"Pearl" argues modern society’s obsession with individual happiness—like women abandoning marriages (74% of divorces initiated by them) or conservative media’s "sex issues"—harms children and men, who face higher suicide rates and systemic neglect. She praises fathers like Arthur Liu for raising gold medalist Alyssa Liu without maternal "nagging," mocks child support costs ($78K–$120K over 10 years), and suggests wealthy men could bypass traditional parenting via surrogacy or gene-editing to produce "Einstein-like" offspring. Ultimately, she frames marriage as a trap for men and urges them to reclaim control through alternative reproductive strategies. [Automatically generated summary]
What is up, my you guys, I just started this and I realized I have to move this.
Hold on.
I just realized I have to move this.
What is up, my?
I can't say it, can I?
Why was I born in a world where I can't just openly say the N-word just because of the color of my skin?
Isn't that racism?
I think that's racism, to be honest.
I think like that, that is the greatest racism is that black people can say the n-word and we can't, you know.
It's not even that I want to say the n-word that bad.
Like it's not even that like I, you know, in my life, I just meant, like, there's so much I miss.
It's just like, you know, I like to be included, you know?
I like to be included in things, you know, so I just feel a little like left out, you know?
Is that so much to ask?
Why can't why can't we say the N-word to without black people trying to shoot you?
Now, I'm not saying that I want to say it that bad, but sometimes I wish that I could have an N-word pass.
Now, it's not that, it's not that the other swear words aren't enough, but my fucker just doesn't do it for me.
When you say, what's up, my?
That just has another ring to it, you see.
And it's not fair.
It's not fair.
Black people, it's like you guys don't care.
It's not fair.
It's not fair.
Why can't we say the n-word to without?
Now look, I don't want to get shot over this.
I don't want to start a fight, but it seems like pure bliss.
I just like want to feel included.
Why do you get to say it and I don't?
Now look, black people had complaints, okay?
And some were valid, right?
Like, for example, black people said they wanted to go to school with us.
They said it's not fair that we're in the back of the bus.
And to that, I say, well, I understand.
There shouldn't be any discrimination.
Now, look, I understand you guys want to be included.
You want to live with us?
You want to be barred from somewhere just because of the color of your skin.
But that, to set, but to that, I say, black people, it's like as a white person, you can't win.
You guys get to say the N-word and we don't.
And even if you give us a pass, we won't.
Because we don't want you to get mad and shoot us.
We don't want you to get mad and shoot at us too.
I'm just a bitch that's on YouTube.
Why can't I say the N-word too?
What can I say the N-word to?
No, I'm not trying to be rude.
Why can't we say the N-word to thank you, everybody?
Thank you, you know.
Again, I've said this before, but I'll say it again.
I get offered all these contracts every single day.
You know, they just say, Pearl, Pearl, you should be a recording artist.
And I say, oh, I'm like super busy.
That's, you know, that's why it hasn't happened for me.
It's not a lack of talent, obviously.
You know, it's the same reason why black people get ahead, get ahead, can't get ahead, right?
It's oppression.
I am oppressed.
It's, it's the, oh, it's because I'm a woman.
It's because I'm a woman, and that is why I'm oppress.
I like that one.
I like that one.
Yeah.
I am not a major artist and a Playboy model because of oppression.
I'm going to, I'm going to use this back on you.
Pearl, I emailed you and I expect, I don't know who you are.
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I can't remember, but if it's something important, talk to Doug.
I can't say it, you know, but I can, I'll think it.
I've thought it five times in a row.
My, I keep thinking it.
I keep thinking it again and again.
I just want to say it, you know.
But it's not fair.
I just, I like being it, you know, the other day, so I heard that I guess in the political space, people are set up.
So apparently, this kind of like Elijah Schaefer, he was banging the eagles, right?
And maybe someone set him up.
They sent Sarah Stock to him to see, would you cheat on your wife?
Would you fold?
And I guess there's honey traps like this all the time.
Like all the time.
And since I've been on YouTube, nobody's honey trapped me.
And it's not that I want to be honey trapped, but I just want to be included.
Like, was I not, was I not good enough?
was I not good enough to try to extort?
It's just, you know, it's just a little hurtful.
It's just a little, you know, I'm not mad.
I'm just like, you know, I just, I'm a woman.
We don't, we don't like feeling like we're not included.
Is that pearl, thug life, pearly?
I am.
I am part of the thug life.
You know, I am.
I think I would be a very good.
I think I'd be a very good criminal, actually.
Should I tell you the crimes I've committed?
Should I say it on camera?
Okay, wait, let me look up statue of limitations.
I haven't committed that many, so they're kind of baby crimes.
But one of them, I don't.
Okay, statue of limitations.
How long do I got?
Five years, okay.
Let's see.
Oh, okay.
I'm good.
I got away with it, right?
I mean, it was like a baby crime.
It was a baby crime.
Okay, so, oh, I don't know.
Maybe I shouldn't say it was a baby crime.
But I mean, because here's the thing.
It's like, nobody would care, right?
This is what happens.
But when you're hated, people just go out of their way to make your life a living hell.
So I don't want to get dragged to court over a baby crime that I admitted on camera.
Do you know what I mean?
Like, it's like, that would be pretty stupid.
Even if I'd get away with it, it's like, well, I guess I'm, I can't say it.
I can't.
It's too stupid.
Maybe I'm like, even though the statute of limitations, I don't know who Caitlin Olson is.
I like to just hang out in the beginning.
All right, let's go through the Twitter for the day.
We'll go through the Twitter.
I can't share my criminal stories because it's probably, I'm just, I don't have a lot of foresight, but I guess today it's like, well, I do think I'd be a really good criminal, though, because I think criminals, a lot of people that are attracted to the thug life, right?
They just don't have great customer service.
So it's like, I think if I were to be a criminal, like whether it's a madam, you know, like a prostitute person, whether it's like, you know, drugs, whether it's murder, well, I don't know if I'd be a good murderer.
That I probably wouldn't be good at.
But I think a lot of illegal things, they just have bad customer service because I've never done drugs, right?
I've never done, I, I've never done drugs.
Well, does weed count?
I guess I have, but I've never done anything harder than weed.
I feel like weed is like something.
And even weed, it's, I, I barely ever did it, you know.
I barely like I did it once every, I just never liked weed.
It just was not my thing.
But, you know, I had friends that were really into drugs.
And when I was in Europe, like I knew girls that wanted to do, you know, Coke, you know, further and further stuff, right?
And I thought about it and I was like, half the time when they would talk, like text their drug dealers, it would just be like the slowest, like terrible customer service.
Like, I think it's because plugs, maybe it's what they're called.
They know that, you know, you, you only have so many plugs.
And because of that, they just have the leverage in the situation and they're totally okay with having awful customer service.
Like it's like my friend would wait hours for her drugs.
And I'm like, if I were, if I were dealing, you would have very, I would say, please, thank you.
You wouldn't have to come to me.
I would do door delivery.
Like, I would really be an A1, you know, drug dealer.
I really would.
Maybe I have been, you know.
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You'll never know.
Or even like, you know, if I was going to commit fraud or something, I just think I'd be a, I'd be a, because I just think the personality traits that tend to commit crimes are people like those, it's people with no regard for others because they don't regard others when they commit the crime.
And so therefore they have bad customer service.
And so I actually think I would clean up because, you know, I would say, please think I would be a great, I would be a great illegal criminal.
So, all right, let's go on Twitter.
All right, Candace Owens is doing an investigative series on Erica Kirk.
Now, every person has skeletons in their closet, right?
Candace has skeletons.
But it's kind of scary to me that Candace did like an eight-hour that she was friends with this woman for years.
And now she's doing an investigative series.
This is why women are scary, right?
Because, you know, it's like, bitch, what are your skeletons?
And, you know, for months, I really need the Candace Simps to apologize to me because I said I'll apologize if her investigation leads to an arrest or anything.
And it's been nothing.
So I need an apology.
And everyone's like, oh, it's coming.
It's coming.
It's coming.
I'm like, you sound like a woman that's like banging a guy she doesn't really like.
She's like, I'm about to come.
I'm about to.
That's how you guys sound.
Oh, it's going to come.
You know, it's like, well, you'll be waiting the rest of, you know, we'll all be waiting the rest of her life.
You know, it's just like, well.
A recent study found that men giving that giving men a pay raise led them to having more children, while giving women a pay raise led to fewer children.
And this is the nurturing gender.
Sorry, Pearl, it might happen.
Well, I will eat my words.
Look, I will eat my words if Candace comes up with anything.
But right now we have nothing.
And it doesn't shock me because women are easily deceived.
And just by the fact that she's a woman, like you can honestly come to most conclusions in life just by being judgmental and observant.
Like, do I think a black woman is going to crack the case of Charlie Kirk if it was like, like you would have to assume that a white man couldn't figure it out, that she is so much smarter.
I mean, come on.
And, you know, I would be willing to actually give her credence, right?
I'd be willing to say, Candace, Candace, Candace, it's possible that you're smarter.
If, you know, she had any work history that like mattered, but she was like in fashion, you know.
If she was really that smart, she'd be like an accountant or she would, you know, there would be, there would be some work history that's real.
Like, by the way, this is not real.
The only thing you get good at as a YouTuber is looking hotter and talking for longer.
Yeah, so.
So do I want to go into this?
You know, my platform, if you listen to my platform, you'll know my opinion.
Another news, I got rated below Caitlin Jenner.
So there was this, I don't know, it's like this black pill chart.
And they put me on the website, right?
They put me on the website and I have to rate you rate like you looks max and I got a 4.5, which is kind of what I thought, like the PSL or whatever scale.
Like I would kind of expect myself to be like a three.
So 4.5, I was kind of happy with.
I'm like, thank you.
Thank you.
Because I think I have an undergrown Maxilla or some bullshit.
You know what I mean?
Like, I have jaw issues.
I know that's kind of like you're undergrown, whatever.
But what I didn't expect was to be rated lower than Caitlyn Jenner.
Caitlyn, really, guys?
Really?
I was rated black pill.
We have beef, okay?
I don't care that you rated me at 4.5.
I don't care.
That's fine.
What I am not okay with is being rated lower than Caitlin Jenner.
That the audacity.
I mean, Candace is great.
You're an idiot.
You know, but like, it's not your fault, you know.
It's a damn poll.
Follow the money.
Well, I'm just, I'm just lower than Jenner.
I know.
And I was like, well, can't win them all.
Can't win them all.
Okay.
Oh my gosh, we got to go over this.
We have got to go over this.
Where is it?
Apparently, we're going to get into the Eevee magazine.
Kanye West is going to pass the bar exam.
