a case or like had this very detailed whatever.
And I said to her, I said, well, why don't you go to the cops?
And she was like an immigrant.
And I'm like, and she's like, well, I'm afraid of the cops because I'm an immigrant.
I'm like, well, then go home.
And I'm just, you know, this was very frustrating to me at the time.
So she ends up going away.
I actually tried to warn the guy and he wouldn't, he thought I was jealous or something.
I'm like, well, I tried.
Now, then there was another girl that he dated after this girl.
And she did the same thing.
And she made this whole case against him online, made this giant thing.
And I was never abused.
I never had that experience personally.
So I just thought it was weird that the girls went to each other instead of, or to me, instead of the police.
I don't know.
The girl number two never contacted me, but you see what I'm saying?
Women will do this.
They'll go to each other to like take down the man that they hate.
I know it was weird.
I know what she was trying to do, but I just was like, I just couldn't even believe the audacity of this woman.
I'm like, do you know who you are talking to?
And someone in LA at the end of September.
And this person is not a streamer or content creator, but obviously that does not matter.
And because of this, I cannot in good conscience sit here knowing that I know critical information about someone that almost no one else does and not say anything.
I think that most issues and dramas should stay private and off the internet.
And I still hold that belief to this day, and I will hold that belief going forward.
However, there are certain things that cross the line, and I say that the line has been crossed too many times to be count.
There's a point where I believe that people deserve to know.
Ah, Asmongold, please stop simping.
I think that at a certain point, if you know a lot of things about someone and you don't say anything to look out for others, it's wrong.
It's wrong to keep it to yourself.
Okay, but why are you going to the internet and not the police first?
I was just scared.
The same thing I said to this woman that contacted me.
Why are you going to me?
Go to the police.
I don't want what happened to me or what has happened to other people because of him to happen to other people.
And I don't believe he will ever stop behaving the way he does.
But regardless, yeah, like I said, one of the main reasons I decided to do this stream is to come out about all of this because I can't hold on to it any longer because it feels wrong to do so.
And an honorable mention reason for why I'm doing this is that for a while, he has been indirectly threatening me through my friends and people that I work with.
They've informed me that he said that if I ever talked about anything he did, he would try to create a smear campaign against me in retaliation.
I was told that he even approached other streamers who were close with us back when we lived together.
So I think more men should threaten women with bad information about them because women do it to men.
I mean, really, and this is what annoys me.
Men are getting, they're wising up and starting to use women's tactics against them.
Women keep like a memory of all the terrible things that they did, right?
So, so women have a tendency to, I mean, we just have like albums in our phone of all of our abuse or us.
We take pictures of us crying.
So, I mean, we are the ones who do the smear campaigns.
So, a guy wised up and said, if you're going to smear me, I'm going to smear you back, bitch.
If you're going to tell everybody my business, I'll tell them your business.
So, what?
Asmingold, I need more honesty from you.
Seriously, I mean, I was so disappointed when I saw your reaction to this stream.
I need you, you know, and I like you as a streamer, but this is bullshit.
I mean, you can't just believe women because they're crying on the internet.
We need to be asking tougher questions.
Where is the evidence?
Did you file a police report?
Okay.
Asking them if they would join with him, and they all refused at TwitchCon.
He approached one of the employees threatening them and saying if I ever talked about him, he would destroy me.
Multiple people have told me that his plan was to claim that I kill animals and that I killed my own rabbits since I had several of my rabbits pass away over the course of three years while I lived with him.
She probably did.
I mean, women are so irresponsible.
I'm being honest here.
Like, I have a relative.
I know that sounds crazy, but I have a relative that literally kills dogs.
I mean, this, not intentionally, obviously, but this relative is so irresponsible that the dogs keep dying.
And you're like, you're like, so she probably was.
I mean, sorry, but women with a pound of makeup that are streamers with like all these plush toys in the background, this doesn't to me scream stability.
Sorry.
I mean, I don't know, but the fake eyelashes.
Yeah, I mean.
I'm sure he's probably listening now, and it's probably going to come as quite a shock to him that this information made its way back to me and that I've known for months.
But if you try to threaten me to stay quiet, especially using my poor dead animals, I'm not going to stay quiet.
It's nuts.
So now that I've explained all the rest of the world, Asmingold, no question.
Asmingold.
Not even no questions at all.
No holes in this story.
Truly.
And why I made the decision to do this stream.
I have a few more things I would like to get out of the way before I start talking about all of this.
It's not about me.
The way that I'm going to do this today is I'm going to run through everything from the beginning to the end to try to get across the story as accurately and fully as I can.
And hold on.
Guys, I'd like to get to a thousand live viewers.
If you could like the video, please.
I'm the only woman on the internet that's going to see through this bullshit.
She's his employee and personal friend, to be honest.
So?
So what?
Asmingold.
We need some honesty from.
I don't care if it's your friend.
So you should support her falsely accusing her ex-boyfriend.
Come on.
I don't care.
Hold on.
Wrong one.
I'm also going to be showing a few screenshots validating what I'm saying.
I have more things, but this is what I felt comfortable using.
We're going to 2X this.
We're going to 1.5x it.
Sorry to the people.
If you don't like it, go down.
But yeah, we're going to.
Today.
And I will be running through those later.
Another thing that I'd like to mention before I start is that during my statement, I'm going to be mentioning directly the names of about half a dozen other creators who are present for certain things.
And I want to say that none of these people did anything wrong.
I'm just saying that they were there.
And I've asked all of them permission.
They all said that it was fine to include their names, but I know this won't stop everyone, but I ask people for the streamers that I mentioned, please don't go bothering them or asking them for more information.
If there's something else that they want to say, they'll say it themselves.
So there's no.
Why can we not ask them for more information?
What would be the downside in that?
Isn't that a little bit suspicious?
Like, if your story's rock solid, then if I ask for more information, why not?
No point to go pester them and bother them about it.
There are also streamers who gave me permission to share things that they relayed to me privately, but asked me to redact their names, which I, of course, did.
And the last thing that I want to make clear is that not every person that I interact with or that I'm friends with knew the extent of all of these things.
And in fact, most of them didn't.
How convenient.
And some of them didn't even know anything at all.
How can I?
I tried to keep things private with my close friends.
That's really convenient.
But if anyone during the past year ever approached me asking questions, I didn't lie and I told them the truth.
But yeah, I don't want there to be some kind of witch hunt like, oh, you know, you knew in this, no, a lot of people, you know, didn't know everything or didn't know anything.
okay i think that's um i'll talk about my in the context of like things that she says after but not not right now So um, this is this doesn't seem at all performative, really public information.
I initially moved in sorry, i'm still sick, like I said, wait.
So Asman Gold knew both of them.
a piece of shit I don't maybe I'm missing the context but actually what a piece of shit This is all public.
Obviously this part um I moved in with him.
Um, I believe it was the end of 2021 because, um he offered, I was um living alone at the time and I was having um stalker issues in Kansas and I mean you guys know, like all the stuff that happened there.
I ended up joining the ORG and everything.
Did she really have that bad of stalkers?
You know, maybe it's because i'm ugly or something, but I just I don't really believe these women are having the stalkers they say they're having.
I just don't.
I'm not fully like, convinced.
In my opinion um, we did a lot of streams together and I mean, a lot of people already know this, but i'm just gonna come out and say it.
We um started dating.
We were in a relationship starting january 2022 after I joined OTK.
Um, i'm not planning to go into too much detail about the start of the relationship because it honestly doesn't really matter at this point.
It's irrelevant now.
The only things that really matter uh, that you guys need to know for the story are that it was one an extremely private relationship.
Uh, it was even hidden from friends and people I mean obviously, people all eventually figured out they're not stupid.
And second, it was um an extremely codependent relationship, um which it's not the issue, but uh, let's just, you know, making that clear for our details.
He initially portrayed himself to me as someone who was very nice to girls and wanted to help me feel safe from stalkers and wanted me to succeed as a teammate, and we grew very close over time and I was very dependent on him for um feelings of safety uh, social life, like my stream my, my job everything, um.
