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Feb. 18, 2026 - Pearly Things - Pearl Davis
02:16:43
White Men Are Kind Of Goated But Tired and Underemployed

The speaker’s chaotic rant on "White Men Are Kind of Goated But Tired" starts with mocking Shaniqua’s weight and shifts to blaming mothers for fat kids, framing parenting as a shared responsibility. They pivot to racial stereotypes—"black fatigue," crime differences, and productivity myths—claiming white men dominate patents (96%), Nobel Prizes (90–95%), and Fortune 500 leadership (70–80%) despite being 31% of the U.S. population. Landlord anecdotes paint Black tenants as irresponsible, while white men allegedly excel in quiet, rule-abiding ways. The episode ends with bizarre theories: Black women’s supposed rejection of "supportive" men, welfare exploitation, and white men’s passive kindness being weaponized, all while dismissing systemic critiques as irrelevant. [Automatically generated summary]

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Fatigue Fat 00:03:36
What is up, guys?
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
Can you hear me okay?
I got fat fatigue.
Fat fatigue.
Shaniqua, please lose some weight, baby.
Fat fatigue.
Fat fatigue.
Shaniqua, please lose weight, baby.
Now, I'm not saying that you have to be.
Now, I'm not saying that you have to be paper thin when your rolls have rolls.
Baby, that's not a win.
I'm just tired of looking at you.
Have you ever thought about what I have to go through?
Fat fatigue.
Fat fatigue.
Shaniqua, please get on the scale.
Fat fatigue.
Fat fatigue.
You're bigger than a burlugal whale.
Now I'm not saying that you gotta have six pack apps.
But maybe you should go to food rehab.
Now I am kind of tired of all the boober.
I bet your parents wish they used a rubber.
Fat fatigue.
Fat fatigue.
Shaniqua, get on the scale, baby.
Fat fatigue.
Fat fatigue.
Baby, I need you to lose weight, did you?
Now, here's the biggest instances of disrespect.
If you're really fat, you need two seats on the plane.
Now, I didn't choose to eat all that food myself.
So why are you putting me in so much pain?
Fat fatigue.
Fat fatigue.
Please stop being fat, baby.
Fat fatigue.
Fat fatigue.
Please don't go to the beach and wear a two-piece, please.
Fat fatigue.
What up, guys?
Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily.
I didn't have a piano lesson this morning.
I didn't have a piano lesson this morning.
So I'm kind of early today.
I figured I might as well get this show on the road.
So maybe this is a new set of viewers.
Maybe normally you're busy at night.
You're like super popular.
You got plans.
I also, you know, I have so many plans.
I'm always like so busy.
I'm just invited to all the cool events, you know.
Crazy Busy Conversations 00:02:50
And I turn them down.
I totally turn them down to hang out here.
Yeah, I mean, I just, ah, I'm just so busy, you know.
Just crazy, you know, crazy busy.
Ah, I just, oh, so much to do.
You know.
Your baby mama used an IUD.
I don't know why you're telling me that.
I mean, that's maybe you should keep that to yourself.
Obviously not that well if she's your baby mama, you know.
You know, I think I got to stop using conversations I have as part of my show.
People are going to stop talking to me.
But I just have the funniest conversations all the time.
You know what I mean?
I'm going to do it.
I'm going to do it.
I was talking to someone who's definitely going to see this about like being fat, right?
And I've noticed that fat children, it's like usually their mother's fault because no one's like paying attention to what the kids are eating and the kids aren't like on a schedule.
Like they're not on a breakfast, lunch, and dinner schedule.
And so, and there's different reasons, right?
Sometimes it's like taken up with something else, maybe extracurriculars, whatever.
But I was thinking about it and I'm like, it kind of is the mom's fall over under a certain age.
Like, you're supposed to be paying attention to these kids.
And I've noticed the older I get, the more you can really see who like pays attention to their kids and who's like busy with other stuff.
Because, you know, it is the dad's job to pay attention to the kids too.
It shouldn't just be the woman's job.
Like, okay, the way I see it is the dad is like, think about at work.
You are, if you hire somebody, you're responsible for knowing everything that's going on in the organization.
And if someone gets one over on you, that's kind of your fault because you weren't paying attention.
Like, is that person working?
Are they doing their job?
Are they da Um, so that is kind of on you, right?
But the worst part is you just can't fire these terrible employees, so it's like you're chained to them.
You have three kids in three separate sports, pain in the ass, but it's super worth it.
Do you know what?
I think sports are good, but they need to know how to do basic things.
Racial Crime Predictions 00:14:58
Just my opinion.
Like, there's too many athletes that just don't know how to like do basic stuff because they took so much time to play the sports.
So, can I talk about Leonarda?
Look, I got no beef with Leonarda, but she did date a black guy, right?
So, did I, you know, as a racist right-wing e-girl, it's kind of just like a rite of passage.
You know, we get racist somehow, and a lot of times it's taking some black, you know.
I'm just honest about it.
Um, and so I didn't understand why she was so crashing out on me on Twitter.
She's like acting like I'm mad at her.
I'm like, bitch, you made jokes about me dating a black guy for like an hour at your show, but I make one joke about you, you can't take it.
I thought you were a comedian, you know.
I like her.
I got no, like, there's no beef for me, anyways.
I can't, I can't help if like the women have beef with me.
like well i didn't have beef with you you know i was laughing at her jokes but i'm like you want me to forget you dated a black guy too You know, you took it from the back, you took it from the front.
I mean, it's the same way that like racist, um, like women that hate white men are always banging them, right?
Like, whenever you see a woman who's like, I hate the patriarchy, like Kamala, right?
And women are oppressed, white men are the enemy, they're always banging a white guy, you know, it's like, well, and you gotta, I gotta be honest.
Um, my black fatigue actually came from employing black people.
A lot of people, they'll tweet at me pictures of like a black eye or something.
I'm like, I never got beat.
That never, I never became a single mom, never got AIDS, never got an STD.
You know, I never, I, and I think it's because I don't know.
When I go cross cultures, I always, I always, you got to make sure that they know that like white men are awesome.
You got to make sure that they know that like the white guys are on top, you know.
Half the time, if you date a black or a Latino guy, he's more, if you're a white girl and that's like the type you go for, a lot of times they're like around white people and they're more racist than you, you know.
They're more like a lot of times, like they're more racist.
Like they're the ones that'll say, We are living in a white neighborhood.
Uh-uh.
Uh-uh.
We're not doing this.
Yeah.
Like, I mean, any of the snow bunny lovers, either Latino, Asians.
I don't know much.
I've never dated an Asian guy.
Personally, I'm an equal opportunity employer when it comes to dating, except for Pajites.
I discriminate heavily.
Sorry, fellas. Sorry, you know.
But generally speaking, when someone's racist, they've had experience with the race.
We're like people that live in the middle of nowhere and have never dealt with that race, they, you know.
So I just don't like the cap, you know.
Lily's doing the same thing.
I'm like, Lily, I would bet so much money.
Like, isn't your kid half something?
Like, isn't he like Iranian?
Let me guess.
It's a black person crashing out.
Look, black people, if you can't take honesty, like, I just don't care, you know.
You guys are so used to, black people are so used to calling racism and saying I'm offended and having people care.
They're so, women are the same way.
Um, that I don't think, like, I just don't, you know, if you leave, I won't lose any sleep at night.
You know, I'm going to sleep like a baby.
I got to be honest, you know, maybe I'm not, maybe I shouldn't be the one to say this, right?
But I am in awe of white men.
White men are just such an incredible, like, if I was gonna go through, like, let's pretend white men, Asian men, black men, Indian men, white women, black women.
Let's pretend it's like a species in the wild, right?
Like, these are animals.
And you look at white men and their achievements are just incredible.
Now, I don't know if this is genetic or culture.
Who really cares, right?
Like, I think it's kind of a waste of time.
Like, I'll give you an example.
I have a brother.
I didn't meet him until I was 22 because my parents, they got pregnant young and they gave up this brother for adoption.
So, when I was 22, my parents sat us all down and they said, you have a brother.
And his name is, I'll just say John.
And I said, what kind of name is John?
I was kidding, but like, I thought they were kidding.
I really did not.
I had no idea I had another brother.
And he was a full biological brother.
I guess my parents just got right to it because they got pregnant.
And they gave up that kid for adoption.
And I met him when I was 22.
And then you have the question, like nature versus nurture, because he was really similar to us.
He was like in his 30s when he met us and the rest of my siblings.
And it's like, is it, did nature make him that way or nurture?
Like, there's a lot of similarities.
And after that happened, I believe there's more nature that was to it, but it doesn't really matter.
Like, cause I've also seen siblings with the same genetic makeup and one crashes out.
Like, you know, my dad is the most successful, intelligent man I've ever met in my life.
And one of his siblings is a loser, a complete loser, right?
So is it genetics?
Is it nature and nurture?
Who cares?
Right.
Like, we could argue about it all day, but it just, it doesn't really matter because people are how they are.
Don Lemon, a.k.a. Don, lesbian, complains about white men and then goes home and gets plowed in the pooper by his white husband.
Look, I'm going to complain about black people all day.
I don't really care.
I don't care.
I mean, I mean, it like, because what again, when you date the race you know or have dated or have lived in an area, you get to know the reasons why that race sucks.
Like, it's why I could, you know, tell you guys in detail why conservative white women suck because I could tell you why they're really annoying.
I could say A, B, C, D, E. Did my dad bully my loser uncle?
No, my dad's, no, he wouldn't do that.
My dad's so nice.
Such an no.
And it wasn't an uncle, by the way, but like, whatever.
He was one of 13.
Okay, there's, there's a lot.
But the nature versus nurture debate, it doesn't really matter, right?
It's kind of a waste of my time.
So I don't really like to, like, you know, they say that black people underperform in society and overperform in crime because of the culture.
Like, it's just black culture.
And there's some other people that say it's genetic.
And I say, it doesn't really matter because when I meet a black person, I know that they're more likely to stab me, right?
Or shoot me.
Apparently, according to dispatchers, Mexicans are the stabbers and black people are the shooters.
I guess black people don't.
I met a dispatcher the other day and he was telling me how he can tell the race of like the crime based on the type of crime it is before he hears it.
So I guess when black people commit suicide, they commit it outside and white people do it inside.
And I was thinking, I'm like, that just shows we're a little bit more considerate, you know.
I guess when women commit suicide, we do it in a way that doesn't make a mess where white men just get right to the point.
I mean, this is just, this is what the dispatchers tell me.
I don't know.
But I was thinking, I'm like, even when black people commit suicide, there's still a lack of consideration.
Just a lack of, and you know, so I've lived in so many different areas.
Like, again, I lived in an all-white area and then I moved to London.
I lived in a black area.
I had mostly black people on my shows for two or three years.
I lived in a Muslim area.
So I just, you know, I'm really, I'm racist, but I'm not because I love black people, but I just hate, I just wish they would stop doing certain things, you know.
I love black people, but I wish, I wish you guys would stop committing crimes.
I know how to salsa dance.
I love dancing.
Like, I love Latin music.
I love bachata, you know.
But Latina women, you got to stop getting so fat at 30.
I mean, this is ridiculous.
You guys have better skin.
You guys wrinkle less.
You're a little bit more feminine than the white women.
So why?
Like, why are you guys doing this?
I just think it's inconsiderate, you know?
So anyways, amongst my travels and a lot of people like to discredit you, discredit me.
And they say, you know, that my experience is in everyone's experience.