And he said, I'm going to pass the bar and finish what Kim couldn't.
And dear God, I bet, I pray to God this happens.
I pray to God this happens.
You know, that would be so funny.
That'd be like a level trolling, you know, let's see.
So, Sean Strickland, when we talked about that last show, where is the other one I wanted to show you guys?
Oh, Nuke had a cool flowchart.
And this is a problem-solving chart, and I really liked it.
Start.
Can you fix the problem?
So, can we fix society?
No.
No one has the power.
Can You Dress Better?00:03:40
No action required.
Can you fix?
Can you get late?
Is that a problem you can fix?
Yes.
Can you fix women?
No.
Can you learn to dress better?
Yes.
Fix the problem.
Like, that's a great flowchart because a lot of people sell that you can solve things that you cannot solve, right?
And here on this, on this channel, I got to be realistic with you guys.
I got to be super realistic.
All right.
So Eevee magazine is like a right-wing magazine.
And what they want to do is they want to make money off of conservatism.
So they want to claim that they're right-wing in some way.
They want to sell to the audience, this is just a right-wing conservative magazine.
And the more they do it, the more it just proves that conservative women are just a slutty and want to be whores, too.
They just want to be like, okay, so imagine this is how conservatives do it.
Okay, this is how conservative women do it.
All right, here is the line.
Oh, wait, let me go full screen.
Here is the line when it comes to modesty, right?
So this is, let's say, this side is too far and this side is modest.
Okay.
So, you know, on the right, we're going to put like OF models, nudes, Sexual gym selfies.
That's here, right?
And on the left, we're going to put like a nun outfit, knee skirts.
Now, look, so what conservative women are always doing is they're always slightly here.
They always are just over the line.
And the reason they do this is so they can gaslit you.
So what they do is they're whores, right?
But they're barely whores.
And so what they do is, and we're going to show this.
We're going to go back here.
Like, what is this, right?
That's the line, right?
I mean, that's like a low, a low cut.
It's kind of, it's like in a bedroom.
And they're, what they'll do is they'll be whores, which is fine, right?
I'm all for like women in media showcasing their beauty, you know?
Like, I think ring girls are great for fights.
Put the tits out, beautiful woman.
It's fine.
But, you know, she doesn't like the ring girl doesn't go next to the fight and claim modesty.
Do you know what I mean?
Like they don't, they don't go next to the fight and then say, I am a traditional conservative woman.
Like, let's do Jake Paul ring girl.
Like this girl became famous because she was hot and she was Jake Paul's ring girl.
Like these women, they're not out here saying like, I am wife material, you know.
She just, you know, like was hot.
Look at all these girls are hot, right?
But what these women do is they're a little bit like, is are these two really that different?
Like, can we just be like, is it, I don't see that big of a difference.
Judging Crosses and Cleavage00:15:35
Like, yeah, it's slightly more modest.
But not by much.
You know, so really, this is just women selling sexuality.
And it kind of is what it is.
You know, I'm actually grateful for it.
So last week, Evie Magazine's Eros party, we unveiled the cover of our next print edition in front of hundreds of guests.
It's the first of many themed issues and it's the most ambitious things we've ever produced.
Isn't it crazy how women's ambition is just whoring?
Like it's just a different kind of whoring.
Like it's just whoring in a different way.
It's like maybe whore, but a little less.
You know, yeah, the difference is irrelevant.
The intent is the same.
And I'm not against it.
You know, I mean, it's a beautiful photo, but let's just call it what it is, whoring, right?
I mean, it is, it's just, you know, it is what it is.
For years, a reoccurring plea has shown up in our DMs, emails, and survey responses.
Young married women asking us for real, honest, detailed guidance about sex.
Okay, so now this is undermining male authority.
Where should you go to guidance about sex to your husband, right?
He could tell you what he likes and what he doesn't like.
You know, do you want some random old broad guiding your young bride about how to gluck gluck 9,000?
Maybe you do.
Right.
But.
But this isn't, I mean, how is this different than Call Her Daddy?
A reader once wrote to us and said, progressives own sex positivity, but abandoned marriage and monogamy a long time ago.
Conservatives own marriage, but can't bring themselves to be sex positive.
This stuck with us because it's true, and it perfectly describes the gap millions of women are living in.
Many young women, especially from traditional or religious families, have come into womanhood without learning anything about sex.
And this is kind of what women do: they take private things and make them public, like things that, like, you know, you could ask your mother about, or maybe like, look, there is a woman who loves sucking dick out there that you know.
Okay, there is, you can find her, it doesn't need to be on the internet.
Um, they saved themselves from marriage and then realized the culture told them to wait, had nothing to do or to say about what came after the altar.
They grew up with negative associations to intimacy, but were expected to become uninhibited the moment they said, I do.
We believe sex is the okay, number one.
No women are waiting till marriage.
So she learned some Chad Alpha trained her how to luck luck 9,000.
You don't, we don't need you.
Okay.
We believe in sex is one of the most important foundations of a thriving marriage.
You cannot call something sacred and then refuse to take it seriously.
We talk to doctors, experts, and women who have been married for decades.
The issue is specific on purpose because vague advice is the same as no advice.
There are beautiful hand-drawn illustrations for the explicit content and gorgeous photography for the implicit content.
Some of you will read this and be surprised.
In truth, this is the most EV thing we've ever done.
We've always said we want to celebrate femininity and help marriage thrive by giving women real advice that makes their lives better.
Your sex, yeah, women giving advice.
God help us.
God help us.
It's never going to be good.
Like, I just think we as women need to understand the limitations that we have.
Thanks, Doug MPA.
All good advice comes from men.
All right.
You asked for guidance, we listened.
You won't find hookup culture propaganda in these pages.
No, explore multiple partners.
Women are going to do that anyway.
You know, like, yeah, they need a magazine to tell them to throw it back.
Come on.
No decoupling from sex with from decoupling sex from commitment.
We are giving you what is arguably the most complete, thoughtful, and beautiful guide on sex and intimacy to ever put into print.
The issue isn't for everyone.
That's okay.
But for those of you that have been asking for this, you're going to be amazed.
The sex issue is order today.
It's incredible.
Now, watch.
I am so grateful for you, e-girls, okay?
Because I would have to get a real job doing this.
Keep towing that line.
Keep going as far as you possibly can.
I just keep a concert.
You're e-girls.
I mean, that's a pretty low cleavage.
It's pretty low.
Whatever, right?
I mean, I kind of like, I like some good tips.
I mean, don't you guys, um, anyone who knows sex that with someone you love and are committed to is more pleasurable than any casual hookup.
That's just not true.
Not for women anyway.
Maybe for men.
I don't know.
You guys tell me, but for women, we love the excitement.
So a random hookup, that's exciting.
That brings the sex up like a hundred points, you know.
Like, that's why women get bored of monogamy, because we love exciting sex, you know.
Like, this is terrible advice, how to seduce a man without resorting to sex.
Yeah, right.
I mean, you could seduce a simp, not a man worth a damn.
You know what I mean?
I mean, you could seduce somebody that's desperate.
Okay, so the e-girls have come to defend this.
Please never change.
So we have Isabella Brown.
Now, Isabella Brown has, she's taken a position at the Daily Wire now.
She's an e-girl.
She just had a baby.
And, you know, she could have A, option A.
She could have done the traditional.
She wants to make money off of conservative and traditional values and claim to be conservative herself, right?
But we all know she wasn't a virgin because she married at like 27.
And your husband might be stupid, but I'm not.
So, you know, he could fall for that, but I'm not dumb, right?
And she, and instead of, you know, thinking, should I raise the kid?
She's thinking, oh, I should find the full video.
I would like to get attention from random men on the internet.
Okay.
Brown.
Let me see.
Okay, we're going to do.
And this is diabolical.
Look at, I don't mind if you guys have Jesus crosses.
Okay.
I don't mind.
If you guys have Jesus crosses, that's fine.
But there's a different level of disrespect when you put the cleavage next to a Jesus cross.
Now, again, this is what conservative women do, right?
They toe the line between modest, they take it slightly too far, and then they gaslight you for eternity and pretend they're not.
Now, look, I could throw some cleavage in this bitch, right?
Like, I mean, I'm wearing a zip up, right?
And I'm wearing a necklace, but I don't, there's no cleavage.
So not only that, it's actually so easy for her to fix.
Like, I don't even mind the cleavage.
I really don't.
It's okay.
But you got to pick one.
I don't, you cannot make money off of religion.
It like that has to be an abomination.
That has to be a different level of like burning in hell.
And what she'll do is she'll play innocent.
Oh, I didn't know.
My thing just unzipped.
Like, it's not hard.
Look at now.
We're super modest.
If I was wearing a cross, like just neck.
It's like not hard at all.
It's not hard in the slightest.
It's not even a little bit hard.
So I know you're doing it intentionally.
I'm not judging you for it.
I am judging the cross and the cleavage.
That's an abomination.
That's an abomination.
I'm not judging you for the cleavage, right?
I've done a little cleavage myself.
You know, I wear spand.
I'm not, I'm not, you know, but it's just, it's like you're wearing a slightly slutty outfit to church.
It just, you know, that kind of rubs me the wrong way.
And it makes it way worse, you know?
It's just terrible.
Okay, let's see what she has to say about the whoreing.
Question of the day: Can conservatives, namely Christian conservatives, be overt?
I got a tweet.
I got to tweet the cleavage.
I got a, we're going to, we're going to make this a tweet.
This is, I got to do this.
This is incredible.
I just can't even believe the audacity.
I just can't even.
Wait, hold on.
Let me do it again.
I can't even believe this level of audacity.
I just can't even.
I have got to, I got to tweet this.
The cleavage and the Jesus necklace is diabolical.
Thank you.
Bertly sex positive in media.
The internet is disagreeing.
Yeah, okay.
So they're saying that's not cleavage.
It's too low for me with a Jesus cross.
It's too low for me.
Sorry.
Pick one or the other.
Not both.
One or the other.
The male podcast bros are big mad about the conservative media world after the last few days.
When it was announced that EV Magazine, basically the only Christian conservative coded woman's magazine in the world, announced that they were going to be putting out for their new print issue, the sex issue, featuring a pretty scandalous, although compared to most magazine covers, wildly tame, magazine cover with a beautiful model dressed in bridal lingerie and a big, beautiful veil.
All things how to have a great sex life with your husband.
People are really upset about this, especially men in the creator world because they claim that this is exactly the same thing that the radical extremist feminist left is doing for women every single day between the pages of Vanity Fair or Cosmopolitan magazine or even Teen Vogue, which yes has very raunchy articles these days for your teenagers.