So yeah, besides um it being a very codependent relationship, the start of it was fine.
Um, I saw a lot of people mentioning this.
They thought this was what I was going to talk about.
Um, it's not a secret.
I think everyone paid attention, knew that he was very controlling over what I wore um to a degree, who I was friends with, and even when I would stream.
So when?
What does that mean, though?
What is controlling?
Do you know what I mean?
Like, I mean, because there's some demands when you get into a relationship.
There's some collabs.
I would not accept being in a relationship versus when I'm in a relationship.
Or, sorry, not like there are certain collabs that put you in situations that really aren't great for a relationship.
I'll say it like that.
So, I wouldn't really say it's abusive.
No, I'm not saying it's a brag to have stalkers.
Sorry.
I just know, you know, like, why aren't they stalking me?
You know, I'm just kidding.
I just think women over-dramaticize the stalker-ness because, I mean, people hate me, and I don't really like, you would think it would happen to me too, you know?
Anyways, you just donated to your GoFundMe, GoFundMe.
All right, let's see what we got.
How much did you donate?
$59 or $5 from Nathan.
Thank you, Nathan.
I appreciate it.
Only $200K to go, you know.
It was definitely slow over time that bad things started happening.
At the start, it would be things like, for example, he would throw bottles, like plastic bottles of liquid in it, not like glass bottles at me, despite me telling him like I didn't like it and it scared me and I bruised very easily.
He would be okay.
Now, again, we got to ask the right questions.
What led up to this?
Because a lot of women throw stuff at him first.
They're yelling at it, or they provoke him in some way.
People don't throw bottles at you for no reason.
And look, this is what happened with this ex I was telling you about.
You know, I just knew that the girl that she did something, you know what I mean, to make him crash out because I was like, I don't think he'd naturally do that, you know.
All right, let me continue.
Throw his phone at me.
I would tell him, you know, it scared me.
I don't like it.
And one time it even hit me in the eye, which caused me to get a black eye.
But he always, you know, was like, oh, it's an accident.
And I was like, oh, yeah, it's, it's an accident.
Like, you know, of course, I'm not going to think that, you know, he's.
Yeah, I just.
This is the beginning.
Okay.
So first it's an accident and you believed it was like that doesn't make any sense.
That you thought it was an accident.
And like the I need to hear the man.
Asmingold, I am so pissed at you as a viewer.
I am so pissed.
I'm pissed.
I just thought you were better than this bullshit.
At the time, I just kind of was, you know, I just brush it off.
And looking back now, I feel like that was kind of the start of him testing my boundaries, if that makes sense.
So that was already kind of starting to show signs within the first six months of me and him being close.
And then, again, a very public situation.
The end of 2022, the cover-up allegation time.
We're all hanging out.
You know, we're going to have fun.
Oh, no, I didn't mean to click that.
Hold on.
End of 2022.
The cover-up allegations happened.
I mean, yeah, like I said, all that's public.
You can find all that.
See, like what I said during that, everything.
After that happened, his behavior started getting a lot worse, which, I mean, I suppose it makes sense.
You know, he was very stressed.
A lot of stuff was happening, but the bad behavior was ramping up.
I really, I feel like it's so apparent.
It's like, you know, you go back and watch anything from that time.
I tried so hard to help him and be there for him because I really believed in him and I wanted him to, you know, get better and get back on his feet and be the person that, you know, I always believed that he was.
But that, unfortunately, did not really happen.
For a long time, I think about a year and a half.
From when that all happened, it was kind of like slow, all right, let me.
Let me swap real quick.
It's goodbye.
No, it's not goodbye, not at all.
Explain yourself, I will.
There's some people that are saying, some pretty, who seems more credible?
Let's just like, look at this, be crazy, this is the guy thanks.
I haven't even gone on twitter.
I saw other things.
I'm like damn, but i've been around for 10 years now.
A lot of you guys know pretty far away from this stuff at this point, but I am totally okay with exposing a lot of things and saying things.
At this point, I think it's pretty obvious, I will not be friends with any of these people.
After this Ludwig was right, I am going to completely separate myself from these people in this community, which is fine.
I've already been doing it, but I have hundreds of messages and dms from people, things that people probably would never want to get released, that are very interesting for everyone, and I will be releasing it as time goes on because why not before that?
I'd like to address everything that was said today.
I wrote this myself, so I don't know if it's even good.
I am not the best writer, as a lot of you know I have a lot of half my screen right now is red um, because I can't write, for shit it's not through chat, gbt shut up.
So this is april of 2021.
We met online when we were playing 18 To The Annihilator Cup.
This is me and Emi.
I was introduced to her through it and my chat started to like us hanging out.
I didn't have feelings for her or anything, but I thought we could start hanging out more and be friends.
So we met through the Annihilator Cup.
A lot of you guys know this.
I was playing with her.
My chat liked her a lot.
She was fun to hang out with, so we started hanging out.
We started to play games with each other on stream and we started to grow closer together.
We started calling each other and we were flirting.
We didn't do anything, but it was pretty obvious that Emeru had feelings for me as well as I had for her.
Uh, but we couldn't really do anything because at the time she was dating a girl named Bonnie, another college player from another state, and I was dating Maya.
Me and Maya broke up.
I broke up with her because the relationship felt stagnant and Maya's sanctuary started to take over a lot of her life and we hardly had time to hang out with each other since Maya moved out.
I knew I wanted the streamer to move into the house, preferably a girl to farm content with, but I didn't want it to happen so fast.
I didn't know if I wanted to be Emi, but she told me about a stalker that came to her house with a bat and she didn't live at her house anymore.
I told her to come move in with me in Austin because she had a stalker and we want to make content and the guy will probably be scared, since there's a bunch of people around instead of her in her Kansas home by herself.
From there our relationship started growing very fast.
Within just weeks of moving in she would sit in my room with me late at night and I would watch Pokemon over and over again, season one.
I loved it because she made me feel like it was, because it felt like my childhood and a place of comments.
She would fall asleep in my bed with.
Some nights we would touch our backs, our likes together.
We knew we liked each other.
We just knew it was a bad idea.
Talks of her joining OTK happened fast as well, and I knew that if we were potentially going to date.
We have to keep it a secret.
Nobody was allowed to know.
Streamers as well were already starting to resent me, saying that it was a shitty thing that I moved with Emmy in so fast and replaced Maya so quickly.
If people found out we were dating, I could be hated by my peers and lose what I created in OTK.
I didn't know if we were going to date and I knew if we were going to make it happen.
It was going to be very stressful, but I had no idea what was going to come.
It was the beginning of january of 2022.
Emi just had a huge party in an arcade celebrating her birthday on stream.
Everyone from Austin was there and as we were celebrating her joining OTK, there was a huge scare.
Someone outside in the parking lot rammed into my Audio Eight and drove off, and while we were outside thinking it was a schizo viewer, we were told that the person who just hit my car was now inside holding a gun.
This scared us to no end.
Me and Conrides Pants ran inside in fear to get everyone out and make sure everything is okay.
My first concern was Emi.
I wanted her to be safe.
The cops came.
The drunk driver did have a gun and was sentenced to three to five years in prison.
Me and Emi were terrified.
That night on the way home I grabbed her hand and she grabbed mine and we knew we were trauma bonded and we didn't want to let go.
We would wake up together, stream together, and hang out with each other all night.
She quickly became my best friend and someone that I felt for the first time I was in love with.
We hung out all day, every day.
We were always so happy with each other.
Playing games until the night, loving every moment we were with each other.
I remember one day I left my house.
She called me just so we can be on the phone together, as we always did.
And we were playing assault.
I don't think these YouTubers ever get to the point.
All right.
Do you know what?
I'm gonna, I'm gonna grok this.
We're gonna, I'm gonna play this, but I'm gonna grok it because this is too much.
