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March 31, 2026 - Pearly Things - Pearl Davis
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Why Do We Say To Protect Women, Children, and Minorities, but Not White Men? (Call in)

Pearl Davis and callers debate why society protects women and minorities while neglecting white men, citing the Titanic's survival rates as historical proof of male sacrificial roles. Guests argue feminism exploits men through guilt and false accusations, referencing cases like Kavanaugh, Chauvin, and Epstein to claim institutional bias ruins male lives. Callers assert that legislation favors other groups, leaving white men as vulnerable "guardrails" facing hostility from partners, judges, and teachers, ultimately suggesting a systemic failure to value male contributions. [Automatically generated summary]

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Welcome to Pearl Daily 00:04:01
What is going on, people? Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here on the Audacity Network. Thank you guys so much for tuning in. I love you all. I think I'm going to do shows that are a little bit more scripted,
like I'm going to do today, three days a week, as opposed to streaming as much as I do now. If you guys have suggestions on day of the week you'd prefer, I kind of like around five o'clock because you can get off work, listen to it on your way home and call. Anyways, my two cents. But today we are going to talk about white men needing protection. Before I start the show,
I do want to offer a disclaimer. Number one, this obviously does not mean all people. If you're an intelligent person, you know that there's exceptions to every rule. And just because I talk about this on the show, it doesn't mean that it's every single person. The second is when I speak on this show, I'm talking about my personal experience. When we do this show,
I am not discounting other people's personal experience. I'm not here to tell you what to think or how to think, but my goal is to be the most accurate show in the industry. So many people come on, they try to sell hope and say, you know,
the birth rate's going to go up, get married, have families, da-da-da-da-da. I'm always going to be the woman that comes in and say, well, if you wanted to have a family and that was a priority to you, you would have did it at 18 to 22 and I would have too. Because I think it's easy to lie to yourself. It's easy to lie to others. But I think it's important once you figure out what's true and we can even spitball back and forth,
getting the most accurate message on the market. So as you're listening to the show, feel free to think about your thoughts and opinions on the topic, which is going to be,
why do we protect women, children, and minorities, but not white men? I'm asking the question in this way so that I can offer you the ability to call in and maybe give your personal experience. Again, if you have a comment, a question, or a disagreement, you can call in at the end of the show. When you call in, and I'll probably go over this again later,
but we're doing a new leaf here. I beg you, please have listened to the show at least a good like 10 minutes. Please don't call in and say, what's the topic? You don't have to call in and tell me that I love your work. Call in, tell me the story, even though I appreciate it. We are trying to keep the airtime as entertaining as possible as possible. So again,
if you can't do it or you're just not really getting to the point, I might bump you. It's not, it's nothing personal. It's not to insult you. It's simply that, you know, you just might not have been getting to the point. And I don't have time for this. But you can always call in again. Like, it's not insulting. You just, you know, sit back, be a little bit reflective, think, how could I have gotten to the point sooner and call again? It's, you know,
I may ask you to stay on the panel if I think the vibe's right. If you have a panel going. So anyways. All right. So we're going to talk about white men. So for my entire life, I've heard that we need to protect women and children. Women and children were the first ones off the boat first in the Titanic. For those of you that don't know, in around 1920-ish, I don't remember the year,
Women Empowered, Men Oppressed 00:11:56
the Titanic was a luxury ship that was going down to the bottom of the ocean. It hit an iceberg. You know, there's some conspiracy theories that, you know, maybe it was something else, whatever. As far as we know, it hit an iceberg and it was destined to go to the bottom of the ocean. There were 2,224 people aboard with a 34% survival rate. However,
73% of women survived and 52% of children survived. Only 20% of men survived. So if you were a woman, you actually had a 70, almost a 75% chance,
meaning three out of four women made it off of the Titanic. And if you go to upper class women, they had an over 90, like 4% survival rate. And this is in the early 1900s. So men are expected to fight and die to maintain civilization. And back then,
men were okay with doing it and they were happy to do it. Men do have a protector instinct that is very difficult for them to turn off. Back then, it was a different world. 90%,