Hence why EV magazine is so necessary and so needed in the space.
And the criticism is making a lot of waves on the internet.
Lots and lots of comments like this one from Tommy.
Why that cover though?
Could have chosen something much more conservative, especially for a conservative magazine.
I don't know.
Bridal lingerie and a very obvious wedding isn't that crazy?
I just can't even believe it.
Like women are this have such big egos.
You, blonde woman, think you have the authority to tell a man what is modest and non-like wouldn't you know nothing about that because you're not attracted to women.
So you wouldn't actually know what elicits lust from men.
It's just, it's just incredible.
Just incredible.
Seems perfectly appropriate to me.
You're talking about physical intimacy, as that's supposed to be the point until which you wait to have sex with your loved ones.
Or this one from the Texan B. Ugh, I'm so tired of hearing about everyone's sex.
I'm going to leave a comment.
Never change e-girls.
I would hate to get a real job.
I am hilarious.
Life.
Interesting, but yeah, again, there's some like you're supposed to keep some things private, you know.
I don't know.
I don't know if there's a commandment on that, but bringing sex into the public, that is just not conservative.
I don't know.
You can find some.
I don't know that a lot of the backlash is very well-founded, particularly when we are constantly complaining about how broken and degenerate and sinful our culture really is, just constantly shoving in people's faces.
How is this different?
It's the same intent.
I'm so tired of this gaslighting, which is sadly how most people in our generation and everyone after us are learning about sex for the first time.
Literally, I read the other day the average age of exposure for young boys who I know, but isn't it conservative like to have a patriarchal household?
So the parents decide, you know, is like seven and eight years old today in the 2020s.
And the exact same thing is true for young women.
It's getting younger and younger and younger that young kids are getting exposed to wildly degenerate, commodifying, disgusting content that distorts and twists what physical love, a gift from God, is supposed to be all about.
So, in the wake of all of this backlash and the cover reveal for the sex issue of EV magazine, which you can start pre-ordering, I guess, today, hence why it's making a bunch of waves over the weekend on the internet.
Brittany Hugo Boom Martinez, who is a former model herself, she is the founder of EV Magazine and a dear friend of mine, ended up putting out a whole statement explaining where the heck this issue of their magazine was coming from.
Last week at New York Fashion Week, Evie Magazine held this huge party that also made a whole lot of media.
Bruh, the waves called the Eros party, assuming what is a nod to erotic love.
And at the Eros party, they unveiled the cover of this sex issue of their magazine in front of the press and hundreds and hundreds of guests at New York Fashion Week.
They say this: for years, a recurring plea has shown up in our DMs, emails, and survey responses.
Young married women are asking us for real, honest, detailed guidance about sex.
A reader once wrote to us and said this: Progressives own sex positivity but abandoned marriage and monogamy a long time ago.
Conservatives own marriage but can't bring themselves to be sex positive.
Many young women, especially from traditional or religious families, have come into womanhood without learning anything.
Thank you for the super chat for the things.
Thank you about sex.
They saved themselves from marriage and then realized the culture that told them to wait had absolutely nothing to say when it comes to what happens after the altar.
They grew up with negative associations to intimacy, but were expected to become uninhibited the moment they say, I do.
We believe sex is one of the most important foundations of a threat.
All right.
Um, never change, e-girls.
Men's Decline In Modern Society00:08:09
I would hate to get a real job.
Please never change.
Um, I really hope you guys keep doubling down, etc.
I'm gonna go get a drink, not an out a non-alcoholic drink, and I'm gonna play my commercial.
And then we're gonna get into the main topic, which is that children don't need mothers.
Um, I don't believe that children need mothers, so we'll get into that.
We'll get into that topic.
Just let me play this commercial.
By the way, this is for my divorce documentary.
We're working out the contract with the lawyer currently, so we're going to start filming for it pretty soon.
If you have a good divorce story, email me just pearlythings at gmail.com.
Please don't tell me I want to tell you my divorce story.
I want to talk to you.
You got to tell what is the story.
Why is it different?
What is special?
Okay.
So put that in the email, just pearlythings at gmail.com.
Um, and yeah, so we're going to actually start like filming it again.
I did it a few years ago, but um, all the donations are going to go towards overages.
Um, while we do have it funded, there just always seems to be like stuff that comes up.
It'd be great to have an extra like 20, 30K.
Um, if we got like 50 grand, I might pitch it to some celebrities because that's like the ballpark of like getting Brad Pitt or someone like that in it.
But I mean, it's cool right now.
We're funded, so it's cool.
But you know, if um, it would just be good to have a little extra for overages.
So anyways, all right, I'm going to share my screen.
This clip going viral online of a dozen women being asked the following question.
Do we need men?
Most answered very quickly, no, because men are useless.
This headline from The Hill caught my eye.
Most young men are single, most young women are not.
Young men have fallen faster than any demographic in America over the last 40 years.
It's a different world now.
Like, we don't need men the way that they used to.
I need men!
The future is female.
Men and women are drifting further apart, and society is crumbling because of it.
A fascinating debate has broken out about the value of marriage.
You've kind of got the Trad Con versus Red Pill thing.
This men's rights crowd that sometimes just goes too far the other way.
Oh, you need to stop acting like grown boys and infants and actually become men.
Marriage is a bond, and it's a sacred bond.
It's a machine designed to extract resources from you.
Now, many of the red-pilled have taken the position that it's bad for men to get married.
Hannah Pearl Davis, or just pearly things.
One of the most controversial faces in all of the internet.
She goes on to say that marriage is a terrible deal for men.
Because if me and you were in a business contract, you would never sign a contract where I am paid to leave.
Gee, what could go wrong there?
74% or something of divorces are initiated by women.
Men have everything to lose, primarily their own children.
Men get killed by the courts and by divorce laws.
I had no idea that courts of family law were courts of equity, not courts of law.
Because in family court, you don't need evidence to accuse someone of abuse.
You need no evidence.
When you guys say get married young, a lot of these men don't know what they're signing up for, and you're not going to be there when their entire life falls apart.
I interviewed them on the other side.
I didn't meet my son until he was 15 months old.
How much did you spend trying to get him back?
So legal fees alone was about 200,000.
Before you know it, you're homeless.
You're literally just thrown out onto the street.
We absolutely reinforce bad behavior from women.
Wives are taught to leave their husbands and then daughters grow up without their fathers.
Family is the foundation of the society.
Every problem in society comes from single mother homes.
A lot of women will just chase this negative rapid hole of happiness, endless happiness.
Feminism's biggest failures is it lies to women.
We tell women to date as many guys as possible.
We tell them to put off family into marriage.
You're allowed to leave your perfect husband.
You are allowed to end a relationship with a really great boyfriend.
Oh, free shreds.
Have an abortion.
What?
You're evil.
I don't think there's anything else in life that we actually ever go into preparing to fail.
Right.
Like if you have the mentality of this is going to go wrong and be pessimistic, naturally the outcome is going to be that it's going to fail anyway.
It's self-sabotage.
That's the thing.
Like women are so willing to leave marriages because they're not happy.
This is not about happiness.
The most important thing is the children.
And the problem is we have a modern society where it's me, me, me, my feelings, leave when I feel like it instead of doing what's best for the kids.
This myth that we live in an age of male privilege.
What is my male privilege?
They think, well, men have all the rights.
They have all the power.
Privilege patriarchal system that we have.
Why doesn't our society care about men's rights?
I have no friends, no wife, and no social life.
Men are alone in this situation.
Men are homeless.
Men are thinking about eating guns.
I've seen so many men on the brink of suicide and they didn't do anything wrong.
How are you equal if the men are the ones that have to fight and die to defend the country?
The men are the ones that build and maintain all the infrastructure.
Women are helplessly dependent upon men.
The so-called deaths of despair from suicide, overdose, or alcohol, three times higher among men than among women.
Culture is telling men, you are no good.
You got to get your act together.
I think men have failed themselves.
What kind of a man are you?
What kind of a woman are you going to attract?
If men are in trouble, so are women.
Everybody knows this is a huge problem, but nobody wants to admit it.
Every single woman at the table said they wanted a man.
500K, 500, 200K, 300K, 200K.
Am I crazy?
Everything is really set up against you to fail as a man.
If men make less than women, women don't want to marry them.
So you know who wants more economically and emotionally viable men?
Women.
I don't want to be an independent woman anymore.
I don't want to be a strong, independent woman.
I'm over it.
When is it going to be my turn?
Where are we meeting the men that don't stop?
I can't keep having these same conversations.
The only simp here is you, Pearl.
You sent for women.
I think you sent for women.
She's a provocateur.
She says stupid stuff, but Pearl is right about this.
It's already happening.
It's just not out in the open yet.
Now it's just hookup culture is going to be our fairy tale ending because men don't want a wife and women can't find a husband.
The future, if everybody follows your path, is there is no future.
We go into population decline and our economy goes into decline.
Civilization will crumble.
The American story does not end well.
This is an existential crisis failing young men.
All right, guys.
Oh my God.
Wrong pipe.
$50 super chat.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You never know at this rate.
You guys are so nice.
You don't even have to donate.
That's so, there's so many people that just watch and they've never donated, right?
They watch me every day.
Zero donations, which is understandable.
I've done that to a lot of YouTubers too.
I can't even complain, right?
I'm sorry.
And you guys work so hard, you know?
So I do appreciate you taking your hard-earned money and donating it to the show, you know.
All right, so.
So a couple of weeks ago, I had a tweet.
And this tweet was talking about how I would trust gay men with a child more than I would trust a mother.
Just a mother.
Now, I got a lot of pushback for this tweet.
You know, everyone's saying, oh, the gay guys are like sexual, like they might, you know, diddle the kids, whatever.
And sure, that's possible.
And I'm sure it's more likely with the gays, right?
I'm sure it is.
However, I just have to go off of my experience with gay men.
And most of the gay men I know, I live in the gayerhood, they're actually pretty responsible.
Mothers And Gossip00:14:00
They don't really cause problems.
They don't whine.
They don't complain.
Like I have a cousin.
I just couldn't really see him doing anything to a kid.
I think he'd actually be a really good dad.
And if him and his partner or whatever wanted to get a kid, I would actually support it.
Now, it's not that I think that's the right way to go or that's the ideal way to go, but we have to understand we're in a society where men do not have authority, meaning men can employ women, but cannot enforce anything.
Women are not required to do anything.
There you go, 140 cent.
Thank you.
And on top of that, we're in a society where women have developed awful character traits.
Now, is it because it's our nature and we're just like that?
Maybe some of you with kids could tell me, are women kids born like that?
I don't know.
Or is it the fact that women, society treats women different from the time that we're kids?
