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Dec. 26, 2025 - Pearly Things - Pearl Davis
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Christmas Pictures Are For Mothers to Build Their Brand (conservatives will simp forever)

Hannah Pearl Davis critiques conservative women’s use of husbands and children as brand props, citing Brett Cooper’s viral baby posts and Ruby Frank’s child abuse scandal. She argues 74% of divorces initiated by women leave men financially ruined, homeless, or with lost custody, while feminism prioritizes personal freedom over stability—fueling societal decline through single-mother households and "deaths of despair" among men. Davis claims systemic protections favor women, not men, and warns that rejecting traditional relationships risks population collapse, framing it as a cultural betrayal of both genders. [Automatically generated summary]

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What up, guys?
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
You know, the reason I called my network the Audacity Network, it was because I just felt like I had the audacity.
And I really enjoy people that had the audacity.
I'm going to actually share my screen.
So, as you guys know, we're going to be changing some stuff this year, mostly because they keep cucking me in these contracts.
So, I don't know exactly how we're going to change everything.
But if you want to support the channel right now, GoFundMe is probably the best way to do it.
Because I mean, there's going to be some changes.
I'll show you what I've been working on.
So, I don't really like this website.
I think this video, like, it kind of looks cool, but like I really want the website to have like three tiers where it's like one is donate to the documentary and maybe has like fundraising goals.
Another one's, um, let me look.
What else did I have?
Um, another one is gonna be my, I want to start writing.
I want to be a writer.
I want to be a bitch who writes, you know, and I want to have the blog on the website, but apparently, I might have to do it on Substack.
So, I don't know.
And then, maybe one with my old content.
You guys don't really seem to care.
Um, like, no one really watches my old content.
So, I don't know.
I ran out of storage on this.
Then they wanted to hike up the price.
And I'm like, I just can't, I can't do this, you guys.
And maybe it's me, right?
Maybe I expect too much.
I probably do as a woman, but we might just build our own thing.
I don't know.
But I'm open for business.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, if you got a pitch on how to consolidate all my apps, feel free.
Just pearlythings at gmail.com.
I really prefer to be texted, to be honest.
Sometimes I want to put my number on stream, but I'm like, that's probably a bad idea.
Probably not the best idea.
Am I live on YouTube and Twitter?
Let me double check.
So I did think, or not Thanksgiving, I did Christmas yesterday.
And I won't lie, I kind of, I didn't eat the best.
I didn't, I don't want to say my weight after Christmas, but I'm a little bit bummed.
I'm a little bit bummed.
I had some hot chocolate.
I had, I had, I drank a little bit, you know, I had a lot of fun.
I had some prime rib.
I ate a lot of it.
And that just does not help your weight.
Okay, I'll tell you, it's 164.
And I'm like, no, it's going to take me so long to break 162 again.
This whole week has just been bad.
I'm a fat ass and I can't hide it.
I'm a fat ass.
I'm a fat ass and I can't deny it.
And I wish I had a snatch.
Wait.
And I wish I had a snatched old waste.
But I can't help when that food's in my face.
I'm a fat ass and I can deny it.
And you say put the fork down, but I love it.
I'm a fat ass and I damn not above it.
Hey, I do want to get to 155.
I'm going to get there eventually.
I'm going to get there eventually.
That's my goal weight, 155.
I don't know.
Should I stop talking about this?
This is a little embarrassing.
Maybe I shouldn't.
Maybe I shouldn't share so much.
Maybe I should share less.
What's wrong with my hair?
I don't know.
I just didn't style it today.
It's like, I mean, are you here to nag me?
I get it.
I could be better looking.
I could be more presentable.
But I'm going to show you guys what I'm working on.
So I bought a t-shirt machine.
I can't move it because it's kind of big and I don't really, I don't know.
When my producer makes my setup, I don't like to move it.
But you know what?
I think I can put a picture on stream.
I think I can show you a picture on my phone.
So it's like a t-shirt press like this.
Now, I mean, there's been some t-shirt companies that have like reached out to me, but I'm like, guys, I have the space here.
I'd rather just do it here and cut you guys out of the middle because I don't really sell a ton of t-shirts.
So it's more.
So these are the press things.
I don't know how to use it yet, but it says shut the fuck up university.
So there's only, I only ordered because I just wanted to figure out how to do the t-shirts.
I only ordered one, two, three, four, I think six of these.
So it's not a lot.
and it's just going to be on a black t-shirt um yeah so So, I mean, it's really limited edition because I'm really just trying to figure out how to make them.
And these are going to be for sale once I make them.
But it's like, I have this stuff I want to do.
And I just need one simple system that'll like put it all together where I can, you know, use a blog, sell t-shirts, maybe put my old content up.
But right now I'm just paying too much for it, which wouldn't be too bad if I made a ton of money.
But I currently like, I do okay, but I just can't really swing.
You guys are right.
These banks are kind of messed up today.
We're going to, we're going to push them out of the way.
thank you um so like until i i figure this stuff out i i swear i swear to god i'm calling you guys But the problem is I've called a few of you and I want to be able to log when I call you and take notes, like log your birthdays, log everything.
And I just, I don't know, I just switched to active campaign from SurveyMonkey or whatever.
And I have a call with them in a week to really understand how to use it because I'm just very confused.
I'm very confused.
But I find I get taken advantage of if I don't understand how this stuff works.
So that's, that's kind of why I'm doing the t-shirt thing is because I just notice because I'm a woman, I'm kind of agreeable.
People love to charge me too much.
And I'm kind of sick of it.
You know, I'm a little bit just annoyed.
People always raise their price.
It like, maybe I expect too much.
I don't know.
But my gut feeling is if I understand it.
Well, I'm not going to collect data you guys don't want me to collect, right?
But, you know, I just, I want to, I'm not great with names and faces, but I always remember stories.
So I want to be able to put down a note like about our conversation.
And I'll remember, if we have a conversation, I'll remember it for the rest of my life.
But I am utterly terrible.
I am utterly terrible with names and faces.
Like, I don't know what it is.
I think maybe I don't do eye contact very well.
I think that's part of it.
But if you tell me a story and you say, I met you and told you this story, I will remember the story forever.
Like, you don't understand.
It's not going to go anywhere.
So.
I mean, that's just kind of what I'm working on.
I'm hoping I'll get that done in the next month, like two, one to two months.
I'm in talks with a few people.
Also, I'm doing World War debate.
I'm debating Anna Kasparian.
So if you guys want to see me live, I think I need to do a giveaway too.
They're texting me now about a giveaway.
How many tickets do I get?
