Pearl critiques Candace Owens’ debate withdrawal, blaming her for prioritizing family over career while mocking TPUSA’s 24-hour ultimatum. She dismisses study-based debates, favoring real-life experience like weight loss and crime stats—51% of 2019 murder arrests were black—arguing personal observations outweigh data. Frustrated by "black fatigue" and perceived excuses for systemic issues (e.g., hiring disparities), she insists on accountability but faces accusations of hostility, despite claiming politeness. Honesty, even when provocative, drives her platform, where she rewards engaged viewers with direct calls. [Automatically generated summary]
I'm on a cut right now, so I want to die, obviously.
So it's like fruit, protein shakes, potatoes and meat.
Oh my God.
That was amazing.
Anyways, like the video.
Thanks for coming in.
I want to first say, I'm sorry these streams are sporadic, but I find my streams are better.
And I know this is going to sound like the most influencer thing ever, but I find my streams are better when I want to do them rather than when I have to.
Like when I was demonetized, I told myself I would stream every day.
And when I streamed every day, I just felt like I was talking about topics I didn't want to talk about.
And I just think, when I just randomly come on, this is like authentic.
Like you're getting the real me.
I'd love to catch up, want my number.
So I actually am going to call people next week.
I know.
The people that have donated to the divorce documentary and have subscribed to my website for the last two years.
You call, you put your number and tell me the email you did it with.
And I'm going to call.
It depends how many people send me their phone numbers.
It may be me and Doug MPA.
It might just be me.
I got to be real here.
I can't call every single person.
But me and Doug definitely can, Doug MPA.
I'm going to go through the, by the way, guys, the divorce documentary fundraiser raiser has been going awesome.
So thank you guys so much for all the donations.
You guys are amazing.
I am trying to get in contact with a few of the people that did the top donations.
I just wanted to call and say thank you.
I feel a little bit bad because I feel like I've neglected you guys the past two years because it's been kind of stressful.
You know, I went through a few producers.
I went through a few edits.
Like, it's just been a, so I feel like you guys haven't gotten the attention you deserve.
So the top donors, Aaron, I'm trying to talk.
I want to call and say thank you.
He sent a $2,000 donation.
May Lawrence wanted two grand donations.
I mean, that's ridiculous.
Ridiculously nice.
Phillip, some of you guys are on my website.
So some I'm going to reach out to personally, but I'm trying to get like, look at this.
Anonymous, anonymous, Steven, Joe Swanson, BR, Craig, good.
You know, I have no words.
CJ, Faziz, Carl, like, thank you.
Like from the bottom of my heart, I appreciate all donations, but the giant ones, it's like, and I can't even, GoFundMe doesn't give me the contact information to say thank you.
So it's like, I love smoothies.
If anyone wants, okay, I'm going to tell you, not that I'm a fitness person, but if you have a sugar coffee addiction as a female, for the two women that watch, this is protein powder, coffee as the mixer, banana, which you can take or leave if you want to go lower sugar, Greek yogurt.
And sometimes in the fall, I add pumpkin.
And it's really good.
It's low calorie, low sugar.
It's been amazing.
It's been amazing.
Looking better, Pearl.
Thank you.
Thank you.
A lot of people have said I've lost weight in my face.
It kind of depends when you started watching me.
But my goal, I don't want to say my weight on live because then people always tell me I'm fat.
And I'm like, I am a little bit, but I'm thinner than I used to be.
And I've made a lot of progress.
And I don't need you discouraging me today.
But my goal is I want to lose.
Okay.
So in 10 pounds, that's the weight I've been trying to get to for years.
20 pounds, I think I'd be kind of thin, but it would be interesting to see how thin I could get.
Now, I always get people coming back at me.
They're like, Pearl, don't get you skinny.
Don't get too, don't get too skinny.
I'm like, bitch, if I get too skinny, I can gain it back tomorrow.
I'm a former fatty.
I'm like, oh, oh, you're going to get too thin.
I'm like, I'm going to get too thin.
Really?
Do you think eating is a problem for me?
True, you think, you think it's hard.
Like, let's say I got 10 pounds too thins, or even 20 pounds too thin.
You think it would be difficult for me to gain it back?
Really?
Really?
I would rather be too thin and then gain it back.
I'd rather see how thin I could get.
And then, oh no, oh no, oh, I have to, oh, I have to eat pizza for a month.
Exactly.
And you know what's annoying?
So I was never.
Let me look up what my body fat percentage used to be at my heaviest.
I was always athletic fat.
So slightly overweight, but always athletic.
I've never not worked out in my life.
Like I can't even imagine a life not working out.
But when you're the challenge, when you're like athletic fat, now the internet did tell me I was fat, but you don't realize that you actually are bigger than you think because you're not like the same as people that are just fat because you have a decent shape because you're athletic fat.
So a lot of times it's like you work out a lot, but you eat a lot too.
So let's see.
I used to be, I'm going to put, I'm not putting the weight because I don't want you to calculate my weight now.
I don't need, I don't need discouragement in my life right now.
I don't need it.
Like, okay, six foot, that, that weight.
What would be my body fat percentage?
Another cope is people think that their body fat percentage, like their BMI, is off and their body fat percentage, like they're high muscle.
That's a cope, especially for the athletic types.
And normally it's really not.
Like I've gotten different scans done and I am, it's maybe a 1% difference on body fat percentage if you're high muscle.
Do you know what I mean?
It's like, it's not that much.
Okay.
I was a woman.
Let me see.
My highest body fat percentage.
Oh my God.
What was my waist measurement at the time?
I don't know.
I was 23.
God, I don't know my waist.
I know my waist measurement was 20 pounds lighter than that.
I don't have measurement, but I was kind of athletic.
Okay, let's see what they give me.
Okay, yeah, that's probably about right.
I was 28 to 33 percent body fat.
And the problem is when you're in like the 25 to 35-ish, like I would guess I was probably 30-ish around there at my heaviest.
I was doing CrossFit every day.
CrossFit was not effective in my weight loss goals.
So the challenge is you'll be like, oh, I want to lose weight.
And everyone tells you, oh, no, you're not fat because you're not like giant, but you're fat.
And they just gaslight you into eternity.
If you go on a date with men, they never say you like, even if you're dating someone, they don't tell you to lose weight because they know you're bouncing as soon as that weight comes off a lot of the time.
BMI was made by skinny nerds No, BMI is pretty accurate for women.
It's not as accurate, I would say, for men, but for women, how much, unless she's on steroids or something, how much muscle?
I used to deadlift 300 pounds.
That's a lot for a female.
I played basketball and volleyball overseas.
I'm an athlete.
Okay.
I'm an athlete.
Like, I ran a marathon.
I played volleyball overseas.
I played basketball overseas.
I did a bodybuilding gym and lifted really, really heavy for a while.
So, yeah, look, when it comes to athletic stuff, the only thing I haven't done is mobility-based stuff.
I even did dance.
I can salsa dance.
Like, I'm working on my splits right now, but that's been the hardest thing I've ever embarked on.
Oh my God, that's been terrible.
I've been working on that for like a year and I've made little to no progress.
If you're not flexible, mobility is tough because you have to put so much time into it, but you don't burn that many calories.
I love strawberries.
Splits scare me.
Do you know what?
So I always had really bad posture.
I always had really bad posture.
I still kind of do.
But what I liked about mobility and dance is it actually explained.
I figured out why I have such awkward body language and posture.
If you've been moving one way for a long time, you're probably always going to have it.
But at least when I, when I wanted to and I could pay attention to it, I figured out like I could feel, you know, like when my shoulders aren't back or I can feel when I'm like, you know, like that.