And I do, I do recognize that this is just my experience and what I've noticed and seen.
And in a way, I like to, I like to view the races as like groups.
And I see patterns, right?
Doesn't mean every single person is going to commit a crime.
Like Doug MPA would never commit a crime unless someone really wronged him and he was feeling really petty.
I'm just kidding.
I'm just messed.
Okay.
I've got an idea.
Why don't you bring Jake, Andrew, and Rachel and JLP's punchy TV and Fallen State shows?
Topic, the future for men.
You guys go all four both after each other, be goaded, call them.
Yeah, if someone, I would do that.
Thank you for the super sticker.
Thank you.
So anyways, my experience was mostly with white people and I didn't notice how awesome we are and how just like goaded white people are until I didn't live with white people, right?
You know, because my experience generally, like I was friends with a lot of black girls on my volleyball team, but it would usually just be one and they'd be really athletic and they'd be cool.
They'd, there's maybe some slight differences.
Like, I mean, the first, the girl, I didn't know when I was in middle school, I didn't know what a hand job was.
Did not know what that was.
The black, the only black girl in my middle school, she was the one who told me what every sexual thing meant.
And I remember I kind of embarrassed myself because I went onto Facebook and I would back then you had, this is before like you would all keyboards.
And so, you know, you would always make a lot of shortcuts for typing.
And so, you know, instead of T-O, you'd put the letter, the number two, right?
And instead of, if I said, hey, does anyone want to come over after school?
I would spell it C-U-M.
And the black girl, I have so much content you could use.
Yeah, maybe you could call in.
The black girl, right?
And the only black girl in my grade, she tells me, you got to stop saying, come.
You have to stop writing come on Facebook.
And I'm like, why?
I don't get it.
Cause I'm, you know, I'd never, I'd never done anything.
Now she had in fact done things.
Hey, I'm not saying I never, I never threw it back.
I'm just saying at this point, I had never thrown it back yet.
All right.
And because we were pretty young, I'm not going to say the ages because sometimes, you know, people, I don't like people figuring out who I'm talking about.
But, anyways, you know, if you're from the same area or whatever, but regardless, yeah, she was, you know, so there were slight differences, but in general, I never really had like problems with black people.
But I moved overseas.
I moved overseas and I lived in a black area and I would see there is a store called the co-op in London.
It's kind of like a Walgreens, I guess you could say.
Like it's like a half grocery store, half like convenience store.
It's actually kind of cool.
They're pretty nice.
I would see black people just rob the co-op.
They would just walk out, no regard, no care.
Right.
I grew up in a white area.
That never happened there.
You know, on top of that, you know, I was kind of curious because I was looking up STD rates by race.
And what's incredible is black people lead in STDs no matter the country.
So it doesn't matter if you do it on a worldwide scale.
Asians always have the least STDs.
Frustrations And Observations 00:05:30
Black people always have the most.
I'll just say this: do not, do not date black guys that date black women.
That is asking for trouble.
You got to go for the black guys that only date snow bunnies.
Nice fit.
Mary Taylor Moore looks good on you.
This is Ann Taylor.
Thank you.
Thank you.
The urban landlord, you can call in, but later, later, you're going to have to give me like 30 minutes.
And yeah, so ladies, if you, if you're going to interracially, you got to, you got to date black guys that agree on a few principles.
We are living by white people.
And white men are awesome.
And what's interesting is when you deal with or work with black people that are pretty successful, they have a regard for white men because they've seen how incredibly awesome they are too.
Because whatever it is, black people are just crazy unproductive.
Not all, not all, not all.
But it just seems like whenever they make a lot of money, it's just never, it's like white men will make a lot of money by inventing something brand new.
And black men, it's always like basketball or media, you know.
They don't really invent much.
And so recently, I've just noticed a phenomenon of white men being underemployed.
Now, I think intelligence is something you can generally pick out within the first five minutes of meeting somebody.
Now, this, obviously, if this was 100% job interview, like, you know, people wouldn't hire the wrong people so often, right?
I think that's all, I think a lot of times that's because women hire and women just will hire the hottest guy or the most charming guy, right?
But like for me, I can usually assess someone being really intelligent within the first five minutes of meeting them.
And recently, you know, I talk to people wherever I go, and I have just noticed white men in positions where they seem like they're underemployed.
Like recently, I met a guy who was a waiter for like 15 years or 10 years, and he randomly took an aptitude test and found out that he qualified to be an air traffic controller, which is like very difficult.
He did it like barely studying and he was working in a restaurant.
And white men, it's like, you know, even if they do maybe see it as low class, or I don't want to say blue collars, low class, but I guess there's highly intelligent blue collar jobs and lower intellect, like even if they're doing something that doesn't seem like you have to be that smart to do, they'll just randomly, like on the weekends, go hike 10,000 feet or they know how to kayak or they're building a house.
And I just have not, my personal experience, I have not seen that from other races.
You know, white men always get a lot of like they're, we're always told that white men, you know, we need Latinos here because, you know, they do all the trades jobs.
And I'm like, um, white men still do the majority of the trades.
And they did the majority of the trade.
Like they built Hoover Dam.
think they can't figure out landscaping?
And the other thing I've noticed about white guys is white guys just have an ability to not get frustrated.
Like, and I noticed this with my brothers.
My brothers are so freaking intelligent, all of them.
It's like, they're so incredibly intelligent.
But if there's a problem, I will get frustrated.
I will.
And even, even with all this red pill knowledge I have, I still, I'll see it in myself.
I'll like, I'll get mad, I'll crash out a little bit, and then I'll come back and solve the problem.
But white men, they don't go through that crash out, like not really.
They don't really get frustrated.
And I've just noticed this other races get, they're really calm.
They really don't care what the world thinks, like at all.
They're so individualistic.
And I think it's kind of what in the end kind of hurts them a little bit because they don't really, they really just seem to look at people as individuals.
Even my dad, like, my dad tells me that I got to stop with all this group stuff.
And I'm like, dad, I can't not see it.
But my dad, you know, when he was hiring, he really only cared about who could do the best job.
would never look at uh people's groups and white guys like it's just incredible how quickly they work They work so fast.
They get so much done.
White Guys and Networking 00:05:02
Like, okay, I met a black guy who networks, right?
And if you ask him how to do networking, he'll just say, like, talk to people.
Like, it'll be the most monotonous stuff.
I met a white guy who does networking for a living.
And he says, I make sure I get into a room with 100 people every single day, every day.
And I was thinking, if you're going to do in-person networking, that's such a good system.
And white men are just really great at building systems, right?
And it's not to say that black people aren't or Latinas aren't, but I don't see any evidence that they are.
It seems like whenever you have a high performing black person or Latina or whatever, they adopt the white men's systems or even a woman, right?
women occasionally can do the jobs that men can do, but usually they're trained by a really strong father, right?
And this is just what I've noticed, right?
Like, and I'll tell you what happened.
So recently I went to the dentist and my whole life, I've gone, and you guys got to tell me what I should do.
I talked about this in my coffee thought today.
My whole life, I've gone to the dentist and they've told me I'm fine.
Now, recently I went to the, and I went to an old white guy, same dentist for like 10 years.
And I went to, recently I moved.
So I had to go to a new dentist.
I'm on my yearly, right?
And I go to two different women and they both tell me I have a million cavities.
And I'm like, how did I go from having no cavities to a million cavities?
And they both say, yeah, it's pretty bad.
And I'm like, in a year, that makes no sense.
These are both women, right?
And they give me these big bills.
And by the way, I'm in no pain.
My teeth don't hurt.
And they tell me, I guess the old way dentists trained, they waited till your tooth was like rotten to fix it, but now they do it sooner.
So it doesn't get so bad.
And anyway, so me, the woman, I'm like, okay, I guess I'm going to have to pick one of these.
And I show the quote to my father, white guy, and he says, oh, they're just trying to take your money.
And I was thinking about it.
This is how the economy's gone downhill.
Because me, the woman, with the money I made from my easy job, let's just be honest, like, this is not a difficult job compared to what you guys do, takes the money to a job that used to be mostly white men and now women are kind of taking over dentistry, right?
And because women will buy anything with their easy money, they just keep raising the prices up and up and up.
And we don't question anything.
And we wouldn't even, like, I wouldn't even think, like, I don't know anything about teeth, right?
I mean, if two different dentists tell me, and now I don't know what to do, I'm like, do I, do I got to fly back to Chicago?
Do I got to find a white guy to ask?
But then it's like the white guys try to do the right thing and tell you you don't need all that.
And then they get screwed because they're getting out competed.
Like one of these dentist places, the scans they had were like incredible for the teeth.
Like it was like they could basically do a 3D scan in the office.
And that they did not have that at my white guy.
Like white guys just white guys don't seem to care about status at all where other races care.
Like it's really interesting because every really intelligent white guy I know has never talked about networking.
But a lot of like black people that are high status, they care about networking and events.
What I've noticed is like my dad, very intelligent white guy, worth a good amount of money.
Do you know where you'd find him?
Like where you'd meet him?
It's not at a fancy restaurant.
You might meet him at like McDonald's or something.
Like he likes McDonald's.
He gets his hot chocolate from Starbucks.
He goes to Home Depot.
Like, I don't know.
Maybe other, I think there's a difference between white guys in the city and the country, to be fair, and of different age demographics.
But I was thinking everything is just going to get more expensive.
It's just going to get crazy because women can't figure out things on our own.
Even when we're intelligent and we can figure out certain things, like I told you the guys, the story with my thermostat.
My thermostat kept going.
I didn't know it was automatically set to go to like 80 degrees in the middle of the night.
I didn't put it there, but I guess the person who lived here before me and I'm like crabby every day because I'm not sleeping.
White Men And Thermostats 00:15:13
Boyfriend comes over and he's like, why is this so bad?
He's like, that's why you're crap.
you know, men just like figure that out.
And that's how white men are.
Like they just, men in general, right?
Like men's problem solving is definitely above women's.
Like, but white men in particular.
And it just seems like the black guys or the Latinos that really get ahead, they adopt white men's thinking.
Like they're like, I'm tired of this bullshit.
I am not dealing with the bullshit of my culture.
I am going into white culture and doing what they're doing.
I'm giving up whatever the, I'm living by white people, man.
Now, what's interesting in this society is white men are, they're kind of goaded.
Like they just accomplished so much despite having, like, imagine you're swimming to the top of a pool, right?
Like you're at the bottom of the pool, trying not to drown and you're swimming from the bottom, like you're swimming at the bottom.
And white men have literal like ankle weights on and all the other races, like the women, don't have it.
Like the women have life jackets on.
Black women and white women have life jackets on to get to the top of the pool and they're about to let us go, and um, white women and um black men, they can just swim right, but they they don't have a life jacket, you know, but they can just swim to the top and even with the ankle weights, the white men still get to the top of the pool first and they win the race.
And that's kind of what's happening in society.
And like everybody's so embarrassed that white men keep winning on everything but riz, to be fair because um, they're working too much, they don't have time to learn riz.
Other races got better riz and maybe dancing skills, but white men have better things to do, you know what I mean.
And so, and everybody's pissed because they're trying to make these white guys get last place and the white men just can't do it.
It's like we're too goaded, we're too awesome, and then they're like we're Gonna, and yeah.
And so then what happens next is the other races, they sue.
The women sue and they're like, I'm tired of being held back.
And we're like, you have a life jacket, bitch.
You have a life jacket.