I don't really like debating, but I will do it for money, to be honest.
Because debating is just two people.
I don't even know what we're debating.
I'm a little, I'm a little uneasy, you know, because I'm like, what are we, what are we debating?
Because I don't know, feminism being good or bad, I don't really like that prompt because it's great for women.
I mean, women get to do whatever we want and still get married after.
Mean, this is like a victory lap, but it enslaves men and that's not really a good thing, right um?
So you know good and bad.
It's like yeah, I mean, but am I really anti-feminism?
I mean, I guess I am, but I still think all women are feminists, even I return.
um well you say is it bad for society well Well, it's good for the women in society.
And by good, I don't mean like it's moral, right?
But I mean, women can essentially be whores forever and still get me.
I mean, that's a pretty good deal, right?
They like took all the consequences away.
Oh, I get 25 tickets apparently.
Okay, how do I access them or give them away?
Not sure the best way to do it.
It's January, I think, 10th or 11th in Atlantic City.
I'm probably going to take a couple days off at the next week to prep.
So if you don't see me, drop the link to whoever.
Okay, I'll see who wants to go.
Let me text.
I'll text my dad and say, do you want to see me debate Anna Kasparian?
You want to see me debate Anna Kasparian?
If you go to see me, and then I'll maybe do some sort of giveaway.
Kasparian.
january 11th atlantic city who else do i want to invite I'll see if my father wants to go.
I don't have a ton of friends, obviously.
I mean, I think a lot of people don't understand in this business, you can't have a lot of friends.
I wish I could.
I mean, one, I'm not the most likable.
I get kicked out of female friend groups pretty easy.
I think that's why I had no problem really betraying like the sisterhood because these women have been bitches to me my whole life.
My whole life.
Okay, I'll give you, and maybe I'm sure I did something to be fair.
But with women, you never know what you really did.
So it's not even like there's room for improvement.
Like a man will tell you about yourself.
You might not listen, right?
But a man will tell you about yourself.
Women, they just tell everybody else why they don't like you, don't tell you.
And then a lot of times it's over bullshit and then they blame you.
Oh, I'll see if my sister wants to go.
Do you want to see me debate in Atlantic City?
See me debate in Atlantic City.
January, I think it's 10th to 11th.
So, I mean, when I was a kid, I'll tell you one of the most devastating stories that ever happened to me.
I'd like to say I am over it now.
But I don't know.
There's certain canon events that really shape you as a person where you are just like devastated.
And nobody can really hurt you like that again, but it kind of ingrains into your brain.
It ingrains forever.
And this was it.
So when I was in fifth grade, about I had two BFFs.
I had two female BFFs and we were the best of friends.
We were in the trifecta.
We actually had, we had nicknames for ourselves.
You won't even believe how stupid my nickname was.
You won't even believe it.
So what it was, we called one girl Jims.
One girl Nap, like a nap.
And my nickname was pudding.
My nickname was literally pudding.
And the reason we came up with this was, you know, I'm not going to say their initials, but it was kind of a play on their initials.
And my initials are Hoop Huda, Hannah Pearl Davis.
That's my full name.
Which kind of makes it confusing as an adult because like half the people I know call me Hannah and half the people I know call me Pearl.
And then they always find each other and they're like, what is your name?
And I'm like, look.
When I got on the internet, I started going by Pearl.
Um, and on a few volleyball teams, I did Pearl because there was another Hannah, and then I now I have two names, so whatever.
Um, so ho puta, and we're like, putta kind of sounds like pudding, and we are the best of friends.
We hung out, we even did a Ouija.
Sorry, mom, if you're watching this, um, we did even do a Ouija board together.
Um, maybe that's why I'm like cursed or something.
We did do a Ouija.
I remember like we would go to one of the girls' house and play the Ouija board in the basement, and I don't know if it worked or not, if they were messing with me because I'm kind of gullible.
So, as an adult, you look back and you're like, I don't, um, I don't know if I know I did do a Ouija board as a kid.
I did.
I, like, you don't need to laugh at me for calling myself pudding.
All right.
So, um, and I remember we talked to this ghost and his name was T.
And apparently, T said that he died like in something AD by getting his hand bit by like a bird.
Um, and please, I know when I tell these stories, people are going to think I'm like a Satanist or something weird.
No, I've never been haunted since I was fine.
Like, when I was a kid, I do remember like weirds.
Like, I remember the Ouija board thing going like doot, doot, do, do, like, you know, lifting up and down.
But remember, it was three of us.
So, if two of them came together, like, that is something they could do to like mess with you.
Do you know what I'm saying?
Like, I wouldn't put it past child me because I was always very gullible to be messed with.
I don't know if I spoke to a ghost or not.
I've always felt like it's easier to just not believe in ghosts.
I'd rather just not believe it because I used to, I had chickens as a kid and I used to go out and let the chickens out at night.
And I remember being terrified these ghosts were going to come get me when I went to the and I lived on 40 acres in the middle of nowhere.
Like, I mean, I lived in like farm, Chicago farmer-ish country.
So, I remember I have my chicken food and my water, and I'm thinking these ghosts are going to come kill me.
And my dad just asked my dad if he believed in that stuff, and he said, No, there's no point.
Like, so what if it does, like, if it does exist, who cares?
And I just felt like that was a better mindset.
And ever since I didn't believe in ghosts, um, ever since I didn't believe in ghosts, they never haunted me.
So, I don't, I don't know.
But, anyways, I'm the best of pals.
Um, I sound like I've been haunted.
Well, I don't know.
Okay, so the ghost was in her basement, and that's where we would do the Ouija board, right?
Um, which you could get at Barnes and Noble and Toys R Us.
I don't know why they sell this.
Um, I mean, you guys are saying they're demons, it might have been.
I don't know.
I mean, how, like, how am I supposed to know?
I was a kid, I was a child, I was like in fifth grade, so we're like talking to this ghost.
Um, and we did everything together, like, we did the 101 things to do at Walmart.
I don't know if anyone remembers that, but I think I was destined to be a YouTuber because I've always loved doing weird things in public.
So, like, as a kid, I actually can't believe I'm telling you guys this story.
As a kid, um, okay, don't call me pudding, I'm not trying to bring that back as a child.
Um, As a child, um, we were the best of pals.
We did everything together.
We talked to our ghosts together.
We um we went to Walmart.
We went to um we did 101 things to do at Walmart because in my town, um, now where I'm from is really populated.
Like, it's kind of crazy how populated it is.
Like, I can't believe there, there is everything you could possibly want now, like in terms of food to eat or in terms of, but when I was a kid, you had to drive 20 minutes to everywhere but Walmart.