The girl cries.
The boy, you know, the boy has a surprise, you know.
That just rhymed.
The boy has a punishment.
The girl cries and gets her way.
You know, I think that's pretty common.
So I don't know why women are this way.
I don't.
And the why does it really matter?
You know, we could talk about nature or nurture all the time, like for days.
You know, a lot of people said, you know, black people have a lower IQ than white people.
There's studies on this, right?
If you look at ACTs, whatever.
And they want to say it's society, it's oppression, it's this, it's that.
Who cares why?
The result is what matters.
That's what matters.
It's the result, right?
So I thought about it more.
And I just thought about women's like innate character traits for whatever reason.
I don't really, you know, sorry, let me let me start.
Let me go back a little bit.
I keep hearing from people that, you know, adult kids need a mother, like they really need a mother in their life, and that mothers are so nurturing.
And this is one of the biggest points I've pushed back against.
I don't think mothers bring a single value add into the home.
Not one.
I don't think the only thing I see mothers do is destroy their children.
And this is just me being really honest.
These are some of the observations I've had.
If you have your own observations that you've seen, put them in the chat.
Mothers nag constantly, right?
So mothers are constantly criticizing, and you could take out the trash perfectly every day and then you forget one day.
It is the end of the world.
Mothers overreact to everything to the point that the entire house is walking on eggshells, and the entire house has to move around the mother's emotions.
Mothers cost too much money.
There's a lot of kids that would have college funds and would be set up, but the mothers don't save the money and they spend the husband's money on useless things, whether it's an Amazon addiction, they're living in a bigger house that like if it was up to the dad, they would live in a modest house, but because the mom wants a giant house, they have a car they can't afford.
They send the kids to private schools instead of public schools.
And a lot of times I get, you know, I get this pushback.
Good mothers don't nag all the time.
I've never seen a mother not bring these characteristics.
Again, like even the best mothers I know that try their hardest, they can even acknowledge their faults and they try their hardest to be an asset.
Even they struggle with this stuff.
Even they, even they struggle with, like the one I'm thinking of is literally a saint, but even she struggles with driving everybody crazy, talking too much, right?
Mothers talk too much and gossip about everything.
So the dad will come home and it'll be silence, right?
There can be peace in the house.
The mother, you got to hear about the gossip at school.
I remember I would sit in the car with my mom growing up and it would just be like an hour of gossiping straight.
Like she's on the phone talking to God knows who.
It's like, mothers are mean, right?
A lot of times the first time you were ever called fat, I mean, for when I have kids, it'll definitely be me.
I'm going to call my kid fat if the kid's fat.
But even outside of that, like the mothers are the first ones to call their daughters whores.
The mothers are the like women have no idea how mean they are in general.
They're nit, they nag you like women have made hit pieces on me dissecting why I'm ugly in every single way, just making fun of every little person, like part of my personality.
I'm like, if that's what you do all the time, what kind of like that translates to when these women become wives and mothers.
The same way women treat each other, which is terrible.
They treat the kids.
The gossip is unbearable, bro, especially when they're talking about work.
Yeah.
My mom wasn't mean until I was a teenager and I reminded her of the dad.
Yeah.
Mothers are more likely to get lost.
Mothers are like, mothers cannot keep a schedule.
Mothers forget the kids in places.
Mothers are more likely to accidentally kill the kid just by like doing something stupid, you know, not even intentional, but we're just kind of scatterbrained, right?
Mothers are lazy a lot of the time.
Mothers would rather be doing anything else than raise their kids.
Mothers would rather give their kids to an abuela to watch the kid instead of doing it themselves.
Mothers would rather go to an office for eight hours a day and get some high status job so they don't have to watch the kid themselves.
Outside of giving birth, I don't really see a value add.
Now, a lot of people come back at me and they say, you know, mothers cook and mothers clean.
But when men, what I've observed is that more men know how to cook than now that we're not having kids, right?
The systems I've seen men come up with.
Like, do you know why I'm drinking Sprite Zero?
It's because there's a guy I follow on Twitter who tweeted that this is a good appetite suppressant and he's jacked.
So I was like, I'm going to try that.
That's way better than my sugar coffee.
You know, this is zero.
It might kill me later, but like, you know, men tend to cook.
Women waste or mothers waste time.
So if a mother's cooking clean, they find the most inefficient way to cook and clean and they overclean to the point it's overkill.
And it's, um, and if people don't, they're so controlling that if the whole house doesn't clean in the exact way that she wants, she's going to crash out.
Men are better cooks too.
Absolutely.
Men are better cooks and they'll find more, like, I saw a guy, he has a channel on Instagram and it's like called That's Not Cooking.
That's not, that's just mixing stuff.
And it's, he just buys pre-bought, like frozen stuff, mixes it together.
But it's like the meals he makes are actually so good, you know, where women tend to like women bake, men cook.
Cooking is more useful.
Baking makes women fat, you know, makes or sorry, not women, everybody fat.
Women don't get joy from their children.
Women have a tendency, mothers have a tendency to use their children to manage their reputation and make sure that everybody knows that they're good people.
So when mothers say, look at my kid, look at my kid, look at my kid, and all they ever talk about is their kid.
On its surface, that sounds good.
Like, why do you think I come at all these women that are constantly posting their kids and their husbands online?
Well, now the kids and the husband are responsible for maintaining that woman's reputation.
Mothers don't allow kids to have a different opinion.
When a kid hates their father, the father said, look, I fucked up in a lot of ways.
I did my best.
The mother will just gaslight you for eternity and tell you that she did not do it wrong.
She was perfect and amazing and awesome.
And they'll gaslight you for eternity.
Mothers get the families in debt.
Mothers cook and make the family fat.
Mothers don't pay attention to their children and therefore the kids get into trouble.
And if they pay attention to their children, they're overly controlling.
I tend to see two types of parents, mothers that are preoccupied with other things and mothers that are only occupied with their children and are helicopter parents.
Most mothers, if they left for a weekend or a week or a month, the house would be so peaceful and amazing and awesome.
Most mothers do not bring value to the table.
If they do bring value, if there's anything the mothers do do for the family, they have a tendency to hold it over everybody's head.
The definition of doing something kind is doing something kind and not using it as a tool to get what you want later, right?
It's just an act of kindness that you give freely to something, somebody with no expectations.
But for if I had a dollar for every time a mother said, Oh, all I did for you, look at all I did for you.
I did all this.
I did this.
I think I'd be a bajillionaire, right?
Mothers can't stop complaining.
They complain about their kids.
They complain about their husbands.
They complain about everything.
Now there's always a cope.
They say it's just modern mothers.
Well, I've interviewed women of all ages, and most have the same attitude.
How do you think we have these old broads that are crabby as fuck?
Even if you married abroad in the 40s, you would like a 60% divorce rate when the 70s came around.
Mothers make everything about them.
Mothers blame everybody else for their shortcoming.
And instead of taking accountability, they just said, I'm not perfect.
Mothers hate on everything that does not conform to her rules.
She made a rule, and that's the new method.
They make a bunch of rules just to complain at you for breaking them.
She had her way.
This is the way.
Women want to be a slave master and make all the rules.
Mothers don't let you think for yourself.
They have to be in control of what you think.
Mothers are the ones that, you know, they'll fall for a fraud.
You know, and I just think as women, we got to understand our limitations.
So a lot of this was.
I saw this video.
And this is kind of what made me think of the stream, right?
There's two things that made me think of this stream.
Replacing my parents' chandelier with a jumbo tron.
It was time to get rid of my parents' ugly ass chandelier.
And what better way to do it than upgrading it with a freaking jumbotron?
What are you recording?
I got something cool to show you.
Come over here.
Holy shit.
This is freaking sweet, dude.
I'll put my earbuds in.
Your mom can watch whatever she wants.
Fuck that chandelier.
I think it was ugly anyways, man.
Why are you recording?
What the fuck?
So the dad's chill.
He's in shape.
The mom's fat.
Are you fucking Corbin?
Can I have a normal fucking house?
Historical shit.
Like, imagine.
It would be.
Oh, oh, yeah, I didn't show the screen.
Okay, let me.
Damn it.
Let me do it again.
Replacing my parents' chandelier with a jumbo tron.
It was time to get rid of my parents' ugly ass chandelier.
And what better way to do it than upgrading it with a freaking jumbotron?
What are you recording?
I got something cool to show you.
Come over here.
Holy shit.
This is freaking sweet, dude.
I'll put my earbuds in.
Your mom can watch whatever she wants.
Fuck that chandelier.
I think it was ugly anyways, man.
Why are you recording?
What?
So the mother's fat.
The dad's chill, good looking, thin.
The mother's now.
What the fuck is that?
Are you fucking Corbin?
Can I have a normal fucking house?
Historical shit.
This isn't a fucking front house.
They're just encouraging, current, current house.
It's a jumbotron.
Put it in the face.
No, this is the fucking dining room.
Yes, yes.
We eat dinner.
He said, no more eating in the living room in front of the TV.
Family dinner.
Family dinner.
This is so funny.
What do you think, Dad?
This is her best ever.
This is her best one.
Replacing my so, on top of that, that's what made me think of the stream.
The other thing I saw.
Gold Medal Baby00:11:05
Let me find her name: figure skater egg donor.
All right, here.
Let me know that our gold medal-winning women's figure skater, Alyssa Lou, is an IVF baby, and it gets even cooler than that.
She is actually the product of what we call third-party reproduction, meaning her dad wanted to be a single father by choice.
So he used an egg donor and a gestational carrier and his own sperm in order to have his children.
Now, the word surrogate is used in this article in many articles a lot, but a surrogate traditionally is somebody who uses their own eggs and uterus to carry a pregnancy.
That is not recommended and not done in many circumstances.
Now, we do what happened in this scenario: egg donor plus a gestational carrier, and then father's sperm.
And we're so excited for Alyssa and we're so proud of her.
Did you know that?
Okay, so there's this figure skater, right?
And this figure skater is like, she's honestly an average-looking Asian girl, but she's so feminine that she's just going, oh my God, these stupid ads.
She's going viral because she's just this cute, young, like 18-year-old girl and or young woman, right?
And honestly, I'd say she's a 6.5, but she's just so adorable and smiley and happy.
This woman, this young woman, right, until she was 16, she became a, she won like the world figure skating competitions, whatever.
She won it at like 14, 15, 16.
Then at 16, she decided to quit.
And think about it.
How many mothers would let their daughter quit?
Where if she said, hey, I don't want to do this anymore.
I want to live a normal life after her dad spent a million dollars on her on her figure skating career.
And then at 18, she said, I want to come back.
And then she won gold.
