Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network.
Thank you guys for tuning in.
To start the show, I might go through my Twitter and some comments from the last video.
So if you guys have a comment, a question, or a concern, please put it in either my coffee talks or on my live streams, and I will go through them the next show.
So last show, to recap, we talked about OnlyFans and how OnlyFans is actually doing more good than harm, I would say, because as a society, we don't have arranged marriage.
So it is a, it is really a need in this society until we start forcing women to marry at like 12.
I'm just kidding.
I'm just kidding.
Satire, satire, satire.
Now, anyways, moving on.
I made a coffee talk today talking about how modern women will ruin their families out of curiosity.
And before I get into my monologue and the show today, I'm going to go through the comments section of that video to see if you guys have any comments, questions, or concerns that maybe could even add to the show today.
Luke 34, 52.
Now, by the way, to give a summary, I talked about in this video and feel free to watch it.
My observations, you know, being that I'm kind of unemployed because I'm a YouTuber, I do have the opportunity to go out in society and observe.
And wherever I go, I'm always observing the patterns and the trends.
I'm always wondering who's doing what, where, and I'm always asking people for their personal stories.
Like today, I talked to a 75-year-old lady about what she's seen in society.
And I do this daily, and I have done it daily for years.
I never, my old producer even told me, he said, you never stop working.
And I'm like, I know.
I love this.
I eat this shit right up.
My dad doesn't get it, right?
He doesn't understand.
He's like, you like, he's like, why do you care so much about people?
I don't know.
I love, I love knowing the pulse of society.
So in this, I talked about how modern women ruin their families out of curiosity.
And some of the examples I gave where I've seen women leave their husbands because they got involved in a hobby community.
Now, I love the gym.
That's a community I'm a part of.
I mean, not that a part of, but kind of a part of.
And, you know, over the years, you see women bang the personal trainers, right?
Is being a YouTuber unemployed?
Yes, compared to the hardworking men in America, I am unemployed.
Yes, correct.
Yes.
I know men that they're plumbers, they're electricians, they do hard manual labor.
Compared to you guys, I'm unemployed.
So anyways, continuing, let's look at some of the comments from this video.
Broads will be perfectly in a perfectly comfortable upper middle existence with a decent home, house, land, pool, two cars, and throw it away all the way because Chad smiles at her.
The Lincoln says, I want my rib back.
Jacob says it was a big mistake telling people to follow their dreams and it would also pay their bills.
Peepee Bernie Stein says, you say curiosity, I say hubris, vanity, and pride.
It's the Achilles heel of all women.
Yes, there's no humility from us women.
Did I see Tim Pools?
No, but Doug MPA, if you give me the link to this, I'll react to it before I get into the monologue.
Now remember, I love having you guys call in and give your observations.
So as you're watching the show today, please consider calling in at the end of the show.
And when you call in, you can give a personal anecdote or a comment on anything I talk about.
This is supposed to be collaborative because together we want the most accurate show on the market.
And I can't do that without you guys because these other shows rely on facts, data, and statistics.
And while we do consider those important, we understand that women fund everything.
And the most accurate things and the most accurate data is going to come from what you see in front of your eyes.
Oftentimes, if you pay attention in society, you will be ahead of the trends.
Let's keep going.
Curiosity, boredom, monkey branching.
In my opinion, all variations of the same thing.
Curiosity killed the cat.
I've heard several stories of women getting into yoga, becoming instructors and leave their families.
It seems yoga affects women into believing they're evolved.
And that part of evolving means leaving their husbands.
Wow.
I'm trying to get my splits, but I'm not doing yoga.
So I tried convincing my single friend to join the gym.
I said it will get you closer to finding a relationship.
She didn't put any effort into it at all.
She treated it like a bar in a club, excited to meet someone right away.
I said, no, it will be a long time before a man decides to get to know you.
You have to show your face around here for a long time.
She wouldn't listen, even though it worked for me.
I invited her to gym classes.
She says, those are only women, no men.
The men don't need a class.
LOL.
I gave up trying to lead the blind.
That's true.
I think men want to make sure you're not crazy.
You're looking better with a side of bright red.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You know why the grass is greener on the other side?
Because the septic system is there.
A lack of purpose.
When three or four generations live in the same house or on the same land, the women have purpose.
I don't think so because if they had purpose, then even then they were willing to leave the second they got the chance.
They don't need random hobbies and they don't overcommit to stuff outside.
They participate with their neighbors and their answer kids.
Community and lots of kids make the difference.
Well, that's dead.
And there's a lot of cope.
They say in the country, it's not like this.
But I'm like, my mother was from a town that had pretty much no one there.
And everyone from that town goes to the city first.
So, you know, I mean, it was a tiny town.
Okay, I don't know how to get these OnlyFans girls to stop commenting on my stuff.
They always do.
Why does this feel so powerful?
Like, are you guys buying OnlyFans off of these women?
Because I don't know what the incentive is for them to keep commenting.
They're obviously bots.
I couldn't count how many women I've known that are in the constant cycle of starting over.
It seems like the limit is about five to six years.
They'll out of the blue, quit their job and move.
If they have a kid, that doesn't stop them.
And they'll still do it.
And the moves are almost always sideways at best.
It's never up.
At first, I thought you were holding an air filter for your car.
I dare to comment for the first time.
This is what I think.
I'd rather spend my time caring for our beautiful senior pet rabbit and my husband than faking fruitless, fake relationships with random people at these so-called communities.
I wouldn't say all the relationships are fake, to be honest.
Like there's guys that have made their lifelong friends from some of these communities.
I'm telling you.
It's not if you got nothing, if you're a loser, it's not a good place to start.
Or, sorry, it's not a bad place to start.
Um, yeah, this part's true, though.
Those fake people wouldn't give a crap about you if you got sick, disabled, and no longer could pay for the high fees to maintain such a lifestyle.
Will they bring you a cup of soup?
Soup, it's okay to say fake is not enjoyable to each their own.
Well, um, yeah, uh, you have to understand you're probably from a different time, you're from a different time.
Okay, um, they only melt if you're still hot, okay.
Aaron Backin, a founder of Medtronic, divorced his wife so he could marry his dance instructor.
The woman who stuck it out with him through thick and thin was cast like an old glove.
Well, how nice was she to him?
Because, like, you know, men, they usually aren't going to divorce you unless you're a bitch.
I'm blackpilled already.
You are stripping away my last slivers of hope, but I'm sure it's for the better.
Well, I'm glad I can do that for you.
Somebody's got to do it, and I'm glad it could be me.
It's actually pretty happy on the other side.
Blackpill: The breakdancing Olympic lady, anyone.
Oh, yeah.
A pearl.
This might have been one of the most on-point observations I've ever heard.
This is 100% true for your more bored suburban housewives.
Useless skills is an excellent way to put it.
Fellow Dallas residents here, and I have experienced, I gotta stop saying where I live.
I've experienced what you're talking about.
A lot of communities out here come with an upfront fee to be involved, whether that's the membership or the cost to go to dinner.
That makes it hard for people like me who work odd shift hours in a blue-collar trade.
Yeah, those are the people I see getting left out, to be honest.
Or they go online and find community that way.
We have a happy marriage with a good family and a bunch of grandkids.
I have hobbies like beekeeping, boat building, gardening, chickens, lapidary.
Now that I'm retired, I can do more with those hobbies.
Our family and grandkids are our social network.
For the most part, connections outside of the family are just too much work.
I enjoy your observations.
You are from our children's generation.
And we grew up and met in the area you grew up.
Well, it's a great area.
Modernity in these terms began in 1869 with Ispens Play a Dollhouse.
Driving through my dad's hometown with my dad, we were wandering through the dairy farms.
He pointed out the car, cows.
Two years, he said.
Two years is the time for it takes it takes for a calf to grow up enough to be bred and to have a calf of its own so it can be milked.
That is forward thinking every day in a farmer's head.
Calving season is important.
If you laugh at calving season, you are not grounded.
Well, I got to be honest.
I know some people that grew up as farmers and they said they did not like it.
So I don't know.
I don't know if farming would be for me.
My car's shoulder belt adjustment is too low.
What does that mean?
Oh, no.
Okay.
Well, maybe do I take it to a mechanic?
I can't do that myself.
I've seen it multiple times.
Women will just have friends with their lunch for three hours.
Okay, your immune system is on the decline.
All right, guys.
I used to be pretty well-known stand-up comic and DFW, but I quit over three years ago.
I didn't want the comedy scene to gossip about me more than they already did.
Women are brutal.
Yeah.
All right.
I love you guys's insights.