And so, we obviously had to make a good time out of Walmart.
And there was a list called 101 Things to Do at Walmart, and it included things like you, the loudspeaker would go on, and then you would scream, Shut up, shut up, not the voices again, shut up, shut up.
And like, you would just pretend to be crazy.
Or like, we would do sword fights in Walmart.
Um, we would like be kids and buy condoms because we thought it was funny.
I mean, let me, I don't know if this list is still on the internet, but we would hide in the clothes racks.
And when people came by, said we would say, buy me.
I mean, we terrorized this Walmart and none of it, like, there was no internet back then.
So, I didn't do this.
Um, I've always just liked, I've always just enjoyed like pushing social boundaries, you know, even before YouTube like was a thing.
Okay, yeah, 101 things, taking shopping carts for the express purpose of filling them and stranding them at locations.
And we didn't do that one, ride those electronic cars at the front.
Yeah, we did that.
Um, start playing football and ask the employees to join in.
I am sure, I am sure they hated us at this Walmart, and rightfully so.
I am sure they, yeah, but if you Google this, I'll put it in the chat: 101 things to do at Walmart.
That was my childhood.
Um, then we would get candy and like eat it and have sleepovers, and we were the best of friends.
Now, this is fifth grade, sixth grade, seventh grade, and I get to eighth grade and um, social media comes out, so Facebook comes out.
And as a kid, I didn't really realize how much stuff I wasn't invited to.
Um, yeah, and I did it at this mall near me too as a child.
I mean, on the internet, I like to be Pearl.
Um, sorry, um, in person, I don't really care.
I like both.
Like, I think they're both good names, so I don't mind.
Um, so I'm going like, where was I?
So, in eighth grade, I find out my friends hate me, and I thought we were the best of friends.
I found out I had these two best friends, I didn't hang out with anyone else, and I found out they hate me, right?
They did not like me, they did not want to be my friend, they were hanging out, they were having all these sleepovers without me.
And eighth grade Pearl is devastated.
I am so sad.
I remember cry, like I remember crying till like two in the morning being so sad.
And my mom coming in and just like holding me.
And like, so when I found this all out, um, and I remember I had an older cousin at the time, and I think he was a little red-pilled with bitches because he gave me the best advice.
He said, Don't get mad, don't get angry, just call them up and say, Look.
Oh, and I found out too from other people that they were just talking trash about me to the whole class.
All my secrets, they were telling everybody.
Not that you have that many secrets as a kid, but like anything I ever said, you know, anything I ever said personal, they were telling everybody.
Yeah, I was in eighth grade.
So I'm, baby Pearl Hannah is so sad, devastated.
I know.
And my cousin, I get on the phone with the girl and I confronted her and I said, You said this about me, you said this about me, you said this about me.
And he said, Don't get mad, don't argue, just say, I wouldn't do that to you, and walk away.
And so that's what I did.
I said, You know what?
I just can't believe you guys did that.
I would never do that to you.
We're not friends anymore.
And that was it.
I walked away.
And I remember her, these girls went to everyone in the class.
Who told her?
They're texting me, calling me.
And I'm like, no.
And who knows?
Maybe I did some messed up stuff like the kid me to deserve that treatment.
I don't know.
I'm not, you know, I'm not saying I'm a perfect person.
Maybe I was really annoying, right?
You know, I can be annoying, but yeah, that was, that was my eighth grade trauma.
That was that was the most a friend ever hurt me.
Well, and now you might say, as a guy, you might say, well, it's probably a you problem, right?
People turning on you.
It's really not.
It's a female problem.
You know, I could say the same thing with all of your ex-girlfriends, right?
Men have the luxury of real friendship.
That is a luxury that you guys have with real friendship.
Women, it's pretty lonely life because women aren't your friends, right?
Women will always turn on you if they feel a certain way.
But that's kind of standard.
And any guy that's dated a woman kind of knows how female friend groups are.
It goes in cycles.
Like you get kicked out.
You get like, yeah, I mean, this is this is women, right?
it doesn't really shock me.
You know, it's a very lonely life as a woman because one, you suck.
Like you know, deep down that you are a crazy bitch.
But you only, your only choice is to be friends with men who want to sleep with you and women who are crazy bitches.
So it's just a lonely existence, you know, let me see.
The I'm going to get a water.
And I think I did what's in it.
So while I get a water, I'm going to let my documentary trailer play.
If you guys would like to donate to it, I would do the GoFundMe in the description.
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 caught my eye.
Most young men are single.
Most young women are not.
Young men have fallen faster than any demographic in America over the last 40 years.
It's a different world now.
Like, we don't need men the way that they used to.
The future is female.
Men and women are drifting further apart, and society is crumbling because of it.
A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage.
You've kind of got the Trad Con versus Red Pill thing.
This men's rights crowd that sometimes just goes too far the other way.
Oh, you need to stop acting like grown boys and infants and actually become men.
Marriage is a bond, and it's a sacred bond.
It's a machine designed to extract resources from you.
Now, many of the red-pilled have taken the position that it's bad for men to get married.
Hannah Pearl Davis, or just pearly things.
One of the most controversial faces in all of the internet.
She goes on to say that marriage is a terrible deal for men.
Because if me and you were in a business contract, you would never sign a contract where I am paid to leave.
Gee, what could go wrong there?
74% or something of divorces are initiated by women.
Men have everything to lose, primarily their own children.
Men get killed by the courts and by divorce laws.
I had no idea that courts of family law were courts of equity, not courts of law.
Because in family court, you don't need evidence to accuse someone of abuse.
You need no evidence.
When you guys say get married young, a lot of these men don't know what they're signing up for, and you're not going to be there when their entire life falls apart.
I interview them on the other side.
I didn't meet my son until he was 15 months old.
How much did you spend trying to get him back?
The legal fees alone was about 200,000.
Before you know it, you're homeless.
You're literally just thrown out onto the street.
We absolutely reinforce bad behavior from women.
Wives are taught to leave their husbands.
And then daughters grow up without their fathers.
Family is the foundation of a society.
Every problem in society comes from single mother homes.
A lot of women will just chase this negative rabbit hole of happiness, endless happiness.
Feminism's biggest failure is it lies to women.
We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
We tell them to put off family 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.
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.
Privileged 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, 500k, 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 simpyer 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.
And our economy goes into decline.
Civilization will crumble.
The American story does not end well.
This is an existential crisis, failing young men.
I have returned.
What?
Isn't that a dope trailer?
Isn't that a dope trailer?