This is what happens when men raise children.
They raise well-rounded.
Like, does this look like a daughter that's like, think about this.
She is, she's going viral for being feminine when she did not have a mother.
Okay.
Alyssa Leo's dad spent nearly a million dollars on her figure skating career.
I spared no money.
And I thought about it.
Okay.
So I looked it up.
A donation, getting your own like egg or whatever is about 60K.
Megan, you sent me a hundred bucks.
Thank you.
You shouldn't have Megan.
I didn't know I had a female fan that liked me enough to donate.
That's crazy.
Okay.
Let's say you get 800 a month on child support and the woman leaves you when the kid's five times 13.
That's $124,000.
And it could be more, right?
Or it could be less.
The kids like $60,000 up front.
And you could get, you know, I was thinking about this.
I have a prediction that men that get surrogates are going to have better children.
And we're going to see all these Elon Musk babies come out.
Because in this society, no men have authority over their kids unless they're doing surrogacy, right?
Oh, my God.
Like, look how cute this is with the dad.
He has five kids.
I didn't know he had five kids.
What?
Wait, hold on.
Let me, let me, there's a video.
Oh, wow.
He did an interview.
Okay, we're gonna, we're gonna watch it.
Um, or is it for her?
Maybe we could watch it.
Fuck it, you know.
But I didn't know he had five kids.
I was thinking about it.
He probably was ostracized because 20 years ago, everybody, I'm sure, told him he was stupid for doing like a surrogate.
And look who's laughing now.
His kid is an Olympic gold medalist, feminine, and I bet she'll get married.
Like, look at this cute.
You can't tell me this kid doesn't look well-rounded.
Shock is back.
Turn to the singer championship.
Final skater of the night.
A world title hung in the balance.
Within seconds, it was clear she was up to the moment.
As Donna Summers' disco beat pulsated, Alyssa Liu blissfully dashed around the ice, weaving intricate jumps.
I was like, This is everybody already standing up.
Oh my god, I was like, this is wild.
That was all right.
So she's got that little piercing, right?
Now, think about it.
A mother would nag you into eternity and be like, and just nag you and nat.
Like, my mother nagged me into eternity about tattoos, and it was the biggest deal if you ever did what she didn't want.
You know, do you think her dad likes that?
No, but dads give kids the freedom to like make mistakes and learn from it.
You know, most hype I've ever felt in my entire life.
It's a crazy sensation.
Alyssa Liu had seized the night.
She was the world champion.
Unheard of in women's figure skating because Liu has come back now as a group of people.
Oh, here's it.
Here's further to talk about.
This is what I have to do.
Yeah.
It was Alyssa's father who was the engine of ambition.
He was really in your business when you were young.
I mean, it was basically his business.
It wasn't even really mine.
Arthur Liu had no skating background.
In his native China, he had organized demonstrations during the time of the Tiananmen Square protests and was forced to flee.
He came to America with nothing.
Arthur built a law practice and a family in the Bay Area.
A single dad, he had five kids with the help of surrogates.
Alyssa, you know what?
If you do surrogacy, you could just say, oh, the mother didn't want to be a part of the kids' lives.
And that would be technically true.
That would be technically true.
Child.
And her figure skating career became his second full-time job.
I took her everywhere.
I took her to Japan to learn from the top coaches there.
I took her to how many mothers would give up their Botox so the daughter could have skating lessons.
Like, I like want to cry listening to this.
How much do you think you spent to help her become the figure skater that she is?
I would say half a million to a million dollars.
Arthur.
I spared no money, no time.
That is the cutest thing I ever heard.
And notice how when he tells the story, like the praise isn't towards himself.
It's just like a matter of when women say, it's like, well, all I did for her, I did this.
I did, you know, it's just a different vibe.
Just why I I just saw the tenant with so much at stake Arthur began cycling and recycling through coaches.
How many times did he fire you um me?
Once, I think.
Three times.
Three times, once in person, two via text.
I think yeah, your services are no longer needed.
Some coaches tried to keep Arthur away from the rink, but one afternoon he just couldn't help himself.
Just one time I sneaked into the ice rink.
Why?
Jacket, sunglasses, head covered, entered the ice rink from the back, not from the front.
So I was sitting there up in the bleachers watching, and I didn't like what I saw.
Standing around for 20 minutes, skating around the rank.
That's the other thing.
Fathers are much better at picking up if the kids are being abused or something's wrong because they pay attention to their kids.
They're much more protective.
Mothers will give their kid to damn near anybody.
Like they'll literally give their kids to complete strangers.
I mean, Michaela Peterson, she was on Instagram looking for a babysitter.
Isn't that incredible?
Incredible.
And someone said that he's liberal.
I don't care if he's liberal.
Guys, look at liberal men still make good fathers because they're men.
Gay men make better fathers than mothers.
Just my opinion.
Just my opinion.
If they're not, if they're not into the diddling stuff, they will make a better dad.
And I would bet money because men bring structure.
Men bring wisdom.
Men learn from their mistakes.
Women don't.
No, it's true.
Random babysitters.
She was asking for a babysitter on Instagram.
A few times.
That's where my money was going.
And how did that go down?
We stopped working with that coach.
These stories make it sound like you were like this tiger dad who was all over her career and pushing her.
Is that fair?
Not quite.
Not quite.
I was laissez-faire.
A laissez-faire dad doesn't bring a radar gun to the skating rink.
Well, I mean, you know, the radar gun is to measure her speed.
Alyssa says everything changed when the pandemic hit in 2020.
Her rink in Oakland closed, allowing her to catch her breath.
I was like, wow, this is what a break feels like.
And then I was like, I really like not skating.
The pandemic hits most people.
Like, oh, this is such a bummer.
Honestly, I was hoping like the rinks wouldn't open.
Like a happy kid.
Did open.
Alyssa reluctantly returned to the ice.
She made the 2022 U.S. Olympic team finishing sixth in Beijing, but she'd had it with figure skating.
And then I was like, yeah, I'm calling quits right now.
She did it on Instagram, catching the sport by surprise.
So tell me about the decision to retire.
It was a crucial time in my life.
I was 16 and college was coming up.
Like I wanted to do so much.
I went to Nepal and I trekked to Ever Space Camp.
Alyssa's Ice Goodbye00:09:41
Me and my friends would do tons of road trips.
Yeah, I mean, I was really just living it up.
I would say it was my best life.
At any point, you're like, gosh, I kind of missed skating.
No.
Not at all.
You're not thinking about it at all.
I deleted my Instagram so I wouldn't see any skating.
No one ever brought it up.
So I never even had the chance to think about it.
But nearly two years into her self-imposed exile, she secretly laced up her skates.
And did you tell your family you were putting your skates back on?
I mean, I wasn't planning to return to competition at this point.
I just wanted quick hits of dopamine, basically.
Soon, she wanted more.
She pestered one of her many former coaches, Philip DiGuglielmo.
And so I call up Philip and I tell him, Hey, I think I want to go back to skating.
And I said, Oh, that's fun.
And I thought, I thought, Oh, you want to do collegiate competitions?
And she goes, No, I want to, I want to compete again.
And I said, Let me call you back.
I go and I grab a bottle of red wine and I open that bottle and I pour myself a really big glass.
And are you thinking this is a terrible idea?
This is a terrible idea, terrible idea.
Two and a half hours later of conversation with me trying to talk her out of it.
And everything you just cannot look at.
I would trust these two gay guys.
They seem gay.
I don't know if they are.
I would trust them more with a kid than I would trust a woman.
Sorry.
Don't care.
I don't care.
I don't care what everyone says.
Yeah, men build a plant.
Like even a gay guy.
I have a gay cousin.
I would trust him.
He's a because, you know, they always show the kid diddlers and stuff on social media.
And I know that's part of it, but like most of the gay guys I know just have normal jobs and they're chill.
I mean, I'm just being honest here.
Look at it.
And maybe you wouldn't, you know, I'm not, it's like a balance of like, it's, it's neither are great, right?
But we're in a society where the mother automatically has authority over the kids.
So I would love to see more men get surrogates.
I think it's actually what's best for the kids because the kids will have more money.
The kids will have better genetics because you'll get a young egg and the, they'll be better looking, right?
They're going to have less likelihood of being retarded.
You can, you can, um, see, you could get like a 20 year old top geneticist egg, right?
And there's no nagging.
It would be so fun.
Like it would just be a fun, like women just destroy the kids and take away joy.
Like, I don't see women bringing joy because even if they do something nice, they hold it over your head.
Men are the only ones.
Like this woman's father put a million dollars into her becoming a professional skater and he let her quit.
How many mothers would allow their daughters to quit?
Um, Phil Woody, UK.
I have to donate my eggs.
Well, for how much are you paying?
You know what I mean?
Well, like, how much?
Like, oh, I said, you're, you know, other people have tried this and they're, it was hard because they're older.
She goes, I'm only 18.
Alyssa made it clear on the FaceTime call.
If she came back, she would be in charge going forward.
I get to pick my, yeah.
And my experience, mother, yeah, that's true.
Fathers will actually play and have fun with the kids where mothers just play on their phones and ignore them.
You know, my own program music.
I get to help with the creative process of the program.
If I feel like I'm skating too much, I'll back down.
If I feel like I'm not skating enough, I'll ramp it up.
No one's going to starve me.
All right.
Kids need a mom and a dad.
I'm a father to a five-year-old.
I won custody, but I work hard to give my child time with his mom.
Well, let's wait till the kid's old and let me know how that turns out.
I'll bet money she did more harm than good.
Let's let's give it a decade before we come to conclusions.
Tell me what I can and can't eat.
I love the arm on it.
Philip DiGo Yelmo agreed with Alyssa's conditions.
It's really the stretch.
And brought back choreographer Massimo Scali.
It's like, bam.
I got my team.
I told you it was figure skating, and then I told my dad.
And how did dad react when you told him that?
I mean, he was really happy.
He's a great father, you know.
I just didn't want him to be as invested in it as he was before.
When she said she didn't want you on the team anymore, were you hurt?
A little bit.
But look at imagine.
Do you see him smiling still?
Look at that.
I'm just being honest here.
You could never tell a mother that.
She would cry.
The mother, if you told the mother that, the mother would say, Yeah, she'd make it all about her.
He thinks it's look at look at him laughing.
Look at this.
A little bit.
It's like I brought you up to U.S., two U.S. national titles.
Do you think Alyssa's a little bit of a rebel?
Yes.
Like her father?
I think so.
I really think so.
She is a very free spirit, like me in many ways.
God has a sense of humor, right?
Yes, absolutely.
In June 2024, Alyssa started training again full-time at her home rink, the Oakland Ice Center.