I can't, I could read these all day, but I won't because I don't want to waste your time.
Okay, so let's talk about modern women's curiosity.
Curiosity is defined as the strong, eager desire to learn, know, or understand something categorized by inquisitiveness and an often non-utilitarian pursuit of knowledge.
It is an engine of growth, driving exploration, questioning, and learning, and can also refer to a rare, unusual, or fascinating object.
Modern women are curious.
And on its surface, curiosity is a good thing.
You know, when you have children, I think that's one of the best things about kids is they're so well, they're so willing to learn.
They're so curious about the world.
But unfortunately, modern women don't.
Modern women are curious about the world, but do not take instruction.
The issue is modern women are so curious that it affects everyone else around them when taken to its extreme, which many modern women do.
Men that are curious understand its consequences.
If a man is curious about his potential as an actor and goes to New York City or LA to be an actor, he understands that it probably won't work out and he may lose social status.
Some men accept that risk in order to pursue their dream and they start banging fat women for rent.
You know, they do what they got to do.
They accept the consequence that comes with it.
But women, on the other hand, want to be curious about the possibilities without taking the risk that comes with it and accepting the consequences.
One example I'm thinking of about a man that was curious is the man that got the height surgery.
Now, this sounds crazy.
There's a guy who was like five, six, and he said, I'm going to get this height surgery and become a Chad.
Now he's six foot.
And listening to him talk about this, you know, curiosity at the end of it, he very well understood the consequences of his curiosity.
He understood he could never walk again, but, you know, he wanted to get bitches.
So he was like, you know what?
I'm going to do it.
I'm going to do it.
He said, you know what?
I'm going to, I'm, I'm going to do it.
And he understood the risks that came with it.
That's a trend for men in general.
Most men are not as high risk as women because they have more consequences than women, right?
A woman can take her curiosity to the extreme.
And I'm going to get into some examples.
And there's always the option of a bailout guy, although many women get too fat to make that a real possibility.
Now, here are some things that women are curious about that can work out, but oftentimes also blow up in their face.
Women are curious about plastic surgery.
For example, my entire life, it's been normal for women to get filler in their face.
And I'm not for or against filler.
There is some work that I do like, like Melania Trump.
And like, I'm personally a realist.
Kim Kardashian looks better than most women her age.
But for every one winner, there's like 10 losers.
And that's the one thing.
The man becoming an actor understands that he's probably not going to make it.
But the women that's half, you know, in a bunch of debt, get buying plastic surgery she can't afford doesn't understand that she's probably going to look weird in a decade, especially if she's got a lot of blubber.
You know, I mean, that's just not going to look good.
Now, again, The next set of curiosity things that women are curious about is social media.
Many women are curious to see if they could be social media influencers.
Now, I will say I was curious about this and it did happen for me.
But I've also had the opportunity to see women's work ethic in sports.
And I would say, generally, when you have 10 women, one to two work hard.
So most of the women destroying their lives to be social media influencers and leaving their husbands, it's really not going to work out for you, most likely.
You got to be one in a million.
I'm built different, right?
G-O-A-T, you know.
But even me, I was demonetized for two years, you know.
Many women are curious about whoring, you know, throwing it back, getting naked, curious about how much they make on OnlyFans when the average woman only makes $250 a month.
But every woman thinks she's going to be Sophia Rain.
Many women are curious about making a sex tape, sending nudes, and posting half-naked photos on Instagram without any regard for how it makes their friends and family look.
Many women are curious about different products on Amazon.
How many women are in thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt because they cannot let their curiosity end?
I mean, with all the makeup products out there, there's, you know, dressing for your body type, all this different type of makeup, all this different hair products, and all of that stuff adds up.
It costs money.
But modern women are so curious.
Modern women are curious about political causes.
Recently, we saw a woman who was married with children take her car and try to ram it into an ICE officer, all because she was curious about a political cause that she didn't even really understand.
Modern women are known.
I know somebody that works for a pretty high-up political cause.
And he said the way that they raise money for this left-leaning political cause is actually through right-leaning men's wives that donate to it.
Modern women's curiosity funds the left, either directly or indirectly.
Modern women are curious about Bitcoin.
How many men have invested, have had their wives invest in Bitcoin without their permission?
All because she was curious and some guy told her on the internet.
Modern women are curious about stupid diets.
Every fad diet under the sun is started by a woman who's too dumb to count calories.
Modern women are curious about sleeping with all different types of men.
There's this idea that women have high standards for men to sleep with, and that's just not what I've seen.
Modern women are curious about banging the fat guy in bars.
Modern women are curious about banging Chad.
Modern women are curious about banging firefighters.
Modern women are curious about banging military men.
Modern women are curious about banging famous men.
Modern women are curious about dating, about banging dance guys, singers, musicians, Olympic athletes, you name it, we're banging.
We're throwing it back.
Gluck luck 9,000.
And oftentimes at the expense of the husband, because modern women will put banging Chad above their marriage.
Recently, Clavicular went out and was partying in Miami, and a married woman kissed him on stream, all because she was curious about what it was like to kiss a young Modern women are curious about TikTok trends to the point that they humiliate all of their family.
Modern women are so curious about building a social media brand and following TikTok trends that they pay no mind to embarrassing their husbands and their children.
Modern women are curious about private schools they can't afford.
Modern women are curious about extreme religions.
Modern women are curious about living their childhood dream, even as an adult or living in their dream city, even after they have a family and children.
Modern women are curious about traveling and will drag their entire family on a trip that nobody else wants to go on.
Now, we're going to watch a few TikToks of women that let their curiosity get the best of them.
And again, I would love for you guys to think about in your own personal lives if you have seen this trend.
And I would be, I would ask you at the end to please call in and tell me your stories.
I'm going to read the super chats really quick right before I watch the videos.
Here's to Pearl going out to get a steak.
Comments repeatedly say she's sickly.
Maybe it's an iron deficiency.
Here's a steak on me.
Well, I'm not sick that often, but I was sick then.
Okay.
Share screen.
It happened.
My husband asked me the question that a bunch of people in the comments of my original video were asking me.
So recap, I'm Alexis, just about turned 43, been married for 10 years.
I want to move to New York City for three months.
Husband is not on board.
He asked me yesterday, what would you say if the rules were reversed?
What would you say if I said I want to move to wherever for three months?
Would you be okay with that?
I have three conditions that would make it okay in reverse.
Number one, it is for professional gain.
I think of it like a business trip.
If he wanted to move to a city to purposely increase his career, profession, whatever, check mark.
Yes, that's fine.
Number two, a predetermined amount of time.
The goal is not to move away from him forever for me.
And so if he was able to say, I'm going for X amount of time.
So she wants to leave her husband for three months to live in her dream city.
Of time with this purpose.
Second check mark.
The third check mark is that we see each other during that amount of time.
Just because we're not living together doesn't mean that we don't talk every day or that we don't see each other.
You know, either I'm flying there, he's flying here, whatever.
We have to keep the love alive.
If he can guarantee me those three things, yes, I would absolutely sign off on it.
And it goes in the reverse as well.
When I go to New York, not if, when, I'm still working on them.
It will be a predetermined amount of time with the purpose of increasing my career goals.
And also, I fully intend to speak to him every day, text him every day, and at least once, one of us going back and forth.
Okay.
Thank you for the super chat.
Paying my dues.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
Thank you very much.
Okay, let's watch this next one.
I love my husband.
So this is a girl.
I love my kids.
And I moved to a whole new city, a whole new state, rather.
Just me, no one else.
And I didn't move because I didn't love them, but I finally decided to love myself too.
And so for years, like I put myself on the back burner, you know, just being a mom, being a wife, which is great, you know, that's awesome.
But, you know, all this time, like I was wearing the small, but deep down, like, I wasn't really happy inside, you know?
Um, and so one day I realized that I couldn't keep living a life that made everyone else comfortable while I was crumbling inside.
So literally, like, I made the most hardest decision, like, ever, like the most soul-stretching decision, like, ever.
And that was to pack my bags and move to Nashville.
Um, I actually, one day I just woke up and, you know, I was just like, well, I can't do this anymore.
Like, I feel like I need to do something different, like other than what I'm doing.
And I felt like I needed to find me again.
Like I said, because I felt like I was losing myself.
So anyway, like rewinding, I had actually applied for a position with Vanderbilt.
And I ended up getting the position and they were offering a sign-on bonus as well as a relocation bonus.
And yeah, like I got the position and I took it.
So anyway, no safety net, like no guarantees, no nothing.
I applied for my apartment and everything.
Like I literally like got approved for everything like right away.
So it seems like everything had just fell into my lap.