I love that trailer.
I just kind of wish, I wish I could finish it.
Maybe someday.
All right, I'm going to show you guys just stuff that's going on.
Kind of to reiterate my point.
So I always talk about how the virgins of today aren't the virgins of yesterday.
And there's a lot of guys that do, in fact, date and sleep with virgins.
But the problem is, usually, the virgins leave if they're half attractive.
If they're ugly, they might stay.
But if they're pretty, yeah, they're going to want to get digged down some more.
So I saw this video on Instagram.
Let me see.
Okay.
I think I got a, I think I can't do the sound because it's a Drake song.
Wait, hold on.
I gotta wait for it to start from the beginning.
All right.
So, okay.
Get to the end of the year so we can restart.
Okay.
December.
Okay, hold on, hold on.
Sorry, you guys are going to see the ending first.
All right.
So he met a virgin in January.
Now they start dating.
Look at she's cute.
Aw, so happy.
February.
He took her virginity in March.
They fell in love in April, and then he got cheated on.
Now, I'm not, I don't know.
Some of this stuff is staged, so very well could be.
Or she was lying, right?
Who knows?
But, you know, that's a lot of times that happens.
They get a virgin girl and she cheats because, you know, she wants to bang more guys.
Monogamy isn't really as easy for women as we previously thought.
I think.
In fact, I've never met a monogamous woman ever.
Because whenever you dig into their life choices, it's like it's not one guy for a life.
I'll tell you that much.
Now he glowed down.
He got really ugly and fat.
Now he's a looks maxer.
Oh, now he got better looking.
Now, okay, who cares, right?
My point was more: the virgins of today, you know, just aren't the virgins of yesterday.
She's not yours.
It's just your turn.
This is an unfortunate reality.
Unfortunate.
I wish this wasn't the case.
Another trend I've seen is people are, you know, it seems like every other person I know isn't going home for Christmas.
Because as you see the birth rate plummeting and the decline of families, you're going to keep seeing people not really have kids.
I don't know if the audio, me alone during Christmas eating Chinese food because I want no contact because I literally can't stand them.
So it's either the mother's the problem or the daughter.
We don't really know.
Because mothers kind of ruin Christmas by using it to build their reputation and get mad if you don't do exactly what they want.
That's kind of that's kind of mother's MO, right?
But daughters are also equally bitchy.
So who knows whose fault it is?
But I do see this increase in people not wanting to take their mom's shit anymore.
Because what mothers do is they plan these elaborate events with all these people you don't care about in order to increase their reputation and brag to everyone about how awesome they are.
So they'll do these giant parties and all this stuff to just, and the thing is, what they're trying to say is, I'm awesome.
It's not really about the kids because if it was about the kids, they would just do something with the kids, right?
You know, they want to get all these people involved that nobody cares about.
Oh, God.
Oh, if that spilled, I would have been pissed.
Oh.
So I do think that like some kids are kind of getting sick of the mom because I really feminism's in every family because mothers always run the families, always.
And there's always a bunch of like downstream consequences of the mothers running the families.
The mothers will overreact to everything.
The mothers use Christmas to build their reputation.
And I'll kind of show you what I'm talking about.
And society is going to safeguard women's ability to do this.
So, all right.
Now we can see just how much women are kind of dating.
Okay, I think.
All right.
Hold on.
Let me get to this woman's start.
I want to show the woman first.
All right.
So this is the woman.
Decently attractive.
I'd say between 23 to like 30% body fat with some tats.
And these are the guys that she's dated.
So in shape guy, clean house, best friend has a boat, good sex, apparently, but doesn't want to settle down.
Here's another one: goal-oriented, great communication, but he lives three states away and is a strict Catholic.
I don't know why a strict Catholic is.
Then there's this guy.
He has a newly renovated three-bedroom house, real estate, full-time engineer, lives six states away, and a poor communicator.
Drew.
So yeah, this is women being passed around, as I've said.
Women designing to be this guy, I could tell he's pissed.
He's in this.
He does not want to be video recorded.
I'm just amazed that a used up six has any of these dudes as an option.
she got pumped in dumps by guys out of her league and now she says she can do better wow these guys are getting flamed and so is she
Let's see her profile.
Is she on OnlyFans, bruh?
That's life.
keep up the good fight.
Oh, I've done bad things.
I'll tell you what, I've done bad things.
They take a ton of pictures with the kids and the grandkids to show off on social media.
Really being happy is not having to brag about exactly, right?
So I do see this increase of people kind of being done with, and you know, Oprah even talked about it.
And what I think happens is the mother domineers the father, and then the kids suffer.
And I think a lot of times the kids are kind of done suffering because, you know, mother torture is like psych, slow psychological torture that happens over time.
And, but then again, the daughter, there's daughter torture too.
So I don't know.
It could be either or, but I'll tell you, it's the women, not the men.
So I kind of had this thought the other day.
How much, you know, conservatives simp for mothers being able to use their families to build their reputation.
Now, I'm not necessarily saying this is bad or good, right?
I don't necessarily say this is a bad thing or a good thing, but I could tell you the pros and the cons.
And so when women brand themselves as traditional and all of the pros are for them and none of the pros are for their kids, I got to question if you're really what you say you are, you know.
So I had this tweet that I really was crucified for, I would say, where I said conservative women will always use their husbands and their children as a prop to build their online brand and their reputation.
So you get Brett Cooper with her new kid, right?
This is the new baby.
And I want you guys to think about, I know this seems like an innocent thing, right?
Who cares?
I mean, if she cares about her kids, why not show them off to the world?
That's something important to her.
But unfortunately, I grew up around the conservative Catholic women of America.
I grew up next to the conservative Catholic women of America, and they fatigued me my whole life.
And I just, I've seen this film before.
Now, it's not to say that they're terrible people or they don't have redeeming qualities, but I'm going to make the case today that posting your family, your children, and your husband on the internet, especially when you're involved in politics, is inherently selfish and self-centered.
Now, you could say that I care about my needs more than their needs, and therefore it's okay.
I care about my brand more than my family, and I don't think the downsides are that bad.
That's fine.
But I want to be honest and say, who does this benefit?
So when she's posting the family and the kid, what is this doing?
This is signaling, I am awesome.
I've seen you around the internet for a few years, but recently you've become one of my favorite after your talks with Andrew Branca.
I love Andrew.
He's hilarious.
He's one of my favorite.
We're going to do some more stuff for sure in the future.
So again, remember, Brett Cooper is somebody who says, I care about family, right?
I care about the traditional nuclear family.
And yet she is using them to signal status and build her brand online.