And everybody keeps saying, like, everybody else has life jackets.
And the white men, they like, they don't complain at all.
They just say, oh, nice.
I'm going to get my prize and go home.
They don't stay for a party.
They don't stay for the event.
They just take their money, take their trophy, and they say, see you guys.
And it pisses everyone off because they don't even complain about the ankle weights.
Like they could, you know, they could get out of the pool and say, ha ha, I'm better than you.
This wasn't even fair.
Instead, you know, the other races, they come out and they say, we're held back.
And the white men say, you know what, you might, maybe you are.
And they just walk with their ankle weights home.
And they figured out, you know, how to swim faster.
Not only that, I've noticed that white men's kindness is just incredible.
Especially highly intelligent white guys are so willing to help.
It's used against them all the time.
In my lifetime, you know, so many white men have given me hours and hours of information, studying, whatever, in order to help me succeed, right?
And that's just how white men are.
They don't mind being used for their competence.
And in fact, it makes them feel needed.
Unfortunately, this is used against them all the time.
And oftentimes they make someone, you know, they'll do someone's job for them so well that the other person and care so little about the credit that the other person thinks they did it themselves.
And these are just my observations.
And I saw this in corporate America, right?
in corporate america there was a black guy who called fax lines for six months um there was a white guy who was the best sales guy in our office and And they just gave his territory to me.
The biggest hospital, our customer, they just gave it to me.
They just said, here you go, pretty girl.
I had no experience.
And at the time, I thought it was like I worked hard because I do work hard for a woman.
And sometimes women think that we work harder than other, like than the white guys.
It's very easy to convince yourself of this because sometimes we'll put in more hours.
But white men just have a tendency to figure out the smartest way to do something.
Not all, not all, right?
And the older you get, the more like white men aren't afraid to fail.
That's, you know, that's why they invent things.
That's why a lot like they just have a lack of fear that I've just noticed other races.
Black people aren't afraid to die for whatever reason.
But they die in like the dumbest ways.
Like they die in like a gang violence or some bullshit.
White people die from not being prejudiced enough or like climbing a mountain and falling off.
Do you know what I mean?
Like that.
White people die because they worked to the bone, you know.
All right, so I'm gonna read some statistics because I think that white men are underemployed, and that's what I've noticed.
I've met so many white guys that were just so intelligent, so smart, and either didn't know how intelligent they were, so they didn't go for the jobs they should have, or not given the resources or investment.
Two were ruined by a woman or a black person.
Okay, a black person almost pulled held me down, you know.
You're saying it's genetics.
I don't know the reason, right?
I'm not here saying it's genetics or not.
Like, we had Ben Carson, I'm pretty prejudiced.
And if Ben Carson came to me and said he was going to operate on my brain, I'd be a little nervous.
But then you'd see his body of work and you see his demeanor, and you're like, okay, he's probably pretty good at the brain surgery, right?
And there's some black people that come out and they're more productive than white people.
Like, I don't why?
Who cares?
Like, I don't care if it's genetics.
I don't care if it's culture.
I don't, I do not care.
I don't like I don't, it doesn't keep me up at night.
All right, so white men are goaded.
Non-Hispanic white men or non-Hispanic whites, so I'm just going to say white men because that's too long.
White men pay approximately 70 to 75%.
Oh, wait, no.
White men and women pay approximately 70 to 75 percent of federal income taxes.
Historically, 96 percent of patents, patented inventors were white men.
U.S. philosophy PhD recipients, about 69 percent identify as white.
The field is 70 to 80 percent male overall.
White men comprise a 50 to 60 percent of new PhDs.
So, even with all that, the free stuff they give white women, women, and minorities, all the scholarships, white men are still over half of PhDs.
The most cited are famous philosophers, 85 percent are white men.
No direct stat on white male founders exists, but given the U.S. historical demographics and business leaderships, it's estimated that 70 to 80 percent of Fortune 500 companies were founded by white men.
44 out of 45 presidents have been white men.
White men hold 60 to 70 percent of positions in elected of elected officials despite being 31 percent of the population.
That seems off.
This is from Grok, so this is not, this is just Grok.
Okay, U.S. Olympic teams, particularly winter, are 92% white, with athletes dominating snow sports like skiing and bob sledding.
Men overall have won significant golds in swimming and track, but U.S. women now outpace men in total medals.
It's incredible that this is even in here.
White men from Europe have claimed many golds in events like weightlifting and fencing.
Multiple gold medalists list is topped by white men like Michael Phelps with 23 gold medals.
White men lead in high status professions, influencing innovation and economy.
Science and engineering, 70% held by whites, 75% men.
White men, 50 to 60%.
High-paying occupations like physicians, dentists, and CEOs are 50 to 65% white men.
Manual trades, 80% white men, like loggers and roofing.
85 to 90% of Fortune 500 CEOs are white men, down from 96% in 2000, but still dominant.
Founders, 70 to 80% white men historically.
White men defined the classical canon with lasting cultural impact.
92 to 95% performed by white men.
89% white men.
Mozart, Beethoven is 100% white men.
So music, you know, they say black people have better music.
Well, where's your Mozart then?
You know, it's like, well, all right.
White men.
Oh, wait, I read that already.
White men accumulate the most extreme wealth, funding ventures and philanthropy.
99% of global billionaires are white.
U.S. billionaires, 90% white.
White households, 80 to 90% of millionaire wealth.
classical composers 92 to 95 percent by white men nobel prizes 96 to 98% white men historically.
Now it's 90 to 95.
Presidents, 100% before 2008, now 98%.
Olympic golds, 70 to 80% white men, now down to 50 to 60% white men.
Scientific discoveries, 90 to 96% white men now, 60 to 70% white men.
Fortune 500 CEOs, 96% white men.
85% to 90% white men now.
Billionaires, 99% white.
Classical composers, 95 to 98% white men.
High status fields, 80 to 90% white men.
Now let's talk about white men being replaced.
You know, where are white men being replaced?
So I put it into Grok and I asked where, I asked for a compiled chart.
This includes military, where white men have been historically dominated but show relative declines due to increasing female representation, racial and ethnic diversity, banking and finance.
Historically, white male-dominated fields have often 70 to 90% in relative periods with significant declines in white male percentage shares, typically 10 plus points over the decades, driven by diversification, gender increase, and racial and ethnic growth.
Let me zoom in.
Sorry, hold on one second.
I don't know why these computers.
Oh, here we go.
There we go.
I can make it a little bigger.
Okay, manufacturing historically was 80 to 90 percent white men.
Currently, 50 to 60 percent white men.
The main drivers of the decline: automation, offshoring, Hispanic and black increase in production roles.
Construction before the 2000s was 80 to 90 percent white men.
Now it's 60 to 70 percent white men in 2023.
Mining 80 to 90 percent white men.
Now it's 60 to 70 percent white men.
Dentistry, historically, 70 percent 70 percent white, 83 percent men.
Now it's 40 to 43 to 50 percent white men.
Declining Male Dominance 00:10:10
Physicians, 55 to 65 percent white men.
Now 35 percent to 45 percent.
Oh, wait, sorry.
Physicians are 55 to 65 percent white and 80 percent male historically.
Now it's 35 percent to 45 percent white and 56 percent to 65 percent men.
Lawyers, 55 to 60 percent historically have been white men.
Now it is 45 to 50 percent.
Women are up to 41 percent.
People of color are up to 21 to 23 percent of law schools.
Corporate America used to be 90 to 96 percent of board, basically, okay, corporate American boards used to be 90 to 96 percent white men.
Now it's 49 to 50 percent white men, or sorry, 49 to 50 percent white men.
Um, there's DEI initiatives, more white women and minorities through slight rebounds in new hires in 2025.
Corporate America used to be 85 to 96 percent white men.
Um, now it's 80 to 90 percent of, oh, sorry, corporate American CEOs used to be 85 to 96 percent, now it's 80 to 90 percent.
But boards and executives are still high but declining.
Military, 70 to 80 percent white men, now it's 50 to 60 percent white and 67 to 70 percent men.
Women are up to 17 to 18 percent of the military from 10 to 15 percent increasing the black and Hispanic and Asian share minorities.
Okay, banking and finance used to be 80 to 90 percent white men, 70 to 80 percent in senior roles.
Now it's 60 to 70 percent white men.
Women and minorities are rising, though it's slow at the top.
Wait, hold on.
It's 60 to 70 percent in 2020s, white, 70 to 80 percent overall, but men lower at C-suite, 64% white men in financial C-suites.
Overall, active duty force is 78 to 82% male and 67 to 69% white, stableish, but declines in recruits and sharp drops in white army recruits.
Intersecting race and gender data is limited, but white men remain the majority with declines from growing female roles.
That's crazy.
Almost 20% of active duty military is women.
God help us.
Banking and finance, senior executive roles in major banks and financial services remain heavily white and male, 60 to 70%, down from the near dominance in the 2000s.
Diversification is slower at the top than at entry and mid-levels with persistent gaps for black and Latino groups, but gains for women, especially white women and Asians.
White men are still the largest group in those fields, but percentage dominant has declined across the board due to broader societal shifts and policy and demographic changes.
So what I've noticed is that, you know, when it's all white men, it's like heaven on earth.
Like, there's no drama.
If there's any laziness, the white men will, they'll bitch at each other about it.
And white men, because they're just not egotistical, they just walk away.
They just say, Do you know what?
I'm not going to fight with you guys.
If you want to be CEOs, you can do that.
You can go be a CEO and I'll just go home.
And you're pushing away the most productive and intelligent people in society.
Look, I don't discredit that they're smart people of other races, but we got to stop turning a blind eye to who are the biggest problem solvers in society.
It's white men.
It's not white women.
All right.
I dropped the link in the chat for the landlord guy.
And I see incompetent people in all these industries driving everybody nuts.
Like, even I was in an office with 95% white people, white men, right?
When I worked in copier sales.
There's one woman, me, and one black person.
I'm going to be honest.
I would always want to play bags at work, and the black guy was calling fax lines.
How much would those white guys get done without us there?
And everyone screams at me and they say, Pearl, Pearl, Pearl, you just making this up.
And I'm like, I don't, I think white guys are getting tired.
They're just going to walk away and stop solving everyone's problems.
I really don't believe that women invented Wi-Fi.
You know, every time somebody tells me that another race invented something, I just, I believe a white person usually did all the work for them because that's, that's kind of what I've seen, you know.
But you can usually tell within five minutes if somebody's intelligent, you know.
And I've noticed an increase of people that are just under white men that are underemployed, right?
Like, how crazy is it that a person with the intelligence to be an air traffic controller was working in a restaurant for a decade.
And I see this everywhere, right?
I'll talk to an Uber driver and he's telling me how he's like building his house, you know, from scratch.
And he just does Uber.
I'm like, huh, women invented getting arrested in airports.
All right.
If you guys want to call in and tell me your experiences, feel free.
The link really is for the landlord guy.
This guy.
But hey, if I'm waiting for him, And I've noticed other races just always have an excuse, you know.
I got fired because of this.
This happened.
And I'm thinking white men never do.
If they get fired, they just kind of eat it.
And even if they do get fired, usually it's just because the job wasn't right for their like particular skill set.
And they're still really good at other stuff, you know.
Like there was a producer I fired, and he was a white guy, but he could build a house from scratch, you know.
This wasn't the right job for him, you know, for whatever reason.
But I, he was still like, you know, there's a difference between doing a show, like not doing a show, between someone just being like a useless person and you have to fire them.