80 to 90% of people were married by age 40. And on average, men had three to five children. Back then, men got a woman's youth. He got a young bride that was between the ages of 21 to 23. That was the average age of first marriage. Back then,
if women did whore around, which I'm sure they did, women have always found a way to whore, at least the whole phase was done by 21, or he, you know, lived a whole life never knowing. Which, in a way, you kind of have to ask yourself as a man, are you happy? Would you rather live a life never knowing that your wife would be a complete whore and divorce rape you if the conditions allowed for it? 1912,
thank you. That's a question. You could put it in the chat. Would you rather live the way we are where you know women's nature? Or would you rather have bought a dream where and the women never been allowed to destroy your life? Now we know what happens when women get choice. And it turns out ever since women got choice,
women didn't want to be have kids, be mothers, stay with their husbands. But societal expectations and responsibilities and their social credit score in a way required women to act right back then. As soon as women could, we normalized being whores, being naked. And on this channel, we're not going to romanticize the past. Women have always been women. And those women in the 20s, given the conditions of today,
would have done the same exact thing. And that's why I don't like to romanticize any time period or culture. Even Doug MPA, me and Doug MPA, were pals, but I'm going to say a disagreement I have with him. He's always saying, like, oh, you got to go to overseas and get you this other girl or whatever. But I'm like, Doug MPA, these women are going to do the same thing. They might be good for like a year,
but as soon as they can destroy you, oh, they will. They will. He probably agreed with me on that. We're not, this isn't about that. Just a side comment. So let's fast forward to today. Feminism is a strategy designed to use men's protector instinct against them. Feminists know how good natured men are. They pretend that men are these evil oppressors,
especially white men in particular. However, they have to know how good-natured men are. Feminists use, and you can add to the chat if you think of more. You guys help me think of the most interesting talking points. Feminists use playing the victim, nagging, guilting, shaming, and complaining to men, to white men in particular, to give them what they want. Back then, it's hard to believe or even imagine a world like this,
but America was 90% white. Isn't that crazy? And 9 to 10% black, and 1 to 2% other. The country was mostly white men. White men did the majority of the infrastructure jobs, But they did hold the majority of the power back then.
And by women and feminists in particular, guilting white men, women got the right to vote without being drafted.
This gave women the majority of voting power without the responsibility of going to war.
This gave women primary influence over the commander-in-chief.
Feminism gave women easy access to credit cards while their husbands or society pays off their debt.
This gave women the majority of the spending power.
Feminism gave women the ability to kill their kids.
And this is where we found out that women really don't want to be mothers, Nor do they like children.
Women are 100% in control of who's born.
as a man, you have no say.
And white men literally gave women that choice.
White men also gave women DEI and working power.
They allowed women into corporate America.
They allowed women into the workforce.
And now women have taken over the education system and are in control of what is being taught in schools, with 90% of the education system being female.
Now you have kids being transitioned in schools.
Now you have kids being taught garbage in schools.
Feminism also gave women the ability to sue men for sexual harassment.
And it also gave women the power to throw a guy in jail.
The Duluth model automatically assumes men are the oppressors and women are the victims.
So white men are actually so good natured and respond so easily to being guilted that they just handed women their power.
Women have the power to sue a man.
Women have the power to put an innocent man in jail.
Women have the power to take out debt in their husband's name.
Women have the power to kill a man's child legally.
Women have the power to put a man on child support.
Women have the power to put a man on alimony. Women have the power to ruin a man's reputation. Women have the power to ruin a man's entire life. But yet, my entire life, I have been told that we need to protect women. Why do we need to protect women when women are protected? You know, I've always heard, and this was a common trope growing up,
that you wanted to have a son first and then you wanted to have daughters. And the reason was you wanted your oldest son to be protective of your daughters. But really, it's the daughters that need to be protective of the son in this society. Let's say you have a protective older brother. Well, We know that women are wicked and evil.
And what about when the daughter starts a fight that the older brother has to finish or that she's lying about?
What if she says she was raped and now the older brother is beating someone's ass who didn't need to be beat?