And I'm saying to women, you can have one or the other.
You know, you either care about the family or you don't.
Now, you might say, Pearl, but Pearl, but Pearl, but Pearl.
And this is kind of what my comment section said, because I said conservative women will always use their husbands and their family as a prop to build their brand online.
Now, me noticing this apparently is actually more hateful.
guess I'm bitter you know they they say I when I they say Pearl you can't say anything but it's interesting But they never say to the women, give your families privacy and pay attention to them on Christmas and stop posting on Twitter to the strangers.
I'm the bad guy for noticing, but they're not the bad guy.
They're not the bad guy for doing it.
Isn't that kind of insane?
Like, think about this.
They put, and by the way, so these are women that are involved in politics.
And when you're involved in politics, you have enemies.
There are people that want to hurt you.
I mean, there's a reason that, you know, Charlie Kirk, he got assassinated.
Like politics is not an innocent like business, right?
And so Brett Cooper said, I want to make money off of politics.
And I also want to make money off of my family and my kid.
And I also care about my kid more than the money and my brand.
Now, call me old fat.
Call me, look it, you, these simps and these women might fall for that, but I don't.
I don't.
And it's not because I hate the women.
It's not because, you know, it's not because it's not because I wish anything bad towards them.
But ultimately, you're using your kid and your husband to build your reputation, and it shows a disregard for the privacy.
Now, a lot of the conservative women say, but Pearl, but Pearl, but Pearl, you're just bitter and hateful.
And I don't think I'm a hateful person, but I'm not retarded.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, I might be autistic, you know, but it's like inherently not traditional to use your family to build your brand.
And mind you, I've been the kid in a lot of these situations.
It's really annoying.
It's really annoying to have to do this for like an hour for your mom's Facebook.
I've been the kid.
I'm not really going to go into it too much because I'm not trying to.
There's a reason I know how annoying this is.
I'll say that much.
There's a reason, okay?
Now, here's a woman who doesn't like being called out on this, a Fox newscaster, Jillian Anderson.
I don't know anything about this bitch, but I can tell you she probably does it.
She says, maybe we're just proud of our families.
And that's what they say.
I'm so proud of them.
Well, and I want to explore that thought.
You know, you could be proud of your family and post pictures to a private Facebook with like a hundred friends.
But, you know, Twitter is, I think everybody knows.
And let's not pretend these women don't know how messed up of an app Twitter is.
Twitter is a messed up app.
I mean, Twitter's got pedophiles.
This has got your political enemies on this app.
And you said, I care more about my selfish desires, which is to be a famous YouTuber, which is fine.
You can do that.
I'm a YouTuber, right?
I care about it more than the privacy of my kids, my kid and my husband, really.
And I'm also traditional.
Are you stupid?
Do you think I'm stupid?
And the women, they just keep as a mother, being a wife and a mother is part of her identity.
Why shouldn't she share this as a public figure?
Privacy, safety, your kids' well-being, private moments not being always made public, right?
Maybe, so like, because imagine the political enemies, you're just giving them ammo.
mean now they know you have a kid they might try to get to that kid now again they say but pearl you're just jealous
I'm jealous of how dumb of an audience she has.
Sorry.
Because mine, I just don't think you guys would fall for that.
really don't um they say pearl and i want you to i want you to notice this Whenever you notice a woman doing something like that, the simps and the other women are going to gaslight you.
Don't you ever have anything nice to say?
Well, there's a lot of nice things I can say about Brett, and I'll say it now, right?
I think she works hard.
I think she's talented.
But, you know, I don't believe the grift.
I don't think, I don't think she's traditional.
I'm not either, right?
I'm a worst, right?
I mean, I'm like bottom of the totem pole, okay?
But I just, you know, as someone who's been the kid, I know what that's like.
And I know how much it really, you don't even know what you're agreeing to, right?
You don't know how much privacy you're sacrificing.
And then you become an adult and you're like, how do these people know all these things about me?
Yeah, the kid, that's a great point.
They treat their kids and their husband like a designer handbag.
And they profit off of pretending cosplaying real traditional women.
There's women out there that are really actually traditional.
And I actually think it's offensive for any of these women to cosplay.
That's why I try to be honest with you guys.
Look, I'm not.
Okay.
I wish I was, but you know, I just wasn't raised to be a wife, if I'm being really honest with you.
I've done a lot of work on myself.
I've improved a lot over the years, but there's a lot of things like I enjoy freedom, right?
really do.
But what I don't like is women doing the same thing and pretending they're not.
You know, it just rubs me a little bit the wrong way when I see them using their kids.
Because what's the point of that post?
The point is, I am awesome.
Look what I have here.
Sacrifice privacy to show how awesome I am while simultaneously virtue signaling to pretend I care about the kids.
You don't care about the kid.
You don't.
Because if you really were concerned for your kids' privacy, it just wouldn't be on the internet.
And if you say, do you know what?
I care more about my brand than the kid, that's at least honest.
That's at least, that's at least we're being honest here.
That then we could say, do you know what?
I care more about my brand.
And, you know, even like I saw her wedding spread, right?
The magazine, like she simultaneously said, my husband likes privacy.
And then the next day has a wedding spread talking about how awesome the way like it's just like, do you guys know poor people?
Like, I don't know.
Okay, so I'm bitter.
And it's interesting because they say, if I notice it, I'm bitter.
And this is what I want to show you the psychology of the simping.
If I notice it, I'm bitter.
But if she's posting instead of spending time with her family, she's not.
So this is all the women, they all want to do this, so they're going to, they're going to white knight.
Women like sharing pictures.
You're going to come for Brett.
Look, women are pissed.
They do not want this secret to get out.
They don't.
See, I did not consent for this to be part of this, her campaign.
I'm going to be honest.
I did not consent.
I did not know that's what I was.
See, it's like annoying.
All right.
history um as they should Why am I bitter?
I'm crashing out.
I wonder if, I wonder who, what was that guy that came on yesterday?
So I want to see if he's available.
Um, what was his name?
Oh my God.
I can't remember his name.
I know it if I heard it.
He was on like two days ago.
You guys know in the chat.
Yeah, I know.
You are describing my ex-wife to the letter, shared custody of our daughter.
And nine years down the bullshit never stopped.
She's the happiest mom in the world, according to their socials.
I know.
And it's like, the more you use your kids to build your online brand, the more I just think you're not really what you say you are.
Now the men are going to white knight more.
It's okay as long as you don't post the kids' face.
It's like, well, hold on.
Oh my gosh, this is just going off.
Hold on, hold on.