Called Falling In Love with You with Elvis came on, and I felt that love.
First time I felt love for a girl, and I thought I'd want it to never let go.
The first year of our relationship, we almost had no fights.
We started to date officially in January of 2022, and up until my cancellation, everything was perfect.
She brushed over that I threw water bottles or my phone near her, but that wasn't during fights.
I want to make that very clear.
It would be me throwing my phone on my bed when I brushed my teeth.
She did tell me.
Oh my gosh.
See, I knew.
I knew.
Throwing the phone.
This is how women lie.
She's like, oh, he threw his phone at me.
And he's like, well, I threw the phone on the bed when I brushed my teeth.
She got a bruise from it and I stopped.
That's all that happened.
I will throw you and show you an example, chat.
I'm brushing my teeth right here.
Look at me.
I would throw my phone on the bed.
They would just lob it over because I was going to bed.
So I would just throw the phone.
That's it.
And when she, that's the whole thing.
I didn't throw it at her.
I want to make that very clear.
I never threw it at her.
I never hit her.
And she even said in this in her situation that she bruises easily.
She brushed over that I threw water bottles with her on my or my phone near her, but that wasn't during our fights.
It would be throwing my phone on my bed when I brushed my teeth.
She did tell me she got bruises from it and I stopped.
That's all that happened.
I did feel a lot of stress over the time of our relationship up until this point from her stalkers, from the ones that would show up at her old house and also stalkers that just had her had from her TikTok postings.
We found after being with each other that her stalkers had a lot from, would come to her a lot from her short form content.
These people were schizophrenic and would think that she is talking to them.
Whether it was songs she played, the way she looked at the screen, or just the titles of the videos, these people started to feel she was talking to them and come to our house to stalk her.
These people thought in their heads they were dating her.
They were out of their mind and dangerous.
I told her, if we're going to be serious about this relationship, I need her to stop posting as much and to not farm these people.
She agreed and understood.
Oh my God.
Do you see what I mean?
She's crying and saying, oh.
And the worst part is asthma gold.
If you don't react to this, you're a shit human being.
Two, three million views.
This guy's story gets 190,000, even though it makes way more sense.
It was a safety concern for not only me, but the house.
Russell, simply, Corey, or anyone that was in my house or anyone that was near us.
She agreed that she wouldn't want to hurt anyone else and knew that posting these types of TikToks and posts can mess with us and is something I'm not comfortable with as a guy.
So she would tell me that if I had problems to let her know.
And at first, it was minor things here and there, but over time, it got harder and harder to deal with.
There were more stress on top of this.
We both had to hide the relationship from everyone.
If anyone found out or was known, I could get in a ton of trouble with OTK and cause a ton of problems.
I told her if we were going to be serious about this relationship, I need to stop posting as much and to not farm these people.
And then there was more stress on top of this.
We both had to hide the relationship from everyone.
If anyone found out or was known, I can get in a ton of trouble with OTK and it can cause a ton of problems in my life.
So I lied to all of my old friends, S-Fan included, who lived just next door to me and everyone in OTK.
And that was very hard for me to do.
We had a doggy door between our rooms just so we can hide it from everyone else, including my roommates.
We would lock the doors to avoid our roommates finding out.
As time went on, they found out, but to most of our friends in the Austin circle, they never officially knew.
That stress alone would drive anyone mad, but our love for each other was strong and we knew we can handle it.
In September in 2022, a lot of you guys know, I was canceled by Trainrex and others trying to claim I covered up sexual assault.
It was proven wrong, but that destroyed my mental health.
I felt like my brain cracked and I was never the same since.
I was suicidal, depressed, and I didn't know what to do with my own life.
Every day felt like an absolute nightmare.
I was losing OTK, my mental health, and all my friends.
Emeru was one of the only people that were there for me.
She did sponsors to go with me to Japan.
She went with me anywhere I needed because she wanted me to be happy.
And she knew sometimes I freaked out.
I lashed out, but she loved me and she knew I was in a terrible mental place.
It got so bad, the stress and constant talking about the same things over and over and no sleep and depression that most of my hair started to fall out.
and emery started to hurt herself while we were in japan as do you see this guy looks actually sad versus her right We're going to go back to this one.
Slow things getting worse, but I mean, honestly, I'm not even gonna bother going into the details of all that because there's just too much to cover.
And it's honestly kind of not really relevant to the rest of what I'm saying because the rest of what I want to say is a lot worse.
24-hour stream.
There was a point where things really took a turn for the worst.
Like it felt like, you know, like a very delicate branch just kind of snapped.
So, um, and again, a lot of people are like vaguely aware of this, but I'll explain it for people who aren't, you know, chronically tapped into all that stuff.
Um, so for a long time, this is aftermarket, the like cover-up allegations happened, and he was like starting to kind of struggle on his stream.
Yeah, uh, he never wanted to stream at the same time as me.
Like, we really avoided it.
And to me, at the time, it made sense because I was like, well, of course, like, you know, we share a lot of community members.
If we live at separate times, we're both going to perform better.
You know, it makes sense.
But yeah, we were really live doing the same thing at the same time for a long time, with the exception of like things like events or sponsors or like, you know, just special things.
Okay, so I asked Grock to say the allegations.
So Emeru, which is the this, this bitch.
Um, all right, described an incident where Ms. Kiff allegedly shoved her his hands down her pants while she was crying and vulnerable.
Okay, but you were dating.
I understand.
Like, can we stop pretending there's not these like between the line situations when you're dating?
I mean, a guy that you're dating shoved his hands down your pants.
I mean, sometimes when you're sad, you need a dick to ride.
Do you know what I mean?
Sorry.
I mean, that's women.
We'll be heartbroken and like, woo, you know what I mean?
So he's probably just trying to make you feel better.
Claimed ongoing stalking, including hate watching or streams and interrogating mutual contacts about her life.
Okay, that I mean, that sounds like normal breakup behavior.
I mean, come on, can we stop ladies?
We all know we have like five Instagrams.
We stalk our exes.
That's normal.
That most women do that.
Hate watching or streaming.
I mean, you weren't creeping on his streams, really.
Alleged threats via intermediaries.
He approached one of her employees saying he'd destroy her if she broke out.
Shared Discord screenshots of controlling messages, including threats to smear her reputation or blame her for the deaths of her pets.
Rabbits, which died in a shared home.
Started, say that she pursued restraining orders in Texas and California.
Oh my gosh.
This poor guy.
All right, let me go back.
Let's go.
Let's go listen to the man talk.
Let's listen to another 10 minutes and then we'll get into Candace Owens's stuff.
As this time happened, I was a massive wreck, couldn't think straightened.
And being that Emeru hung out with me all day, she too started to become high-strung.
We would yell at each other, fight, and argue all the time.
Things we never once did.
I felt this relationship was taking a huge drain, but I thought it could be fixed over time since things were just so amazing that first year.
But I'm so gay.
But as we stayed around longer, I started resenting her a lot more.
You think I'd have an only one.
Emeru has a lot of rabbits.
It was her calling when she first moved in.
These were a big part of her life.
But as those rabbits moved out of her room and into the living room, they started to see disgusting neglect.
No food, no water, sometimes not having clean bedding for weeks.
I, along with many others who would come over, would give them what they needed, and I would tell her all the time to take care of them, but to no avail.
She completely.
Yeah.
See, I knew it.
I knew it.
Women, I mean, look at my dog's happy.
But like, when we raise animals, it's the same problems with raising kids.
We do not, we're not very responsible.
Look at it.
I mean, my dog, she's fat and whatever, but like, even my dog sometimes whines too much because I don't give it the proper structure at times.
Um, I need to be more strict or I'm not paying attention.
It's the same problem we get when we raise kids.
See, I knew it.
I knew.
I knew.
Completely neglected those rabbits so much that many of them just die over one year of being around in my house.
My cleaning ladies would clean them just because they felt terrible.
And my brother once came over and said, and I quote, if you ever marry this woman, I'll never forgive you.