The best firings actually are when they're not useless.
It's just for whatever reason, it's just not the right fit.
You know, I think that's because you know, you know, they'll find another job.
You know, there's an editor I really liked.
I had to fire because I'm not even going to get into why, but I knew he would find another job and he'd be fine.
So it's like, you don't, it's the useless people where you're just like, you're screwed, man.
You're going.
Like, I don't know what you're going to do because you're retarded.
Do I think there's exceptions to the rule?
Of course, a black woman's going to ask me that.
Do you know what I mean?
It's just like, Pearl, do you think there's any exceptions?
Not many, especially when it comes to black women.
A lot of you guys just are not great.
But are there ever black women that are exception?
I mean, like, why do you, you know, the fact that you have to ask that question shows that you're not an exception to the rule?
Because that's the dumbest question I've ever heard.
Like, if someone said gingers are kind of awkward or white people can't dance, like, imagine if I was like, oh, well, is there a single white person that could dance?
Or, you know, whatever.
If you like, I, you know, like, it just shows you're not dealing with an intelligent person.
So there are exceptions, but it's not you because you had to ask that question.
Like, like, only dumb people have to say not all, not all.
Like, it's just, that's why, that's why women are kind of dumb because we always have to the heck.
I'm getting, I keep getting these freaking spam calls.
They want to sell me a house so bad.
They know, they know because they're like, Pearl, she does good on YouTube.
She'll just swipe her credit card.
They're not wrong, right?
I've made it a rule now.
I have to show a man a quote before I buy anything big.
I have to show it to a guy because I'm retarded.
Fears Of Being Ripped Off 00:14:50
They'll get me.
Like, as a woman, like lady, it's just easier to go through life knowing that this is a deficiency.
Like, people are going to rip you off.
Like, I could get ripped off for like a shirt or something.
I'm not going to lose sleep on that.
But yeah.
Do I want to change my views on Nala?
You deserve all the cucking that you get in your life, sir.
I don't know who put that.
That was a stupid thing to say.
What's going on, John?
You're muted.
I'll unmute you, though.
Hey, what's up?
How are you?
I'm good.
How are you?
I'm doing well.
Doing well indeed.
had some observations that you had to so guys if you don't know his backstory i guess he does housing for black and white people and noticed stark differences um in the housing for black and white people so yeah calls in and gives his observations i've called in once don't give me any trouble with the black people i've only called in once well you've been in the chat forever I've seen a photo for a while.
You know, you know what's so interesting, Pearl?
You know, I haven't been on YouTube very long, maybe two years, you know.
And one of the things I noticed is that people like Anton Danes and it's a angry man.
I think they've gotten a lot of pushback from the blacks that because they dealt with you.
Would you say that's fair?
It seems to be my impression.
I could be wrong.
We collabed a few times.
Yeah.
Yeah, but I see that a lot of black content creators criticize them for that.
Have you ever have you noticed that?
I got to be honest.
I just cannot spend a lot of time on black YouTube.
So I don't know what they're saying over there.
So I always find it interesting because, you know, I think that self-censors them in that they can't work outside of their own little black YouTube because they get so much criticism if they work with, say, someone like you.
Even though the Angry Man and Tony says things probably worse than what you've said about black people, but them working with you, you know, takes it up a notch.
I don't know.
Anyway, so Pearl, we could go where you want to go with this.
I've been dealing with some real, I'm some extreme black behavior probably the last couple of weeks.
I mean, very extreme.
So wherever you want to go, I'm game.
Okay, well, I just like to, I give on my show, I give my observations of patterns I've seen.
So you're welcome to give yours with what you've seen.
You know what?
I'll start with this.
This past week, I had a black man.
He was an African.
He left a thousand bottles of piss or more, maybe give or take, in the room.
He moved out.
I mean, you can see it on my channel.
Thousands of bottles of piss, urine, whatever the hell you want to call it.
Thousands of bottles.
Amazing in one room.
Thousands of bottles.
Ew, did he not leave?
Was there not a toilet in this house?
Yeah, there's a toilet.
He's, I think it's Congo Lisa and Golden, one of one of the two, but he would never use the restroom in the house, the bathroom in the house.
He would just pee in bottles.
And I mean, you can see it on my channel.
I mean, if you want to share it with your audience, it's truly amazing.
It's probably the worst thing I've ever seen.
I've been doing this for a long, long time.
But the irony in all of this, he was my best black tenant.
Wait, hold on.
Where?
Where is it?
Is it in the shorts?
It's in the videos.
I think it's in videos.
Thousands of, you could just Google piss or urine.
I could pull it up for you.
If you'd like.
I'll pull it up.
Yeah, I'll pull it up.
And so he left thousands of thousands of bottles of urine.
Let me pull it up.
And so when I walked in the room, I said, oh my God, this is unbelievable.
You know, someone, you know, again, this was very extreme.
I had never seen, I've seen blacks do a lot of crazy things.
But this was probably the worst.
But what's worse than that, honestly, Pearl, if you would have asked me, I'm putting it in the back chat here.
Is it I also have a video of me going to Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, the intersection right here in Washington, D.C.
This is where I am.
And I'll ask blacks, hey, black, you want to come work?
That's a short, I'll get you a better clip.
Have you guys?
Oh my God, this is what he this is one of your better tenants.
That's my best black tenant ever, probably.
Why was he the best?
Do they all leave this?
No, just one tenant.
Well, you said if he was the best one, I'm thinking, what's the worst?
He was the best of all of all the black tenants I've had, he is the best.
This is what I'm saying.
What did, okay, what did he do that?
Let me zoom in.
What did he do that was good?
Like, he paid his rent on time.
Oh, okay.
So, I mean, you know, with blacks, you're going to have a very serious problem with getting your rent on time.
So the chat.
Oh, my God.
That is disgusting.
Yeah.
I'll see if I can find another video for you where you can actually see it.
It was something unlike anything I've ever, ever seen before, to be quite honest with you.
And again, he was my best tenant.
I remember talking to my business partners.
And, you know, I said, would you rent to him again?
And they're black women.
And they say, yeah, he's been the best.
He's the best tenant for a very long time.
And, you know, part of it, Pearl, is that he stayed in his lane.
He did, you know, he didn't try to go above his head and be a damn astronaut or anything like that.
He was a security guard.
And so, you know, there's steady work for black men that are willing to stand up.
And, you know, if they're burly enough, they can be a security guard, you know, overtime work and things like that.
But it's when they try to go up a notch and be smart yardies.
That's my opinion when they really have a problem.
You know, I was a software developer for 20 years.
There were very few blacks.
And I can count on probably two hands how many blacks I've worked with as software developers.
And one of them, the lesbian black woman, she ended up suing my manager for racial discrimination.
So that makes them very difficult to employ.
Similarly, down on the streets, they have a lot of laws that black people are typically very dishonest.
If they're very dishonest, they can take advantage of the laws just on a whim.
You know, hey, man, I got laid off.
I ain't got to pay rent.
And then they'll never pay rent again.
Hey, man, there's a hole in the wall that I knocked a hole in the wall.
I need you to fix it.
ASAP, but I'm not paying rent.
And so this type of mentality, you know, the inability to resolve conflict makes them almost unrentable.
So that's why you see places like New York City where, by and large, in the housing projects, only the government can rent to them profitably, or maybe not profitably in the government.
They do things that you cannot even fathom.
You can't fathom it.
Knock windows out, get the fighting, knock holes in the wall, clog up drains over and over.
You can see it on my channel.
I mean, you go unclog it one day.
They'll pour chicken grease down the drain the next day.
This right here?
You just cannot.
So that's the full clip that I just put in the back chat.
You just see the full view of the room there.
I don't think you put it in the back chat.
I think you put it in the back.
Oh, did not.
Let me see.
And this is just a piss.
I can show you more.
Like the squatters, a lot of the black squatters.
Oh, This is how a black person lives.
This is how black person yesterday I showed a white person's apartment.
This is how blacks live.
I understand.
Oh my gosh.
This is how blacks.
Okay, wait.
I'm curious how a white tenant left the unit.
Oh my God.
That is so true.
We'll patch up the walls.
Every day, you know.
Why be?
Oh, my God.
Well, we'll clean it even if there's like my dad always told me if you're moving out.
And I didn't, I didn't always do this, to be fair.
I don't do this, but white guys will clean like the apartment, even if there's a cleaning fee.
They'll like do the floors.
They'll like, that's so true.
Oh, wait.
Oh, I didn't share my screen.
Hold on.
Yeah, you got it.
This is how white people clean.
This is a white person.
You can see this here.
This is how she left the room.
This is a white tenant.
She was here about three months.
This is in Northwest DC.
It's three months.
Pause it for a minute.
That's three months.
That's a long time to stay in a room.
That means she disposed of her trash and everything.
I can show you a video of a tenant.
I cleaned a room today.
Every day, like three days, trash piled to the ceiling.
Unbelievable.
Like, keep going.
And I'll tell you later.
This is how black person lives.
Yesterday I showed a white person's apartment.
This is how blacks live.
Understand.
This is how blacks live.
That is so disgusting.
It's very disgusting.
Is that not the video of the urine?
Wait, hold on.
The second one I can pull up here.
Okay.
On this one?
Yeah, scroll through.
You get this is right there.
That's the kitchen.
Scroll forward a little bit.
Scroll forward some more.
You see.
I had to get some Hispanics to do this.
That's how it's clinched.
I went for a week.
I went to Marla King and Malcolm X to intersection.
The epicenter, you know, black unemployment in Washington, D.C.
It's on my channel.
You can look it up.
And I asked the blacks, hey, you want to work?
Anybody want to work?
All these unemployed black people.
No, I don't want to work.
So then I went to Home Depot in what was once the richest black county in America, Prince George's County, right outside of D.C.
And I picked up those Hispanics, two of them.
They cleaned up in two hours.
Then smoke one cigarette and then take one phone call.
Very brief breaks.
They drank two beers between them in the whole time.
Wait, this is great.
So you went.
Wait, so you on live stream went and asked black people if they wanted to work and they said no.
Yeah, they said no.
This is actually great content.
This is an underrated channel.
Where is wait, where is that?
I want to see that.
Google like MLK or something like that.
You'll see it.
MLK.
You'll see that.
I'll upload for you, too.
Then I have a black the other day stole my bike out of the backyard of my house.
Unbelievable.
I have the footage there.
Unbelievable.
Um, unbelievable.
You know, the um uh you know, just the people do not want to work.
Okay, I have a video of this.
I think it's here.
I'll copy this.
I'll give it to you.
You know, I do street interviews by going on the street, and I have some videos where you know, I asked them about dating the blacks and the white, the black men and women.
I would almost sit here like total odds with each other, Pearl.
And I think that's what Goes Hunt said.
Uh, there's one black man, he doesn't want to work.
What are you using?
Are you just holding your phone up when you do this?
Yeah, you know, you have to be very careful about filming these people, you know.
I mean, so you're really probably better for the audio than the video.
They didn't notice you're filming, maybe you know.
Sometimes I'll make a lot of hey, man, I need to film who I'm looking for, or something like that.
But uh, some of them are probably a bottle, three dollars a bag, two dollars to take it to the alley.
I ain't telling up piss bobbles, yeah.
A left behind a bunch of piss boxes.
This is great.
Actually, I gotta take that shit out of the house and take it to the trash can in the back of the house.
There's a bunch of them motherfucking piss balls, though.
A bunch of you feel me.