So I really do enjoy like, I wish I did the mobility and the dance stuff sooner.
The dance is just a good tool because I always never liked going into dance situations because I just didn't know how to move it, move.
I didn't know how to shake.
And so what I liked about dance is I liked learning a classy dance.
So I knew how to dance in those social situations.
So I recommend salsa or swing.
I really do.
It's a lot of fun.
I actually thought about getting a doing a blog channel.
I might open it, but I really got to get more.
My haters just always are making fun of me.
So a lot of times when I, a lot of times when I open up to you guys, my haters just use it against me.
You know what I mean?
Like, oh, Doug MPA, it's okay.
Doug MPA is such a good, he's such a good employee.
Like, Doug MPA, so a lot of people said, like, who's Doug?
Doug MPA, because I said me or Doug MPA are going to call you guys this week.
Doug MPA is like an OG super fan.
He works for the channel now.
And today, I just randomly decided I wanted to talk to you and go live.
And he's like, oh, I'm so sorry I'm not there.
And I'm like, I didn't tell anybody that I'm coming.
So I don't expect anybody to, you know, be prepared.
You know, I wish somebody taught me posture.
Oh, my bad.
I am going to get into reacting to different stuff.
But I just kind of want to chill out, hang out.
I just felt like talking into the abyss.
I just felt like, you know, it's tough in real life because if I talk, imagine you go up to me in person and I just start monologuing.
You get annoyed, right?
I love YouTube because I can, I, because you know what it is, I love hearing people monologue, but like if it's in person, I got to make eye contact.
I can't tune you out for a little bit.
I can't pause you.
The great thing about YouTube is you guys can pause me.
If I talk for too long, you can just be like, pause, mute, bye.
I love technology.
I love technology.
Where's the dog?
She's laying on the floor actually.
By the way, that is my t-shirt machine right there.
I have a t-shirt machine.
My black t-shirts came in.
So I'm going to actually make t-shirts and I don't know what I'm going to put on it.
So if you have any suggestions, any phrases that you'd like to see on a t-shirt, I bought a hundred.
yeah someone said roma's talking shit about you Well, join the club.
There's a lot of people that talk shit about me.
If I waste my day thinking about them, it's like I just got better things to do.
Like talk to you guys.
You know what I mean?
Pearl has taught me a lot about women.
And as a weapon, I know the rings, what rings true.
And she is spot on.
Put a giant pearl on it.
Look, I don't know Roma that well.
And so it's nothing, nothing against her.
But a lot of women think they're entitled to my time.
A lot of people think, like, I think when you're on the internet, people kind of feel like they're entitled to talk to you.
And if you're just not pleasant, like if you aren't pleasant towards me, like I'm sure this is, I'm going to talk about, I talk about her for like five minutes.
It's going to be a crash out.
I mean, that's kind of what happens.
I just don't know why would I waste my time?
You know, you've made it very clear you don't like me.
That's fine.
You know, maybe I could, I could be a better person.
I could improve, you know.
But why don't we just move on?
You know, that's kind of how I feel.
It's like, I, yeah, Doug MPA.
Yeah, what a, what a guy.
What a nice guy.
Like, I can just, we could just never talk again.
And that, and then problem solved.
that's amazing.
Yeah.
I mean, you know, cause they'll try to say I've done all these awful things or whatever.
I mean, Maybe I have.
You know, I could be a better person.
But yeah, Pearl, they want your time charged them for.
I do sometimes.
If I don't feel like doing a podcast, I tell them 5K, 5K, I'll pretty much do anything.
Five grand, that's a lot of money.
So I'll fly wherever we can.
You can just try to humiliate me on your show.
Cause that's kind of what they're trying to do.
They just want to dunk on you.
But yeah, usually the people that really don't like you can't afford it.
Because like if I have to go somewhere, because I think they wanted me to debate her on whatever.
And I'm like, what are we going to?
You can come on my show, Chica.
And then that's when the women get mad.
They're like, no, you're da-da-da-da-da.
And I'm like, okay, well, then we'll just never talk again.
We'll just never talk again.
That's okay.
That's okay.
we can move on.
So, okay.
It's disappointing that you and others cannot cooperate for collective goals.
You got to get out of this mindset.
this mindset, you are on your own as a person.
My boyfriend taught me this.
You're on your own as a person.
You really are.
So this collectivism, when you get into groups, it's always going to be the same dynamics.
Always, always, always.
You have a group of men that are trying to accomplish a goal.
Women will come in, start banging the top guys.
The bottom guys will start simping to get the women.
And then women will ruin everything.
They'll elevate women to power.
Like, this is a tale as old as time, and it's just going to keep going.
Women suck at asking for money.
Give me money.
Give me, give me cash.
Cash, please.
Pearl, as a streamer, you can live abroad and make your money in America.
If I were you, I would learn a second language.
Well, I'm glad you're not me because I love America and I want to be here.
I lived abroad.
I did.
I lived in England.
I lived in Germany.
I love America.
I want to have kids in America.
If that happens, God help it.
You know, God help me.
I'm kind of old now, so we'll see.
But yeah, that's just not what I want.
I like America.
I'm in Texas now.
like Texas.
I love strawberries.
My God, I love strawberries.
Is this too ghetto, me eating on stream?
Is this too ghetto?
It might be too ghetto.
I maybe need to stop.
I maybe need to add some more professionalism.
You're not old.
God, I love simps.
For a woman, I'm like ancient.
Yeah, I love simps.
I love you guys.
Thanks for keeping me feeling young.
Look, Trent Horn, I do sympathize.
I know his wife is sick, but I've seen enough super simps.
I don't really like dealing with men that are like the simp of the years, you know, and he just simps a lot.
So, I mean, if he wants to debate or something, maybe we could do that.
But men like that want to dictate reality through studies.
And I'm going to explain this in a bit.
I am old and ghetto.
I know.
I know.
Yeah, I am expired.
I just love strawberries I know, I know.
It is ghetto.
And I'll stop.
All right.
All right.
Let's get into the news today.
Let's get into the news.
All right.
So let's start with Candace Owens.
Obviously, I've been following this.
She's now blaming her husband for why she can't go to this debate.
Now, a lot of times women want to be in a man's world, but then when we're in it and we have to do the things that men have to do, which is putting your family aside, you know, for your giant, your giant YouTube following, then we say, oh, not like that.
I can't do that.
Well, then, you know, give the men your position.
That's kind of how I feel about it.
You're making millions of dollars off of these people.
It is your job to go debate.
So let's, let's see.
And this is just the craziest bullshit I've ever seen in my life.
Wait, hold on.
Streamed 21 hours ago.
Okay.
This is a chill stream today, so you guys can take it or leave it.
Okay, we're going to watch.
Okay, we're going to do something different and actually begin today's episode with comments from yesterday's episode because they are extremely, extremely relevant and they are also hilarious to what we are about to discuss.
People who watch the show are obviously savages, absolute savages.
And obviously yesterday we were discussing how they rescinded the offer because it had to be in person.
Look at this comment.
Top comment.
TPUSA takes them three months to respond.
Also, TPUSA, you have 24 hours to respond.
Like, what?
Seriously, where did this 24-hour thing come from?
And why was it necessary?
The second comment, this user writes, Tyler Robinson can appear in court by video conference, but Turning Point USA says Candace cannot attend their debate.
Yeah.
Again, because attending in person would require a set of balls, you know?
And this is kind of like the, you're jealous of Candace.
Look, I do not envy that level of fame.
I've had it.
I don't envy it.
I do study women and I just kind of see how like these social patterns like you know end um and what happens is women like her they're never told no um Their whole lives, they're told they're awesome.