Here is a video up close of Emeru's rabbits.
These are small little mites that are inside the rabbit cage and she didn't care.
She completely neglected these animals.
And I'm not going to sit around and let people say that she didn't.
People who came to my house knew that they were neglected.
This is an up-close view of the rabbit cage being completely disgusting and neglected.
She left them to die.
And I'm not going to sit here and have her pretend she didn't.
It's fucking disgusting.
This is a video from my own brother.
I didn't record this.
These are mites all around her cage.
I would tell her to take care of them all the time, but to no avail.
She completely neglected those rabbits so much that many died just over a year or two of being around in my house.
My cleaning ladies would clean them just because they felt bad.
And my brother once came over and said that if I marry her, he'll never forgive me.
In fact, when Maya came over during my cancellation, she actually commented on Emeru's rabbits and said, These rabbits are completely neglected and this is disgusting.
Emeru wouldn't clean the cages and the smell became so bad that we started to have the rabbits just be outside.
I told her if that's the case, she's got to make sure she's giving them water because they are her responsibility.
Instead, these rabbits were left outside in 100-degree heat with no food or water or anything.
Most of the time being in cages with no bedding besides poop all over the place.
Emmy didn't care.
She would sit inside and play League of Legends all day.
And what this showed me is that I don't want her to be my children's mother and I couldn't see myself marrying her.
The fights from these times started to get worse.
I would constantly want to be farther and farther from her.
I would use her for content, but after stream, would want to be alone.
I didn't know how to break up with her or end things.
She was a co-owner of my org, the only person I knew, and the strain of the relationship and hiding the relationship was really taking a toll on me.
On top of that, the stalkers were getting worse.
One stalker came to my house and I had to point a gun at him for 30 minutes until the cops came.
These stalkers are no joke.
And the pressure from the relationship, the anger I felt, and the stalkers as a whole really made us lash out at each other.
She would tell me that she doesn't realize what she's doing, that she didn't understand what she was doing wrong.
But I would constantly tell her on and off stream that she needs to do more because these stalkers are getting worse.
I know I wasn't perfect with my language or tone throughout this entire relationship.
I know I wasn't.
And I was aggressive at times.
In regards to being controlling, I told her many things.
I told her to dress older, to stop wearing pajamas, to stop talking about stalkers and schizos as a whole, stop talking about past relationships.
And yes, I didn't want her to travel without me.
I also said that I didn't want her to hang out with specific people.
This is because I didn't want her to get hurt.
I didn't want Emmy to get assaulted.
I didn't want some man to do something to her when I'm not there and I wanted to keep her safe.
And I know with how my mental was and who I was back then that I didn't do everything right.
I know I could have done better.
And I'm sorry.
I know I was controlling and I should have just ended the fucking relationship, but I was so confused as the person.
And I'm sorry I didn't.
I'm sorry things got to this point, man.
Yeah, look at this poor guy.
This poor guy, man, come on this stream.
We'll give you your 10 seconds of air time.
Poor guy.
The last nine months of this relationship, things got extremely fucking toxic.
I told her to move out.
She didn't move out on her own.
I told her to move out because I wanted space, but she still wanted me around at all times.
She would get upset if we didn't sleep together or if we weren't around.
She always wanted me to drive over to her house, but I never wanted to because I wanted to be alone.
And that increased our fights.
But the stalkers continued and I got even more stressed.
They started to take pictures of me whenever I would drive to her house.
They knew my every okay.
All right.
We're, I mean, men and women, man.
All right.
So next, we're going to go and actually do today's topic, which is we're going to talk about Candace Owens.
So, all right, I'll give you my overall perception of Candace Owens.
I did like her BLM stuff.
However, as a viewer, as I've said over and over, I was a little bit betrayed on her coverage of Crowder.
I just didn't, I think she owes him an apology.
And for me, all of her journalistic credibility went away when she made that choice.
Now I've been kind of watching her crash out over Charlie's death.
It's probably been a lot for her being that was like a good friend of hers.
But I think Candace is one of those women that thinks she can be a man and thinks she can do the jobs that men can do.
And I think she views herself as like an equal to the men in our industry.
And she's just not.
It's just very obvious.
You know, she cuts corners.
You know, she kind of turns into a gossip show.
And I was asked to react to her last live stream from five minutes to 30 minutes about her allegations about the allegations against Charlie Kirk.
And as a viewer, I'm going to be honest.
Sorry, the allegations.
Oh my God, I can't talk sometimes.
She does the job men do.
That's true, but not as well.
I mean, she essentially had no background.
And men kind of did her job for her.
That's kind of how it goes at like the big companies to some extent, which is fine.
I'm not knocking it, but she's just not going to be as good as the men in the industry.
She's just not.
What is that with this $7,000?
i would love seven thousand dollars um so drink some water pearl i I will.
Thank you.
So I'm going to react to her claims.
And I don't know.
I just see her on Twitter.
I think sometimes these people get like God complexes.
They're just told they're awesome too much, where they just kind of builds their ego.
And I can just tell she's got a big ego.
Eds from the police, from the White House, even, certainly at the very least, pointing out the very many holes in this story.
And if any of us, any one of us, had the audacity or the desire to carry on Charlie Kirk's show, that would be the appropriate venue for asking those sorts of questions.
But no, I was wrong.
Silence.
Silence is what we were met with.
In fact, I am told that these people believe the official narrative.
Lone shooter.
No one else involved.
Just a crazy guy with too many pronouns in his bio.
Yeah, to be honest, that actually makes perfect sense to me.
Look, this is the information I've gotten from behind the scenes in this industry.
I was told that Charlie was warned before he died that something like this could happen, right?
I was told that people in the end, maybe not close to him, but other people doing similar things that he has done have said that it's very dangerous what he's doing.
And kind of just seeing the way Charlie went about things.
And I would say the attitude in the industry as a whole is that no one's really going to do anything.
I think that's why I was such a shock when he got shot because nothing like this has happened before.
But I don't think Charlie made it that hard to shoot him, if I'm being honest, because I just, I don't think he was overly precautious.
People had told him not to like do the Coliseum type of that, you know, with, because it's just very hard to protect someone from all angles.
So, I mean, that's just my two cents.
I think that Charlie was a little bit careless and it cost him his life.
That's because when you are attacking a mentally ill group of people, like trans people, I mean, they do crazy things.
So hey, 1963 called and they want their narrative back.
All that's missing from the story is a grassy knoll.
Yeah.
And, you know, she's trying to frame it as crazy, but to me, it makes perfect sense.
I think her like going on all these different tangents, like, you know, first it was the Jays who did it.
Then it was, you know, now I guess she's coming at Erica Kirk.
And I don't know.
Then there was like underground tunnels.
And I'm like, you were just going on too many tangents for me.
See, no.
Anyways, back at headquarters.
I am told it's business as usual.
And it's kind of giving me like, I don't know, LBJ when it gets sworn in in that famous picture.
Unfortunately, sworn in.
Unfortunately, of course, he's sad in this photo.
Gosh, he's obviously not wanting to be the president of the United States.
JFK was shot and killed.
And now LBJ has to step up, unfortunately.
But I got to be honest, I wasn't there.
I don't think LBJ was actually that upset.
I don't know why.
Vibes.
The vibes just aren't vibing for me in that picture, but maybe, maybe he was.
Maybe the truth is that LBJ simply, to use an expression, had his wits about him.
And JFK had a plan.
Like in the event that he had been horrifically assassinated in front of the world, JFK maybe had a succession plan.
Now, if these terms I'm using here sound familiar to you, it's because they should sound familiar.
It's the exact terminology that was utilized by Pastor Rob McCoy just four days after Charlie was murdered.
In front of his congregation, he spoke about Charlie's succession plan that he was somehow privy to.
I don't know why, but he knew four days later and announced to the world that Charlie indeed had a plan.
Take a listen.
Everyone's worried about the leadership of TPUSA.
Don't.