Look, three dollars to fill the bag, two to take it to the alley, and five dollars a bag.
You probably do 10 bags an hour, huh?
You want to fuck with it?
Hell yeah, man.
You want to fuck with it?
Wait, so how much did the Mexicans make?
$300.
Oh, that's like decent money for a day.
Hell yeah, it took him two hours.
Let's Show the Difference 00:15:57
Yeah, listen, pearly, pearl, let me show you this picture.
Um, okay, let me show you this.
Let me show you the difference between um blacks and Mexicans.
Let me show you this, Pearlie.
Pearl, the average black man, if you ask him, and if he was willing to do it, he wouldn't be happy about doing that.
Take a look at the links I just put in the back.
It's different between blacks and Mexicans.
Can I let me share this tab?
He's taking a picture of a job well done, like he done built the Taj Mahal.
He cleaned up pants all day.
He's taking pictures of it, like, look, I did look, I made some money.
Do you ever house black too, or no?
Do you house Mexicans too, or no?
You know what's interesting about the question that you asked me, Pearl?
Yeah, Mexicans house their own.
Damn, I'm saying that nobody houses blacks.
I had a black man call me today.
I haven't posted it yet.
He's um, damn, how old was he?
I mean, these are old blacks, old blacks.
You know, pretty, I want you to play this one.
Play this right here.
Uh, damn, I think I have it queued up for you.
Uh, one second.
Uh, oh, Pearl, I got so much content.
I thought I had it queued up for you.
This is great, actually.
This is an underrated.
You guys should follow on gold, Pearl.
Let me uh, let me show you this channel.
Let me share this video right here.
I'm going to get the timestamp just for you so you don't have to scroll through it.
This is a 51-year-old black man.
He's looking for a room.
All I rent is rooms.
You can't rent houses to blacks.
And so, one of his problems in renting the room for me was he had a lot of shoes.
51.
51.
So here is the phone call with him.
See, I take the phone calls.
I take the phone calls from my tenants.
And you can go to a minute and 13 seconds.
Okay, hold on.
I have to grab something from outside really quick.
I'm going to put a divorce documentary, but feel free to find.
Hold on.
I forgot someone's dropping something off right now.
I'm going to play this divorce documentary for a minute and then I'll be back.
All right.
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So there's a script 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 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.
All right, guys.
Sorry about that.
I speaking of white people things, I just went and got the most white people thing ever.
I felt like my dog was lonely, so I put her in a daycare once a week and they drop her off and they pick her up.
I'm like, if that isn't like white people shit, I don't know what is like a dog in daycare.
It's like, what can we give white women that they don't need dog daycare?
She just looks so happy when she gets out of it.
Let me bring it back on.
Okay.
All right.
You got something else to show me in the back?
Oh, yeah.
I'll put something in the back.
The man, the 51-year-old, down on his luck, down bad on his luck.
And one of the things you realize between blacks and whites is blacks really, really are into shoes.
This is one of the things I see as a landlord.
Blacks are really into shoes.
I don't know if you have you ever noticed this before.
Like air joins and they're very much into shoes.
So this is a 51-year-old down bed black man.
So you go to about a minute and 15, minute and 10 seconds, and you'll hear what he says.
Okay.
All right, this is a 51-year-old black guy.
Like two or three hundred or something like that, maybe more.
Get out of here.
Are you serious?
Yeah, I'm damn scared.
Yeah, and do you sell them or you just keep them?
I keep them.
Damn.
Sometimes I sell them.
I have exclusive shoes depending on what people do for me.
I might be like, hey, take a pair of shoes, yo.
Get the fuck out of here.
And they don't mind because I have so many, they look brand new.
Yeah, damn, it's crazy.
I guess that'd be the right.
Do you collect just different shoe sizes or just the ones that you can wear?
Just about all the shoes that I can wear.
Sometimes my sometimes I might be able to get a little something for my son or whatever.
Yeah.
But because he wears the same size, he wears it for any size.
Okay.
How old are you, by 51 years old?
Okay, gotcha.
All right.
I thought you the other one.
Remember we wow, you really kept the normal.
This is kind of cool.
So you do like a show and people call in and stuff.
Oh, wow.
Yo, I got so many calls today.
Oh, I got so many calls that a black man called me today.
This is what I'm saying, like, no one will rent to these people other than because like they're talking black talk.
They don't even know how to talk to white people.
Even the intelligent smart audience would.
So a black guy, he calls me to me.
He says, I don't work, but I got money.
What?
Like, you can only say that to a black man.
You say that shit to white men, like, get the hell out of here.
And he said, but my girl got money.
She worked.
He said, she, I'm sorry.
He said, but my girl worked.
So this is what you see oftentimes.
Like the black women will be working.
And the black man, you know, by virtue of him being kind of dangerous, you know, you know what I mean?
Does he be honest?
That they, you know, no one's going to hire them.
So they have to really get into the hustle economy.
Or as I like to say, the like, share, subscribe economy to Anton Daniels of the world.
They can't, they're afraid to deal with these Mike Brown, like strong-armed robbery type blacks.
I got blacks on my channel right now that old blacks that threaten me with young blacks.
It's on my channel, you can find old man.
I put him out and he said, I'll have one of these young blacks to come kill you.
And, you know, so this is kind of how they see their own, you know, children or whatever.
I think this is the clue.
Let me make sure this is it.
This may be it.
You can hear this.
Where this black guy.
So how do you, if they're terrible to rent to, how do you get money from them?
Well, you have to really wade through a lot of shit.
Let's just be very honest.
And, you know, I take all the phone calls.
You hear that?
I haven't had a black person make more than $25 an hour since I've been doing the channel.
Most of them make right around minimum wage.
And most of that is due to, I would say, more or less public sector jobs and the periphery ancillary public sector.
So let's say, for instance, the baseball stadium.
Have every sport in the city or right outside of the city.
So, a lot of the blacks can work for, say, the sports savings because basically the sports saving is more or less operating for free, you know, by all the agreements, negotiations.
So, they can hire the lowest of the lowest, the slang, you know, pre-cooked hot dogs or something like that, you know, bigger in a cup and charge and absorbing the price.
So, you can they can afford to house those people.
I mean, you know, employ those people.
But the private sector, the real private sector, like, you know, do something with what you know, um, you know, either in the virtual world, like writing software or something or building something that's out.
Um, you know, I don't, I don't rent to many of them.
Most of them, they may clean up at a the marine barracks here, uh, they work at a Starbucks on the Air Force base, or uh, as I said, they work at a stadium, they work at a grocery store in the ghetto, not in Bethesda, not in Georgetown, um, amongst their own people.
So, over the years, I just segregate them.
Like, it makes the most sense.
I get the most peace in my house if I segregate them because they live differently.
When I go into a black house, if you blindfold me, I know I'm in a black house because the music, the conversation, black people talk a little bit louder.
Um, they constantly playing music 24/7, even in their sleep, music is going.
Um, white people don't tend to do that, um, and then the type of music you know is almost unintelligible, you know, that mumble rap type music.
So, it's different people, you know.
I had a phone call from white man, I'm gonna publish it today.
He called me, he said, I'm living in paradise in Miami, but he says, I want to move to DC because there's really smart people in DC, and I could be the assistant to the assistant of the assistant of someone and work my way up.
Blacks don't think like that, they want to start at the top for whatever reason.
And by the virtue of him being white, he sound honest, and I see he's not from here, he doesn't know the laws, he's not going to come here and try to be a squatter on me like the blacks will.
Um, that um, you're gonna take a chance, homie, you know, he's not gonna squat on you if you get down with his luck.
He may come to you and say, Hey, man, I don't have the money, I'll be out in two weeks.
Okay, cool.
Um, but the blacks will just outright squat on you because they more or less, you know, I used to call it like they don't have morals, they're driven by whatever the government laws allow them to do.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, so it's like if they kind of feel like it's okay, as long as the laws say it's okay, right?
If the government says I got two years before you can legally evict me, okay, well, two years it is, and I don't have to pay rent up until that point.
Um, you know, I was profiling with my channel why it's so hard to rent to black people, even in section 8 housing, they don't pay their rent.
That's really amazing.
It's subsidized.
I mean, it's damn near free, it's damn near free, and they still don't pay it.
Yeah, when I call on my channel, I think I think I published already.
A black man was living in subsidized housing, baby mama, 46.
I got a reservation here, homie.
Black man, 46.
He's charging his, um, he's charging up like a power pack in the hallway using common power.
This is in a section 8 apartment.
He's going back inside using the power.
He's not even on the section 8 voucher.
His friend is.
So, the department put pressure on the friend who has sex in value and said, Hey, get him the hell out of here.
So, that's why they moved, why he moved, or why he's looking to move.
The guy living for free won't even pay the power bill.
Like, this is what I'm saying.
Like, and the two blacks together couldn't put their head together to pay the damn power bill.
They can't get along.
Why do black people have such an obsession with status and the communities white people make?
Like, I went to an NBA game the other day, and um, that I would say when I was a kid, it was primarily white people that would go to those events, not um, like, and now there's a lot more black people that go, like to the point it's so ghetto.
Like, they were just doing such ghetto shit.
And I'm like, why do you guys want to be?
And not saying, like, obviously, basketball is diverse, but I could say that with white neighborhoods, too.
It's like the black people, like where I'm from, it's like mostly white.
And then a black family moves in, and I'm not even kidding, they dealt drugs, and people got shot at their house.
I'm like, this is in the middle of the podunk nowhere.
And I'm like, it's like an hour from Chicago.
And I'm like, why do you guys want to be here if you're going to do the same stuff?
And then they talk about they hate white people, but they move around them.
Yeah, that's what I'm like.
They hate white people.
Why do you want to like, why do you want to be here?
I just don't get it.
And there's just like, I think white women too, there's just a lack of an appreciation for white men.
They really keep society going.
Like, I think they appreciate them.
You can look at where they live.
Because, you know, I have a video on my channel where a young black woman, fairly attractive, to be honest with you.
The blacks beat her up.
Imagine what they would do to a white woman.
And, you know, that gets into a deeper discussion.
Like, the lighter you are in the black community, you're almost like kryptonite as a woman.
And that causes some, from my opinion.
And again, I've dealt with blacks.
You know, again, I go in and out of the houses.
It's not like I rent them a whole house where I never go in and see how they live inside.
Blacks And Whites 00:10:25
I rent rooms.
So I'm always inside of how they live.
I can hear their arguments, the discussions, things like that.
And, you know, they live.
I forget what I was going to say.
The conflict between the men and the women with them is unlike anything I've ever seen before, to be quite honest with you.
It's almost like they're at war with each other.
You know, I had a white guy sitting in my house.
He's a streamer, Jeremy Peterson, something like that.
And so I asked him, I wanted to just get his opinion from a white man's perspective.
I had him live over here in the ghetto for a while.
And so he described what it was like, you know, what he's seen like men-female interaction among blacks.
He says it just seemed like they're just trying to have sex with each other.
And that is really what it boils down to.
It's very interesting.
Very, very interesting.
You know, I have a video on my channel where black man is an Airbnb guest and I had two Airbnb guests in my house.
And they were more or less homeless.
And he tricked the other black woman into having sex with him, a random stranger.
How did he trick her?
You want to hear it?
I'll play it.
I'll give it to you.
Here it is, where is it?
It's give me one second.
I'm pulling up.
Let's see.
Oh, yeah, here it is.
All right.
So basically, he told her that he was, he worked for me.