Like it was what I was supposed to be doing.
And because of that, like it really validated my decision to leave.
And so I did that.
I get to Nashville.
I started rebuilding my life.
You know, this is crazy.
This is absolutely.
Yeah.
See, that's a woman versus a man, right?
And these are the same women.
Now, again, a Vanderbilt position, it's not real.
Like that's a subsidized industry.
You're not that smart.
You're not that intelligent.
You just got a position in a subsidized industry.
Okay.
Let me continue.
Now, this one is a slideshow, but I, oh, that should be another one.
Modern women are curious about being lesbians.
Yeah.
Modern women are curious about their sexuality.
Gone are the days of missionary sex.
Now you basically got to become a full-on rapist to marry these hoes to get a woman to submit.
You basically got to choke her ass out and bed.
Isn't that incredible?
Isn't that incredible?
You basically got it like, I mean, you got to tie her up and all this.
Like, it's just okay.
After five years of my husband, I left my toxic sick husband for another woman.
I took her to Germany to start a new life with me.
Here's why I'll never come back to the USA.
And I want to say something to the ladies.
I'm telling you, it's never as good as it seems.
And I've lived an interesting life.
Look, and I've lived in multiple countries.
I've lived in England.
And I am telling you, there's no move that's really going to make you that much happier.
Maybe if you're somebody that goes out a lot, that'll change your existence a little bit.
But at the end of the day, if you drink, you're just drinking in one city to another.
Maybe if there's a higher percentage of like single men, that like, you know, if you're in New York, I've heard not as good there.
But I'm telling you, I lived in Germany for years.
Yeah, I lived in Germany for three months when I turned 18.
And I'm telling you, if you cannot be happy in one place, you will not be happy in another.
Okay.
So modern women are so curious that we go to college to rack up a bunch of debt.
We're curious about what we could do with our career.
Modern women are so curious that we live in an expensive area.
We're curious about what would, you know, living in a one-bedroom apartment in an expensive city in an expensive area will bring.
The guy from Indianapolis isn't curious.
He likes Indianapolis, where the women from Indianapolis are going to go to New York City to whore out there.
But they'll be back.
You know, they'll be back.
Modern women are so curious that we had to download Tinder to get on demand.
Modern women are so curious that we had to apply for a cool job that lays us off as soon as we're not hot anymore.
Our curiosity leaves us in debt, divorced with STDs, whores.
And modern women just keep saying that we're losing ourselves.
Well, yeah, you're losing yourself to whoring and STDs and divorce and debt.
Yeah, now you're a wage slave for life.
These women are never going to be fulfilled.
They'll go to a new city, get a new boyfriend, get a new husband, get the new product, rack up more debt, and they'll never be happy.
They'll always be somebody's problem.
So I urge you to not envy women that are constantly in a state of chaos because even if it seems like it's working out for them in the short term, long term, they will never be happy.
Now, I would love to hear from you guys.
And I'm going to put the link in the chat.
Now, you can comment on anything I've said this stream, whether you agree or disagree.
I welcome disagreements.
That's completely fine.
As long as you are respectful and no personal insults.
Okay.
Well, I'm not going to.
However, if you're a little too long-winded, not to the point, I may kick you, and it's never personal.
It's only to just keep the show going.
If you're having mic or audio issues, again, I just don't have the time.
I don't want to waste the viewers' time watching this show.
So I want everyone to come on.
And the question is, is modern women's curiosity getting the best of us?
And you could say yes or no.
You could say if it's a good thing or a bad thing.
You could call in and tell me, you know, ways that it was good or ways that it was bad.
And I would even love it if you brought up personal stories.
The more personal stories, the better.
Because again, I cannot do this show without people's stories.
And a lot of times you see things that I don't see.
I don't pretend I'm the end-all-be-all.
I don't pretend I know every, I don't, right?
But I want to be the most accurate show on YouTube.
That's why I'm blackpilled because I believe in accuracy.
I don't sell hope here.
I believe in accuracy.
I believe in being accurate, as accurate as possible.
So, all right.
The first, you know, the first caller, we got the man, the myth, the legend, okay?
Doug MPA.
Doug MPA has been a contributor on the show, and he's helped me host for years.
And he's going to come on and he's going to give his take about, you know, he's a bit older.
I don't know if I don't want to dox his age.
He's like two years older.
We're like the same age, you know.
But, you know, I will say the one great thing about people that are older is they have wisdom.
So again, I'm around 30, right?
I'm 29.
And I have seen the way people's lives play out the last decade that I went to high school with.
But people that are, you know, 40, 50, you have more perspective than I ever will.
You know, because you've seen how people's lives play out over the course of decades.
So, welcome to the show, Doug MPA.
Thanks for calling in.
And guys, we don't have anybody on the call line now.
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Welcome, Doug MPA.
So hey, how are you doing?
Is modern women's curiosity getting the best of us?
Well, I would say yes, but I would add to your general premise: one of the reasons why modern women are where they are is because women in the past have rewritten history with curiosity.
So there are married women who told their daughters to be single and not be married out of curiosity.
Well, that's true.
These modern women were married, and all of them think if it wasn't for me having to be married, I could have been a pilot, I could have been an engineer, I could have been an entrepreneur.
They'll always be curious.
So they put that curiosity, the mothers and the grandmothers put that curiosity in the daughters' heads.
Because if you ask all these women, they always talk about what they could have done, all the possibilities.
Sorry, ladies.
Most of you, nothing you would have done in your life would have compared to the man you married.
These are to the grandmas and the Gen X mothers and the boomers.
Sorry, ladies.
You know, women always talk about possibility and not probability.
Curiosity, you have to factor in probability and possibility.
But all these women, they thought that if it wasn't for them having to be married, having to be with a man, they're always curious as to what their lives could have been.
Most of you would have been baby mamas working at Walmart.
I mean, single mothers work at Walmart.
Understand I'm saying.
So that's how we ended up how we are right now.
And curiosity with modern women, I think I said this to you before: boomer women and like early Gen X women were the last of the materialistic women where they wanted a big house and they wanted to fill it full of garbage.
In the 70s, they pushed having a piano room in a house, even if you didn't know how to play the piano and stuff.
But that's where we get these lifestyle women and these travelishes where they have to go to 40 different countries or they have to get some master's degree that's too much.
They're not going to use it.
That's a millennial thing.
That's got to be millennial women, right?
Yeah.
It's all curiosity.
And guys, I say that we are in the great experiment, right?
You have women going to get an engineering degree, not to actually use it, but just curious just to see what it's like to get an engineering degree.
You know, you have women who are going into male-dominated sectors, not to actually stay there, not to do their whole career there, just because they're curious.
That's why they don't want men to have male-only spaces.
Women can have their spaces, but men can't because women are curious about what goes on or what could go on if women aren't in the room.
It's all curiosity.
Let's hear from the other callers.
Thank you for the contribution, Doug MPA.
Yep.
All right, Danny, welcome to the show.
Hey, he's back.
Is women's modern women's curiosity getting the best of us?
The best of us, I don't know about that, but I think it's very prominent that like women tend to be curious about their exes a lot.
Oh, that's a good one.
And it's a very sad one, too.
I'm sorry to say.
I have these personal experiences, and they're not new.
They're like, my observations are like from 15 years ago or some, and it hasn't changed.
Can you give me a specific story?
Yeah, sure.
There was a woman that I really, really cherished.
And we have lived together for a long time.
And before she was with me, she was with that some other dude who was actually, he was like, you know, he was the guy.
You know, he was getting all the chicks and all that.
But I took this girl away from him and we moved in another town.
We lived there for, I think it was two years, but that was a long time ago.
That's when the economic crisis happened and we had to return back home.
And she got right back with him.
Oh, right back to the X.
So she was curious about what happened with the ex yeah, I don't know.
And they are now a kid together.
All that.
You know, so I lost her, basically.
But I am seeing this trend just like I'm in the passenger seat right now.
I don't, I'm not in the dating world.
I don't want to be.
I am perfectly fine with paying a loan, you know.
But I'm seeing this.
This is a trend.
Thanks for calling in, Danny.
I appreciate it.
Hold on.
Doug MPA, can you cook a little longer?
I need to let my dog out.
Hey, Bet Women's Curiosity is costing society, men, children.
It's costing us all.
We all have to pay for it.
Tax dollars, you know, child support, alimony.
We have to pay for women's curiosity.
Student loan debt.
A lot of it is women's curiosity.
Credit card debt.
The 85% of the financial decisions that women make now it's not for their families.
It's not for their kids.
It's not for any of that.
It's for women's curiosity.