He was wise enough at 31 to put together a plan for succession.
It's very clear what they decided, and they're implementing it now.
Amazing.
I mean, amazing.
So on September 14th, we were made aware of this succession plan.
And I find that to be fascinating.
The people who didn't even know Charlie all around the world seem to be fighting harder for him, fighting harder for truth.
And it is, in fact, thanks to people on the internet like Sam Parker, James Lee, Ian Carroll, Zeb Boykin, many others.
That a video from September 10th has gone pretty viral.
Okay.
So let's take a look at this.
It's a video of, of course, Pastor Rob McCoy's son.
His name is Mike McCoy.
And you're going to see what he does, not in the seconds following Charlie getting shot, but in less than one second after Charlie gets shot.
These are not seconds, less than one second.
You're going to watch what Michael McCoy does.
First, let's hear his daddy's version of the events.
Take it away, Pastor McCoy.
As a father, I just want to protect my son.
And I thought, I got a plan for you, son.
He said, Dad, that's not Charlie's plan.
And you know what?
I'm looking at my son who's 24 years old.
Justin's the chief, CFO, chief financial officer, and Mikey's the chief of staff.
And I'm watching the minute Charlie was shot, he called me and says, Dad, Charlie's been shot in the neck.
Please call every pastor and pray.
I said, okay, son.
He has wits about him.
He was just directing.
He had blood all over him.
Two things I want you to remember here.
You may have caught that, but he said, I was watching.
And the minute Charlie got shot, he called and Mikey McCoy says to his dad, Charlie's been shot.
Pray for him.
He says the minute.
Maybe he's being a little hyperbolic.
We're going to find out.
I'd certainly like to find out.
Okay, I just, this is kind of grasping at straws.
I need some like evidence.
Is she going to get to that?
Let's see.
No.
But he stops and stuff.
He says, I was watching.
Watching what exactly?
What were you watching?
I remember that.
It's rubbing me the wrong way.
And I'm going to tell you why that's rubbing me the wrong way in a little bit.
But the bigger thing is that he says Mikey had blood all over him.
Except Mikey did not have blood anywhere near him because Mikey was behind the tent when Charlie got shot.
And Mikey, in less than a second, does something that I find to be quite strange.
He puts his phone to his ear and he begins a conversation.
So we're going to watch that clip in its entirety.
mark is going to bring it in so we decided to slow this clip down and we're going to watch this clip set the slow down so you can see that it is exactly um 834 milliseconds from the time that you hear the shots That is how long it takes for Mikey McCoy to put the phone to his ear.
Now, why is that precise?
I don't know.
You might call 911.
Space timing is so important.
Okay, I need to just keep a dot.
I'm going to do a Google Doc here and take notes.
We're going to talk about what is the evidence.
Evidence.
Man.
Man puts phone to his ear.
Because there's no dialing.
Mikey didn't have time to dial.
Okay.
You can't dial and put your phone to an ear in 0.834 seconds.
The next time that you're going to see Mikey McCoy, as we just showed you, is in just under two and a half.
Okay, but if I wanted to call someone, I mean, what I would do is I would like look at my call log and usually like that's kind of how I call if I don't feel like searching for a contact.
I open the call log and usually they're on like my last few calls, you know, because you kind of call the same people, you know?
Half seconds on the other side of the tent.
He's on a phone call.
So we can track Mikey, but let's watch the clip again in milliseconds so you really grasp how quickly this transpires.
So when this clip was brought there we go.
We're tracking that.
Yeah, when the clip was brought to my attention, I obviously have a file, a big folder of files of every angle.
And I decided to track Mikey from every angle available to see like maybe we just missed it.
And he did at some point put that phone down, dial a number, speed dial, hold down one.
I don't know.
Maybe we missed it because that seems, that seems automatic, right?
0.834.
That seems pretty quick.
And no, no, he doesn't do that.
We even have him in front of Charlie's car when Charlie's car is, when Charlie is brought to the car, the waiting car rather, he is still on the phone.
I can show you the clip of that.
Take a look at this.
Don't worry, we'll slow it down for you.
See him in the background with the backpack.
It's Mikey McCoy.
Okay.
So what are we to make of that?
The only logical conclusion that I can come up with and many others, because I've pressed, I said, play devil's advocate.
I want you to advocate for Mikey McCoy.
I want you to play lawyer and you are representing your client, Mikey McCoy.
What was he doing?
How did he do it this quickly?
No one could win this game.
The only logical conclusion we come up with was that Mikey was already on a phone call at 1223 p.m. by 1223 p.m.
He was already on a phone call.
So I said, let's go back a little earlier in the footage and see if we can find when he actually maybe dials onto the phone.
Maybe we can see him pick up the phone and begin a call before the shot takes off.
And then after beginning that call, if we're following this logic, that would mean he puts his phone down until Charlie gets shot.
And we were able to find what we think could be that moment.
And I can tell you that it is one minute and 45 seconds approximately before that shot goes off.
And we can watch that here.
See, Mikey's on his phone here.
And you're going to see he pulls it up and he starts to cover his ear again.
Now, that could be unrelated.
Again, we're taking a yeah, that's unreal.
I mean, you're at an allowed event.
That's here.
That's what made the most sense to us because we couldn't justify it in any other way.
And I want to be clear, we're not here to make assumptions.
Okay.
And we wouldn't have to make any assumptions if Turning Point USA could just tell the truth.
They could just be open and they could be honest about everything.
Okay.
I obviously.
Yeah, but the problem is Candace is kind of crazy, right?
And, you know, this kind of happened to me, not with Candace, a different situation.
We'll give you an analogy.
So there was a point where I had an accusation of being a colonizer and giving people slave contracts at my company.
The truth was I made $0 off of any of these people.
I actually lost more money than I made.
And the more information I put out, the more the conspiracy theorists would just, any fact that I put out, they would find a way to make it like fit their narrative.
So obviously, like, if you're out accusing everyone of murder, no one's really going to want to work with you.
You know what I mean?
Okay.
Out to both Mikey McCoy and Andrew Colvetz for a statement.
Ask those two questions.
Hey, who were you on the phone with?
What's going on here?
No response.
Weird.
Because if that was me and I saw clips going viral and people were drawing conclusions.
Such an entitled woman.
You think you're entitled to responses?
Like, what?
I mean, everyone knows you have your show.
You have an incentive to do these conspiracy theories and blame everybody of murder.
So like, I wouldn't really want to talk to you either, you know?
From that clip thinking that I was already on the phone, thinking that my reaction was weird, I would instantly hit back.
I'd say, here's my, here's my call log.
You want to know who I was on the phone with?
911, obviously.
I was freaking out.
Freaking out.
I called 911 and know what I was doing.
Here's my phone.
Here's my whole call log for that day.
But this is, I don't know.
I guess we live in a world where that doesn't make sense.
I would have issued a statement to dispel any rumors, but they have not.
Here's what I want to say.
And I honestly, I understand I'm preaching to the choir here.
Everything about this is wrong.
You know it and I know it.
I actually know it better than most because I helped build that organization.
And that's why I am almost the perfect person to discern what is normal and what is abnormal in terms of what happened at that college campus event.
In fact, when I did my tribute to Charlie, this is unbelievable.
Remember, just after he died.
Okay, so they're saying he already dialed and said to the person, holy shit, Charlie got shot and frankly walked away.
I just don't.
Okay.
Can we move on to the next, the next piece of evidence here?
The camera guy and his selfie video.
And then, okay, the next part.
Okay.
Oh, shoot.
And then the camera guy and his selfie.
Charlie Kirk than me.
So I knew that things were weird when I saw the, first and foremost, the camera guy, the one who takes down the camera.
Seeing him lingering alongside Charlie at the event flagged me as weird immediately.
Okay.
That's that's why I reached out when people saw him taking down the camera.
I said, What is this?
Why are you here?
Literally, why are you standing at a show?
I've never at any college event ever in six years had that man standing next to me at an event.