Why do we teach sons to protect their daughters when really daughters need to be protecting their sons?
Because sons don't have any power in society where daughters have all the power.
White men are a discriminated class in this country despite white men are a discriminated class in this country despite running it. Going back to the daughters and the sons,
girls hit the sons and the sons can't hit back. So who would be used to defend the son? You got to send your daughter. You got to teach your daughter to beat a bitch's ass. You got, I mean,
this is 2026. If your son is getting beat by his girlfriend, you better send your daughter to fight her ass. Correction, weak men gave women power. Yeah,
but I see you guys. 90% of you can't tell your wives no. I live in this society. I live in this society. I interact with white men all the time. 99% are bluepilled. 99% have never told a woman no. Like, I just can't. There's barely any men that can lower their voice, talk slowly and seriously, and say, Rebecca,
you need to shut up. Shut the fuck up. I'm sorry. Never. Until you can do that with a straight face, no laughing, no giggling,
no trying to make it better. I live in this society. So white men are a discriminated class in this country despite the fact that they run it. White men pay the majority of the taxes, Between 70 to 75% of the taxes.
And many white men are left without a purpose.
They started 70 to 80% of Fortune 500 companies.
White men are 68% of the infantry.
And it seems to me that the way the world works is that white men have all this creativity and wisdom and really great problem solving and civilization building abilities.
White men are awesome.
But all of society wants to milk them for their talents, take credit for their talents, and discriminate against them on the way out. Now, let's talk about white men and what professions they're in. If you had 10 white men in this country,
the professions they're in would be construction, trades, which is carpenter, electrician, plumbers, managers, and supervisors, truck drivers, software engineers, IT professionals, manufacturing and production, sales reps, farmers,
mechanics, professional accountants, engineers, teachers, and protective services like firefighter, police officer, small business owner. So white men are building civilization. They're running the military, paying the taxes,
starting Fortune 500 companies, despite being a discriminated against class. Now, I want to talk about some white men that have gone down for some bullshit. Brett Kavanaugh,
Brett Kavanaugh wanted to be a United States Supreme Court justice, and he was nominated to do so. And some random woman 25 years ago said that he sexually assaulted her. Now, Brett Kavanaugh was a very straight lace guy.
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And if you watch interviews of him, I'm sorry, this just is not the guy you can really see sexually assaulting a woman.
But yet he went down for some bullshit.
I think he still got sworn in.
This is kind of a while ago.
I'm summarizing.
But he did his responsibility.
And now, again, how could a woman protect a man in this situation?
His accuser was friends with some women, right?
I'm sure his accuser had female friends.
A woman could protect the man by coming out and saying, Yo, I've been friends with this bitch for 20 years and she is nuts. She's nuts. She's lying. I don't know what she's talking about. Women can protect white men by saying, Hey,
bullshit, bullshit. Calling out other women on our bullshit. Daniel Penny, another one that went down, trying to protect minorities, right? There is some crackhead crashing out on a train, and he steps in to save the day and puts the crackhead in a headlock,
and he gets dragged to fucking court. There's cases all over the country of white men trying to be heroic, trying to do the right thing, and getting dragged to court, getting thrown in jail. Derek Chauvin, another one, cop trying to do his job, was actually trained, accidentally kills a crackhead, right? A crackhead. They throw him in jail. He's been stabbed a bajillion times,
almost died in jail. He will probably die in jail. White men need to be empowered and protected. You know, they say protect her at all costs. You know,
a lot of times when I blew up, there were so many comments on the video, protect her at all costs. I'm like, protect me at all costs. I'm a woman. I'm already protected. Protection is done. The job's done. Men don't need to do it anymore. Women actually need to protect men. You know,
even on the Titanic, I was thinking about this. And there was a billionaire who went down with the Titanic. Like he died. And I was thinking: if Trump was on the Titanic, you put Melania,
you throw Melania off that life. But I like Melania, but you got to kick her off. You get on the door. Because again, you could argue that a young woman's life is maybe hypothetically more valuable than like I don't think young,