Tell me I'm lying, guys.
Tell me I'm lying.
And guys, remember, men will go back on a lifestyle.
Men will deny themselves opportunities for a family, for a wife, for society.
Women will not do that.
How many times have you seen on TikTok or Instagram where women say that they can't, they are unable to deny themselves, you know, gifts, traveling experiences?
Men, the biggest example that men can deny themselves curiosity is the midlife crisis.
Remember the guy, it was a whole trope back in the day.
The guy gets older, his kids get out of the house, and then he buys that Corvette or he does the things he wanted to do when he was 20.
He was always curious that whole time what driving a Corvette would be like, or riding a Harley or something.
And you waited 25 years, huh?
And you already know he's spending like 15% of whatever she spent over the years for his curiosity.
Yep.
Society is paying the bill for women's curiosity right now.
Smell that?
Doug is cooking.
Thank you for the super chat.
All right, next.
Thanks for cooking, Doug.
I mean, that was everyone in the chat.
They're saying you're on fire tonight.
I appreciate it.
Thank you.
All right, Sean, welcome to the show.
Your contributions are always awesome.
So, what do you think is women's curiosity getting the best of them?
I mean, I would say certainly they like their curiosity, right?
Like, I mean, they like sort of the emotional ups and downs.
And certainly, my stock portfolio in the consumer discretionary category is doing quite well.
I don't know if you guys ever remember that white girl index that came out that basically tracks like Apple, Lulu, Lemon, Starbucks, Ulta Beauty.
You just see those stocks just go up like crazy, right?
So, I think social media has really opened their eyes to what's possible, whether it's dating or whether it's spending on vacations or what is kind of possible in terms of a lifestyle that they want to buy.
And I think at the end of the day, they are getting what they want, whether it's debt funded or whether they have a job to buy it in cash.
So, it depends how you see it, right?
Like, for folks who are invested in those kinds of companies, they're doing well.
The girls, the way they see it is they get the emotional highs, ups, and downs.
Now, maybe on the back end of life, they're not as happy, but you know, they had a good 30, 40-year run.
I think they're happy with it, right?
So, you know, it just depends on like what stage of life that they're currently in.
Certainly, you see women as they get into their 50s and they're single and/or 60s, they tend to be a lot more bitter and jaded because a lot of that curiosity no longer hits the high that they want.
And I think that's when they become a lot more regretful, but it's hard to say, right?
People always think the grass is greener.
A lot of these women may have had kids and then they regret not having done all the single girl stuff.
So, I think they're going to be bitter either ways.
Either way, that's so true.
Yeah, like I've never seen women that are like 50 plus, 60 plus that are just like very happy and bubbly people.
It's very rare, even if they have kids.
It's like the ones that had kids wish they didn't have kids, and the ones that had kids wish they or didn't have kids wish they did.
It's like they'll never be happy, 100%.
And I think part of it, it might be just biologically driven.
Like, they're just very neurotic, bitter people.
Uh, like, I think that's just how God made them.
And it's unfortunate, but uh, you know, it's just you just have to ask yourself, how many older women have you met that are just happy, very positive people to meet who aren't like Amish, right?
Like, they haven't, they haven't been able to see all that other stuff that's out there.
They've lived in the mountaintops or wherever, right?
They live in the middle of nowhere, so there's nothing to envy, and even then, they're crabby too.
I mean, I've met near Amish women that are still bitches, it transcends.
I want to add something else.
So, somewhere along the way, I think this is female empowerment and feminism, but women are under this weird idea that they can control outcomes.
So they'll be curious about something and they'd expect a certain outcome.
And when it doesn't turn out to how they want it, they get upset.
And once again, everyone else has to pay for it.
Would you agree or disagree?
I would agree.
And I can tell you a story about that.
When I joined my latest company, one of the senior vice presidents was very feminist-like, and she would make comments like when she joins a lot of her virtual meetings, she likes to count how many women are basically joining the call.
She wants to measure how diversity is improving.
And then slowly but surely, her company hired a C-level exec who's a female who then hires a lot of other women.
And very quickly, within like six months, the organization becomes very politically toxic.
And our C-level exec is just working people to death like crazy.
And just last week, you know, we're like on a, you know, an off-site trip and she's just complaining non-stop about how, you know, she's being worked like a, you know, basically worked to death and how she's just miserable doing this.
And it's like, you know, they will complain about this sort of feminist utopia.
Like if only a company operated like Bumble and then when everything goes to shit, they'll be the first ones complaining when they get exactly what they want.
Yeah, I agree.
Thank you for the contributions, Sean.
I'm going to drop you and bring up the other, Sean.
All right.
Sean, welcome to the show.
What are your thoughts?
Is women's curiosity getting the best of us?
Feel free to add in any stories or observations you've had.
Yeah, shout outs to you guys, man.
I got a big one.
All right.
So hold on, man.
Did you see?
Did you see the robot that was just at Washington?
Like at the White House, they had a robot, figure eight, AI initiative around robotics and AI.
And they had Melinda Trump, Melenia Trump there.
No?
Front row and center.
Okay.
Now, let's look up what she has done in her life to know anything about robots and AI.
Getting the best.
Early beginnings was here.
She moved to New York.
She became an entrepreneur because she sold jewelry on the QVC and she grew.
And then she also sold a skincare line.
Then she opened up a media film, a documentary about herself.
Then after that, she's in this new initiative.
And in the initiative, you ready for this?
This is the curiosity messing it up.
The core philosophy of it is to free up students' time.
And then that purpose will allow kids to be able to play outside in sports and activities.
So we're using and leveraging AI in a way where our students can be prepared so they can go outside and finish school very quickly and go play with the flowers and go play with dogs.
Well, China is probably not doing that.
You think they're doing that?
I don't think you think they're putting women in charge of AI and robotics with zero background and educating the whole entire nation in it.
They're a leading initiative.
Did you see the council?
It was just women only, Pearl.
It was no men around.
The robot was even female.
AI Council.
Let me see.
It was ridiculous.
I was sitting back like, really, brother.
Oh my gosh.
Hold on, guys.
I'm going to pull this up.
We just put women in charge of the AI for the children for the future generation.
Think about it.
Look at that.
Think about all the qualified men that are like, have been working their whole lives.
And are like experts and like AI just to watch these random women get the job.
Has that ever happened to you guys where you just watched a woman like take a position you wanted?
Facts.
You know what?
I might, yeah, I'll put one in private tab, but one of the Instagrams is not a real place coming up is all these female firefighters that keep failing the firefighter test.
In fact, I might put one in the, they're just curious.
They know for a fact that they shouldn't be there, but they're not, they can't even pass half the test and they keep trying over and over and over again.
It's curiosity, guys.
Curiosity is going to get people killed.
You have female police officers.
They have that 30 for 30 where they want 30% of police officers to be women, firefighters.
It's all curiosity, and it's going to get people hurt and get people killed.
Danny here, a hug for you, Pearlie.
You're a nine out of 10.
I don't care what Clav says.
Good night.
Thank you for the super chat.
That was very kind of you.
All right, guys.
Right now, we've gone through all the callers.
So we're just going to do a panel.
I'm going to bring the other Sean back up.
We're going to talk about the general topic.
However, if any of you would like to call in, feel free if you have a story and I'll give you the stage or whatever.
But until then, we're just going to bring everyone up.
So, Sean, welcome back.
Okay, well, I'll just meet you.
Oh, yeah, yeah, he's there somewhere.
I'll wait till he comes back.
Yeah.
I have a story.
I told you, so like Curiosity, Women's Curiosity has rewritten history to paint women as these victims that coulda, would have, should have.
And in my life, you know, I know so many women where their wife, no, the mother was married to a man of value or, you know, a good man.
They taught their daughter to be independent.
And these mothers, curiosity, they lived vicariously through their daughters.
And now their daughters are out here alone.
And I'm sorry, guys, but there's a reason why these women didn't leave their husbands because they understood that there's nothing that their husband could have put them through that would have been as bad as being out here alone.
And now their daughters are out here alone with no relationship skills, no prospects, no ability to get married and couple with a man.
And yeah, it's actually incredible how many women from, you know, quote-unquote traditional countries said that to me when I was doing my interviews.
Like Nigeria, I would say, was the number one place I heard that from.
Like the Nigerian immigrants to the UK, they would all say their mom told them not to be housewives like they were.
Exactly.
This is why you can't blame feminism, Bev.
It's just women.
Like, there was no feminism around when Eve did it.
So all the way from Eve to AI, the curiosity has killed the cat.
Literally.
And we keep just propelling it.
It's ridiculous at this point.