And the lady was, you know, a little slow, you know.
A lot of these people, I think, a little slow, to be honest with you.
Um, and so she's desperate because she doesn't have anywhere to live.
So you go toward the end, maybe like 30 seconds toward the end.
Okay, uh, 30 seconds here before the ending.
I'm not sure how long it is.
It's probably two minutes.
Okay, yeah, like right there.
It's a good start.
Okay.
She's thinking she fucked me.
Oh, yeah, you go back a little bit.
Okay.
She called, she wrote an Airbnb message or something talking about she don't somebody in the house.
And my lady was like, Who she thinking she me.
And I had to figure this out.
You fucked her ass.
She wrote you.
So he was pretending to be you.
I'm not sure if you pretend to be me or associated with me or what.
But the lady is a little slow.
So, and she's desperate.
So he told her, Hey, I get your free night if you and she was disgusting looking.
She was disgusting.
She wrote an Airbnb AMB message.
Oh my god.
Oh, wait, so she wrote a review that she didn't get the free night.
This lady was slow.
So she wrote a message to Airbnb, like, hey, um, don't I get one more night?
I just slept with this dude in Airbnb.
So my lady read this shit, like, wait a minute, who the hell is she sleeping with?
Did she sleep with you?
And I'm like, what?
She slept with somebody.
And so that's when I called this guy and said, hey, man, it was you that slept with that woman and told her she gets a free night to say it, right?
And so if you play the rest of it, you'll hear him basically acknowledge the idea.
Okay, wait, let me see.
Yeah.
Yeah, she was like, yeah, you know, I get a free night because I fucked this nigga.
And I'm like, what nigga you fuck?
My lady was like, what nigga you?
Nigga, that was you fucking.
Oh, yeah.
I didn't find out she was cuckoo.
I didn't find out she was a cuckoo until after that.
Oh my God.
That's incredible.
Hey, Sean.
Sean?
Uh.
Well, Pearlie, why are you waiting on him?
I don't know if you noticed.
I do street interviews from time to time.
And I get a lot of good content, probably that you could really use.
Yeah, no, this is great.
Here's one that I want you to listen to.
Hey, Sean.
You can start with this one, Pearl.
I got another one for you.
How's it going?
I got another one for you.
That's a street interview for me.
Oh, we got a black guy up here.
Oh, this is really what I want this black guy to respond to.
There's one right there, Pearlie.
Yeah, he's accused me of colonization before.
Shut it out.
I'm just messing.
Okay, the last one.
And here's the here's another one.
This is probably good for a black guy to respond to Pearlie.
Okay.
You know, and before you play it, Pearly, I want to, you know, proposition offer you what is it?
Is it proposition, not from you know, not that way, but you know what I mean?
I do street interviews.
You know, I'm here in Washington, D.C., and I go and do them in very liberal areas.
And when I'm in, I live in New York part-time too.
So when I'm in New York, I do it there too.
But right now, I'm in New York.
And I'm in DC, sorry.
And I'm about to start doing street interviews again.
And I'm always looking for a good co-host.
And I think you'd be great as a co-host to do street interviews?
With like, like, so, but I have a full setup, like a you know, mixer, everything, cameras, mics, everything set up.
Uh, one of my tenants works at bars, so I have a bar where I can go and just have my way with the place.
And we interview like white women, black ones.
It's DC, so it's you know, gonna be fairly, you know, not affluent, but you know, upper working class type people.
And it's typically interesting.
The second video that I put in the link is one of the videos from a street interview that I did.
And I think it's right down your alley for content, which you were talking about earlier.
You take a listen.
Sure.
But this is the first one.
This is dealing with blacks right here, I think.
Okay.
The first one.
It's almost unbelievable to me.
I've seen a lot of shit.
I've seen a lot of shit.
but this may be some of the worst fit i've ever seen uh when you factor in the age of this man this is a black tent You are built for this stuff because your reactions are kind of funny.
I'm going to have them young niggas murk your way.
Did you hear that?
Roll it back.
Two seconds.
I'm going to have them young niggas murk your way.
You know what that means, Pearl?
Do you know what that means?
The young guys?
I'm going to have them young niggas murk your ass.
You know what merc means?
No.
It means kill.
Right.
So what he's saying, I'm going to have these young blacks kill you because you putting me out because you're not paying rent.
I'm not paying rent.
He's angry.
He's 50-something years old.
And this is how they look at their youth.
Can you imagine white man saying, I'm going to have some white some WNs don't keep?
They would say, no, no, white man.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to.
Did I bump?
Yeah, I didn't mean to.
The wrench is late.
I'm so sorry.
I must have forgot.
And that's a 50-something-year-old man.
Yeah.
That's a 50-something-year-old man.
Damn.
So the next video is.
Next one.
Oh, this is a street interview.
This is why I think you'd be perfect, Pearly, for this.
The next one is a street interview.
Yeah, oh, this is perfect.
Yeah, you might need to zoom in or something.
Let me see if I can zoom in.
Wait, so what do you do this on?
I go to bars in DC and like set up a setup, and people sit down and have a conversation with me.
Is it like, is this a phone?
No, hell no.
This is a full setup.
It's mics, cameras, everything.
Audio mixer, everything.
Black from brown people.
I want to go to the first question.
I think that's a difference.
Especially for black men.
What's the difference?
I'm a black man that's been all around the world.
And I dated.
I don't date white.
I don't date nothing outside of black and Latino.
And I think black women don't got to the point where they don't became a little too rough.
They're not as delicate, man.
What do you mean by that?
They're just not as delicate.
Not as soft, they're not as feminine.
It's like some of that old girlfriend that I noticed.
My grandparents, that's his what's his girlfriend right across from him.
Okay, uh, black women all lost.
And if you want to, if you want to feel that again, you gotta, you gotta get a Spanish woman.
Like, I'm not saying they're better, I just feel like they're a little softer.
A lot more delicate.
And Pearly, that right there is it.
I would say it's the crux of all of the Black America's problems.
The Black women are just so undesirable among their own men that accepts the motivation from them.
Black Women's Desirability Crisis 00:13:42
They don't want to work.
What do you even work for?
To bring your money on some big fat, overweight woman on a track.
That's why when I go out to Martin Luther King, I'm explaining it.
I go to Martin Luther King, nobody wants to work for what?
To go home to what?
To who?
They don't want to work.
Just get enough, just what they need.
The women are damn near free anyway, so why work?
Um, it's incredible that the Latina guy was like taking a picture of it.
Shout out to the Latino brother.
More to the point than that, yeah, is not only was he taking pictures, he put me on the phone with a guy who owns a business, a Latino family member that owns a business.
He's like a scout dog for the upperclass Latinos.
Like, anyone that's ever bought organized labor, that shit ain't like to go out there and ten dollars an hour.
Like, I paid those guys $75 an hour.
It's organized.
I would not be surprised if you damn near like some mob like activity because they don't let those guys just undercut them.
Uh, this is real world economy being played out on the streets.
And um, that's what I've seen when dealing with the Hispanics.
Like, they're not getting paid pennies.
Have you seen like that?
It's just something I've noticed recently: white men that are just underemployed where they're just in these.
I've just noticed, like, where, like, if they were born 50 years ago, it seems like they would be higher in society, but they just don't really see the motivation because either women are driving them nuts or like black people are driving them nuts.
Have you guys seen that or no?
I don't know.
Hey, Sean, have you seen it?
Yeah, I mean, uh, so I mean, I'm in Texas.
I see a lot of white guys that are kind of employed.
Uh, the only ones that are not are like kind of like the ones that are living in their parents' basement, so to speak.
No, I didn't say unemployed, I said underemployed.
Okay, uh, can you sorry, can you define underemployed?
Like, I met a guy who was a waiter for 10 years and he took an aptitude test, right?
Yeah, to be a, what do you call it?
A air traffic controller, and it's very, you have to be very high IQ to pass that, and it's a very low pass rate.
So, he was just working in a restaurant for a decade, randomly takes this test, and he passes without even studying, and he ends up becoming a pilot.
And I'm like, I feel like I meet guys like that all the time that they're like white guys, and they work in an industry that just doesn't seem like they're going to make it.
I don't know how to put it like they just seem like if they like they don't know how intelligent they are.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, no, I get that.
And certainly, that does exist in the country.
Like, we used to have a lot of manufacturing jobs, right?
Like, if you were to look back 20, 30 years ago, and these were not like you cannot just be dumb and walk into a factory and try to put together stuff or operate heavy machinery.
But unfortunately, with a lot of our government policies, we've offshored a lot of that, whether it's to Mexico or whether it's to China or other parts of the world for cheaper labor.
And so a lot of these technical, high-skill jobs kind of get offshored.
And that kind of puts them in a position where, okay, what are they supposed to do?
At least if they want to grow up in the area that they're from, there's not that many technical jobs.
So you end up being a waiter or a balancer or something like that when your skills could have been otherwise put to better use.
You know, I was working at the World Bank years ago, and I think they hired you for made a set amount of hours in a calendar year.
And toward the end of the contract, the Indian guy was very self-assured that his contract would be extended.
And he said to me, if I don't get my contract extended, I go home.
And the manager, she was Indian.
She probably was aware of his circumstances.
And his contract got extended.
Mine did not.
I could imagine this probably affects white men, you know, probably its own skill.
So, you know, I wonder how much of that plays a part in it as well.
So 100%.
Like folks that come from abroad, especially from a country like India, where they're very tribal, they're going to prioritize their own.
They will employ people from their own cultural background just because if they get laid off, they got 60 days to find another job.
Otherwise, they have to basically bounce.
So they'll keep their own over folks that are American born, brought up here.
It doesn't matter if they're white, black, or what have you.
Are you familiar with the Cisco lawsuit that happened?
Oh, sorry, could you say that again?
Are you familiar with the Cisco lawsuit?
It was maybe 10 years ago now.
So basically, the Indians instituted a caste system within the company of Cisco.
And it was a federal case.
Basically, it would discriminate not only against everyone else, but within their own groups of people.
Yeah, I mean, folks from India are very tribal.
Like I'm from an East India background.
So I'm born and brought up here.
But like my dad was from a Western part of it, but even he told me like these folks are very much backwards.
It's not like you're getting all the educated and westernized versions of them.
You're getting whoever and whoever can figure out how to get over here through illegitimate means, we'll just say.
But they import their culture over here.
So when usually they say when you have an Indian CEO or an Indian IT manager, everyone in that department who's white basically gets slowly pushed out and or laid off and replaced with people from an Indian background.
And their same culture of exploitation in their home country, they bring that over here.
And so you'll look up like right now, you can look up an article, you know, Seattle had to pass an anti-caste discrimination bill.
And of course, all the Americans are like, what the hell is this crap?
But it's basically because they brought their own discriminatory and racial policies to the U.S. inside a lot of these IT departments.
Surprise, surprise.
The air traffic controller test is 2.5 to 6% of people pass.
And I was just thinking, like, you have to, you're probably already high IQ if you're applying.
And I was thinking, how this guy went through the entire school system and didn't even know he was smart.
Probably a lot.
But I think, oh man, it's a big thing.
But I just think white guys just need to do better for themselves.
They got great opportunities, but of course, the culture doesn't more so support it.
And even when you were just talking about the Indians' discrimination, like, yeah, they're the worst.
I would say that white people are the best in the world at kind of allowing diversity in some shape, form, or fashion.
The rest of the world hates that stuff.
Like you go to any other country and they're like, it's our locals over everybody else.