But I just want you guys to see how women always win because no one's ever going to be honest with her.
Brett will never, like, you can just tell by how Brett moves and how a lot of conservative women move.
Their husbands just are not the type to tell them no ever because they do whatever they want, right?
It's very obvious.
The husbands are always going to make concessions.
And yeah, I mean, that's that's just how it's going to go.
And the other simps are also going to white knight.
I didn't know all my why am I hating though it's kind of like I saw I saw this.
Hold on.
I saw this video of, let me see if I can find it.
candace owens myron um let me see Oh, here it is.
This was the one I'm looking for.
In your book, Make Him a Sandwich.
What are some of the things that you tell the women to have the mental fight for?
I don't even try in my book to sell them a strategy.
I just tell the truth.
So here's the history of feminism.
Here's what we were told in school.
Here's actually how it went down.
What was sold to you was you were going to be just like a man and you were going to be happier.
Women are actually more miserable.
Yeah.
So again, when women, and I want women to understand this, when Candace Owens says stuff like this, and she says, the history of feminism, get with a guy, but they don't give you strategy.
They don't know anything.
Because if you've actually tried to work on yourself, there's like mental models that are helpful.
But, you know, it's just kind of obvious when you see it.
Like, most of the women aren't really with masculine guys.
They might be stereotype, like conventionally attractive, but you just can't really ever see them telling a woman no.
You just can't when you hear them talk.
And they're always rich.
So it's always, I use my husband to fund my career and use them to build my brand.
You're won't have been.
If you go back and you ask most women about their grandmothers, they remember grandma being happy.
Great.
Now you've achieved this quote-unquote equality.
And women have never been more miserable.
In your book, Make them a Sandwich.
Yeah.
And they go into history, but history doesn't help you with the now.
History doesn't help you shut the F up when you really want to give your opinion.
Do you know what I mean?
It's like, yeah, so I'm never posted my husband or my family, and I'm certainly conservative, but this is normal women behavior.
Why are you so bitter?
Leave her alone.
Yeah, this is, and you're using other women.
What does this mean?
It's just once you see this stuff, you can't unsee it.
You really can't unsee it.
I don't know.
Is anyone else?
I wish I could tell you guys more, but am I crazy for this?
Let me know what you guys think.
Doug MPA, you want to put this in the comments?
Did any of you have mothers that used you to build their brand online and weaponized holidays in order to complain?
Like if you don't show up whenever they want or do exactly what they want or do the holidays exactly how they want it, they just find, they just use it to complain and nag.
Benny does the same thing.
Yeah.
A lot.
Some of the men do it too.
It's like, especially like Matt Walsh, I think how stupid can you be?
You're going after trans people, the most messed up group on the internet and thought, let me share my family.
Ellie, are you awake?
Let me pin this.
Apparently, you guys can hear my dog snoring.
Should I wake her up?
Maybe I should wake her up.
Because, you know, learning to make sandwiches is kind of the least of your worries.
It's much harder to not be a bitch.
And I'm speaking from experience.
I could actually go through solutions that are helpful.
I don't like to give them too much only because only because it's not like, you know, I feel like people want this from a married woman or like something like that.
But the women that actually have the answers, I'll tell you what, they are not online.
All right.
Ellie, I need you to wake up.
Can you sleep upstairs?
Ellie.
All right.
We'll bring up Doug MPA.
Doug MPA, did your mother ever use you to build her reputation and her brand?
You know what?
I got to say, not really.
No, you know, I was fortunate enough.
My mom was awful in a lot of ways growing up, but she never did this whole thing.
It wasn't really a public thing.
Although my mom did have quite the work base, everyone at work would say, oh, Doug MPA, your mom is so nice, not knowing that she was a demon at home.
But I got to give my mom credit.
She's never really the social type where she's part of a bunch of groups and had to make sure that she looked good in a group.
My mom never really did that.
Am I crazy for noticing this?
No.
I was going to say, you know, when I first started seeing this, I think this really started on when it came to social media.
It really started on YouTube, because I remember in the mid-2010s was when I saw these feminine influencers who would, who would date, and they would bring the guys that they were into a relate they got into relationships with, onto their YouTube platforms.
And then she'd ask him a question and he better say the right answer, and she'd give him this, look like you're on camera, you better say what, what I want you to say.
So that that's when I first really started seeing this and then it permeated from there.
So where did you first start seeing in social media, in in media, women using their boyfriends?
I saw it on Facebook growing up and it was always the women that posted their families the most or the most nuts behind the scenes, because they care the most about their like, the way they look.
So I mean, I did see I've told you this story before.
I was living in Texas and one of my my work friends she, her and her husband had a daughter and she had to leave her, her mother, behind because they were um.
She went to this Catholic academy for um for elementary school, middle school and high school and it was a bunch of Catholic priests that were the teachers and they're part of this big, huge Catholic church uh, in this big city, and her mom was like one of the paragons of the church or whatever.
Yeah well, her fifth grade and sixth grade teacher was like diddling her and her friend like all the way through fifth grade and sixth grade, right.
So she went to go tell her mom and her mom was like how dare you say that about?
Um uh, this guy and he's a good man you're just trying to ruin it for our family because you know you would make these accusations to ruin everything I had.
And she tried to tell her mom.
Then she tried to tell her dad, but her dad was was put in a position where, you know, he had to stick by the mom.
Well, when she was in high school.
So that went on fifth and sixth grade, right.
When she was in high school this teacher touched some Some rich guy's daughter, and she went to her dad, and the whole thing came out.
And the guy got arrested and put in prison for like 15 to 20 years.
Then, all of a sudden, all these other girls came out against him.
And she said, Mom, look, I told you that was going on.
And she, and then, of course, she gasped like, What about me?
What about what I know?
You were getting diddled by your teacher, but what about me?
And I was going through so much.
And all she ever wanted her mom to do was say, Look, I failed you.
I wasn't there for you.
I didn't protect you.
I'm sorry, but she can't even do that.
That's the thing.
The mothers, kids will forgive a lot.
Like, kids want relationships with their moms.
Like, they, it's not like kids, so many mothers would not, and even fathers and some no, fathers will admit when they're wrong, but so many mothers would not have estranged relationships with their kids if they just admitted what they did wrong.
Yeah, it's never gonna happen.
Have you seen this one?
Um, Sherry Frank or Ruby Frank.
So, um, Ruby Frank is an American family vlogger and convicted child abuser.
She ran a YouTube channel called Eight Passengers.
Um, yeah, Frankie and Jody Hilbert were arrested in Utah and charged with six counts of child abuse.