Oh, here, we're going to read this firefighter.
That's like the final stage of Red Pill.
It isn't feminism.
It's women.
Oh, wait, hold on.
There you go, right?
All right, let's see.
This is the firefighter if anyone's got any thoughts on this.
Ready, Monica?
You got this.
Let me know when you're ready.
Go.
This is curiosity right here.
Come on.
Read the comments.
Hilarious.
Now, imagine this woman saving you from a fire.
Look at this.
I'll save myself at that rate.
I mean, it's, I'll literally call anybody else.
Look at this.
Can you imagine her pulling you out of a burning pill?
I'd be upset.
We only have to watch up the first like 50 seconds of it.
And she's going to get the full pay of a firefighter.
Full pay, full benefits.
Take your time.
Look at this.
She said, take your time.
Insane.
That's incredible.
That's incredible.
I mean, women, it's just so embarrassing.
Like, I'm just embarrassed to be a woman sometimes because this is just like it's embarrassing.
It's like, what are we doing, guys?
And then, like, just click on the second link to the that one's shorter.
Okay.
Okay.
Hold on.
Black women, what are you guys doing?
Oh, my God.
Look at, I mean, that white women, we have our problems too.
So I'm not even trying to judge, but like, it's just embarrassing.
It's like embarrassing.
It's like the white women are transitioning their kids.
The black women, like, what are you guys doing?
Like, maybe, why don't you just think I can't do it?
Do you know what I mean?
Like, men will go into a career field and realize they suck and just say, do you know what?
Like, I'm not smart enough to be a pilot, or I'm not, you know, I just don't have it in me to, you know, they'll realize they suck.
Like, where is that introspection as a woman?
Bro, you don't have to realize it.
Someone will tell you long as a man, someone will tell you long before you have to realize it.
Long before.
Okay, can you can you role play this?
Um, imagine Doug MPA is trying to be a firefighter and he's failing.
Sean, how are you going to tell him?
Hey, what's going on, Doug?
How you doing today?
Uh, I'm doing good, sir.
Uh, have a seat, have a seat, have a seat, have a seat.
Okay, I'll sit down.
Um, so, so, sir, how's it going?
Good, good, good.
How's the wife?
How's the kid?
How's the girlfriend?
Whatever you got.
Oh, you know, I live alone, sir.
And but, but my cat is doing my cat and my dogs are doing really well, though.
Yeah, yeah, that's good.
I would live alone if I was you two.
So, shout outs to that.
So, let's get straight to it, Doug.
Your performance has been whack.
All right.
At the end of the day, you've been doing terrible, but it's okay.
Here's the turning point: you have about 30 days to get it right, and I'm going to help you out with that.
How does that sound to you?
That sounds good.
Don't worry, man.
What do I even say?
You know what?
You know, the best part about Sean, he told you, he told me my performance.
Okay, I think there'd be a little more pushback if he didn't do the 30 days.
If you would have said today's your last day, you know, okay, there would be a little bit of pushback.
But if you say a guy's performance, say the problem, and then give a timeline and a solution, most guys won't even talk back.
So, good job, Sean.
Okay, now it's been 30 days.
He still sucks.
See, I knew you wanted to go there.
Hey, Doug, come in.
How you doing, man?
Hey, hey, sir.
How you doing?
I'm doing good.
It's kind of hot outside.
You know, the, you know.
Well, yeah, it's going to get hotter, man.
So come in here and sit down.
Got something to tell you.
It's good.
Don't worry about it, man.
I got a solution.
We got everything.
You know, it's been the 30 days.
So I'm going to go straight to the chase.
All right.
It's been 30 days.
What do you think about your performance in the last 30 days?
I know that I've improved since our last meeting.
I know that for sure.
Yeah, they're having some level of improvement.
You're doing better, right?
Remember, yeah, yeah, you're doing better, but you're not doing where we need you to be.
All right, Doug.
That's been the biggest issue.
And so after revising this, see, so what exactly do you mean by need?
Say it again one more time.
So you said that I'm not doing what you need me to do.
So define what you mean by need.
Yeah, the team needs you to bring the ladder outside the truck.
If you can't do that, Doug, we have some problems, right?
Now, there's a lot of other things that you can do in supporting us and volunteering at the fighter fighters, but you cannot be a fighter fighter if you can't pull that ladder out of the truck.
People's lives hang in the balance.
So this is what I'm going to do for you.
You're not going to be working here no more, that's for sure.
But we still have an opportunity for you to volunteer.
We still need great people in administration and logistics.
And that's you.
That is your superpower.
That's where you actually bring Supreme out of the rest of the team.
So if you like to do that, I got the rest of the team that still wants you to be a part of the team.
But if not, we got you some actual good contacts at the unemployment office, and we'll hook you up with that also.
So I know some people there.
So I just have a question.
So I couldn't move the ladder, but okay, so what percentage of 100% of a firefighter would you say moving a ladder is?
Because I think that I'm good at other percentages.
Maybe we maybe I can be a firefighter that works on other things besides the ladder.
Yeah, that's why I said you can volunteer.
We got you in administration positions, but being in the field, bro, that's just not your strong suit.
Now it's okay.
All right.
We can move on from here, but you're still part of the team.
We still love you.
We still care about you, Doug.
But we're just putting you in a different play right now.
And that's how it's going to happen.
You can't talk your way out of this one.
But don't worry.
I can take that walk with you.
I feel like I put you in a great position.
You got to hire him to just fire people for you.
Yeah.
So what you're saying is never have to fire anybody again.
Just get shot.
I know, right?
Good Lord.
So what you're saying is, oh, am I going to be able to get my stuff out of my locker at least?
Yeah, of course.
Of course.
The whole team out there is waiting for you, man.
We ain't just going to send you off in a bad way.
We don't want you to get angry, man.
We still got love for you, man.
You just can't do that position.
That's it, Doug.
Can I keep my name tag?
Nah, somebody else needs the locker.
You know, we broke out here, man.
We ain't got that much budget, you know.
All the initiatives went to the homeless people.
You know that already.
Conserve tax dollars, right?
Okay, okay, I guess.
I tried my best.
Thank you, sir.
I appreciate it.
No problem.
No problem, Doug.
Give me, give me, show me love.
Show me love.
The female Doug would say it's not.
This is what Sean said.
It's not what you said.
It's how you said it.
No, no, no.
If this were a woman, they would find a way to make it about them being a woman, not being understood.
They talk about how the standards aren't fair for women.
Considerations haven't been made because of the fact that she's a woman.
100%.
Oh my God, that was so funny.
I'm going to bring up the next caller.
Remember, the question is: is modern women's curiosity getting the best of us?
I know we were having fun because we didn't have any other callers, but we are trying to stay on topic.
So, Yoshi, welcome to the show.
What is your answer to the question?
Is modern women's curiosity getting the best of us?
And feel free to add any other statements or personal examples.
All right.
I'd say no, it's not modern women's curiosity that's getting talking about getting the best of us, like destroying society, basically.
Yeah.
Okay.
What do you think it is?
You know what?
It's like y'all heard that quote: that hard times create weak men.
Hard times create strong men.
Strong men create good times.
Good times create weak men.
Right.
I'd say it's just, I'd say men are weak, and we're not, we're, we're allowing women to take over everything.
Like, be, you know, because we've had, we grew up in good times.
So we're the weak men.
Well, but how, how is it a guy's like, how is it in his control?
You know, if he, if he applies for a job and they give it to a woman, you know?
Right.
And the boss is like, okay, well, I'm going to get sued if I don't give a woman this role.
Like, how is it?
I would say men should.
I mean, you, you should, a man's role is you shouldn't need a boss.
You should go start your own business.
So if the boss doesn't give you a job, you should just be a competitor and be the boss's competitor.
Start your own thing.
Only 20% of people are entrepreneurs.
80% of other people work for somebody else.
So you can't even apply that across the board, dude.
That's dumb.
Really?
80% of people have a boss and work salary or work for a business or the public.
80%.
Only 20% of people have their own business.
Try again.
But 99% of statistics are lies.
Oh, Jesus Christ.
The thing is, it's really deeper than that.
It's really like men and women, we're like different species.
We're in different realms.
So it's like both Adam and Eve were both equally wrong.
It wasn't Eve was more wrong.
Would y'all agree with that?
Would you say Eve was more wrong than Adam and Adam, or would you say they were both equally wrong in what they did?
Because they both had different roles.
Right?
I'm always going to say the woman's more wrong.
Me too.
Adam, no.
I think Adam would have been chilling if Eve never came in.
Yep.
Eve would have caused us regardless.