And then they believe they're more competent than they are where they're just thrust in a position because they're a woman.
And now, you know, 24 hours is plenty of time to give someone a yes or a no.
That's plenty of time.
So by similar means.
Yeah, guys, we are starting to notice some things.
It's weird.
And we announced, or it was announced today that Charlie Kirk's show, which they are continuing and which once upon a time enjoyed the number one spot on Apple podcasts has now plummeted, right?
This is a tweet, Breaking News, the Charlie Kirk show has crashed in the rankings, falling to number 94 on Apple Podcasts, even though it routinely held a top 10 spot in the past and even reached number one when Kirk was alive.
The reason for that is simple.
It is clear.
People are telling you how they feel, and they feel that you are not being honest.
They feel that they are not getting the truth from the very people who keep trying to market themselves as his closest friends.
And I'm saying marketing intentionally because it feels as though they have transformed into a badly run PR firm from the early 2000s, where you try to use celebrities to influence the public.
You get like, you know, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, to wear your denim.
Everybody just then starts wearing denim.
Right.
And I will add on to this that I certainly myself am compelled.
I would say that an interesting twist in this debate story, if we're even calling it a debate offer, at least I was surprised.
I was legitimately surprised to hear this morning that it was apparently Erica Kirk who called for TPUSA to formally respond to the mounting questions and to set the live stream.
At least that's what Blake Neff is saying on the Charlie Kirk show.
They received this morning phone calls from the viewers at home.
And of course, somebody asked about the nature of how they went about trying to get me onto this live stream.
Let's take a listen to that question being asked.
I think now I want you to pay attention to the two women that are watching.
Think about how bitchy and naggy this is.
Nag, nag, nag.
You didn't ask me in the correct way.
You didn't do it like you're not talking in the correct way.
Like, it's just, it's just nag.
It's not very easy to work with.
So, you know, it just doesn't really matter how much she griffs like the Jesus in the background.
I got to look at like your actions.
And a lot of women think that what we say gives us like morality.
And it doesn't make you a better person just because you're conservative.
All right, let's see.
From a woman named Gina.
Let's take a listen.
Let's take Gina's question.
Gina, welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show.
What's your question?
Hey, thanks, guys.
Can you hear me okay?
Yes, we can.
Yes, ma'am.
Okay.
My heart's broken with the things that are going on with Candace.
And I'm trying to make it all come together.
I'm not, I'm sure I'm not your only fan that is trying to do that because of the relationship that she had with Charlie.
And one thing that I'm just trying to make come together in my head is why the invitation was extended to Candace, but not to Candace directly.
Blake, I think you tweeted something out, and I don't know if women send other women to nag when they don't get their way.
Just nagging.
Nagging, nagging, nagging.
I mean, okay, I don't think I'm going to even react to the full thing.
She ends up blaming it on her husband and saying, my husband runs the show.
And what women tend to do is we tend, we have a tendency to blame the boyfriend or the husband.
We only listen to him when it's something we conveniently want.
A lot of women, they kind of romanticize submission.
Submission sucks.
All right.
Submission is not a fun thing.
Submission is not, it's not cooking.
It's not cleaning.
Submission is how you react to the word no.
And do you listen?
And very obviously, she does not listen.
Like she cannot hear the word no.
I mean, that's that's the real um that's the real take, you know, not like oh, my husband says I don't want to go, and now I'm conveniently, you know, submission is crypton, and I do understand it, right?
People don't love giving up freedom.
I think that's something that's like most people value.
So you're essentially saying, um, give up your freedom, and women try to market it like this is a fun thing.
Anybody that's done it knows it blows anybody does it that's done it now, like you know, when you really want to do something or you feel a certain way and you got to be like, oh, that you got to listen.
That's that's not like an easy thing to do, you know, because it's like listening to your boss when you think your boss is at some point.
You're probably going to think your husband's an idiot on something.
Can you guys hear the piano?
Candace Owens.
Wait.
Candace Owens.
Black fatigue.
Candace Owens.
What are you doing, Candace Owens?
Why you think that you know more than the FBI?
Black fatigue.
Black fatigue.
Shawnee, please take out the weave.
Black fatigue.
Black fatigue.
Candace Owens is fatiguing me.
Yeah.
And I really started off as a fan of her.
I really liked her.
I really liked her.
But she got me fooled.
I mean, this is A1 crash out.
I can't believe I liked a woman.
That was my fault.
That was my fault.
All right.
Speaking of black fatigue, let me keep going on this.
I was never a fan.
Well, all right.
Speaking of black fatigue or woman fatigue, a lot of people ask me, they say this black fatigue stuff has come out of nowhere.
And I would actually agree with you.
I didn't used to talk like this.
I could see why that's very frustrating to people.
I could see why it probably seems really grifty.
And I understand that.
I really do.
I can acknowledge the way it would appear.
But really, black people fatigued me in real life.
And when that happened, I was done.
So I want to start with talking about how I come to my conclusions.
I think as an audience, it's really important you know how people think and like not necessarily what they think, but what is the process they use to coming to their conclusions?
Because YouTubers are going to influence this.
They are going to try to use and abuse you guys.
And I think it's really important that you get you understand their process of thinking.
It's obviously a grift.
You do, you do, you though.
Look at it's the betrayal and the cost of it.
You're tired.
Look, I'll tell you the exact Canon event that fatigued me of black people for life.
How did they?
I'll tell you.
I'll tell you the Canon event.
This was a Canon event for me.
As I've said, I grew up and I never saw race.
I never cared.
I even was in an interracial relationship.
And I actually, that was a good experience for me.
Nothing bad to say about that.
However, as I continued through life, I ended up working with black people.
At one point, my staff was 100% black.
I lived in a black area and I interviewed 1,000 people.
And I would say maybe half of them were probably black.
A lot of shows that I was on were black shows.
I've done panels, events.
And I really don't have hatred towards black people.
I've said this before.
I don't have hatred.
I actually like them.
Even through it all, even through it all, I genuinely, I like black people.
I think they're fun.
I think they're entertaining.
I don't like, I don't mind being around them.
No, I'm not a eugenicist.
I'm not into that.
But, you know, and the reasons why they act this way, I don't understand.
I really don't.
But the fatiguing moment for me happened when a friend of mine that I thought was friends with me and I really, that he had been coming on my show for a year.
We'd been doing shows together and I thought we were friends.
He decided to make a two-hour hit piece on me accusing me of having a colonial mindset.
At the time, I had no such thing.
I didn't even know what that meant.
And I was genuinely hurt.
I was genuinely in my heart of hearts.
This hurt my feelings.
I know that's kind of gay to say that, but I viewed him as a friend and I liked him as a person.
And I never thought he would do that to me.
I never thought.
This happened.
Two YouTubers did this.
And on top of that, this happened in my real life.
I went to volleyball.
There was a girl on my team and she just was so rude to me for the rest of the time I knew her.
Then I had another employee steal a camera from me.
Then like, and I could actually list probably, you know, then I move home, I move back home and my parents live in a white neighborhood.
Black family moves in and there's a literal murder two doors down from us.
It was horrible.
Like, and I just want you to understand, I felt so alone in that situation because, and at the time, I was like, did I do something wrong?
Did I like, what, what could, what did I do to make them feel like this?
I mean, I even groveled.
I apologized.
And that was, I think I resented people more because I apologized.
Oh, I hate that I did that.
You know, and I got a key.
It was so crazy because I got accused of basically giving black people slave contracts, slave contracts.
And I was going broke trying to make these people famous.
I spent so much money.
This was a bad investment.
I like, I ran like three channels and the expenses just were way more than the costs.
It just was, you know, sometimes you start a business and it doesn't work out.