Okay, sometimes he wasn't even there.
Other times, of course, when you are in AV, your job is to be somewhere quiet.
Okay, so the guy that she had not seen when she was at Turning Point is at this event.
Okay, your job is to have on like headphones to make sure the audio is good.
You know what's interesting?
I can criticize any man in conservative media, but it's only when women I criticize that you guys simp.
You know, like if I just kind of was cooking Nick a little bit and Tucker Carlson, nobody's white knighting, but you know, Candace, she's in politics, you know.
Okay, here.
Maybe the idea that they're miking the person running a company is miking you up is completely absurd.
I didn't like it.
It felt new to me.
You know what?
When I called him, things got pretty weird.
He acknowledged that a lot of new stuff was happening on that day.
And I inquired to him immediately about the subtle changes that I recognized.
And the thing that struck me as wrong was that he lied to me.
I don't know why he was lying to me, but a lot of the things that he said didn't make sense.
And I'm going to speak more thoroughly about what it was that he said because obviously I recorded the phone call.
I, of course, asked him why he took down the cameras so quickly.
I asked him to first and foremost simply show me the footage because that's all I wanted to do.
I'm thinking again, we're all going to get the band back together and solve this murder.
It got weird.
It got really weird.
I said, I just want to like see the footage so I can debunk.
I know that you want to put more footage out there.
That's fine, but like show me the footage so I can debunk these all these internet conspiracies that you were hiding something.
I was not suspicious of turning point at all, actually, when I called.
And I asked him, again, like, what's the reason?
What's the reason for putting on the cameras quickly?
Why hasn't the footage been released?
Let me see it.
And he told me that, A, he had spoken only to Erica and the feds that he had regarding the footage.
That is, he specifically told me that, as I said earlier, that he had secured that footage because he wanted to prevent Erica, as I told you, from having to relive that moment.
And that made entirely no sense to me.
I told you guys, because we all can watch Charlie Kirk be murdered over and over and over and over and over again.
So how are you sparing any emotions here?
Again, this is just, okay, it's just kind of grasping at straws.
You know, I just haven't really seen any solid like evidence.
A guy took a camera, a guy called somebody.
You know, it's just not, I don't think this would really hold up in a court of law by taking down the back footage.
And then it made even less sense to me and appeared to me as a lie once I saw the footage on FaceTime when I realized that there was no blood on Charlie.
So it was the, it was the least traumatizing footage of all.
Why be so secretive about it?
Yeah, again, why do these people owe Candace an explanation?
That's one entitled woman.
I know.
Candace is more aggressive than any conservative man.
I know.
I know, I know.
All right.
Like, where is this evidence?
He then told me that he needed to speak with Turning Point lawyers first to see about releasing the footage.
I said, okay, fine.
I let him take a couple of days off and then we got back on the phone.
And I said, look, that's kind of a BS excuse too, because you run your own company and the footage is owned by you.
He then said, okay, yeah, I do own the footage.
I just wanted, you know, just coordinate, check, whatever.
Okay.
Kind of a lie number two-ish.
Candace, I mean, they're politely trying to say you're crazy.
We don't really like.
Yeah, there's a very good reason why they don't discuss it with Candace because they keep certain information out of the public domain in case she says something they couldn't possibly know.
I know.
Yeah, I know.
I get the feeling Candace says it.
Like, Candace, you're not the police.
Do you know what I mean?
Women, right?
It's like, Candace, you're not the cops.
Um, you're just a girl with a YouTube channel that's famous because she was a black conservative.
Like, you're not overly smart.
I'm not even saying I'm overly smart, right?
But you're not really in this position because you're like the super credible journalist.
You're just a black girl that had a different opinion on race.
So, you know, you're not like entitled to this stuff.
Then he said something that really bothered me.
He said, I don't know how to send the footage.
Like, the file was too large.
Oh, oh, I was born yesterday.
So you run an entire AV company and you don't know.
Yeah, women.
It's like, you don't know how to take a hint.
They don't, they think you're crazy, Candace.
Okay.
Footage to Fox News, CNN, and they play it.
And what happens after that?
I said to him, Oh, I know what happens after.
We all get to see Charlie Kirk die from a different angle.
We've seen it die from a thousand different angles.
Like, what is actually changing if Google hacks you?
Weird.
A weird thing to say.
I also asked him who he was on the phone with after Charlie got shot.
And he told me, and I kid you not, he was on the phone with the ops that were back in Arizona watching.
And I said, What ops?
We don't have people back in Arizona watching when we do college campus events.
Is that something new?
He said, Yes, it is new.
In fact, this was the first time we were doing it.
He said there were two people, two ops are watching it back in Arizona.
And he told me that the reason that they were doing it was because you know, Candace, he said, Charlie, uh, he was so ambitious and it wasn't fast enough that it was all being live streamed.
He wanted people to live cut the clips so that they could be the first people to get it on the internet.
He didn't want to, he's like, not even a second to be wasted.
So live streaming, everybody can watch, but they were racing some people to get the clips out faster than anybody else because Charlie's ambitious.
Now, I got a little suspicious and sensing, he could sense that I was now growing increasingly suspicious with every random.
Okay, so they didn't want to give you footage.
That's the damning evidence.
Okay, let's keep going.
They just shot Charlie.
They just shot Charlie.
He runs and doesn't run very far.
He just runs a couple of yards away.
Now, I should mention that the camera guy, he too was also brought into the company by Tyler Boyer.
Okay.
And if you have worked with Charlie for this long, over a decade, and you watch Charlie Kirk get shot, what do you do?
What would you do?
I'm asking you this question at home.
What would you do?
I say two things that are pretty commonplace, right?
You choose between fight or flight.
You run towards him or you run away and you run away far because you don't know what's happening.
Is it one shot?
Are there multiple people?
Are you being pursued?
There's no way to process that.
If you are going to be in flight, you should be sprinting and maybe calling 911.
That's what I would have done if I wanted to run away and not towards Charlie to make sure he's okay.
But this second close friend of Charlie chose to run just a few yards away up to a grassy knoll to take out his phone.
A couple of seconds, he takes out his phone and he begins recording himself.
It's a selfie video.
Takes a video of himself.
So let's watch that video.
they just shot charlie they just shot charlie they just shot charlie okay so he took a video All right.
What else?
What's going on?
What were Charlie's closest friends and allies?
I mean, Candace, I could say the same thing about you and your like performative.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, okay.
Okay.
All of you.
And there's a reason.
I mean, I thought Candace's eulogy sounded really performative towards Charlotte, like the crying on stream.
It just didn't seem natural.
And I, if I wanted to, I could make like a 30-minute video talking about Candace's behind the, do you know what I mean?
It's just not okay.
People, so we filmed something.
All right, where is real evidence?
Provides about 850 elite comet, and it is completely changing the way that we are able to.
Oh, my God.
She has an ad in the middle of a video about Charlie.
Oh, my God.
These people have no shame.
Oh, my God.
These people have no shame.
They just really cannot read the room.
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Oh, I think that's what they got.
That's the all right.
i might go through live today but it just kind of seems like she's milking this um all right the tp usa Our book club was infiltrated.
All right, Charlie Kirk and the enemy shift.
Today is actually a really important episode.
I don't like how she's been Catholic for five minutes and uses it to build her brand.
It's just, I don't think you're supposed to see what you can get out of Catholicism.
I really feel like it's supposed to be a private thing.
So, you know, it just I want you to pay attention, very close attention to what I'm about to share with you.
A lot of this is gut instinct.
That's what we do here.
And I think it will change.
Oh, no, we're doing, we're talking about a woman's gut instinct.
God help us.
I mean, the truth is, Candace's looks are kind of running out.
So we're going to notice her crazy more and more because women's looks is like a like it's a way to embed like to hide crazy the way you think about the world.
I'm going to start by building upon what we discussed yesterday.
I had mentioned to you all, honestly, that something was happening in April of 2018.
A lot of things actually were happening in April of 2018.