We don't care.
Discrimination is blatantly written into the law.
If you're not a local, you can't do this.
You can't buy that.
America and the Western world is not quite like that at all.
And that's at its detriment.
It's to an extreme at this point.
But at the end of the day, I do think, you know, white men allowed Karen to take over, and this is what you got.
Yeah, that's 100%.
White men's biggest downfalls, they're just too nice.
Yeah.
Too nice, preferably to the women, actually.
Yeah, too nice to the women.
Too nice to their own women, like to the point where they just run the country, like by proxy.
45% of the consumer spend is just going through them.
They don't even take charge of their finance.
They don't take charge of the household.
They don't take charge of the kids' education.
It's mostly the women.
Women took over the whole entire construct of teaching kids.
So what do you think you're going to get?
What I think is weird is white men in particular, for whatever reason, they feel like their value in society is to be used as like a utility, whether it's by their women or whether it's by their employers, and they will basically die at the sword.
And that's why you see like all these tradcons or Andrew Wilson, all these people telling men to man up and join this Christian philosophy, get married, and don't worry if you get divorced, you'll be better off for it.
But no other background will tell their men to sign up for this dumb shit.
Yeah, that's so true.
No, yeah, exactly.
Yeah, that's the sad part.
Anybody who's quote unquote an icon is just running you back to the slaughterhouse just by different means and then on a different name.
Yeah.
Like they set you up too.
They're not even ready to challenge women in a real serious way.
Their whole premise is not white men.
It's premise of other women.
White guys love.
They love being to the black community, Sean.
They love feeling needed and being useful, even if it's like at their detriment and they're underappreciated and underpaid.
They just love the fact of being needed.
They're like the martyrs of the male community.
I guess, Sean, people sit back and they'll be like, look at the black community, they're all messed up.
Yeah, because we know what a matriarch is.
So we just walk off and just, you know, run away, like runaway slaves.
But white men, they just sit up there and take it.
They'll take it from a Karen for freaking 20 years to a point where Karen thinks she can beat people up in the real world.
And she's been bullying her husband.
Gen Z men are different, though.
I think Gen Z men are like.
Yeah, they're reading rainbow.
Huh?
Butterflies in the sky.
They're gay.
That was funny.
I live in the gay.
I live in the gay bird, so I see the gay guys.
No, I think Gen Z men are a little bit different, though.
They just aren't really interested in women.
They've done too much damage at a young age.
It's like they're watching their high school girlfriend get flown out by like these streamers.
They're done.
You know what's crazy?
So I'm in here in Houston, like every Gen Z black kid that I know, like male, they're dating non-black women at this point.
It's like they've gotten the message from the social media that like, you know, this is an unfixable problem and we're not going to continue trying the same thing.
So I think a lot of them are like, either they're walking away altogether or they're just looking down another path and not trying to go down the whole sort of expectation they've had culturally.
Let's just say for the last 70 years.
They just think this point.
Go on, sorry.
Yeah, go ahead.
You know, Pearly, I sent a super chat the this black pound.
This might be risky, DJ him.
Uh, since you're talking about women and stuff like that.
And I, I, I, the super chat was a question to the men on the panel.
They were talking relationships as they always do.
I said, do you find non-black women more attractive than black women?
And you'd be amazed to see the answers, hear the answers to what they had to say.
But anyway, so yeah, I think it's one of those things that, you know, black women cannot be honest about.
And it really causes problems in the black community because then women are not the most desired among their own men.
Well, they're fat.
It's like Candace Owens just wasn't fat and married into $150 million.
There's always going to be a black guy that prefers black women.
You know, it's like, it's like, all you got to do is not be fat.
They just can't, they can't put the thing.
Black women are so fat.
Like, what do they eat that makes them because white women, it's Starbucks for sure that keeps us fat.
Chitlin's ham hog, sweet potato pie, college greens, black eyed peas, you know, pork neck, pork feet, pork brain.
I think if they were eating it, it wouldn't be so fat.
Honestly, if they were eating what he's saying, they wouldn't be so fat.
I think what they're eating is a lot of processed food.
I go in the grocery store.
I live around the corner from the grocery store with a black shop.
I see what they chop.
I take pictures of it sometimes.
I video it sometimes.
Like, give me the hot, give me some hot Cheetos.
You know, you know, a lot of processed food, a lot of processed microwave food, stuff like that.
And then a lot of carry-out food.
It's probably high-end soldier, I would imagine.
I'm not sure.
But very little cooking.
I used to be a section landlord.
They didn't bake anything.
They fried everything.
That was pretty much it to the extent of cooking.
Everything else was more or less microwaved or whatever.
That's what I think.
I lived with a black girl once and I was just amazed at how little she did all day.
It was like just incredible.
I was just like, you don't like it.
I'm like, I don't even, she just sit there.
Did you get bored?
They watch a lot of TV.
Yeah.
No, that's a lot of TV.
If my internet goes down, I get a phone call from a black person almost immediately.
I was right in between my Netflix show.
They watch a lot.
Entertainment is probably where they spend a large percentage of their disposable income.
Yeah, there's a black girl that worked for me and told me she spent like four hours a day on emails, but I had her email, right?
So I could see how many emails she sent for the entire month.
How many emails do you think she sent for the month?
Let's say 100.
Five.
Ghanaian Music Scales 00:03:20
I was close.
Nigga was nut.
I gave her too much credit.
You know, it's incredible.
You gave it too much agenda.
She asked me to double her salary because she was overworked.
Sound about right.
Yeah, sound just about right.
That's incredible.
It was funny that you're actually in DC, John.
I was going to rent and then watch this.
You know, this is a problem.
I was going to rent a property.
Of course, just buy it.
It was going to be a multiplex in the east side of the river.
That's where I am.
You know what I'm talking about?
Yeah, yeah.
I know you are.
You ain't hearing no phone calls.
I looked at the property.
I went into one.
I remember it was midday.
I was working at the FBI, Jay Gehoober building.
So I went over there for lunch to check out.
And I was like, yeah, I'm going to buy over here.
I only took one visit and never came back, John.
I was like, negative.
There was a bunch of guys outside just shooting this.
I'm like, it's midday.
Y'all ain't got no job.
They're like, what's up, ninja?
What you doing here?
You're going to buy that property.
I said, not no more.
I went in there, looked, I bounced up, and I ain't never went back.
So you dealing with that on a daily basis?
Oh, my gosh.
Yo, I don't even do credit shapes, bro.
Why do you, why do you guys think that you're different?
Like, that you don't live in that way?
Like, do you think it was your upbringing or?
Hell no.
Just made a choice.
I'm sick of hearing that we stole their music.
Actually, if you learn about music theory um, the white composers, like it's, made instruments well, even like learning the scales and stuff, I struggle learning the scales.
I can't even imagine how they just made that up.
Like it's so complicated, all the different, like piano scales.
Oh my god, like Bach.
Bach had like You can't even fathom like the level of genius that Bach had to be.
Like he in, he just came up with musical scales and I've been studying, like just trying to memorize them for a year and a half.
I don't know.
Let me ask you have you heard Ghanaian music?
Is that like the Afro beats type of thing?
No, but have you heard?
So just watch this.
So when people say, oh, they stole their music without actually white folks, nobody would know what your music is.
It would be like Ghanaian music.
Nobody knows it.
So with the distribution, marketing, branding, publishing, and distributing across the globe, a person like Michael Jackson is known to everybody.
You get what I'm saying?
Yeah.
50 Cents, it's only known by a bunch of white people.
If 50 Cent was just took to Africa, nobody would know him because they don't have the infrastructure, the broadcast, and the distribution to let the whole world know about that great music.
They'll just be playing drums in some hut in some village.
So at the end of the day, you might say they stole this.
They made you global.
You would not be global.
You will not be well-known.
It would not be a popular genre if it wasn't for them.
Well, and even the way the piano is today, like I can't remember what Bach did to make it different, but I know that he fundamentally like changed the way they make pianos.
My mother played the piano.
Street Interviews At Bars 00:03:38
I'm bad at it.
It's so hard, but I just started learning like a year ago.
But yeah, I love the piano.
It takes a while, I guess.
I just do the basic chords for now, but we'll see.
I'm hoping in like a year, I'll be good.
We'll see.
Pearl, what do you think about the street interviews?
I think you'd be great for it.
You need to.
I like the concept.
So you just bring this like street interview thing to a bar.
But I think I need to see better what the setup is.
You know, I have, so what I have is: can I get a black person with a gut just in case somebody gets violent?
Cause I say a lot of stuff.
You could be virtual.
Oh, I can be virtual.
Okay.
But I have like a road duo for the road for the street interviews.
You know the road.
You know road.
Are you for me?
Road.
I know road.
I don't know.
So it's like the little smaller version of it.
How would they see me?
I have a setup where they can see you and everything.
Oh.
They can hear you and everything.
It'll just be like this.
That's like the street interviews that you, the street interviews that you showed, those people could hear everything.
So if someone were to join the panel, like you, you could talk to them.
And so typically I do it in the like the epicenter of DC liberalism for young white yuppies and blacks who want to go hang out.
Okay, so this isn't like in the hood.
I was like, I don't know.
No, It's a yuppy, yuppie-ish area.
Okay.
But black people go there.
And so it's a Jewish owned bar.
So it's very, very liberal.
So the audience that goes there is very liberal.
And the people that walk up and down the street will probably be interviewing for the most part are going to be very liberal.
And they pay a big penny to not live in certain parts of the town.
And they typically have very good government type jobs.
So it's very interesting talking to them.
I think you'll find it interesting.
And probably be some very good content for you.
Yeah, let me know.
That's how it's fun.
You can just throw me on, throw me on a stream with some DC liberals.
I do.
I do it all the time.
Well, not all the time, but I do it, you know, often enough.
Yeah, so we'll set it up for sure.
I'll just tell them how women are retarded and watch them crash out.
You'll probably see how much they censor themselves in terms of being very politically correct because of your jobs and things like that.
So, with you, as a white woman, there with me doing the interviews, that'll be an interesting dynamic there.
Will they be able to speak a little bit more freely talking to you?
Oh, wait, what did I do?
You know, it would be a good like man on the street type interview if Pearl just interviews nothing but immigrants and asks them for their opinions on like American society and culture, just so she can get like more of a raw take and less of the politically correct stuff.
Hey, how's it going, guys?
Hey, Doug MPA, how are you?
Oh, man, I was at an appointment and I was listening to this.
Man, this is such a great show.
First off, Sean, John, everybody, good to see you.
How's it going, y'all?
Did I interrupt you, Sean?
Scum of the Earth? 00:03:09
I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to bargain.
So, so, guys, first off, I'm like I always say, American black women are the worst women on the planet.
The scum of the earth, dude.
He hates that he loves them.
I hate him.
Like, you know, I'd say maybe, I'd say, maybe, maybe 80%.
And here's the thing: I heard John talking about the DMV.
You guys know that before Doge, 13% of federal employees were Black women.
So that's like almost one in nine were Black women.
How scary is that?
It's not scary.
What is that?
Yeah.
And so, one of the reasons why everything John was talking about with, you know, they see a woman with some, you know, with Pookie Quantavious in the house is because one of the biggest pushes was for Black women to they push black women into the public sector and the corporate world in the 90s and the 2000s.
And this is what we're dealing with.
We're literally dealing with the after effects right now.
Luckily, you know, we're starting to see things getting corrected with DEI getting taken away, AI and all this stuff.