Frank ultimately pleaded guilty to four counts on January or February 20th, 2024, and was sentenced between four and 30 years in prison.
She had a YouTube channel called Eight Passengers, in which she documented her family life in Utah with her husband and their six children.
She originally posted five days a week at 6 a.m. as of June 2020.
It had 2.5 million subscribers and a billion views.
So she ended up getting arrested and charged with child abuse because she was like basically abusing.
Like long story short, she was abusing the kids.
Well, what happened was she linked up with this fat liberal child psychologist.
And that child psychologist manipulated her into kicking the dad out, saying that the dad was toxic.
She moved into because they have this big, huge house from all their YouTube revenue.
Yeah.
So she kicked the dad out because she had her and him thinking that he was the way Ruby did.
Yeah.
Uh-huh.
Because another woman, this other woman, got arrested too.
She was a child psychologist, right?
And so she convinced her and the dad that the dad was toxic.
So she kicked him out.
And then she moved in and was literally torturing the youngest son and the youngest daughter.
Yeah.
And so how they got caught was the son had his hands tied and his feet tied for so long that he literally had wire scars dug into his wrists and ankles.
Well, he got loose and went to the neighbor and said, Look, I'm hungry.
I need food.
And he was like 40 pounds underweight and stuff.
Yeah, it was crazy.
Yeah.
Yep.
What was that child psychologist?
I think, I think there's going to be more lawsuits in the future about, and I want this is what I'm trying to say.
Like, it might not be to the same degree, but all of these conservative women are doing it.
Like, like the equivalent of this is like, like, imagine if you're a man's a CIA agent and he goes to work and shows everybody his family is his kids.
He would never do that.
Yeah.
Women do.
And it's like, why are you in politics?
You're not in, you know, baking YouTube.
Like, do you know what?
Like, if you brought your kid on stream to bake, I wouldn't really care.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, I mean, if you have a little baking channel, but you're in politics, politics.
Yeah.
Her name was Jodi Hildebrand.
She got five years too.
Insane.
And if anybody has a story about being used to build their mom's online brand, I put the link in the chat.
You can come up.
Or if, you know, maybe someone that you saw where you're from or whatever.
Somebody messaged me. that I know and said, it's about using family as a social lubricant to signal we are superior, which means she is superior to everyone else, which is coped for.
I'm not happy with my marriage.
I chose wrong.
So I need to appear better to feel better about it.
Yeah.
My mom weaponizes the holidays the way she wants or nothing.
I always flipped the frame decades ago.
And it was always what and when I want, but she's still trying.
It's about how we appear as a family instead of what's good for us.
Yeah.
Or guys, or do you have a story where your mom wanted her way and you said no?
Or did you finally get to the point where you had to leave your mom behind?
Like, I really think that this trend of like cutting off parents, it's really just, it's crazy mothers.
Like, that's my opinion.
Or crazy daughters.
I think that's the cutting off.
Mm.
Yeah.
And I wish we can quantify how much worse social media has made this because mothers have never had to take accountability, period, but it's even worse now.
It's even worse.
There's a whole social infrastructure in place to keep women from being held accountable.
The worst part about it is women are asking for more for more equality, but society still isn't holding them accountable like men.
Yeah, hold on.
I'm trying to find.
oh she must have removed it um yeah see um See, it's like what you're going to see is it's cosplay.
It's using the family and the kids to signal, I am awesome.
And it's interesting because none of them take their husband's last name.
So it's like super cosplay.
Because women, they're not talented enough to just win on their own, right?
So we're not like good enough reporters or media personalities that we can just like be awesome, funny, and entertaining.
It's, I need to use these things to appear more relatable to the audience.
Let me see.
Brett Cooper.
Who's another one that uses their kids?
Probably Allie Bostucci.
Let's see what she's got.
How big of a red flag do you think it is if a man is in a relationship with a woman and they're talking about marriage and she says, I want to hyphenate my last name or I want to keep my last name?
I think all women are red flags.
So it's like.
I mean, it's a red flag, but there's so many.
Yeah, here we go.
Like, and the husbands always have kind of the same look where they look, how do I put it?
No, not that one.
Where is it?
Where is it?
They, they look like good looking enough to be on the YouTube channel and they always make good money.
Like they're always semi-rich because they have to fund the career.
Like when women say they want traditional men, they're saying, I want to marry rich.
That's what it means.
And if you look into the data on like the number that these women have married into, it's always the average was like $5 million.
So then the guys, they're always kind of feminine looking.
And when you hear them talk, you can just tell they just would never tell their wife no ever.
And that's the thing.
Candace Owens is literally living the feminist dream, literally.
Yeah.
She gets to have her career, but then her husband pays for everything.
So she gets to have clout.
She gets to have this career.
She gets to make this quote unquote impact, but she's never going to have to be held responsible for any of it because her husband is literally funding everything.
That is a feminist dream right there, guys.
Yeah.
And do you know what?
And even Brett Cooper went on a podcast and said the same thing, that she felt more like emboldened to leave the Daily Wire when she got married and how like it was a huge weight lifted off her shoulders like when she got married to put the financial burden onto him.
That's what, you know, sometimes I'm like, hold on.
You know, I mean, it essentially, they're kind of bragging about modern day slavery because it's like the men are serving their wants and their needs, not them serving their husband's wants and needs.
Brett Cooper, who are the other ones?
Alibastucci.
And they also, they also all think their platforms are given to them by God.
So like, that's going to be a common theme is God gave me this platform.
And I'm like, you became Catholic or whatever religion you're grifting like yesterday.
Like let's let's let the men, you know, use this to build their brand, you know.
Let's see.
Who else?
Allie Bestucci, Brett Cooper, Candace Owens.
Oh, Lila Rose is another.
Yeah, I was about to say Lila Rose.
Did she marry Rich?
Yeah.
And then they'll also generally embarrass their husbands online at some point.
Yeah, somehow, some way.
When did the trend of going on podcasts to embarrass your husband as a brand?
When did that really start?
I think as women, it relieves stress complaining about things.
So like we feel better when we complain.
And so what'll happen is we could complain privately, but we feel like it's being ourselves if we're allowed to complain as much as we possibly want.
Yeah, here's another one.
See, it's like the same look, you know, white guys get taken advantage of the most, in my opinion, because, I mean, they don't have as much time to develop frame and game because they're too busy working.
You know what I mean?
Like they don't have, they don't have time to really worry about relationship, certain relationship skills and learning.
Like, cause telling women no is really, it's, it's a skill, right?
That's, that's a skill telling women to fuck off.