The idea was to take it slowly to see where her comeback might lead, if anywhere.
At first, she was out of shape.
When you got back on the ice, how long did you think it would take you to be a contender for a world championship?
Oh, never.
I never considered that.
No.
Guys, I follow you.
Yeah, but her coaches saw the old magic reappear.
Oh, beautiful.
That was really crazy.
I don't even know what to say.
The jumps came back like that.
How amazing is that?
Oh, and incredible.
And there was.
Single mothers are horrible, but still a much better choice to parent children than two fruits.
I disagree.
You can have your opinion.
You're entitled to it.
I disagree.
That's the other thing that's annoying about it.
I guess it's cool for me for a stream, but like in real life, it would be really annoying.
We can't let people have a different opinion.
It's something I've had to train.
But naturally, we just want to convince you.
We just want to convince.
We want to, and men will just say, well, something different about the way she moved her body that was no longer a child.
I kind of don't like that the leg and arm both move together.
With her in charge, is she a better skater?
Oh, 100%.
What do you see?
For many years, she was dropped off at the rink.
She was told what to do.
Now she comes in and it is all collaborative.
I could like hold her.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
I like that.
Her attachment to her coaches can be literal.
This harness and what looks like a fishing pole help reel her in before she falls.
But eventually, they have to let her go.
No.
Nah.
This is what it takes to become a champion.
Constant pounding.
I'm so tired.
In pursuit of perfection.
One more.
I saw that when you were training, and I was like, okay, that's good.
And you're like, one more.
One more.
Yeah, yeah.
You don't need somebody pushing.
I have my own like determination.
My determination's like up there.
You're pretty scrappy.
I love struggling, actually.
You do?
It makes me feel alive.
Skating isn't Alyssa Liu's entire life anymore.
She's traded her ice princess tiara for a little freedom.
When you like pulled your skirt out like that, that was cute.
And room for expression.
Oh, yeah, this is it.
Okay.
Yeah, and I don't really blame her for taking time off.
Like, if anything, you miss out on so much, like, normal stuff.
Because I was a pretty competitive volleyball player, and I spent, oh, my God, hours in my life.
She got an Olympic medal.
I got nothing.
I got D3.
You know what I mean?
There's winners and losers in this life.
But, all right.
I want to further my point, okay?
By I'm going to show you some examples of men talking about women's nature.
And this is okay.
So, this is, I don't really know what he does, some fitness influencer.
And this is his wife on the left.
Not willing to put your foot down and say things that you don't like.
And that's that's really good that you feel so passionately about her.
That means the relationship is good.
The attraction's there.
And I'm very happy for you about that.
But I think you're so worried about losing her sometimes that you're sort of losing yourself, you know, and you're losing.
But I think you're also looking into stuff from your perspective, how you would, I don't think you can, you really look at things objectively.
Different Dynamics Discussed00:05:10
I think that's the problem here.
You look how you would act in a situation that you're in.
You don't understand it.
No, I'm not, I'm not even trying to, you know, put myself into his shoes or insert myself.
From your perspective, I feel like, okay, you're setting you away and like you hear what we're saying, but you're not really like processing it in a way to understand like, okay, like maybe different people work a different way.
There is a different dynamic with other people.
So even then, like that, that's the type of shit that women do and think is okay.
Now, they always say women are helpmates, but usually when women help, we just get in the way like this, right?
on it's like the women have one job and we just can't do it you know
They do it to be funny.
You get the idea.
Let me do the next one.
All right.
Can I share the stats?
Yeah, I'm coming.
Can you please get the door for me?
I'm coming.
Hurry up.
I'm coming, fucking.
I'll just do it myself.
Can you get the door for me?
Yeah, I'm coming.
Can you please get the door?
Yeah, so it's like they start screaming over nothing.
It's just women are just complete agony.
You know, here we go.
There's another.
Take out the trash.
Yes, just give me two minutes.
Fine, I'll just do it myself.
You fucking lazy piece of fucking shit.
You fucking pussy ass bitch.
Get off your fucking ass loser.
Can you take out the trash?
And the reason it's funny is because everybody knows.
Just everybody knows how it is.
Like when the women just completely crash out over like the littlest, the littlest thing.
Let me find another.
here we go can I load the drunk please Yeah, give me one second.
Babe, I'll help you.
What are you doing?
And, you know, even women that try not to do it, it's just our nature.
And I think there's some humility as a woman you can at least bring to the table or at least acknowledge, you know, knowing that we just are not like, we're the weaker vessel in all regards.
And that includes parenting.
Men don't need us to raise kids.
Men could raise and do and have raised and now are raising perfectly good kids on all on their own.
You know, and like, look at this shit.
Okay.
This is like when women ever do something nice, they have to use it to build their reputation.
So they're either either tell everybody about it or put it on their social media.
Like, is it really the same ring if you're doing this?
I don't know about other women, but I treat my husband like he's Jesus.
So pretty sure that's the same thing.
You guys got to not fall for this.
Women that do this, it's like narcissistic.
She's putting this just secret to marriage, actually.
I'm about to make a quick sticky toppy pudding because I don't want him to have the same dessert that he had yesterday.
I want him to.
I want him to have something new.
So I'm really tired.
And I've been crying and worshiping all day.
And I'm exhausted.
But I don't want him to have the same desert yesterday.
So if you treat your husband like he's Jesus.
Yeah, now the thing, it's not important if what she said, because women say things, right?
So you shouldn't take anything we say seriously.
But what's important is that she did something nice and now she's using it for clout, which, you know, is that really the same thing?
Would you do it without the camera there?
We don't know.
Hey, babe.
So I just kind of distract the men at work.
That's good, babe.
Janice told me that Roger and his wife are going to that community event.
So I have a question.
Would you still let me if I was a worm?
Women's Clout Tactics00:07:57
Yeah, babe.
Yep.
So what are we doing for dinner?
Are you going to pick something up or do I need to start making something?
I don't know, actually, off the top of my head.
Okay, now we're going to go.
Men can do it without us.
They do not need us to raise kids.
I'm really sick of it.
I'm just sick of all the simping.
I'm sick of all the simping.
I'm sick of giving credit to women.
Men would raise better kids without us.
And there should be some.
There has got to be some humility and gratitude.
Humility and gratitude.
you know need for the house prices included kind of realistic please okay ready part one obviously Oh, first.
Look at that transition there.
First.
I love you so much and you're the best ever.
And you look so handsome right now and always.
Oh, that's nice.
Every single ninja product ever made.
Okay, we have the coffee maker, but we need the creamy, the slushy, the crispy, and the pizza oven and any other ones you think we should get.
And it's about $1,200 total, which is, I think, a steal.
A flower cat water fountain because I bought the wrong one from HomeGoods.
This is on Chewy, specifically from Chewy with this little flower thing.
I think it's really cute.
$19.60.
You know, he'd probably save the money, you know, for their future kids or whatever, because I don't think this couple's married.
But she'll just want to spend it on herself and, you know, stupid stuff she doesn't need.
4.1 stars.
That's good.
It's a great rating.
Lady Good Star, me too.
Okay, I've been wanting this.
You know that, but it's big, and we didn't have the space until now.
$9.99.99.
It's art.
Okay, next.
A fridge that looks exactly like this.
Okay, I used a little bit of AI, but I also did it myself.
Half bloom pop, only the Shirley Temple flavor, okay?
Half sugar-free Red Bull, and then the entire freezer is true fruit.
Okay, you do love your Red Bull and your true fruit.
Dyson vacuum must be cordless, okay?
Cordless.
$500.
It's on sale right now.
I don't know.
I don't want to have to walk near the wall to vacuum.
An F1 car and Lando Norris, okay?
Probably like $30 million, but this would look really good in the garage.
And I think he would love to stay in the guest room.
Got to sell a little more shoes for that one.
Love set couch with speakers in them, okay?
It's like a movie theater.
It's like 10 grand speakers.
That's like a bed.
Yes.
Okay.
Wow.
Audible mentions.
Gift cards too.
However much your heart desires.
Home goods, Home Depot, rooms to go.
That's fine.
Okay.
So it's just a precursor.
It's funny.
Everyone's clapping.
Like, it's interesting because everyone's laughing because it's true, you know.
But when women can publicly be terrible people and we're somehow like, I'm supposed to not notice.
Like, that's actually gluttony, like gluttony or whatever.
I don't know what overspending is, but it's gluttony, right?
Spending money you don't have.
Is Pearl confusing online skits for reality?
Well, it is reality because women make 85% of consumer buying decisions.
And we have phrases like it's cheaper to keep her.
And every woman I know ever has overspent on money.
You know what I mean?
It's like women are the ones that want to live in a hip area.
Women are the ones that want to go to expensive private schools.
Women, like, that's women, right?
Women door dash instead of cook, you know.
And then women weaponize the children in order to get what they want from the father.
So look at this.
Can we and Mommy, please, get our nails done together today and look at this?
Daddy.
Yes, love.
Can we and Mommy, please, do our nails done today?
What?
So she's teaching her kid how to be a brat, right?
You know, you do?
All right, bring me the nail polish.
I got you guys.
No, here.
What?
Here's perfect.
I don't think you can fix this.
I'm really woman like you can.
I don't really want you guys to leave.
Because you love us so much?
No.
There's a lot of work that needs to be done around here.
Oh, you don't love us.
I do love you.
Just don't take too long.
You guys take like seven hours.
It's not our fault.
It's their fault.
It is your fault.
You get your own nails, though.
Let's go.
You see, and this is like, you know, she's using the kid to get what she wants.
And they think it's like cute, you know.
She's seeing a little Chad, too.
All right, let's see this guy.
I don't know.
I think it was around $1,000.
I just thought the price of groceries went up really high.
That's why I let you don't like order groceries or go get groceries because you can't do it.
Women accidentally spent money.
Like we can't even Instacart right.
Like when I placed an order on Instacart half asleep and I ordered five chuck roasts and only needed one.
What do you mean?
Do it right.
There's a proper way of doing it.
You got three of these for no reason.
I only thought I only ordered one.
I didn't know I got two.
I was supposed to have one hamburger meat.
Like I said, all these little sites.
Like, I don't even, we never ate these.
Would every bomb, what you do, you already start clicking every button that's only I was tired and I wanted it to be over with.
So I don't know.
I'm just women accidentally spend money that adds up over time, you know.
No, you bought all these roasts again.
Like, I just don't understand why you keep doing that stuff.
That's why I don't let you do that.
Oh my god, like, I don't only ordered one.
I don't know.
Maybe it's like it.
My finger must have gone crazy, mommy.
I don't know.
I thought you guys liked him.
Who?