Yep.
You know what I mean?
Because he was weak.
He was weak and he believed Eve.
Eve believed Satan.
That's who Eve believed.
So they were both like wrong in different, because they had different roles.
They're in different realms, but they're both equally wrong.
So what do you think is in the best of women then?
You think you're saying it's like weak men.
Right.
I mean, it's both.
It's really both.
It's the weak men and then Satan controlling the women because of the, yeah, yeah, it's actually, it seems like it's more because of the weak men,
but I think God sees it as God doesn't care about gender.
He just knows that men and women have different roles and they are, they both do wrong things in different ways.
And it's equally wrong.
So I think.
Okay, well, thanks for watching.
My biggest thing about this weak guys who say that the this whole weak men argument have never been in a serious relationship or never been married, guys.
You can't make a woman do anything in the West, you just can't do it.
You can be as strong as you want to be, but if she doesn't want to, she's not going to.
If she's going to leave, she's going to leave you.
You can't make her stay.
You can't make her stop spending your money.
You can't make her not put a charge on you.
Like, you can't make her do anything.
And a lot of men have to figure this out the hard way.
So that's why.
Go ahead.
I'm just not going to argue about religion.
You know what I mean?
It's like, well, you know what?
I kind of wonder.
You know, what I noticed is that a lot of women, they'll get up at 6 a.m., they'll put on their best face, their best clothes, their best yes, sir attitude for their boss who doesn't even know their middle name.
You know, they'll let this guy bark orders at them.
They'll stay late without a thank you.
They'll move mountains to hit a deadline, ignore their family and their husband, all for a direct deposit every two weeks.
They'll be submissive, cooperative, and so on.
But the moment they step through the door of their own house, you know, they don't care to cook.
They don't care to bring their best self anymore.
You know, all that stuff's kind of out the window.
And, you know, all you get from a woman like that is their residual version.
They're just tired, argumentative, and don't ask me for nothing.
So, like, that's the disconnect that I don't understand.
Maybe men need to start paying their wives.
Maybe that's the only way to get them to actually do that with nannies.
Welcome to the show, Charles.
Uh, 67 with experience.
Oh, can I slice up with Doug?
Um, okay, let me drive a truck.
Let Doug drive a truck that drug die, that ladder truck that fellas talking about.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
See, see, I could have stayed on the job by driving the truck instead of not lifting the ladder.
How are my driving skills?
We always figure out something for you to do.
Yeah, thank you, Charles.
Appreciate it, buddy.
Listen, I'll be quick.
Would you probably brought up something about the uh the Bible, all that kind of stuff?
That uh, Genesis 3:16.
When God started dishing out the punishment, it started with Satan, and then he came to the woman and he told Adam, said, Now, but you listen to that woman, I'm gonna punish your ass too.
So, just take a look at it and read it to your trad people out there and let them see what they think about that punishment.
Because my Bible, my thing, my book says all.
And because you listen to that gal, your ass is in trouble, too.
So, I don't know about the rest of y'all, but being as old as I am, uh, I got a lot of experience.
Them gal talking talking to you.
So, what do you think of the topic?
Do you think women's curiosity is getting the best of us in society?
And have you seen that?
Oh, hell, Lord, have mercy.
Yeah, let him get listen to him.
What state are you in?
Is that Alabama?
You can't tell Mississippi.
I'm Alabama, Alabama.
Okay, yeah, I got an accent.
I hope y'all understand it.
Okay, I can half understand you.
Well, this is real.
They paid people talk like this.
They like, and that's real.
I got from the old folks, but we all curiosity.
Oh, Lord, man.
They walk into they'll walk, they'll walk in the middle of shit.
Just then they don't know what it is.
Won't you go in there and take care of all the stuff?
All the damn hell raising that goes on in there.
It's ridiculous.
It's ridiculous that a woman's a woman that killed that thing, girl.
I ain't talking about the cat neither.
I'm talking about the other one.
So, do you have a story where someone you knew was curious and ruined their life or ruined their family?
Do you have a specific story you got?
Which one of them ex-wives you want to talk about?
I don't know which one's the most entertaining story.
Oh, the entertaining story.
The entertaining stuff.
Oh, yeah.
The young ones, the one, the one that had my boy because she figured everything's going to be cool and everything like that.
Now, them two young ones is crazy as a shit.
And I can't do nothing with them neither, but they grown and everything.
But they're expecting I'm going to teach him.
And she just went out there and decided, okay, I'm going to check out these other guys while I'm separated and all that shit.
And I'm like, and it's and the stories when I got old, I've been in the business for all my life, been out in the business world all my life.
And when I got to retire, I said, I went up here anyway.
I'm going to see, I get out and everything.
And what y'all focus?
I'm just, I just ain't found YouTube this time a little while.
Like I said, I've been doing my stuff where I can retire, but Lord have mercy.
When I got out there, y'all folk done going crazy as hell.
It's just absolutely.
Somebody said to y'all to be in a serve tables or something other once in your life.
And I'm like, shit.
So I went up there and helped this old friend of mine out.
And I'm like, man, like being, I ain't never cooked nothing in my whole life.
The only thing I can do is cook something.
I ain't never seen the damn Marathro till I was about 66 years old.
But anyway, but watching what's going on out there, the curiosity about, I need to see what she's talking about.
And the easy way in the middle of shit and all that other kind of stuff.
And I'm kind of lost.
I'm like, like, what kind of curiosity?
You want to talk curiosity where they get to hurt somebody else?
What kind of damn curiosity are you talking about?
I've seen a lot of that shit.
A lot of it.
What kind of curiosity?
Can you be a little specific on that?
Because, you know, curiosity has certain kind of circumstances.
We talked about it in the monologue.
Did you watch the monologue?
Oh, hell no.
I just got on here a while ago.
Why don't you watch the monologue and then you can call back?
Yeah, I just wanted to play that, man.
And check that out when you get a chance, Pearl.
I didn't mean to ball y'all.
You're right.
I didn't figure out how I got through on this damn telephone.
I don't know.
Thanks for calling in.
I appreciate it.
And how you get up?
He's all right.
All right, thank you.
Yeah, I could tell that was Alabama a mile away.
I could half understand it.
I'm not gonna lie.
I was like, but yeah, curiosity, you know, I don't.
And do you think that women ever get to a point where they're not curious anymore, or does that evolve as they get older?
Like, does what they get curious about evolve as they get older?
I think it does evolve based on where they can get the sexual attention from.
So, like, for example, women's curiosity when they're young is like raves and stuff and like concerts because they go they're the hottest girls at the raves, you know, when you're like 18, 19.
Then you age out of the raves or whatever.
Old women, it's in Texas, there's a lot of old women that like dance and they go to like rodeos and like There's even like the van life for old women.
I think that's why Gabby Petito died.
Her boyfriend crashed out because this bitch was dragging him along in the van.
You know, I think he's like, this is.
I think I would say, oh, my bad.
No, you're okay.
I wanted to say something before I head out.
What I was going to say is, man, actually, the curiosity is still there, guys.
I mean, like, I think everybody thinks like DEI did away with it.
I mean, it did away with all that race and all that other stuff, but it's still there for gender.
Those are two entirely different initiatives.
And I think people still don't even understand that.
You got race-based quotas and preferences for diversity, but that's one thing.
The gender-based programs, economic-based programs, women-owned business initiatives, set-asides, like all that is still there.
Nobody's questioning about upheaving and moving that.
It was just DEI for all that other stuff.
So I would just say, like, women flawless victory again, like, right?
Like, it's just narrowed the market for exclusive women.
Prior to that, it was like black men, Asian men, Latino men.
They have been taken out.
And it's just women that stand now to benefit from any set-asides, privileged position, first-class citizens, and initiatives from Lance Grants and et cetera.
So I just think it's like massive crazy.
I just saw the freaking space sex CEO, Gladwell.
It's a female.
And she was like, Yeah, over here, we don't focus on gender.
And I was like, Okay, cool, good.
You know, like, all right, there we go.
Then she said right after that, yeah, but you know, I have to be a CEO for women and lead women over here.
And, you know, there it goes.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's like flawless victory across the board, man.
This curiosity is going to fucking destroy the West.
Men, especially white cis men, stand the hell up, bruv.
This shit is getting old.
We're about to be freaking Africa.
We're about to be Asia somewhere.
Our country is about to be effed if you guys don't stand the fuck up.
Don't ask blacks men to do it.
They won't.
So white man, we need cis white men to stand up and bring back a great nation that we know and we love.
We need capitalism.
We need our strong nations.
We need our strong rhetoric.