But can you imagine spending?
And like, I probably lost 20 grand in one month trying to build these people's channels.
20 grand.
And you're getting accused, like losing $20,000 in a month and you're getting accused of having slave contracts.
So in all honesty, I think this stuff is very genuine.
It's very genuine.
And once I saw it, I couldn't unsee it.
Hey, Ellie.
So, and Doug MPA could tell you, because he knew me behind the scenes now, ever since the Trump administration, we can be a little bit more free on YouTube.
So maybe like, you know, because that's happened.
I'm obviously a little bit more open, but I'm trying to don't let wokies gaslight you.
I know, they're not going to gaslight me.
Look, and I've said on the record, a lot of people think it's because I, you know, I dated a black guy and I got, you know, we broke up.
But it wasn't that at all.
You know, I mean, that, I don't have anything negative to say about him.
I mean, you know, sometimes you date and it doesn't work out.
I'll tell you the exact moment it happened for me.
It was when my co-host, who I thought I was friends with, betrayed me.
And I remember, I remember being on the phone with my dad and I was really like, this was my one of my first cancellations.
So I didn't really know how to handle it.
And I'm on the phone with my dad and I see, I see my co-host and he put a video called The Truth About Pearl.
I thought he was going to say something positive.
I seriously thought he was going to say it positive things about me because I thought I'd always been nice.
I didn't know he had all these issues, right?
I thought you're a man.
If you have an issue, come to me, you know.
And that, yeah, I was devastated.
So how many blacks stabbed you in the back?
And it's not all of them.
I could, I could, you know, Doug MPA's always had my back.
Against all odds, I'm an equal opportunity employer, both in dating and, and I think that's really the default of white people.
I'm really tired of hearing about how white people are like these racist people.
Against all odds, we're really not.
But I'm telling you, this was such a canon event for me.
Blessing my old producer in England, another great guy, right?
Another, another black person who didn't betray me.
So it's not all.
But he saw me like how sad I was during that.
Like, I just remember like MTR was another one who like came at me and who I thought I was friends with.
I remember he like texts me and he says, oh, I had to stop the bleeding because people were like putting pressure on him for being friends with me.
And I see this hit piece and I'm like, and I just, I couldn't like, I just couldn't believe it.
Like, I'm like, you've stayed at my family's house.
You know, you're going to make a, you're going to throw me under the bus for money.
Look, this is how I feel about it.
And you could say it's grifting.
I understand.
I understand how that, like, you know, no friends on the internet.
I wish it was just on the internet, but this transcribed into real life too.
I've been to cookouts.
Do you know what's funny?
I did a collab with Cam Newton a while ago.
I think he never put it out because of like stuff.
Like, I don't know.
I think his team probably just whatever.
But literally, I went to his like family's cookout in the hood and I got MVP.
I played kickball and I won kickball and I got MVP.
Like, isn't that crazy?
Yeah, he never put it out.
I don't know why.
Yeah.
And so they'll try to say I'm racist.
And I'm like, what do you consider to be racist?
Because I notice patterns when race, because I notice patterns in gender too.
But it's like, you know, anybody I meet, I give them, I give them a fair shot at being pleasant, but then I just get fatigued more.
I just get fatigued.
He didn't put it out because you're not cute to him.
Maybe.
I mean, I'm kind of chopped.
I understand.
No, he, oh my God.
That's why you can't.
Whenever you say you like, you did a collab on the internet, they always say you hooked up.
That's why I got to stop talking.
He cracked.
Oh, my God.
No, now I'm going to start that rubber.
No.
Oh, my God.
Will I crack you?
Oh, let me black pill Bill.
Oh.
Ellie is chewing cardboard.
Should I stop her?
All right.
I think I'm going to react to this collab I did with a black show yesterday.
I like to react to it.
Thank you to this guy that made like a compilation for me.
Shout out to him.
Unlike TV, go subscribe.
This just made it easier than me going back and clipping it.
But a lot of times I can't get a word in on these shows.
So if I do have a conversation, I like to do a stream after so I can elaborate on what I'm saying.
If I, you know, if you have black fatigue, then why date black?
Well, he's Dominican, number one.
And two, you know, they got, they got the sauce.
What can I say?
What can I say?
You know, a lot of people try to put, they think that it matters if people have things in common or similar values in dating.
But dating is a different game.
Like dating is a different.
This is because you read my other comments.
Thank you, blah, blah.
Dating is like, no one cares what you have in common in dating.
It's what you can make people feel.
I'm amazing, humble, and hot.
You got to stop simping.
You need to send that to someone that'll bang you.
You know, okay.
All right.
I'm going to let her chew it.
I haven't seen a black man be bottom in my years of experience.
So what are we talking about?
What?
What's going on, YouTube?
Unlikely TV in the building.
Oh, wait.
I actually wanted to talk about, I get so off topic, the woman in me.
Okay, I wanted to talk about how I come to my conclusions before I start this.
So in my opinion, and I think that everybody, I would recommend this strategy, you need to come to your conclusions from real life.
I think real life is a better teacher than any study, any book, anything.
And what a lot of commentators want to do is they want to say, I've read this study or this is what the data said.
But when you look in real life, that's kind of where you can come to conclusions easier.
Like, for example, it's kind of like if I talk to you guys about, let me think.
If I talk to you guys about how to make bread and I've watched a thousand videos or I've read a study about the best ways to make bread, it's very different than if I've tried five different ways and I can say the pros and the cons.
I can do this with weight loss, right?
Because I've actually done it in real life.
I used to talk from a place of studies.
I'd say, oh, this carnivore person has it or this other person.
And what I actually did is I've weighed myself for years, years on end.
I have weighed myself every single day, pretty much.
And so I can like tell you how food affects me, like pretty much every food, because of me weighing myself.
And so I could say steak, I'll be heavier the next day.
Chicken, I won't.
Yeah, there's a difference between knowing the path and walking the path.
Yeah.
So studies can be useful to clarify things.
So a lot of people will come at me and say, Pearl, but you use studies all the time.
And I don't think studies are useless.
Sometimes, you know, when you want more clarification on a topic, it is useful to use studies.
But when I have to pick, if I have to pick one or the other, a study or what I've seen in real life, I got to go with real life.
I'll give you an example.
There was a rhetoric online that women wanted to get married and have kids.
But when you go into real life, women don't want to get married and have kids based on our choices.
So, I mean, what am I going to go with?
The pull that women are saying that they want this or what people are doing?
Yeah, well, they don't have a clue in statistics.
Yeah.
So I think stats are useful at times, but I don't really enjoy having statistics-based conversations because when you do that, the diatribe people go down is, well, they'll try to criticize, well, what's the study?
And if you don't know the exact study off the top of your head, they'll just discredit you and be like, oh, well, your sources are terrible.
So like, that's what liberals do.
They can't have a conversation about real life.
Media.
So then if there's a study and I got to pick one, the study or real life, I'm going to pick real life every time.
And I would encourage you to do that.
Don't get your reality from me or other YouTubers.
I would recommend you go to your real life and observe and, you know, go to that.
Media, what we see online must match real life.
So obviously in media, there are some things dedicated to get you upset, angry, and clip, clickbait.
However, over time, you are going to see what, you know, what reality matches real life.
So if that, if you, if you can follow that and you understand it, what, if you understand what I'm saying, then you guys can watch me.
If you say, Pearl, you're contradicting yourself.
I just don't think you're intelligent enough to have this conversation.
Yeah, studies can be manipulated.
But as a macro, it's okay.
Yeah.
So that's kind of my rule of thumb.
If there's a study that completely contradicts what I see in real life, I'll probably assume something's off.