I don't think women's lives are more valuable than men. I guess they say eggs are expensive, sperm is cheap, but even so, it's like the things that white men in particular build, create,
and maintain to keep civilization going is far more valuable than what one kid that we're producing now. Pearl Power, good evening to all. Thank you. Thank you for the supers. You guys, you're so kind, Phil. Really. I taught,
I can't believe I get to do this for a living. I just get to talk about my observations. So thank you. Thank you so much. Now, yes, some people have come in and said, but Pearl, children need to be protected. What about the children? And I just thought, well, if the order goes, God man, women, children,
the children are going to be like criminals and crackheads anyway. They're going to be the George Floyds of the world anyway, if you don't get the white men involved. And we got to really think about this. This is just going off of my experience. You guys could have had different. It seems like whatever white men make is awesome. And it seems like the people that submit to the white men's world have good things that happen. Whether that's the women,
black people, the Latinos. It seems like when we go into white people's neighborhoods, it's amazing. It seems like when we go into white people's countries, it's amazing. So again,
if white men and men in particular are the head of the families, why are they even expected to die for us? I was thinking about this. Wouldn't that be indicating that their lives are less valuable than ours? Anyways,
when really, if you think about it, their life is more valuable than ours. We're just in like a weird world. Okay. Oh, back to the children. Now, okay, so they say the children need to be protected. It's like, do they? Do they really? Do they? We have child protective services, so that's taken care of. You know, if you throw a kid,
like run around a kid in the street, like if I saw a kid running around by itself, I would watch that kid until, you know, we found the parents. I think everybody's got that instinct for children. But if there's a man running around the street, We don't really have that instinct.
Same with women.
If you have a young woman, you know, homeless or whatever, people will fight tooth and nail to give her a place to stay.
All these men, I mean, they might want to hit, but there's even men.
There's like this story of this woman who traveled to like 600 countries by herself.
I don't know why.
And she recounted a story of how she got like stranded somewhere.
What an idiot.
And there was a man that stepped in when she was in a really dangerous situation and allowed her to stay on his couch.
He didn't ask for sex, nothing.
He probably would have taken it, right?
Again, children are also protected.
I guess they're not protected in the womb, right? But I would say the biggest thing that children need to be protected from is the mothers. It just seems like the mothers are ruining everything. Like, I just don't see anything we're not ruining. Yeah. The mothers. So,
and also on top of that, there's adoption. Like, there's actually lined up. There's so many white mothers out there that want like a Latino or a black son or a white son, right? Or daughter. Like, there's so many families like dying to have a kid that are struggling with infertility. So many old ladies, right? I know there's things that happen with, you know, adoption. There's things that go wrong,
foster parents, but there's also a lot of like good adoptive parents. Like my parents were one of them, anyways. All right. So white men need to be empowered and protected. Now,
how can women protect and protect men and white men in particular? They can protect men's reputation. So many times women will launch smear campaigns against white men. They'll call them racist, sexist, misogynistic, or rapist. Women can protect men because, you know, what's more valuable? I was thinking about this. What, you know what's more valuable to a man than cooking and cleaning? The more I've been thinking about cooking and cleaning,
the more I've really thought about it. And I'm like, I don't think that's really the most valuable thing. I bet you a guy would take a girl that will fight a bitch over her man's reputation. Far more valuable. Far more valuable. Who doesn't talk bad about him and tells other women to shut the fuck up when they do. When,
You know, you have a daughter and a son in school and your daughter takes a girl on a date, does something awkward and it goes wrong, and the girl goes around the school saying that he assaulted me.
It's your daughter's responsibility to tell that bitch to shut the fuck up.
Daughters are meant to protect sons.
Standing up for white men when they're discriminated against.
And this is largely out of even, you know, your daughters and your whatever's control.
But when you think about it, like, isn't it kind of women's responsibility if they're given a promotion, they don't deserve to question it?
Or I don't know.
Maybe that point isn't my strongest one.
Protecting white men from being assaulted.
Men can't hit back.