We need our culture back because, like I said, when you look at the land board, there is no greater civilization for humanity than the whites.
I know it sounds crazy, but put some respect on whites.
So white men use the word civilization.
Okay, I just said it for those who were inclined.
So God dang, get back, take your country, man.
And I'm black and I'm saying this.
All right.
Make America white again.
Let's bring it back.
Let's go.
Yeah, white guys.
Tell your wife no.
Tell that bitch no.
Tell your wife.
How many women would get in line if they thought divorce was on the table for you fellas?
How many?
I'm not probably not the majority, but you know, maybe like 10%.
See, because you know, there's starting to be hope.
You're starting to see more male leaders getting into positions of power that aren't married.
Yeah, I've noticed that too.
It's got normalized.
It used to be where you had to be married, but there are governors and businessmen who are just not married.
That's what it's going to have to take.
It's going to have to take a wave of men who get into office or become CEOs and just don't get married.
Yeah.
And I think it's like it kind of cycles.
It's going to like cycle in and out, right?
It's kind of like, you know, back in the 80s when there's a lot more drug dealing and stuff like that going on, right?
The men of today's generation have watched, you know, American Gangster and they've seen kind of what has happened for guys who went through that.
And they're kind of like, yeah, I don't want to go down that route.
Right.
And so the men of the millennial and Gen Z generations have seen a lot of their parents get divorced and their dads get wrecked.
And they're like, yeah, I'm not going down that route.
Right.
So you're absolutely right.
It used to be back in the past, like you had to be married if you wanted to be CEO or a C-level exec or partner at your firm.
But now, because so many men have seen like their dads or folks in their life get screwed over and divorce, now they're a lot more sympathetic about like promoting guys who are not married, who don't care to get married.
Like it's becoming more and more like Europe, if that makes sense.
And also, you could tell because there's that still trying to shame and insult and guilt men into not accumulating wealth and doing things for themselves.
That's where this whole male loneliness epidemic thing is.
They're trying to get men to still get married, even if they know it's bad for them.
So, the way you got to see it is that's all pandering towards female demographics.
They want those women to watch their content because that's where the ad money is.
The ad money is not with men.
You can show whatever you want in front of their face.
If they don't feel like buying it, they will not buy it.
And most men will rather keep their cash and/or invest it than they will spend it on frivolous stuff that they don't need.
But women will just spend, spend, spend.
So, that's the content that sells, right?
So, whether it's Scott Galloway or Daily Wire, they'll all say it because they want a female audience.
They don't really care for a male audience.
There's no money in that game.
Uh, Gia, welcome to the show.
Do you think women's curiosity has gotten the best of us?
Um, I do.
I think curiosity kind of um starts with single mothers, that's why they're single mothers because they're curious.
Um, also with uh, kind of basically everything you guys have said: there's more women in college getting useless degrees, um, they're buying out houses, so that's kind of curiosity, dating all the Chads.
Um, but one, just one quick little story that kind of happened last month was my cousin, uh, she has a co-worker who was supposed to go like on a supposed to be like her wingman on this like double date.
And she ended up getting um bailed on by the guy that she was trying to ask out.
Uh, but she um, she was telling me how her mom recently bought her like a Europe trip and uh, she was going on this like two-week Europe trip, and she just recently got that job.
So, don't really know why, like, you would like, I think she just started working there like two, three weeks, and then she like requested time off.
Uh, but um, like the fact that she could go and work and make money versus going on this Europe trip, and like she doesn't even have a car, and she's like 28.
And it's like, what are you doing?
And it's like, so she instead of working, she's instead of working, just curiosity, not missing out on this trip.
And it's like, you literally just got this job, and it was like with it's like general labor, but it's like pretty well paying.
It's in San Francisco and she like lives in Oakland, and she like has to take um uh the transit over to her job every single day.
And like, there's like this scent guy that kind of like is into her and like the one that like bailed on her on her date, but it's kind of into her and like drives her back.
But like, she always has to pick, like, ask for rides if she wants to go anywhere.
And it's like, What are you doing going on this trip?
One thing that I've noticed about women, I told you, like, nothing will stop the curiosity.
I know more women who will spin themselves down to zero in their bank account than men.
Like, women will pay $10,000 for a trip that's going to happen in a month and a half, and then figure out a way to pay for life until their trip.
It's crazy.
Stuff that men just can't do.
And also, this is effective dating because, guys, a woman will buy a house, will make a $400,000 or $500,000 commitment for 30 years when she's 27, making $50,000 a year,
have a car note she can't afford.
So effectively, she's broke.
But when she's dating, she'll expect the dating and courting period.
You have to, you have to quench her curiosity with the lifestyle.
For you to show that you're serious and you should just be taking her out for dinner or something.
Now you got to take her on trips.
Now you got to do all this stuff that she can't afford, yeah.
And then she'll say she's a homeowner and brag to everybody even though she can't afford the house.
Insane all over instagram.
Oh, i'm a honor.
Oh, i'm a home homeowner.
I'm a homeowner.
I just met a chick with a hundred can debt for an art degree, who bought a house with the mortgage and couldn't even afford a car.
Yeah, funny.
Uh, thanks for calling in geo, that's a great story.
Yeah, no problem.
Well yeah, women are just gonna get curious and then die alone.
So enjoy the decline fellas, enjoy it.
Get you a whore, get you a whore.
Yeah, you know, women are gonna be curious with somebody.
It might as well be you.
How many of your friends what?
I don't know if you had this where their mothers were married but then they've been perpetually single?
Yeah, how many friends from high school?
Um, I mean, I don't know because I lost touch with a lot of people, but up until like 25 26, i'd say like half wow, and all their moms were probably married.
19 20 21 22 right yeah, i'd say it's like half and half, it kind of matches with the stats like half of women will be single and childless.
I'd say half were single and it and did their mothers tell them not to tell them all the horror stories?
Talk about all the horror stories of the women of the past and stuff.
No, I mean, I don't.
I don't think like in it wasn't really like relationship centered um, I would say the high status people where I work was, like where i'm from, it's just they were really involved in whatever they were doing, whether it's like it's the hobby stuff.
It's like theater or uh, sports or whatever it is.
Um, where i'm from, the I get there's a good chunk of women that would talk shit about the dads, but I don't know if they said, don't get married, can't remember.
Yeah I, I just when Kevin Samuels said that mothers failed their daughters, like there's a generation of mothers that failed their daughters, I agree 100 and once again the, the curiosity.
It stems from possibility, not probability.
Yeah, but I I don't think it's.
I don't think it's.
They failed them, though I think their mother, the mothers, never did any work.
They're not good wives, like this whole idea that just because you're married, you're a wife or you're even a good wife.
It's complete bullshit.
They don't know anything.
Yeah, Talk to an average Boomer or Gen X woman about like what makes her husband happy.
She doesn't have a clue.
Yeah, they've never even thought about it.
So it's like they don't have anything to give.
Like they have nothing.
They've never thought about it.
I agree with that.
Like, as far as girls that I've dated from the States, most of them cannot cook.
Most of them don't even clean.
If you see the inside of their car, it's like, oh my God.
But if you date girls that are from abroad, not saying that they haven't become somewhat westernized, but at least their belief system is like women are still expected to cook and clean for a guy.
They're expected to do certain traditional things.
Like that's very hard-grained in many countries.
But in the U.S., it's like, you know, getting married is a status.
It's like you got the registration.
That's it.
You're now a wife.
You don't actually have to learn or do anything.
Do anything.
Yeah.
Like, that's why I say it's not even real.
Like, people get married and it's just a title.
Like, that's why they're getting married.
They want the status and the title of being married.
Otherwise, like, why are they wearing white on their wedding day?
I 100% agree with that.
You know, I kind of wonder if Instagram didn't exist, would women still marry the same men?
You know what I mean?
Like, because a lot of Instagram is like a social status thing of who you can show off and where you're going.
So if that didn't exist and like your life wasn't public to everyone else, do you think people would still choose the same people?
Well, did you see that trend a couple of months ago where they said having a boyfriend is embarrassing because so many women on the social media don't show their boyfriends anymore?
That kind of tells you they don't even respect the vast majority of men.
You know what I mean?
Because the girls that are with the guys who they really desire, who they know other women like, those girls are always posting them on social media 100%.
And you know, I'll say this, guys.
Women that do nothing but seek validation from other women, they might as well be lesbians, dude.
Honestly, like, I don't get why you'd be a heterosexual woman and just completely deny the fact that you're seeking validation and attraction from heterosexual men.
Like, I don't get it.
If you're a woman and all you seek, you're trying to decenter men.