But of course, hindsight is 2020.
And I'm going to share some things with you.
I don't know what everything means, but I know that it means something.
Back when I did my initial tribute video to Charlie, some people took issues theologically when I said that the day that Kanye West tweeted, I love the way Candace Owens thinks, Charlie and I freaked out because we were convinced that we had somehow manifested that.
I'm aware I received tons of emails.
This goes against Christian doctrine.
This was 2018.
I was not a Catholic.
And I think it's important to discuss that and why we thought we manifested that because it is extremely relevant to what took place thereafter.
I have to explain that moment to you.
As I showed you yesterday, Charlie was having a lot of vivid dreams, dreams that he said he had throughout his entire life, that he was going to die in a really tragic, quick way.
But especially in April, he was having vivid dreams that something big was about to happen.
This is in the weeks leading up to the tweet.
Okay.
Full stop.
Charlie knew and I felt that we were on the brink of something big.
Okay, you guys remember we were young.
I'm a lot older than Charlie.
I was Charlie 24 at the time, maybe even 23 years old at the time.
And we were doing the Fox News, Gambit, every show on Fox News.
But I was really just focused on BLM, Black Lives Matter.
I felt they were lying to Black Americans and it was going to harm us.
Neither one of us was very well known at this time.
We had just kind of gotten together the November before.
And it is just a fact that we were listening to Kanye West music every day.
I mean, literally every day, especially the song Power.
Okay.
I was telling Charlie explicitly, we have to get to Kanye West.
Get out of debt.
They go beyond the number.
Okay.
I just want to correct.
Thank you guys in the chat for correcting.
Oh, the last stream.
Hold on.
Someone gave me a recommendation.
Okay.
38 minutes.
All right.
You someone wanted me to go back and do this part.
Okay, Mike.
And to pray, and I was sitting in the sun overlooking the mountains.
And right when I, and so he's been betrayed.
That's it.
That's a okay.
Yeah.
I mean, he lies for lying about types.
We're up on stage talking about private conversations and making stuff about that.
Candace.
Now it's time to share private messages.
You know what's so funny to me is: I don't know, I feel like they are now steeped in psychology for toddlers.
It's so obvious what's coming down the pipeline.
The things, oh, it's not appropriate to share private messages unless we do it.
Unless we do it.
I just don't.
I don't really get the demeanor of a grown woman.
Now, I don't know.
Maybe it's a little hypocritical because I know at times maybe people would say the same thing about me, but there's just a lack of like maturity I get from her.
And she's, you know, it's not really a good argument to say, well, other people do it.
Other people show private text messages.
So I should be able to too, you know?
Plus, we're up on stage talking about private conversations and making stuff out that definitely didn't happen.
And I think it was actually Pastor McCoy's speech.
Charlie wanted me to lead the next movement.
Charlie, Charlie told me I'm America's pastor.
He said, Yeah, I'm sure he did.
I'm sure he did.
I'm sure he called you America's pastor.
And so, yeah, I could agree with her.
I think a lot of that stuff has been like really out of poor taste and kind of gross.
I will be Candace just, I don't know.
I can just tell she's never really been around a guy with a lot of masculinity and frame because men really don't like when private things become public.
And I see her do it.
I see Brett Cooper do it.
I see a lot of the internet personalities make their private life public.
So doing whatever I want to do until the truth is told about what happened on 9-10.
We should start with Josh Hammer, by the way, because he really has now become the king of defying no stereotypes.
Okay, so now she's like subtly threatening them.
Where we last left off, obviously, it's a trailer that we put together.
I sure hope you guys like it.
Take a listen.
How Charlie Kirk was actually feeling about the pressure he was receiving from pro-Israel Zionist donors to Turning Point USA.
Charlie definitely was not so.
I think Candace is kind of just like a useful idiot, if I'm being honest.
One who liked to be bullied by donors, as we saw in those text messages.
They're Jewish donors to DPUSA played into the worst stereotypes of Jewish people.
Charlie writes, Jewish donors play into all of the stereotypes.
I cannot and will not be bullied like this.
A few moments later.
You know, I'm talking to lawyers.
I think I'm a lawyer about my background.
I work for a federal appeals judge.
I know I know a thing or two about United States constitutional law.
I think that we have a potentially serious.
Well, yeah, because you were accusing him of like murder, subtly, and then pretending you weren't.
Okay.
Okay.
You got to, you have to believe in your gut.
I keep talking about you guys over and over.
Oh, God.
No, a woman should never believe her gut.
You should believe that demons are trying to trick you all the time.
Over again, your gut matters more, right?
Your subconscious picks up on things before your conscience does, which brings me to dreams, by the way, because before I went on break, many people were triggered because I discussed on a previous show a dream that I had, a very vivid dream, whereupon Charlie told me that he had been betrayed.
And so he's been betrayed.
That's it.
That's a lot I could say here.
If I had known that me discussing my dreams was going to trigger so many people, I would have started every other show, like Martin Luther King Jr.
I'm like, I had a dream.
I had a dream.
I had a dream.
And like I said, this one was clear.
Charlie told me that he was betrayed.
He actually said more than that, actually.
But we're fishing, right?
So let's be patient.
What I want you guys to know about Charlie is he also used to dream very vividly.
Because we traveled together so much, he would wake up, we would text, and he would tell me about those vivid dreams.
And we talked about a lot of things as you do when you get to know somebody.
We talked about the spiritual realm.
We talked about religion, our faith.
Most importantly, what our life super.
You see something beautiful and it makes you feel at peace.
And then I felt the need to start going through messages and conversations between me and Charlie.
And sure enough, I stumbled upon many messages of him telling me how he would die.
I'm going to show you some of those messages now.
A particular set of messages that were written on April 6th, 2018, just a couple of weeks before Kanye tweeted.
I love the way Candace Owens thinks, which is relevant because a lot of things changed after that tweet.
And it's relevant because Charlie sensed that something big was about to happen.
And I think that is what the something big was.
I also want to say, obviously, I am not making up these messages.
Okay.
Turning point.
Actually, Mikey McCoy has access to all of Charlie Kirk's messages.
They can tell you that these ones are real.
Here's what he wrote.
We're again talking about Kanye.
Charlie wrote to me, You're going to be the Iron Lady of America.
He had such a political vision for me.
I never wanted that sort of thing.
I see it so freaking clearly.
I might be Moses, though.
I might not.
You never wanted that sort of thing, really?
Sorry, I just see this whole thing through LNAO.
If that is the case, be my David.
I said, Dude, you haven't even realized your power yet.
You're so young.
That's what I was thinking.
He said, if I tell you the true prophecy that I know in my gut, it's really sad, but I hope it's wrong.
He went on to say, anyway, I am not sure if I will live to see the end of this revolution.
I believe you were the peace that God meant me to meet that will finish the fight.
Since the beginning of TPUSA, I knew in my gut that I might get wiped out at any time.
I cannot explain it, but I dream about it all the time, like all the time.
Anyway, that's depressing combo for another time, LNAO.
I said, that's weird, more of a fear manifestation than an actualization.
He said, I'm not really afraid of it, but I'm just telling you what I know to be true.
And he told me that.
He told me that.
I don't know why.
Charlie knew he was going to die young.
And I don't know.
I just felt like I needed to share that because it is in part why the moment that Charlie got shot, I just knew he was betrayed spiritually in the same way that Charlie knew he was going to.
Okay, why would she put he was betrayed?
And then she adds in spiritual, like, do you know what I mean?
That's almost like clickbaiting his death in a way.
Because I saw the tweet.
It said Charlie was betrayed.
And it made it seem kind of like something it's really not.
Okay, so he thought he would die young.
I'm going to die young.
I knew that this was a part of something bigger.
And so I wanted to say to you guys, to the people that betrayed Charlie, I would recommend that you come clean.
Okay, I would recommend that you come clean because Charlie said some other things.
I look at these things now.
Um, I don't really have an issue with Candace, I just think she's kind of dumb.