But yeah, that's why the DMV is so screwed.
Guys, I have there's a woman at my day job and she's on temporary assignment.
And she's 40 and she's she's from New York City.
And this woman, you know, I talked to everybody at my day job and she had the nerve.
She's 40 years old, impossible.
She's one of those people where like you have a training or like a meeting and she asks, she's not paying attention.
So she asks way too many questions and the training would be over 15, 20 minutes earlier if she just shut up, you know, those kind of people.
And she's like, in the next year, I'm going to have a baby.
I said, wait, what do you mean?
She's like, I'm going to have my baby.
I said, how are you going to do that?
She said IVF for like insemination or something like that.
I said, wait, You live in New York City, you barely make six figures, you can't get along with a man, but you're going to have a kid alone.
And she said, like so many black women say, I don't need a man to have a family.
I had an old nanny who did that.
Yeah, she had twins and the one of them's foot was like upside down.
So I'm not even kidding.
Yeah.
So what John said earlier about the black women in the community and why would men produce or want to do anything or have any kind of obligation to their community when they're when they have to come home to these kind of women?
It's true.
100%.
Black Women's Impact 00:04:39
I mean, I see that.
I'm here in Houston and I met a black woman once who was telling me that she already has two kids.
And I was like, oh, like, you know, do you know the father?
Like, is that still, you know, in the children's life?
She's like, oh, no, I went to a sperm bank and I basically had twins, even though I live with my parents and I part-time work for the government.
And then I also get these welfare benefits and I'm thinking about doing it again.
And so it's like all their financial support is coming from the government, whether it's their employment, whether it's, you know, food stamps, whether it's, you know, any sort of welfare benefits.
It's all coming from the same payer, right?
Yeah, it's just sad.
And the worst part about it is John said earlier about Section 8 housing.
I've met people where because of their housing voucher, they're living in Gaithersburg or Rockville, Maryland, which is out of control rent.
And with their housing voucher, all they have to do is come up with $200 a month, $150 a month.
What?
And they can't do that.
Holy shit.
And Pearlie, they are living next to people who are paid $2,200, $3,000 a month, and they can't pay $200 for their rent.
I can't believe that.
Wow.
I can't believe that's how cheap that makes the rent.
Oh, yeah.
It's typically 30% of their income.
It's 30% of their income.
Like, I've had a lady.
I used to own an apartment building.
It was a three-bedroom apartment.
And when I tell you how much she paid, it'll blow your mind.
She paid $1.
Literally, $1.
That was $100.
She didn't make anything.
She didn't have any income.
And I think the, like if they get money for disabled children or something like that, they may be exempted.
So typically, you know, what is interesting about the fact that you mentioned it, you can think of, you should be able to see the implicit problem there.
What's the problem?
When I was a section 8 landlord, I didn't want tenants that work.
So I know they're not going to pay me.
The government's requiring them to pay you.
So I want more or less the shifts and the laziest, the ones that weren't going to get up and even attempt to work.
Because if they attempt to work and they start working and get fired because they laid off work, then it takes a little transition time between the government.
What do they do all day?
They just watch TV.
Yo, these people, I remember one time.
Smoke weed and watch TV.
Yo, I walked in this lady's house one time.
This must have been 15 years ago.
They had, it was the um, it was when the NFL had first started moving to the NFL package, and it's it was like $200 a month, and they had the NFL package on their TV.
I said, damn, they can afford this.
Like, these people pay hella money for um subscriptions.
That you know, when I was a software developer, that was the business model that came along right around the time when I was developing.
It's the most profitable business model ever, the subscription model.
The customers don't even have to come back and buy it again, it just bills continuously.
And these people, these low-IQ people, uh, they're gonna the subscriptions they matter, they're gonna pay them.
That's the truth.
I did have, I did, John.
I did have a property, it was the English basement setup, yeah, in La Droit, you know where that is.
So, that's a very good, prominent area.
And you know, the voucher program, they were paying over market like 30%.
So, for a four-bedroom I had upstairs, I was making like $5,600 per month, something crazy.
It covered the whole mortgage plus.
So, you ran into a whole you ran into a whole family of section eight people, yeah.
But the difference between it, my uh, you know, like uh, the application was 30 pages long, so mostly bums didn't want to sign no application for them.
But they still didn't tear the place up, they still had to tear the place up.
So, I got those special Negroes.
Do the kids just have to grow up in houses that like look like that, like that you showed me?
Yes, oh my gosh, 100%.
Long-Term vs. Short-Term 00:03:59
Here's the thing: one of the things about a lot of people that smoke weed, right?
What do they do all day to people that smoke weed?
Smoking weed is doing something all day, so that's like what they honestly.
So, like, what a sad way!
Like, if you ask them, what are you doing this evening?
They say, Oh, yeah, I'm gonna smoke, and then like, and then what are you gonna do on top of that?
But that's what they considered doing something is smoking.
And though you forgot to mention, they're probably clapping cheeks, those are the guys around and wait for clapping cheats all day, and they can do it better than a fully employed individual.
So, if you out here laying bricks, they out there laying pipe, and you know, they all do have a construction job like the Mexicans in a way.
No, I was talking to someone about this because they said black guys have the most bitches, and I'm like, Yeah, because they got the time, it's true, they sit around and free groceries, guys.
Let me talk about this for so I'm dating.
I live in the DMB and I'm out here dating, right?
And like, women, a lot of these women, you say, Well, so what do you what can a man do for you?
Like, how can a man contribute to your life?
And they'll say, I need a man to be there for me, right?
Because what these women want is they want a man to be their wife, right?
They these women are bullheaded, they make stupid decisions, and they're not going to stop doing that.
So, they want someone to be there for them when they fall to pick them up emotionally and say, Honey, it's going to be okay, and lay that pipe when they need it.
But that's what they, a lot of these black women, that's what they need a man for is to be there for them.
Now, the problem is these women should marry a guy like that and have a family with a guy like that, but they don't want to.
They want a successful, competitive, ambitious man to leave everything he is behind or put that aside to be with her.
That's the problem.
Because like they're attracted to these pookies, but they don't have long, long-term relationship marriage material.
But all these black women think about is just short-term, short-term, short-term, short-term, until it turns into long-term, which is why there's so many situationships.
A situation ship is just short-term thinking for a long time.
Yeah, I mean, I would agree with that.
Like, what I've noticed, like, especially, you know, going to college and while having come from the hood, effectively in Houston, is that white women, by and large, are much more long-term thinkers, especially when they're thinking about who they're pairing up with, like, especially the smart educated ones.
They're looking at, okay, what's this guy majoring in college?
Okay, does this guy likely have a good financial future?
Yeah, things like that.
Like, they're playing the long game versus black women.
They don't care.
They're playing the short game.
And you know what?
White women will like if we date a guy that's crazy, we will never do it like long-term.
Like we won't waste a decade with them.
Do you know what I mean?
It'll be like a one-time.
Yeah.
Like, and white women will try to invest not have kids with them either.
It's not like the white women aren't banging the rappers too, but they're just not becoming out early.
Yeah.
They exit out early.
Like they want to hit.
They don't want to do it and they're still like 40.
Ooh, we should let Isabella up.
And Asian women they do it the early days.
I've never really had a problem with black women.
Yeah, white women will do it publicly.
Asian women will never let anyone know.
Why Am I Busted and Disgusted? 00:05:37
Oh, that's so true.
Although the new round of Asian women are a lot more bold, I've noticed.
Yeah.
Yeah, they're kicking back a little bit.
Yeah.
Pro, you asked the you asked Sean and John how they um how they avoided being like the the guys that we're talking about.
I'm not gonna lie, guys, my dad, my dad, when Kevin Samuels came out, he was talking to everybody like my dad talked to me when I was young, period.
My dad, he would say, he said, Doug NPA, tell me your problem.
And okay, okay, are you done?
Are you done?
Now, what are you going to do about it now?
And until you're ready to deal with it, I don't want to talk to you.
Because right now, you feel some type of way about it.
Wait, who is this person here?
Let me get rid of it.
Sorry, let me get rid of this person real fast.
But that harshness that young men need, my father, period.
I can only hope to be as good of a man and as hardworking as my father.
That's going to be a forever quest for me.
My dad was the man, period.
I think it all comes down to intelligence, to be honest with you.
You know, I've dealt with blacks that had two fathers, two parents in the household, one parent in the household.
You know, it's all over the map.
But the one thing that always comes through is that if they're not there bright, it comes through.
You see it all up and down their life, you know, from their interactions at work, the interactions on YouTube, the interactions with girlfriends and boyfriends and things like that.
I think it all comes down to IQ.
The more and more America gets more technologically, for instance, like you live in DC, you know what it is to drive a car in DC.
You have to be very disciplined, correct?
Yeah, it's true.
Yep.
Right?
Cameras, red light, and this, that you know, uh, hill just to get your car register in the United States is a DMV, just to get your car registered, all these type of things, and to keep it registered.
Uh, you know, it takes a certain level of intelligence, and the more complex these things get, these poor people who still want to enjoy driving a car get caught caught up in the web of these things.
I see it because I go in the houses, I see the tickets that the blacks never pay, and then they end up getting their car repossessed or something like that.
And then it sends them further down the rabbit hole.
Uh, it's just a matter of intelligence to me.
I think if I had to throw something in there, I wouldn't say to say, but I am the top one person in America in the world.
How did I achieve that?
It's because of my why.
I think that's it.
I don't have to be super smart.
I just decided not to be like my mom, which was broke, busted, and disgusted.
And I decided not to be around most people who were broke, busted, and disgusted.
I found people who were winners and I followed their game plan.
Once I stopped hating the players and learning the game, my life started to change.
And so, I think it was just like, even though I was mired in what you would call a toxic culture, it actually taught me not to be like them.
That was just the lens.
That was my why.
That's what I chose.
I've been trying to correlate what it was, but one person, like John said, has a father, the next person doesn't.
And what it ended up being was people's why.
Now, your why could be this: why am I busted and disgusted?
Because my mom was broke and racism, and you fill in the blank and white, why supremacy in Pearl?
But and John, I'll ask you a question: Do you know what age you were when you left the whole black community brother-sister thing behind?
Because, oh man, after I left high school, I never came back to that because if you want to be a successful black person, I was a person person of color, period.
But black person, you got to leave the whole Black Nation thing behind, guys.
This whole brother, sister, Black Nation stuff, or dumb shit like Pan-Africanism and stuff, guys, that'll weigh you down heavier than anything else in your life.
I was, um, I've never felt that connection ever.
My parents put me on game early, but no, see, look, I got caught in that connection, but once I figured out the Pan-African couldn't read a deed, I was like, damn, they're busted too.
So, you know, it was like, dang, I can't listen to them.
So, and again, once you get out of that, there's another trap.
There's this poor people campaign, like, oh, we're all poor because corporate America.
So, there's a bunch of victim sectors all over the goddamn place.
I just decided to disband them all because once I left blacks, it was like, okay, welcome to the middle class struggle.
We're going to get mad at corporations now.
And I'm like, damn, we blaming people just the same.
Well, that was what was incredible to me.
Was when I got called to colonize her and that whole thing happened, I was like, I tried so hard to help so many of these people just for them to like you was a pan-African.
Yeah, and I was like, I worked so many hours to like where I like I helped build their channel, pulled clips, I showed them how to like, and I'm thinking, I'm sitting there thinking, I'm like, and I get called to colonize her, what more do they want?
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