All right.
let's look at this guy's channel the drama over here And we got just pearly things going over to a pro-black channel, aka the La Pief Network.
Just pearly things in the midst of the bullshit, right?
Talking about black fatigue, giving her point of views.
And she's the only white person up on the panel.
It's Pearl versus the world.
Pearl.
And by the way, most white people will just walk away.
I want you to know a lot of white people feel like this.
And my parents were in private banking.
I promise to God, my network's better than your network.
I don't really count entertainers as like high net worth individuals.
The most intelligent, competent men, you just have never heard of.
You've never heard of them, and it's actually quite nice of me to go there and be honest with black people.
It's actually pretty nice.
I would say that's a nice thing for me to do because most white people will just walk away and just say, Do you know what?
This isn't even worth a conversation.
Let's check it out.
Make sure y'all hit the like button, subscribe to the channel, and let me know: do y'all think after this that they're gonna come to some type of common ground and allow just pearly things to get our thoughts off without getting interrupted again?
Obviously, I think that's unlikely.
All right, go ahead, Miss Pearl, but Pearl.
Thanks for having me, guys.
So, when I think of black fatigue, I think that people are kind of sick of black people's behavior and excuses for the behavior.
And I would say some of the behavior is this is not all black people, as I always have to say with these kind of conversations.
Now, I want you to understand as an adult, I think we it would be ideal if we could make generalities without having to say that not all are like that.
I make generalities about things that apply to me all the time.
I say women are big, you know, women, white women, are Karens and nags and big fat whores.
You know, and I just not trying to moralize myself, so excuse me, but I find it's just easier to just say, Okay, you know, I think that's true with a lot of white women rather than have to say, Not all, not all.
Like, you're just an exhausting person to talk to if we always have to say not all.
But I would say these are some of the things that people are fatigued of: um, black people committing more crime, a lack of basic decorum, a lack of good.
Do I want to do a reaction to what?
Well, because what the lead attorney now, he's a lawyer, and lawyers are really good.
I like lead attorney, but they're very good at manipulating things, and they'll just do verbal jujitsu.
And so, I think his, you know, what was his take?
It was like, if I don't, if I notice that black people commit crimes and more black women date criminals, I have to know the exact amount of white men that commit crimes.
But that's kind of what, again, that's like what the stats people will do.
They'll go down that rabbit hole, they'll say, Oh, well, your stats, and then they'll argue with you about the stats instead of just going in real life.
And I'm like, Look, I've lived in black areas, I've worked with black people, there is a lack of basic decorum, and they do commit more crimes.
They do.
Um, I understand I'm just one person, but I've lived in like three different countries, a lot of different cities, and I have noticed no difference.
So, you know, you know, if we're going to debate me and lead a change, he's going to win.
He's a lawyer, like he'll find a way to make me look dumb.
You know, I'm sure he'll win.
Um, but I just don't like it when people try to gaslight you out of your reality.
And this is lawyers kept away from mathematicians.
I work in BLS, not one lawyer works in the building.
Look, and he's a good guy.
You know, I'm not, I'm not trying to diss him or anything.
Good, good person, good guy.
Um, but we just got to be we got to be real here.
We got to be real here.
Um, and I just think, you know, if I have to, if you're going to get emotional about two generalities about black people, black people commit more crimes because of poor life choices, white people have nothing to do with it.
If you can't come to that conclusion, then I just, you know, it's going to be difficult to talk to you.
Black people have more abortions and they're fatter, and this is because of their poor choices.
White people didn't make them do shit.
It's not hateful.
As again, if you said women are whores, I would say, yeah, that's true.
I just don't understand why we can't just say that and just be honest.
Be honest.
But, you know, when they got a black audience, they got to cater to them.
So they're not going to be honest with you.
I'm going to be honest because I'm a woman.
And I obviously, you know, I don't always do the smart thing.
So this isn't even smart for me to go after, but it's too in my soul.
I had a Canon event.
I had a Canon event.
At times, a lack of work ethic, basic manners, sexual behavior in public, dressing over.
Look, do I believe there's a biological component?
I think thinking about why is a waste of time.
I don't care why.
I don't care why you do something.
I just can see that you do it.
I mean, is it more nature or nurture?
So I have a brother.
I have a brother.
Don't block my comment because I'm coddling to no one.
Okay, well, I'm actually going to block it more now.
It's like people think they're entitled.
Now I banned you from my chat.
Yep.
See ya.
People think they're entitled to me listening to them.
And I'm like, no.
You are not entitled to my time or my attention.
So, I mean, is it biological?
Is it you just like all this stuff just doesn't matter?
Like, I don't care.
I don't care why.
I care about what I see.
And now I know that, and I've had a liberal white woman betray me too.
I'm not, I'm not the biggest fan of those either.
But now I know, now I know that, you know, this is kind of the way black people are for whatever reason.
I don't know why.
Really provocative.
Taking advantage of white people's good nature, gaslighting attitude.
I could give stories where personally, this has happened to me at work, in sports, in cities, and in friend groups.
Somebody said microaggressions.
I don't really know what that means, but I think that's kind of just an excuse for poor behavior.
Well, goddamn, just pearly things.
You had a whole list that you brought to the Lepith Network to rattle off about black fatigue.
Can I please hear more?
Go ahead, Ella.
What does it mean to you?
The original definition.
I think that what we're witnessing is the fatigue of just ignorant behavior that all races carry.
You know what I'm saying?
So I think to just coin as black fatigue, like what do we call, what do we call what white people do?
What's the word?
Building civilization.
I mean, that's what I would call it.
Look, I'm going to go with my real life here.
White men are the kindest, most competent, and most helpful.
Look, white men have their faults.
And generally, their biggest fault is being too nice, too kind, and too helpful.
White men aren't violent at all.
In fact, they avoid violence.
I went to an all, pretty much all-white high school.
I never saw a fight.
I didn't even know people had fights.
Too trusting.
Yeah, that's white people's biggest fault.
Too trusting, too helpful, too nice.
In cities and in the country.
Now, white women, I have my grievances with.
do love destroying white men that's not historically true Conquering other nations is not being nice.
I bet you they were the nicest conquerors ever.
I bet they gave so many rights.
Latinos, I don't got, look, I don't got any.
What about my experience with Latinos?
Latinos are cool, but a lot of times, a good chunk of them are adopting ghetto culture.
And I don't know why they do that.
All right.
Yeah, white people are so aggressive.
Sorry, white people are so unaggressive that they had to make a new term, microaggression.
That's how unaggressive white people are.
Our biggest crime is smiling too much, you know.
Would it just be called, hey, we're just tired of ignorance?
We're just tired of, or is it white fatigue?
Like to me, black fatigue is what it really means.
But it's just funny to hear white people talk about the side effects of what their people have done to people and then talk about, hey, I don't know what's wrong with them.
Like, how do fix up?
So when I hear white people, the most violent, the most aggressive, the most pillaged.
I don't even love talking about history.
And I'll tell you what, look, I understand that it may be important to know history because, you know, it repeats itself or whatever.
But I have seen history be weaponized more than I have seen it really be accurate.
And so if I, if I've, you know, my whole life, I've only seen history be used for people to victim, like play victim and get what they want.
I'm really not going to care about history.
Like, imagine if you're making a business decision and what to do with your life.
And someone brings you a financial report from 50 years ago.
Yeah, it's like nice to see.
It's like, no, okay, it's like nice to see, but I don't really care.
I care about the now.
What is happening now?
And so we could talk about history, but I don't care about it that much.
And I tell the white nationalists, the Christian people, you know, I tell them this too when they have their delusional, like, you know, takes on the way that they want the world to be.