Um, I mean, that's just I think she's got a big ego, and the reason she's in the position she's in is because she's a black woman who had conservative beliefs, and that was really rare.
Um, and that's okay if you come into it with some humility, but people have just been telling her she's awesome for a decade.
Um, so yeah, I mean, that's really my two cents, and she just kind of um she just reminds me a lot of the women I cover.
I think, wow, it's almost prophetic, right?
It's almost prophecy, and I can tell you that this is a story that will have a happy ending, a tragedy that will have a happy ending.
The world is going to learn the truth about this.
They are.
I would recommend that you come clean.
There are lines in the sand that are being drawn right now between good and evil.
Many of you have picked the evil side to you, podcasters, people that make videos, people that are taking money.
It's interesting.
Whenever I criticize a man, it's never, they never say it's me being envious.
But if I ever criticize a woman, that's always the go-to.
And it actually shows you how simpy conservatives are.
Even the people in my own chat, they'll just always white-night and defend women.
Always.
I would recommend you stop doing that.
You don't have to listen to me.
You probably won't listen to me.
You think she's a prophet?
You probably won't come clean.
Likely because you're scared now.
You should be scared, but you're the wrong kind of scared.
Okay.
Fear of God is the beginning of wisdom.
There is more.
This is.
I just, here's the thing, Candace.
You don't really appear like you fear God.
Again, there's just no humility to you.
You know what I mean?
You're not overly like kind.
I mean, like, I know mutuals that know her.
And her reputation is being like a giant diva.
You know, people that fear God, they don't have to say it, they just appear it.
You know, it's like the same reason all these e-girls, it's like they swear they wear revealing clothing.
They got married late in life, and they're like, oh, but I'm pure.
And you're like, well, your actions would reflect it, and they really don't.
It's kind of the same thing as her.
Yeah, I know.
Go to Candace's live page and look at the rise in viewership since talking about Charlie.
Okay, let me see.
And I really, I got no hatred in my heart saying this, but it just, it doesn't.
I don't think the internet's good for women.
Okay, let's see, share this tab instead.
So viewership was going down.
Let's see.
I don't know.
I think her viewership's been fine.
1.2 million, 1.4, 1 million.
They are lying about, okay, 6.8 million.
I guess there was a bump.
6.8, 6.8.
Yeah, I guess.
I guess her viewership did like triple when she started talking about Charlie.
Yeah, you're right.
It tripled.
Okay.
This is not it.
I'm aware of that.
That's why I've chosen to be on the side of goodness and truth, no matter what the cost is.
I've picked my side.
I don't care about any of you.
Yeah, I'm on the side of good and truth.
And that's kind of where, again, influencers get this.
They always believe that they're good and they're on the side of good.
They almost start to think that they're like godlike and saints.
And it's tough because, you know, when I go places, I have to actively, you know, tell people not to worship me because, you know, you go out and they're like, oh, you're fighting for men.
You're such a good person.
I'm like, you know what?
Sometimes I'm a bad person.
And I wish I was better.
You know, I just, you know, it's, but it's so they start to think that's where they get this holier than thou complex.
In a way, it's like the viewers, because the viewers start telling them they're awesome all the time.
Even in this chat, you know, you guys are all saying, I mean, this is why I don't like groups in general, because groups always lead to people like being worshipped and like crazy, you know.
I can't wait to read your articles after this.
Okay.
That's breakfast for me.
That inspires me now.
Can't wait to read your loony tweets.
I can't wait to read a lot about things that I've said.
I cannot wait because you know what?
On a hike that Charlie and I were on in Wyoming one time.
We were discussing the death penalty.
Like he was asking, like, what's your traditional death penalty?
And I told him, I've always been against it.
And typically that's a theological conversation.
Christians go back and forth on it.
Do you have a right to take a life?
I'm on the side that no, we don't have a right to take a life, but my position on it isn't even entirely theological.
I said to Charlie, the reason I'm against it is because death is easy.
You're here and then you're not.
It's like falling asleep, right?
You're here one second and then you're not.
Think about passing.
I just don't think we should pay for these people to exist.
If it's a bad dog, you put it down.
Out or fainting.
People that commit grave evil and we're giving them death.
That's it.
Yeah.
I always say they deserve more than that.
And for people that are involved, and many people that are involved in this, not the lone shooter at different stages.
All right.
My advice to Candace is to let the men do their job because I really think you're hurting your credibility.
And I think too many people have told you you're just awesome over the years.
That now no one can really tell you anything.
You kind of remind me a lot of my mother, if I'm being honest.
Oh my God, they better not clip this.
Don't clip this part.
But yeah, I mean, when you got people online telling you they're awesome.
And I just wonder, you know, there's just no way that the husband is able to pursue whatever he wants to do in life while she's doing this.
There's just no way that she's raising her kids.
Like, I just, I would bet money she has a nanny.
I grew up with nannies.
I know a nanny mom when I see one.
Okay.
So.
Aspect of Frank of the Frankist movement.
And we go pretty quickly.
We're reading these books.
We're learning about Sigmund Freud, right?
It starts with Sigmund Freud.
It ends with Operation Mocking Pastor, or that's where we are at right now.
And I have so much fun.
And what happened was Zionists actually purchased the book club, passed the book club, and they then started sharing clips and watermarked it as if it was their own content to make money off of.
This guy, Milk Bar TV, I was like, you're getting hit with a copyright strike, my friend.
Okay.
Proud of myself.
Hit him with a copyright strike because he literally put Milk Bark TV content on the corner.
He watermarked my content to then smear me, right?
If you're going to watermark my content, at least don't smear me and call me a crazy person.
And what they were upset with was that I said that it was ridiculous.
And I meant it, by the way, so shocking.
I say what I mean.
That we're supposed to think that Charlie is being honored because he got a Charlie Kirk day in October.
I will feel Charlie is honored.
Okay.
When we figure out who killed him because I'm not buying a lone shooter thing.
So I said, Candace, let them like, there's some humility.
And again, you got to let the police do their jobs.
I don't know why you think you know more than the police.
I understand that things are covered up and hidden.
I think this was cut and dry.
Miss me with the whole holiday theater.
Tell me who actually killed him.
And it's a typical federal maneuver, by the way, to kill someone like Martin Luther King or James.
And then they get a holiday.
They get a boulevard.
That's what I said.
And I would have said it off the book club, but they clipped it, tried to get out of context.
But it's not 2018.
And I am not new to what you guys do.
These out-of-context clips are just not hitting the scene.
The people are awake.
They know what's happening here.
They see what you're doing.
And then he cried, by the way, when he got hit with a copyright strike.
I couldn't believe it.
Talk about literally crying while you strike someone else.
Like, you stole my content.
You got caught stealing my content and trying to make money off of it.
And then he tweets, Candace, oh, it's hit my account.
This is Nathan Livingstone.
I tried to steal and she didn't let me.
Why is she trying to silence me?
Why won't she let me steal?
You can pay for a pass.
You can watch it, but you can't steal my content.
Anyways, guys, it's amazing.
I think it's actually amazing that our book club got infiltrated.
We're going to have to be more careful in there.
Just kidding.
I won't be.
I will be just as ratchet as I always am in the book club.
Lastly, we got to get to Bridget Macrone because I think every all right.
So, I mean, so what happens is when women get the kids that they want, they lose the incentive to like to be less crazy.
So, what you're going to see, women will red pill people anyway.
She's going to kind of go off the handle because she got the kids and the husband she wanted.
Now, she doesn't really, there's a mosquito.
Um, she doesn't really have to be on good behavior anymore.
Um, but, anyways, guys, let me know what you think.
So, I'm gonna be live streaming probably twice a week now.
So, I think the next stream I'm gonna do is Thursday and up recorded stuff.
Uh, the reason being is you guys just seem to like the recorded stuff better.
So, I mean, the people, the people ask, and I will deliver, you know.
620.
So, I'm toying with Tuesday, Thursday, anyways.
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