You know, like it's she could have a humble attitude and say, I'm so sorry, but you know, she just starts yelling.
I don't know.
Oh my gosh.
Holy shit.
Look how big this is.
Yes.
I don't understand.
Jesus.
That's enough.
Oh, my God.
I'm stressed.
Holy shit.
I would be too if I done something so dumb.
Oh my god.
I'm sorry.
Two would be two if I did something so dumb.
We're only here for five days.
Two gallons of milk on the front porch, too.
Oh my god, I don't have anywhere to put it.
We're gonna have to donate it.
Oh, because I guess they're on vacation.
Here's another one.
Taking care of everything before she can say anything.
Did you take.
Michael.
Did you love me?
Love me.
Michael, can you pick?
All right, let's get the next one.
When you're stressed about money and your biggest expense comes to comfort you, keep a lookout.
I've got to come back just a little later.
Yeah, and even if, like, think about it.
Even if she's coachable, he still has to train her.
Like, that's a lot of work for the guy, you know.
$200 million, but your girlfriend has to not complain for 24 hours straight.
Ah, we fucked.
We ain't making it out of the hood.
Might as well keep 200 meg.
God damn it.
Yeah.
And like, all right.
So I'm going to put a link in the chat, and you guys can tell me if you agree or disagree.
Why Mothers Matter00:13:10
I don't think children need mothers.
I don't.
If you disagree, that's fine.
You can call in and tell me why.
Doug MPA, feel free to call in.
I don't, I think anything good that mothers bring to the table, they get from the fathers and are taught from the fathers.
But like, in terms of do women really bring anything, I don't think so.
I think most, I think everyone's afraid to say it because their mother is going to freak out.
Everybody's mother is going to freak out.
All the women are going to freak out.
No one wants to say it, but I'll say it.
I'll say it.
God damn it.
I don't think mothers bring anything to the table.
I don't think they do anything.
I think men bring all 100% of the value.
If the woman brings anything to the table, she was taught by maybe her father, but probably not in this society because men have no authority.
If I were a man, I would just get a surrogate.
I think it'd be cheaper than a divorce.
And it would be the only way that you could be a patriarch.
And you could get some young eggs because women aren't going to give up their eggs voluntarily, right?
Cheaper than a divorce.
But I don't think mothers bring much to the table, if anything at all, that fathers can't bring.
Fathers, when they learn to cook and clean, they do it better, just as good, if not better.
I think sometimes maybe men don't know, like, they are messy when they're younger, right?
But generally speaking, when you meet a guy in his 30s, he's figured it out.
I have seen 20 to 25-year-old men that live disgusted, so do the women, right?
But like, by the time a guy's 35, the house, it might not be perfect, right?
Maybe, maybe not black guys, they might, they might never figure it out.
They might, that, I mean, whatever.
But white, Latino, and I would say the competent black men have figured out how to not live in a disgusting house by the time they're 35.
Now, it might not, now, the one, the wife, she might overclean to the point it's like obsessive.
But like, if yeah, so, um, I think mothers only destroy their kids.
So, anyways, Doug MPA, welcome to the show.
Do you agree or disagree?
Let me know.
Call in.
You're starting to convince me.
Because, guys, you know, I was talking to someone I knew about the subject and I said, you know, fathers do a better job.
And a lot of times when you talk about fathers raising children alone, they say, How would the men raise the kids?
How would they do it?
I said, They would do everything single mothers do to raise children, but better, 100 times better.
Why do people assume that men can't, that women can raise children alone and that men can't?
That is crazy to me.
Everyone's defense.
How would the father raise the children by herself?
But it's crazy.
It just, when I was sorry, go ahead.
Go ahead.
Keep going.
And we have measurable outcomes to show that fathers raise children better than mothers.
Measurable, there are multiple studies from multiple angles, and every single objective measure, single fathers raise better children.
But there's this weird whole thing where women are the better stewards of children.
It's policy based purely on emotion.
And it's going to take generations for people to disconnect mothers raising better children than fathers from their knee-jerk emotions.
Fathers, you also know where you stand with them and you know how to make them happy.
So, like, it's very confusing to kids because one day the mother's mad.
You don't understand why she's mad or what you did to make her mad.
You just know she's mad.
And then a lot of times, half the reason she's mad about one thing, it's not even the reason she's mad, right?
She's mad at your dad and they take it out on the kids.
Where dad, it's like the dad, it's very clear where you stand with him.
He's like, do your homework, go to school.
If he's mad, he tells you exactly.
I think I told the story before.
You know, I got caught with weed in high school.
I never smoked weed, but my dad, he thought I was a drug addict.
I don't, it was a whole thing.
I got caught.
It was so stupid.
This stoner kid gave me weed, right?
And I tried it, but my dad thought it was like a regular thing.
But, you know, and he was, oh my God, my dad was so mad at me for doing the weed.
But I knew exactly why he was mad, right?
I did weed.
I knew my dad didn't like weed.
And therefore, my dad is like, that makes sense.
But your mom, it's like they crash out over the trash and you're like, is it really the trash?
I take it out most days.
Yeah.
And fathers will, they will say their position.
They will children will usually apologize to the father.
You'll come up with a solution and you'll move forward.
And if a dad sees that you're implementing what was agreed upon to move past the issue, he won't bring it up again.
That's so true.
Mothers will just keep bringing it up.
Any nice thing they did, any nice thing they did for you, they will bring up.
Like, even I made me so happy watching that girl's like dad in that video.
Cause like, how many mothers could hear to their face?
Like, how many mothers could take the criticism that I want you out of the rink?
And he just took it with the good.
He said, you know what?
He's just like laughing.
You know what I mean?
And I bet everybody, everybody criticized him, I'm sure, for being a single dad of five, but who's laughing now?
His daughter, she seems like a well-rounded kid.
She's not, she doesn't seem combative.
Like, yeah, I mean, she's got a little ring thing.
Some of the people in the chat were, but like, who didn't have something?
I wore cat shirts.
Like, I wore stoner catch.
I wasn't a stoner.
I was not a stoner, but I wore, I wore cat shirts everywhere when I was like, I don't know, 18 to 20.
And it's like every kid's got something.
And the dads will actually let you do it.
Like the dad will say, look, it, I would advise you not to, but if you're going to do it, good luck.
You can deal with the consequences.
It's a cost benefit.
If the dad sees that you're getting straight A's, you know, you're actually doing what you're supposed to do.
Guys will give you leeway if you're performing.
Yeah.
So, Pearl, let's say you were that Alyssa Lou girl and you had to have that conversation with your mother about taking her out of figure skating.
How different were that conversation have gone?
So let's say you're the mom and I say, mom, I'm going back into figure skating and I don't want you around.
Why would you do this to me after all I did for you?
I paid for this.
Like it wouldn't end where the dad would be like, okay.
Like, it's just so funny because it's like, if you criticize your father on how he raised you, the dad will say, look, I did the best I could.
I wasn't, I'm sorry.
Like, I don't know.
I wish I could make it up to you somehow, but, but we're here.
We're, we're here where we are, you know, or something like that.
Yeah.
And really, the biggest criticism of most fathers is they don't protect you from the mother.
That's, I would say, the number one.
Deep down, that's the real criticism is you did not protect me from this crazy bitch that you decided to marry.
Right.
And the mothers, the mothers, like, it's just, it never ends.
It's like psychological torture and they psychologically torture the house, you know.
Guys, think about all of the terms that your mother says that you never hear a father say, I brought you into this world.
I can take you out.
I did the best I could.
Well, I fed you and gave you clothes and put a roof over your head.
Fathers never say that stuff ever.
Because they know, like, you didn't ask to be born.
Like, it's like, I didn't ask to be here.
It's mothers do the bare minimum, which is give birth.
Like, that really, I mean, he nutted in you.
He started it if you think about it.
But like, like, um, but that's like the bare minimum is taking dick and then your body just grows this thing and then you give birth.
I mean, I know that's supposed to be painful, right?
But that's like a natural, like nature kind of does that.
God, really God kind of did that.
And women take credit.
Women take credit for what God designed.
God, like you're taking away credit from Jesus Christ.
But women, they want like.
Keep talking.
I'll be right back.
Yeah.
Women want like a get out of jail free card for every bad thing they did because they gave birth.
Animals give birth.
Like you are expected if you have a kid to take care of it.
Like, okay, I got a dog.
I have a dog, and I'm not the best dog.
I'm going to be honest.
I see with like women and being parents.
Guys, don't get it twisted.
I see it in myself, right?
The lack of structure.
Like, when you date someone, it's like crazy.
Maybe not some black guy, I'm going to be honest, but in general, competent black guys and white guys bring so much structure to your life.
And you sleep better, you eat better.
It's just so much stuff they bring, right?
But when I got this dog, like I really, I moved countries like three times.
And in hindsight, I really wish I didn't buy a dog at 21, but I bought her.
I knew she's my responsibility.
I don't want to rehome a dog.
Like, I bought her, right?
And I don't think I get brownie points for taking care of it.
Like, I don't think I'm a good person because I take care of my, I could take care of her better, you know?
But it's like, no, that, you know, that's the responsibility.
Like, I signed up for this.
And mothers just don't have this attitude.
They want, um, they want credit for something they signed up for.
It's like you could have just gotten your tubes tied.
I can tell you.
You can go.
Go ahead.
I can tell you one of the worst stories, guys.
So, one of my friends was from an Asian country.
No, the mother was from an Asian country.
Again, I accidentally clicked the wrong thing.
Oh, so one of my friends was from his mother, was from an Asian country.
And the father was in the military and met the mom.
And, you know, he was a young soldier.
And she was young.
And they ended up sleeping together.
And he got her pregnant.
Now, the family found out because they were in the country where there's a base, whatever.
And they said, look, if you have this white guy's baby, we're going to disown you.
So it's either your family or the baby with this soldier.
So she chose to leave with the soldier and then they moved to the United States, right?
So he was born, only child, right?
So his entire life, whenever he did something wrong, she'd say, I left my family for you.
How dare you do this?
How dare you?
His entire life.
Right.
Then it became Jehovah's Witness.
So they had that whole thing going on.
So he had all this trauma because his mom would throw in his face constantly.
I left my, I left my culture.
I left my country.
I left my family behind because of you.
And you're going to do this to me and blah, Yeah, it was awful.
It was awful.
Could you imagine?
Well, I don't have to imagine because women do that all the time.
I gave up this for you.
It's like women give up imaginary CEO careers they would never have had.
I gave up my career.
It's like you weren't going anywhere.
As you can see with the figure skater's daughter, no, the lawyer's daughter with the figure skater, men will give up their dreams for their children.