And they'll, they'll say, oh, women are going to go back in the kitchen.
They respond well to propaganda.
Just look at what happened in 1920.
I'm like, we had a completely different world to 1920.
I don't care.
We had a completely different world before COVID.
I don't really care what happened then.
I have to deal with what we're doing now.
Think people that ever walk the face of this planet actually call out people who are just showing the side effects of years of mental degradation, social degradation, economic chicanery.
You talk, you talk.
I know you're getting triggered.
It's going to be a long night.
No, I'm not triggered.
Nobody interrupted you.
Get your seatbelt ready.
It's going to be a long night.
Overreaction.
Look at you.
You see, he's getting rude and emotional.
I'm chill.
Thank you for the.
And this is just the lack of decorum that you experience when you go to black areas.
A lot of times they're fun, but then if anything's offensive, there's just a lack of like basic decorum where I'm like, You know, if they'll interrupt you and it's fine, but if you interrupt them, they'll overreact, they'll overreact.
There's no see, like, you can't even help it.
You can't even help it.
We ain't gonna get started yet.
See, you ain't never just get your popcorn ready, baby.
Like, I was saying, right?
Like I was saying, right?
And there, I'm getting fatigued.
They're like, Pearl, you're making up this fatigue stuff.
And then they just show me why I get fatigued.
Hold on, hold on, hold on.
She should have started interrupting people because we wouldn't interrupt nobody, but you want to interrupt.
So now you continue.
They continue to interrupt me the whole show.
The entire show.
That's what they do in real life.
Hold on.
Black fatigue much.
Hold on.
Go ahead, Pearl.
Yo, I'm you.
Let me take you off.
Felonies: 51% of arrests for murder in 2019 were black.
Black women are 7% of the population, 39% of abortions.
Felony conviction rate for black individuals is 61%.
Black now, mind you, what they're going to do is they'll say, Where are your facts, data, and statistics?
And then I bring up facts, data, and statistics, and they'll say, well, you said you don't like statistics.
Oh, my God.
Do you know what I mean?
So I comply, you know, like the white people do.
We're like, all right, let's work with you.
This is, you know, white people just walk away 13% of the population, but are incarcerated 38% at the time.
48% of black adults are obese.
54% of black women are obese.
Children born in 1990 had an imprisoned parent by age 14.
Damn.
Yeah.
So if you want facts, there are some facts.
Go ahead.
Damn.
I would like to know how do you quantify black men being more violent.
So then I think that there's the stats aren't real.
This is just like the eternal circle of gaslighting.
Well, the stats are not real.
But how do you go and measure that?
Like without just the numbers, how do we go through our daily lives and observing just reality that black men, just by default, just by being black, are more violent than all other males walking around?
How do we quantify that?
I would say, number one, the data reflects it.
And also, my real-lived experience.
I would say that that is what I have seen in real life.
I haven't seen a black man be violent in my years of experience.
So what are we talking about?
What?
Gaslighting.
Gaslighting.
okay okay okay okay okay i get is just pearly things that you And there is a black guy who like burned a white woman to death or almost to death on the subway in Chicago.
I'm going to stand on your black power bullshit, but lady, you've never seen a black man be violent.
What world are you in?
Look at everybody's face.
You got pretty intellectual cracking up.
You got this woman on the top left.
She looked like, girl, please, you got illosophical.
I don't know what Sophical doing right now.
This woman right here done roll her eyes all the way to the side of her bed and coolly looking like what I was just about to fight Mr. Let Go two weeks ago.
So this is crazy.
This is crazy that she just lied like that.
But man, stick around, man.
This is, oh my God.
But as soon as we thought just pearly things was out of the frying pan, she jumps right into.
It's quite brave of me, actually.
Remember, one, two, three, four, five.
She wasn't helping me.
Six, seven, eight black people just versus Pearl.
Pearl versus the world.
So your statistics are fly out like all of the rest of YT statistics.
How are they?
How are they flawed?
Because statistically, black men are not more violent than white men.
They're just a matter of fact.
That's not a stated fact.
There are 20.
No, no, no.
Where are your families?
They literally colonize an entire civilization.
YT men.
Now they go back to history.
And by the way, it's not just black people that use these tactics.
I'm right because history says so.
My historical facts are better than your historical facts, which, I mean, you can do that, right?
But I don't think it's the most useful conversation.
I understand.
That's like a different type of convo.
Like you can do that in debates or whatever.
But like, if we're really going to have a conversation, it's just now I want to interpret history the way I want to interpret history.
You know, I'm Irish.
Like, should I get reparations?
Because, you know, my ancestors were like, well, the largest slave revolt was from the Irish.
You know what I mean?
It's like, where are my reparations?
You are inherently violent.
Do you feel safer in a white neighborhood or a black neighborhood?
I feel more safer in a black neighborhood.
That's why I'm living on property.
God help you.
Yeah.
Jesus Christ.
I am hilarious.
I can't believe that didn't even get a chuckle.
I just want to be honest.
Like, every single time that we have this type of conversation, I can't speak honestly.
I can't.
Because every time I speak, I get told to shut up.
I'm not black.
I don't understand why black fatigue.
If I speak on my observations, I'm seen as hateful.
If I speak on pattern recognition, I'm seen as hateful or racist.
Think that this is a proper panel for me to speak on those options, on those topics.
I would love to, but every time that I want to bring out a problem or an issue, it turns into something that is not fruitful.
I didn't know what the topic was before I came on JR.
I'm sorry.
So for you to make blankant statements, I think is very disingenuous.
I would like to have a conversation where we can hopefully grow and learn some stuff.
Then they say you're not allowed.
Like they just police the conversation in every which way.
You're not allowed to make generalizations.
If you bring up facts, they don't like your facts.
If you bring up your personal experience, then it's just, you're just one person.
And I'm like, well, why are we even talking?
Why am I even here?
Why am I here?
You know, like, what is the purpose?
And, you know, this is me being honest with black people because most white people, they just say, this is too exhausting.
I'm going to walk away.
Tax are not necessary, in my opinion.
And I laugh.
Okay.
So can I respond?
Cool.
All right.
So again, black people do have the right to be passionate when they talk, but we also have the right to be fatigued.
So it can be very fatiguing when, you know, it's a little bit rude.
Just my opinion.
You can take it or leave it.
Black people do commit more crimes.
I think it's very obvious with the crime rate.
The fact that you're kind of uneasy generally when you're in a black area, you're much more likely to have someone commit a crime.
And a third of black men are felons.
Oh my God.
I don't know why we're arguing that point.
Like, it's very obvious that black people can do violent crime.
Oh, my God.
This is so funny.
I'm going to gaslight you about the liberal white women.
Like, can't we just be real here for like two seconds?
They say per capita, white people commit more crimes.
Oh my god, it's just gaslighting for eternity.
It's just like it's just eternal gaslighting.
And again, I think my litness test: do black people commit more crimes and is it because of their poor life choices?
If you can't say yes to either of those, you might be too dumb to talk to or lying to your audience.
If you said women, I don't think we statistically commit more crimes, but if you said women are terrible mothers because of their poor life choices, I would say, oh yeah.
I would say, oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
Like per capita.
Fine.
But you said, I know, but see, that's bad things.
That would not be the thing.
Continue to speak on your personal experience.
You continue to censor yourself.
You spoke about employing black people.
Majority of white people in America are again.
This woman's being a bitch, right?
And she's very, obviously very bitchy.
Again, like, I think black people, I don't know if they're just unaware of how unpleasant they are to talk to.
This guy here, he seems chill.
The guy, you know, reacting to this.
Lapeef.
I got no issues with La Pief.
He's professional, good guy.