They're busy working and they don't really want the headache.
I guess that's one of the benefits of being a black guy is our women do don't want to get married and they'd rather build their brand off of looking like an idiot and saying stupid stuff than actually like their family or they'll try to build a brand off of being a single mom instead of using a man to do it.
So I guess that's the benefit of being a black guy.
Yeah.
So it like like what now she's got three kids, two boys and a girl.
Like you realize that, okay, let's put it this way.
And this is kind of fucked up way to think about it.
When the kids get older, people are going to try to like take advantage, like go through the kids to get to the mom.
Like, because if you're going against abortion, you don't think the destinies of the world are going to try to, you know, go through your kids to mess with you.
So, anyone else?
Anyone else?
No one's got any stories.
If not, I mean, we'll close out.
I don't mind.
But what other e-girls can I look up?
My La Rose, Allie Bestuckey.
I'll bring up your you'll notice, though, when it's a male, um, generally speaking, they don't they some men still do it, but like Tucker Carlson, he might post like a Christmas photo once a year.
But if I go on his Instagram, it's really the center of the Instagram is not um using the kids for clout, it's really more of the journalism.
Um, like Tucker Carlson, I actually don't think is bad about it.
Michael Knowles, Matt Wall, Walsh, they kind of are.
You see what I'm saying?
Like, if I go on his Instagram, it's like, this is my job, you know.
The focus is the jerk, the work.
Where the women, the focus is, I'm awesome.
Let me see, another one, um, Joe Rogan.
Like, Joe Rogan, I would say, does it perfectly?
Um, I don't even, I don't, I barely know anything about his family.
I mean, like, he might talk about him occasionally on stream, but I don't really like I don't know anything.
Like, this is his Instagram.
Here's the show.
Watch the show.
The show.
The show, not me, not I'm awesome.
The show is awesome.
So, yeah.
Um, on your list, there's Molly Hemingway, Liz Wheeler, Laura Southern, um, Laura Trump, Ashley St. Clair, Mary Morgan, Billy Ray Brandt, Jemima Goldsmith, Marsha Blackburn, Nikki Haley, Susan Andrews.
Any of those names ring a bell, yeah.
Well, I guess if nobody has stories, I mean, that's all I really got for you guys.
I just saw this yesterday, and I just thought this white nighting is never going to end.
I just thought it was so crazy how they post on Christmas, and everybody defends their right to go on Twitter with pedophiles and put their kids and their husband on it.
But I'm the bad guy if I noticed.
Okay, if you got a lot of stories, come up.
I can't, I can't do this by myself, people.
The panel verse, come on up, John.
Come on up.
Come on.
I don't want to close out the show, but I will.
You know, you don't need to have your camera on as long as you guys are respectful.
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Okay, well, let me see.
Joe Rogan is an interviewer.
It's never about him.
I know, like, occasionally he'll tell a story with his wife or something, but it's just not.
I don't even know what his wife looks like.
Yeah, I know.
He married a single mother, actually.
Isn't that wild?
With a black kid.
I'm pretty sure with a black kid, but people don't really know because he doesn't.
I don't think that's why.
I think he's just good about being private.
Yeah, the boomer moms, they did it.
The boomer moms kind of did it with Facebook.
That was like, I think that was the originally kids for clout.
What was the social media app that you think changed the game the most?
Was it Facebook back in 2007, 2008, 2009?
Instagram, Snapchat.
What do you think it was?
I mean, I'm just going off my life experience.
It was Facebook.
I'm sure that I'm sure that TikTok is going to really torture kids because it's even worse because Facebook, you might have a few hundred people on there.
Like, I'd say like a thousand people on your normal, but TikTok is the whole world.
I mean, that's a game changer.
That's like really pretty bad.
You know what I mean?
Like, I think it's like Facebook was the OG number one.
MySpace was before me, so I don't know.
Insta is pretty bad too.
Insta, I would say, is more older millennial women.
Boomer women, Facebook.
Gen Z, TikTok, younger millennial women.
I'm going to play my divorce documentary because I got to go to the bathroom really quick.
So I'm going to drop you for a second.
Sorry, guys.
This coffee just went right through me.
All right.
So I'm going to give you guys until the end of this commercial to call in.
And if not, then I'm going to end the show because, you know, you either got stories or you don't.
So again, I'm asking for stories of your mother building or using you as a kid to build her brand online.
I want to know how that affected you.
Maybe you think I'm wrong.
That's cool too.
You can call in.
Okay, let me share this tab instead.
But yeah, I'm going to give you guys till the end of this.
And if not, I'll just assume you guys have nothing for me.
Okay.
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.
Oh, you need to stop acting like grown boys and infants and actually become men.
Marriage is a bond, and it's a sacred bond.
It's a machine designed to extract resources from you.
Now, many of the red-pilled have taken the position that it's bad for men to get married.
Hannah Pearl Davis, or just pearly things.
One of the most controversial faces in all of the internet.
She goes on to say that marriage is a terrible meal 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 rabbit hole of happiness, endless happiness.
Feminism's biggest failures is it lies to women.
We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
We tell them to put off family into marriage.
You are allowed to leave your perfect husband.
You are allowed to end a relationship with a really great boyfriend.
Oh, freeze your ex, 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.
Right.
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 got to get your act together.
I think men have failed themselves.
What kind of a man are you?
What kind of a woman are you going to attract?
If men are in trouble, so are women.
Everybody knows this is a huge problem, but nobody wants to admit it.
Every single woman at the table said they wanted a man.
500K, 500, 200K, 300K, 200K.
Am I crazy?
Everything is really set up against you to fail as a man.
If men make less than women, women don't want to marry them.
So you know who wants more economically and emotionally viable men?
Women.
I don't want to be an independent woman anymore.
I don't want to be a strong, independent woman.
I'm overage.
When is it going to be my turn?
Where are we meeting the men that don't?
I can't keep having these same conversations.
The only simp here is you, Pearl.
You 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.
Well, I guess you guys got nothing.
I guess you guys got nothing.
Well, I don't think I'm crazy for this opinion.
I really don't.
But I think I'm going to start doing like these hour monologues-ish where I talk about the topic, show you the examples, and then people can call in.
No problem.
Yeah, I mean, look, some people, you know, they don't have time to call in, but my entire family is now against me due to her 25-year scapegoating campaign.
My father was the last one to turn his back against me.
This was something really common where I grew up, but maybe it wasn't for you.
I don't know.
Oh, you've been playing my song.
We don't party like we used to.
Stop it.
Stop it.
Anyways, guys, thanks so much for watching.
I really appreciate you.
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