Women will give up their kids for their dreams.
And not only that, he knew nothing about the sport.
Nothing.
And like, think about all the time he had to put in, like flying across the world to find the best like teachers.
And he was so involved.
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Like, how many mothers pay that close of attention to who's watching their kids?
Who's like, in my experience, mothers will just hand their kids to like anybody.
He was so invested that he fired, like mothers will fire coaches for no reason.
Fathers will fire coaches for good reason.
Like they'll be like, well, why aren't you teaching her fast enough?
You know what I mean?
Or, like, why aren't you, you know, because they're okay.
I'm gonna put my dog down.
She's too big.
Ow.
Um, but yeah, that's my dog, if anyone cares.
But, um, yeah.
And so, I'm like, I'm really tired of this narrative that you need two parents.
You need one parent.
You need a father.
That's it.
That's it.
I mean, it's nice maybe to have two, but usually not.
It's usually not nice at all.
Like, I think it would be heaven on earth.
Most childhoods would be heaven on earth without the mothers.
Like, I just no nag.
Are you really?
So, have I convinced you on this surrogate thing?
So, so here's the thing: I've said this multiple times, guys.
If you're in, if you're in a job that you hate, but they treat you like garbage, if you're in a marriage or a relationship and your wife or your girlfriend is treating you like garbage or whatever, the most important, the most important question you can ask yourself: is this working?
Yes or no, guys, in life.
That is one of the most important questions that you could possibly ask yourself.
Now, I'm in the camp that the statistics show that having a mother and a father is still the best way.
But we have so many women who are who are anti-marriage, are going to have kids outside of wedlock.
Men are going to have to consider what Pearl is saying because how things are going right now is not working, guys.
And I know we have some data about single fathers, but it's all good.
So, in response, yes, I can still think that a marriage is the best way to do it, but under the current environment, let's see what happens.
Do you know what men should have a family without the mother?
I actually think the data.
So, here's my hypothesis.
We got to think about it like this: before single mother homes, right, or single father homes, the mother had to basically be a full-on crackhead for the dad to get custody.
So, likely, yeah, likely, right?
A lot of the single father home stats today are from women and children that maybe were abused before the age of five, let's say.
And we all know that has a big implication on a kid's life.
Like, I knew two kids that were adopted, I live next to, and one was adopted before the age of two, one was adopted at the age of four.
Who really remembers much before you were four?
I don't.
I don't know if you do, I don't remember shit.
I remember like one kindergarten memory, and that's blurry, you know.
Um, so obviously, like, it's not like they're remembering the trauma, but we all know like a lot of your formation.
Now, the older kid was like, He stole from the church, all this stuff.
The younger kid, I mean, he was a little fat, but regardless, a little slippy, but he was a good kid.
He like, he was a musical prodigy, like he was literally a prodigy when it came to music and never like, he was a very good kid, good person.
And so, I think it impacts.
I think single father homes, like men are, it's, it doesn't even take into account that the mothers might have ruined the kids when they were young because a lot of the single debt, like think about the fact that two parent homes and single father homes fare pretty much the same.
And that's even with a crackhead mother.
Now, imagine if you get good genetics and no mother, no mother to ruin the kid.
I'm predicting that in 20 years, okay, you're gonna have all these Einstein like Washington kids or maybe whatever, all these super human kids, and a lot of them are gonna be from men that get surrogates.
And the reason is, there's no mother to destroy the kids.
There is superior genetics because you can just edit out all the like, and everyone else is going to have post-30-year-old egg genes where the guy can buy an egg from a 20-year-old.
Like, she's not going to be a wife.
She wants to be in the streets for a decade.
But before you go to the streets, just give me an egg and we can just call it.
And then the dad, you could just lie and say, Oh, the mother, and this is actually the truth.
If you want to be socially acceptable, you could just say, Hey, the mother didn't want to be a part of my daughter's life.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yes, Diane, you can comfort me.
Yes.
Oh, yeah.
Come on in.
Single fathers are more attractive than single mothers anyway.
So, yeah.
So then you can get, then now you can flirt with all the kids at preschool because there's going to be, and if you want to be socially acceptable, right?
You can get mothers.
Well, I was thinking you could get a stepmom to like an old mom, right?
Oh, yeah.
Because there's going to be all these old broads on the market, like, you know, 35 to 45.
Like, there's going to be a ton, right?
So if you want like a mother figure, you can just go find one.
And then if she acts up, you can fire her.
That's true.
Yeah, you can just get rid of her.
So I'm all for it.
I get you.
Okay.
What's the average?
The average child support.
What did Larry say?
Not sorry.
What was said about the child support stat?
Do you remember the actual stat, what it is a month?
Yeah.
So they keep saying this, it's supposed to be like $400 or something like that.
And that's not true.
What is the average child support payment in the USA?
I forgot why that's not true off the top of my head.
I don't remember either, but I think, do you remember around how much it is a month, the real average or no?
Well, I know.
I thought it was like 800.
Yeah.
I think it's closer to that.
All right, 800 times 12.
So let's say you get on child support for 10 years.
That's 100 grand.
And you should assume you're going to be on child support.
So you might as well like what you're saying is pay it up front.
Yeah, pay it up front.
And now, and you could pay 100 grand and have kids that hate you or crackhead kids and you have no control.
And you're paying and someone else is banging your wife.
So you might as well just get you surrogate.
Get you surrogate.
So if any guys are doing that, keep me in the loop because I want to, I want, I'd love to hear about your, oh no, kids with edited genes.
Well, this is like you're picking from two evils.
You get old eggs or edited, you know?
I know you're thinking like, oh, but Pearl, but Pearl, that's like wrong.
It's like, well, it's wrong to be like, why are men expected to be moral, but women aren't?
It's, it's like, okay, you know, that's wrong.
But I mean, we all had sex outside of marriage.
Like, is that wrong?
You know what I mean?
Like, so the, they say that the child support payment is 441, but the top 10 states, the average child support is over $1,000 a month.
Okay, let's, for shits and giggles, call it even and say $700, or I'm going to even go lower, $650.
I just want to see when is when is this, when is the child support more?
Okay, $650 times 12 times, we're going to do 10 years.
We're going to say you keep that bitch till the kids are eight.
No, that's still $78,000.
All right.
Let's, let's even do the $450 times 12 times 10.
You know, if you actually got 450 a month for 10 years, you're breaking even.
So.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't think high IQ babies are just gonna win.
Yeah, and if anything, it's like selfless because you're one, you're saving the kid from their mother from that terrorist, right?
Um, and then on top of that, you're giving the kid better genetics, so they'll be better looking than you, probably, right?
I mean, you saw the dad, the dad was kind of cute, actually, for an Asian guy, but but the daughter was way cuter than the dad, you know.
Let me see that.
What was her name?
Oh, Alyssa.
Uh, I'm gonna do four.
So, if there were a movement for men, especially rich men, to just have children without women, what do you think the blowback from women would be?
Because I think that you would start to see women trying to pass laws and policy against being able to do that.
Well, then you better work fast, fellas.
You better get this arrogant now.
Get it, get it before these women cry.
Yeah, look at these, like these kids, I would say, are all a little bit better looking than the dad, you know, which is kind of what you want.
It's a dude, you know.
So, and the dad was so cute, like he was just adorable.
Like, think about it.
That look at and to the fellas on this app, you know, because there's a lot of men that are great fathers, but not great lovers, you know, where they would be really exceptional fathers, but just not great lovers.
Well, what's great is the woman will fall in love with you taking care of the kids.
You could like bring it to the park.
Now, you can go find love, right?
And there's so many women that don't want kids, you'll have your pick of the litter.
There's so many to choose from.
Like, there's so many old broads, or you could even go younger, right?
You could go younger, and then when she wants to have a kid, you can let her go and say, I'll see you never.
Yeah, there's no such thing as having a woman, you pass us around.
That's it.
Well, also, one more wrinkle to the dad.
Can you imagine he's in San Francisco, the most expensive housing market in the country?
He built himself up from nothing to have a law practice where he could make enough money to support five kids by himself and then still travel around with his daughter and spend a million dollars on her figure skating.
I mean, let her quit after spending a million dollars.
A dad would do that.
never see a mom do that ever ever well congratulations to him and uh congratulations to she used to take that nasty thing out of her lip but she will eventually because that well i mean she she grew up in san francisco What do we expect?
That's why I'm hoping that she doesn't turn out to be a planning for the other team.
Well, it's gonna be tough because she is gonna be worshipped now.
So, I mean, that might mess with her, but you could say up to 18, he did his job, right?
What happened?
What the world does with the young woman?
I mean, that's not his fault, you know what I mean?
Like, but right now, at 18, that's a good kid.
What'll happen in five years?
I mean, social media can do wonders to women.
So, do you know what I mean?
Like, you just can't that's out of your control, fellas.
Maybe have a son.
I don't know.
Like, all right.
Well, uh, thanks, Doug MPA, for your contributions.
I appreciate it.
Sounds good.
I was good talking to you.
You too.
But yeah, so I don't know.
I just, I'm not convinced.
I thought someone might come up and try to convince me, but I don't really think mothers bring anything to the table.
Um, if there's anything good, I think it comes from the fathers.
And I think everybody's afraid to say this because everyone's afraid of either their mothers or the mothers that we know.
And it's really great as a woman to have a little bit of humility and just say, you know what?
I kind of suck.
I kind of suck in all ways.
And thank you so much for having a man in my life.
So single moms are horrible.
Okay, we read that already.
My mom always said to me and my brother that her best gift from God was not having daughters.
I missed that woman.
She was a real one.
She was a real nit.
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See what I mean?
I'm just, I'm going to complain every day that I can't use the N-word until black people give me a pass.
Yeah.
For the things.
Thanks, Doug MPA.
All right.
Well, guys, I'm pro-surrogate.
I think more men should get surrogates because that's really the only leverage men have is their sperm.
And that's the only patriarchal, like, that's the only way men are not going to be enslaved because marriage is going to be slavery.
You're enslaved to that woman.
So, anyways.
All right, guys.
Unless you want to, you know, juggle a roster of bitches.
I guess then that's kind of your enforcement.
If you don't do right, I'll cheat.
But that's kind of a lot of work, too.
And some guys just aren't that nit, you know, they're just not that guy.
They don't really want to, you know.
So, anyways, I'll see you guys tomorrow.
I don't know.
I might do part two of Andrew Wilson reaction.
I'm probably going to go a little earlier tomorrow, but let me know what, like, probably around like four, maybe three, four.
So I'll say it when I'm paid to say it, then I'll say it.
So, um, if you have any suggestions for a reaction, feel free to put it in the description.