You know, I actually, I would, I would speak highly of La Pief, but like some of the panelists, it's just the lack of basic decorum and pleasantries.
Like, you know, when you meet someone, you smile.
You know, good faith, not just assuming the worst about a person.
I know she's not good looking enough to have the name Pretty Intellectual.
Do you know what's crazy?
I bet Pearl won't employ a bunch of black people.
50% of my staff is still black.
That's the crazy thing.
The crazy thing is, against all odds, I'm still an equal opportunity employer.
I hired an Indian this year.
I don't really care as long as you're smart.
But, you know, I gotta, I gotta talk about you guys' group.
And if you, you know, I feel like being a black person, it's got to be like being a Cubs fan for 50 years.
You're just kind of on the losing team.
I think being a woman's the same way.
You know, laborers, they do not employ anybody.
They are employed.
So therefore, so therefore, you speaking about your experience as an employer is quite literally antidotal to you and the minority.
The majority of people are not out here hiring.
Okay, so I see it.
They do so many different points.
A monologue for so that's another thing.
Not over talking everybody.
That's something black people do a lot.
They'll monologue for like five minutes, insult you like three times in it.
Where white people, we have a tendency, not always, but we have a tendency.
We get to the point and we try to make it short, sweet, and to the point.
I don't really got to do a monologue on why black people commit more crime.
I just know what they do.
We are led by women.
And no one wants to talk about it.
Why do you think black is synonymous with being a woman?
Yeah, that's totally true.
Women lead everything into destruction.
They're going to stab you in the back.
Do you know what?
I only have like two employees.
Well, one's one, I don't know how to count it because one's like a group of guys.
They have a company, but one guy like works mostly with us.
But so if I count that as one and the other in Doug MPA, it's like that's like, you know, it's only two people and Doug MPA is not.
I trust Doug MP.
Like, he's a great guy.
You know, you can't.
Okay, so if Tyrone kills Pookie, you know, Shanmon, I'm saying this with love.
You got to stop acting like it's the same.
Chad is out here killing little Susie and no one cares.
Yeah, because it doesn't happen often.
It's not looking, it does happen at times, but that's not a commonality.
If you go to a black area, all black, crime is common.
If you go to a white area, crime is not.
No one cares because it's not that common.
And if you're in a white neighborhood, it doesn't really affect you because it's not common.
That's why.
Everyone else is going to sugarcoat it, but I'm being honest here.
Very tough to address sometimes.
Okay, so the original question was about slavery, right?
It was about what does the past affect the now?
I'm going to let you respond to him.
Otherwise, I got to go to.
Just answer that question.
You got to answer everything.
Answer the last question.
What period of history should we start taking into account to evaluate control of time?
I think as an adult, you're responsible for your actions.
I'll agree with you.
I'm just asking you a question.
Because they basically want me to say, you know, white people are responsible because of racism and slavery.
White, you know, white, again, you're an adult.
You are an adult.
And as an adult, you are responsible for all your actions.
Nobody else is responsible.
So until we can get to the point where we say black people make poor choices and it's because of their, it's because of their poor life choices.
The same way I'll say women make poor choices and it's because of it's their own fault.
I don't even like it when conservative men tend to bail out women and they say, oh, it's because women are brainwashed or this, that, that.
No, every bad choice I've made in my life, I knew what I was doing.
I knew what I was doing.
I might not have had the perspective.
Like when you're young, you're kind of arrogant.
And at times you don't have the perspective to make the right choice, but I'm still responsible.
And there are women that don't make, I had a friend in high school and she wanted to wait till she was married to have sex.
And she did because she wanted to.
I didn't because I didn't want to.
See?
See?
Like that's kind of how it goes.
I don't really like cop-outs for anybody.
I'm just sweet, respectfully.
I agree with you.
That's a great point.
I just want to know so I can know how to deal with you.
At what point in history can we start, can we use to refer to our current paradigm?
Do we stop at the 50s?
Like what time frame?
Okay, so who leads in child homins?
You can't even spell, and now I got to take you seriously.
Okay, so the crimes that they come at for like the white, the white crimes they tend to come for are generally, while white people might be the majority, black people tend to overrepresent still.
And a lot of times there's very manipulate the statistics to make it seem like white people do more and black people do less crime.
For example, there is a lot of homicide, you know, school shooter crime.
And just, you know, anecdotally, you got to think, are you more scared of a school shooting in a white school or a black school?
Come on.
Like, let's be honest here.
In a white neighborhood, you're not really scared of anything.
You are not, people don't lock doors.
People don't really fear that kind of thing.
It happens, but it's not really common.
But the way they manipulate the data is like, If they don't use a certain type of gun, it's not included.
If it happens, like out right next to the school, it's not like there's a bunch of ways, or if they kill over a certain amount of people, it doesn't count.
Like, there's ways they manipulate the data.
I think the other one is like child.
What percent of can you break down?
You break down child pedophilia by race.
Trafficking isn't common, not really.
Again, human trafficking, let's just be honest.
Most women, it's just them being whores and then after they want to get out of jail, freak hard.
Yeah, racial breakdown.
Okay, this Grock isn't answering the question.
I could probably go on the other one, but I mean, that's generally how it goes.
Generally, not always, generally.
It's relevant, it's relevant to that we can use to apply to our modern distribution.
Not relevant as an adult, you're responsible for your question requires research as an adult.
You're responsible for your choice.
You can't answer the question, guys.
It's just it's then I can't answer the question.
I listen to this and I just hear a lot of excuses.
I don't really like excuses.
Um, I just think as an adult, and I've said it before, you are responsible for your own decisions.
Um, as to the list of accusations, if you want to believe that, that's fine.
I don't really care.
So, yeah, because she said, Oh, you're just grifting, da-da-da-da-da.
And then I'm like, I just don't.
That's fine.
If you don't like me, we can just never talk again.
Wouldn't that be amazing?
All I got.
I don't think that that's I don't think that that's really given much credence.
It's very passive-aggressive for you to respond.
Isn't it crazy how they're passive-aggressive the whole time and they call me passive-aggressive?
Isn't that like it's you'll go nuts?
We're not saying that as adults, you don't need to be held accountable.
I think everyone on this panel has stated that to be true, but you're dismissing again solid facts, things that occur current day and past time.
And I don't get how that services, maybe it's not fair.
You're not the white representative of the white community, but you just so happen to be in this panel and you just don't happen to be white.
And then you also are making very, very bold claims as to things that we're dispelling.
So, where so where?
I don't think again, it kind of goes back.
It goes back to the gaslighting.
So, like, again, you can tell me these things don't exist, and that's fine.
Like, white people aren't really going to generally entertain these conversations, like, they'll just get tired.
Oh, you know, I know, I know, and I'm being honest here.
We know, I'm being honest, and you guys are giving me attitude, which is which is fine.
I get it.
It's like a contentious we're giving you energy, we're not gonna do that.
No, it's not, it's it's it's I know you're so dry and boring, we're just people of flavor.
We talk a certain way, that's why y'all love to put us on those stages, that's why y'all love to give us record deals because we get that shit later.
Oh my god, it's because, yeah, because black people bring drama and drama is good for TV.
Um, but who makes the most money?
The people that own it.
So, I don't know why you're bragging about that.
So, you have to piggyback your value off of what we're doing or not doing because if you couldn't, no one will give a fuck about what you're talking about.
So I'm going to let my prestigious, all right, go ahead, go ahead, I'm going to let y'all go.
No, no, real quick, I just, I just, I just, if you want, if you want, if you want, if you want, if you want, if you want, if you want, I'm not even going to hang out, I'm not even going to hang out too crazy long, but I did want to, um, just come in and say something real quick, right?