You're a lesbian, period.
Yeah, I think this idea because I'm thinking about where I grew up, and I would say it's a more married part of America than most of America.
And if I had to say, out of 10 wives, how many have even paid attention to what their husbands want, care about, and had any sort of knowledge?
Like, I never heard, you know, watch your nagging as a woman, you know, you have a tendency to nag and complain, make sure I've never heard that.
Not from one.
I would say maybe two out of 10, maybe, maybe.
Have you seen that thing where the woman will go to her husband and say, you know, what's our daughter's doctor's name?
And he doesn't know.
Or, you know, or what's our son's teacher's name?
He doesn't know.
See, see, because women do, you know, he should turn around and say, you know what?
When's my birthday?
What's my favorite sport?
Honestly.
Yeah.
Like, because there is a like what you said about mothers failing their daughters, they fail their daughter.
Women, when women know something, women tell like everybody.
They can't, we can't shut up about it.
You know, like, you ever hear, like, whenever women get like educated about something, everybody's, it becomes everyone's problem.
If they knew anything, they would, they would say it, but they don't.
Nothing.
Yeah.
I mean, my take is the way you know if someone actually values like being a wife is this: you ask them, like, what are you?
and see how they respond.
And most women will respond like, you know, I'm a, you know, Pilates instructor or I'm a vacation enthusiast.
I'm a foodie, right?
But, or, you know, I'm a mother if they have kids, you know, you know, maybe not a good one, but how do you get a bad person?
But I'm a wife that's like dead last.
Yeah.
If they even remember it, right?
Do you obey?
It's like, no, no, you know.
Insane.
Like, not, you know, not offering your opinion on things.
You know, that's something I never heard growing up.
Like, don't give your, like, sometimes your husband doesn't want your opinion.
He doesn't want it.
Doesn't care.
Just accept whatever he said.
No, never heard it.
Because one of the best things that Kevin Samuels ever said when he was alive is, asking your husband, if your man is an assertive, ambitious man,
if you ask too many questions, it goes from being inquisitive to disrespect.
Yeah, that's true.
And that's one of the biggest things that women need to stop doing.
Stop asking your husband or your man so many damn questions.
Stop it.
If he says, well, what do you mean by that?
I have to interpret.
No, you don't.
Assume he says what he meant the first time.
That's one of the best things women could possibly do.
Stop asking so many freaking questions.
Or like, you as a woman have a proclivity to be offended over stupid things.
And you have to watch that.
Like, just as a woman, that's your nature.
And men are more direct.
So like, it's just little things that you don't, I've never heard.
There's, I think there's one woman that I lived near that was a housewife and she was a great wife.
And I would say her pride and joy was in being a wife, but I can think of one.
Maybe two.
That's a shame.
Yeah.
And I'm in a more married, I would say I was in a middle, middle, middle class or middle upper, upper class, married part of America.
So if that's my experience, like, what is the experience of people in a divorced part of America or a less married part of America?
Women don't have knowledge to give.
Yeah.
Even honestly, even my grandma and her friends, like I didn't really, I mean, most of them were separated.
Like when they got, when they're, like, when they died, most of them were separated, even if they weren't divorced on paper.
So, um, Doc, De Emperor.
How you doing?
I'm good.
What do you think about is women's curiosity getting the best of us?
Any thoughts you got on the topic?
Yes, actually, I think women are more curious as they get older because they start getting to an age range where they could try stuff to see they could get away with it.
Oh, interesting.
Like, what, can I have a few examples?
Well, let's say a woman was married when she was really young.
I've heard this one a lot.
And then the kids are out the house.
You know, the man, he's kind of retired.
They got more time together, but the spark isn't there anymore.
Or there's this, there's just something missing.
I want to explore myself.
So now she wants to go on trips, go do these different things that she wasn't doing before.
But when we're considering the age, when they're 30 and 40, there's a mindset because their 20s, their teens, it's all gone now.
So they're looking back.
How can I restore those glory days?
So by the time they're 50, if they looking good, oh, she back on the market trying to do her little thing.
And that's why they're going viral all the time.
You feel me?
These older women, even the grandmas.
You know what I'm saying?
These grandmothers.
Parents are widowed and back on the market.
Women live longer than men.
I suck the life battlefield.
Babies and all.
Let me show you.
But I've been a fan for a long time, bro.
Thanks for having me.
Hey, I see some familiar faces.
What's up, guys?
How y'all doing?
Yeah.
Thanks for joining me.
Good call.
I appreciate it.
Yeah, that was great.
Thanks for calling in.
He was funny.
Okay, well, that's all I got on the topic.
And that was our last caller.
So let's go through your final thoughts.
Sean, starting with you, MAGASean.
You can say the black Sean.
All right.
So shout outs to everybody.
Shout outs to everybody, man.
Curiosity kills the cat.
I think that the curiosity of women have led a lot of things astray.
I mean, when it comes down to sexual exploration, they're very curious.
Men are just pretty much like heterosexual.
That's it.
Like, we don't kiss our friends for fun and do the friends like women do.
And so, NetNet, at the end of the day, if you guys don't get control of it, then it will go crazy.
Shout outs to the brother who just called from Alabama.
But I just want to point out something.
It's nothing against him, but I want to point out something he did.
Even when he came back to stage, he said, let drug or let Doug drive the truck.
No, he can't.
But that's that moist softness.
That's that matriarch.
You know, just suzing in, trying to take the special egg kid and put him in the truck.
Let him drive the truck.
Nah, get that guy off the goddamn truck and put him in the back somewhere.
It is what it is.
We have to make decisions because our nation has to work.
And so I think that if men just stood up and killed that curiosity in the cat, we can get very, very far.
We need you guys back stronger than ever.
So don't listen to the trad cons like Pearl says.
God damn it.
They're going to get you locked and boxed and set up.
And at the end of the day, let's take over.
Shout outs to Doug.
Shout outs to Pearl.
Shout outs to the white Sean.
I think he's Asian.
Oh, he's the Asian.
Sean, you white or Asian?
I'm Asian.
Oh, we got diversity.
We got one from.
Yeah, we got diversity in this bad boy.
There you go.
D-E-I.
Shout out to everybody, man.
Thanks for calling in, Sean.
All right.
Doug MPA, you want to actually, no, I'll end with you.
Sean, Asian Sean, you want to go next?
Sure.
Yeah.
I mean, I think curiosity is really what women want.
It's not really the thing that they're seeking out.
It's that emotional high up and down.
And as they go from one theme, they'll go to another.
And again and again and again.
And like Sean Yee West over there said, like, if, you know, if we don't put a leash on women, they're going to continue doing what they're going to do.
And it'll pretty much continue to decline the society we currently live in to the point where a lot of us effectively have become passport bros to an extent now, right?
That is a reaction to letting women get all the freedoms that we've given them so far, only just to fuck it up generation after generation after generation.
And so I don't think women care if the cat dies because it's not really on them.
They can always find someone who's going to bail them out, but it's going to be us that's on the menu.
So that's my take on it.
Thanks for calling in.
A pleasure as always.
Doug MPA, final thoughts?
Once again, society is paying for women's curiosity.
You know, a woman will be curious and pack up her stuff and leave her husband for the high school sweetheart or some guy that she knew a long time ago.
You know, these women are getting degrees just because they're curious, they're kicking in the doors to meal spaces because they're curious, they're being whores because they're curious, racking up debt because they're curious.
Mothers honestly raised their daughters because they were curious what life would have been like if they hadn't gotten married.
Just, you know, and I saw the other day one of the worst things ever pushed was follow your heart and follow your dreams because that's how we are.
That's how we got to the spot where we are right now.
With women, at least men can't follow our dreams.
We have bills to pay, but women just have this unrealistic expectation that they can just, if they're curious, they can just go for it.
YOLO, go for it.
And we're all paying the price.
Thanks for calling in, Doug MPA.
I appreciate you.
Oh, it's good talking to you.
You too.
Yeah, guys.
Modern women are curious and they're curious about things that for 90% of people wouldn't pan out.
But you know what?
I say, shoot, destroy your life.
Just don't do it at the expense of other people.
You know what I mean?
Anyways, but that's not possible.
So, all right.
Well, all right, guys.
Thank you so much for calling in.
Just so you know, some people have asked me about the time that we start.
And I got to be honest, it's really just based on how quickly I get a show together every day.
And you guys will have to accept that because that's the answer I'm giving.
So some days, you know, I don't really foresee myself going past like 7 or 7:30.
I'm trying to, I'm trying to ideally, maybe someday I'll be a 5 a.m.er.
I really am trending towards earlier.
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