Because I think y'all are not really giving Pearl a fair shake, right?
Because in real life, I think she really likes black people.
If you know, you know, right?
So I do like black people.
That's what I keep saying.
I like you guys, but like you make poor choices, you commit more crime, and there's a lot of disrespect all the time that you have to deal with.
So, you know, I mean, that's it's like, you know, I've that's it, you know.
But I do want to use Pearl's logic real quick because, all right, let's forget about where we were.
Nothing, Debear, like in the past, right, right.
Okay, so look, right?
So if we're, I want to focus on what's happening right now, right?
Like if we're looking at right now and you're looking at the callback rates for potential employees that yeah, so again, um, he's gonna say, well, white people don't hire black people enough.
I'm like, yeah, because you guys keep calling us racist over everything.
Yeah, like, I mean, I'm still an equal opportunity employer against all odds, but it would be perfectly reasonable for me to just say, I'll never, you know, I'll never deal with black people again.
It would be, that would be the most reasonable thing ever.
That would be so reasonable.
But, you know, black versus white, they have to turn in 50% more applications.
That's systematic, right?
That's something that we can bitch about, like right now, right?
Record low unemployment, 5.5% over the last 50 years.
It was pretty much double that, right?
If we talk about incarceration rates, I know y'all touched on that, but innocent black people are seven and a half.
No, Did you hear the question?
I said, are you going to go on the record saying that there are more scholarships awarded wrongfully to black people than any other race?
That's what I mean.
I didn't say wrong or right.
I said the fact is there are specific scholarships.
It's the same with women, right?
There's specific scholarships that are made for women.
There's pretty much specific scholarships for everyone.
That kind of sounds like a depression.
I do.
I did really, I did really enjoy today, but I told him I'd be done by 10.
So I do have to.
That's the other thing.
They feel entitled to your time.
Now they're going to say Pearl crashed out and she was running.
I spent two hours on this panel.
Two hours of my time I give them the lack of gratitude.
Not from La Pief.
La Pief is cool.
But it's like I give them two hours of my time.
Now they say, Pearl, you must give me more.
Well, there was no rage.
Do you see what I mean?
Like, there's no rage.
I'm polite.
I say, I got to go.
They're saying Pearl's running, rage, quitting.
And then they're like, oh, well, work with me more.
I'm like, could you try being a little more pleasant?
I was a little bit confused because the Satan, the sinner, he was saying I'm running.
But I'm like, I'm pretty sure I messaged him saying I was a fan of his stuff.
Yeah, I offered to come back.
I said, we can do this again.
Two hours of my time.
And it's like the entitlement, the lack of good faith, always assuming the worst.
I know they're saying I'm running from the Satan, the center.
You know, but it's like, okay, then it's like the YouTubers, and this is black people do this.
They're super unpleasant to white people.
So, you know, they accuse you of this stuff.
And then they're like, well, you won't work with us.
I'm like, well, you should have tried being nicer.
Yeah, you should have tried with the basic pleasantries.
You should have, you know, you should have tried maybe operating in good faith.
Because the interesting thing is, and I just want you to see this from my point of view.
I didn't know there was this beef between us.
That's a great thing with black people.
There's beef.
You don't even know it.
From my point of view, and maybe there's something I forgot about or missed.
I don't know.
I thought I messaged him saying I was a fan, that I liked his stuff.
As far as I knew, that's where we were.
I think I saw him cooking some girl on like whatever, and I thought it was funny.
And then he comes on and he makes this whole thing, oh, Pearl's running.
I'm like, is that going to be, is that going to incentivize me to say, oh, let me take more of my time to deal with you?
Oh, like that.
Now I'm, now I'm motivated because, oh, you were just so pleasant, you know, which is fine.
I mean, people don't have to be pleasant.
It's the internet, but I think two hours is plenty.
Said I'd do it again.
As soon as I showed up, I am the super villain.
Can I just ask you one question before you leave?
Now, the other thing they tend to do is at the end, they'll say, they'll try to say something really rude before you leave.
Really disrespectful.
So I'm like, yeah, I'm, I'm, oh, no, I just want to hear you try to roast me.
Oh, Saints views or look, I don't really know much about him.
I've seen him cooking some girls on whatever.
But this wasn't a pleasant interaction, you see.
And white people, like, they just get tired of this stuff.
They just walk away.
I guarantee, you know, because a lot of these streamers, they think they're like, and I don't know anything about him, but they think they have like a high network that's like high income.
And I'm like, no, you don't.
You guys know YouTubers, they don't count.
Yeah, they don't.
They always want to get the last word in.
But you see what I'm saying?
I'm like, well, as far as I knew, we were cool.
Now you're accusing me of stuff.
And then you're like, you're running.
I'm like, well, I am now because that wasn't pleasant.
That wasn't it.
That wasn't a pot.
That wasn't a fun.
Yeah, it's, you know, it's not just whites or tired.
It's pretty, it pretty much is whites are tired.
So that's all I got for y'all right now.
Just pearly things versus everybody.
Cool, you don't.
Well, thanks for, do you know, I think I have a love-hate relationship because some of these panels are fun to go on.
But I don't know if it might not be a good way use of my time.
Because that's kind of where I was at on the panels.
That's why I laughed is I was like, I've been here for two hours.
I can barely get a word in.
Two hours of my time is a lot.
Just, you know, I charge for that.
Yeah, usually.
I know, how is that rage quitting?
Then they gaslight you into eternity.
And I'm like, look, you could just try to be more pleasant.
Try smiling, acting in good faith, you know, being polite.
I don't care what people are saying about whatever.
If someone is hurting, beating them worse, why hurt people you claim?
You know, if you're hurt by words, you know, if you're hurt like by my experience, I don't know what to tell you.
Then just don't invite me.
can never talk again um yeah i mean you guys can go make the views higher on there so So, anyways, I'm done for the day.
I think that's going to be my stream today.
Thanks for hanging out.
I really appreciate it.
Let me know in the comments.
Do you want me to keep going on these type of shows?
I do enjoy Lapif.
I'm going to give him his flowers.
I think he is the best host I've worked with in terms of being professional, polite.
He seems to take guidance and direction well.
So, I've actually had a good experience with him.
I think Fatty and those guys, maybe you could take notes.
I mean, the panel wasn't pleasant, but he's doing his job, right?
He's got to get to get people on there.
So, like, he does have to kind of like cater a little bit to the regulars.
And I understand that, but it was like 10 versus one.
I wanted to bring, should I bring Myra next time?
It would be kind of funny.
Oh, my God, rage quitting.
I'm like, well, I'm going to go.
I'm going to go.
I'll see you.
Oh, Pearl's rage.
I'm not raged at all.
I'm not enraged in the slide.
And they're, oh, my God.
I am entitled to more of your time, Pearl.
Oh, my God.
All right.
Yeah, you know, I love you guys.
Thanks for watching.
I am calling you guys this week.
So I sent out a mass email.
Go to theaudacitynetwork.com if you haven't and sign up there.
And if you've signed up and you email me a screenshot of your sign up, even if you did it a year ago or something, I will call people this week.
If it's too many people that give us numbers back, then me and Doug MPA.
So you got a 50-50 chance.
But over time, am I holding law-abiding blacks for something they didn't do, holding you accountable for your ancestors?
We only have control over what we do.
I agree with you, but we got to talk about generalities in society.
I don't hold Doug MPA accountable for like things that black people do.
He doesn't commit crimes.
But I'm not going to, he's not going to crash out on me for saying that black people commit more crimes.
They do.
They do.
Like it's, I'm not, I'm not saying this with hatred.
It's just a fact.
So we just got to be honest about what's going on here.