You know, if a black dude, if you're a black guy and another black dude starts punching on a white cop, you get in there and beat that black guy's ass or you might die. I don't know. You might not want to do it. But I'm just saying, women too, right? It used to be that, again, that men were here to protect women, but now women have to protect men. If a man's being attacked to document it, false accusations,
women are the ones that can get women to admit to falsely accusing men and record what they're saying behind the scenes. Women are, we're sneaky and conniving, but we use that sneaky and connivingness to take men down instead of protecting them. Right? If you have a son,
you have to make sure that he's protected from being falsely accused, being unfairly discriminated against for scholarships and career positions, being any kind of phobic, being divorced raped, being discriminated against by his fat lesbian teacher, black people, The left targeting him for no reason, man-hating judges, cops, and lawyers, white guilt.
White men don't need to feel guilty for slavery or any historical evil.
You got to tell your white sons that they need to be protected from this white guilt they try to put on us.
Family dynamics also abuse men's kindness.
You have to protect your sons from always being taken advantage of from what the daughters and the mothers can do themselves.
These men are not slaves.
And yes, women are retarded and there is stuff that we need men to do for us. But they're not enslaved to raising their sisters and their mother's kids. They're not enslaved to fixing their problems in their house because the daughters and the sisters can't get a man,
right? White men are not enslaved to a wife that doesn't appreciate them. White men in particular are the last ones to divorce their wives. And I'm here to tell you, white guys, leave that fat bitch of a wife. She's torturing the children. She's torturing you. You leave her, leave the kids there. If you can get the kids, great, but leave them because at least four days a month,
they'll have heaven on earth. White men have to be protected from political bullshit. If the wrong girl goes on TikTok and calls your son a rapist or tries to get him fired from his job,
there's going to be an army of women trying to take him down through character assassination. White men are the ultimate example where they're expected to do all the work and they can't be prideful in their skin color, their heritage,
and their identity. The education system will belittle white men. Whatever industry they're in will discriminate against them for their political beliefs. White men don't feel needed. They have a lack of purpose. White men are told that they don't matter and they do. Compromising positions,
white men oftentimes aren't aware of is being alone with women, not getting consent on video or for sexual behavior, not having ring cameras. So many white men go into things good natured and they have no idea how much danger they're in. White men need to be protected from their college professors,
their leftist teachers who fail them for no reason. It's the mother's job, if your kids are in public school, to go be a pain in their teacher's ass. Don't let these evil teachers discriminate against your kid. If you're not going to teach him yourself,
you better be in there bitching and moaning. That is what we do best. Women, if we spend half the time nagging the people making our men's life hell on earth,
instead of nagging our husbands, we'd be so much further. So much further. White men's mothers,
sisters, this is men in general, but white men in particular, mothers, sisters, teachers, female friends in sexual relationship, whether long-term or casual, will constantly exploit their kindness and nag and convince them they're not doing enough. Fathers and mothers are worried about their daughters being protected,
and it's the biggest cope. The only thing you need to protect the daughters from is themselves. And in all honesty, if your daughter decides to go get Eiffel Tower in college and you told her not to, you can't do anything else. The daughters, if the daughter decides to ruin herself, that's her own fault. Sons, on the other hand, are entering a system that is trying to convince them they're not intelligent, not important, not competent,
and that they're not needed when they are the most needed and the most intelligent. White men have to be protected from idiot women, idiot sisters, idiot co-workers, and they have to be protected from not believing they're awesome because the world is going to tell them they ain't shit. White men have to be protected from their clout chasing wives. So many white women are on TikTok just saying anything and everything about their husbands,
making fun of them, making them do these TikTok trends that demoralize them. And because white men want to see white women smile and they're kind of good natured, they get taken advantage of constantly. You tell your sister's wife to put down the fucking phone. You tell her, bitches. You tell that woman to stop. White men have to be protected from their pastor and pastors and religious leaders because the world,
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because they are going to take the wife's side. It's not if, it's when. And by the way, no religion is immune to this. I've seen it in all. I grew up Catholic. I had an Orthodox priest come on and tell me the same thing. You need to be protected from these simps. White men have to be protected from psychologists and therapists because if white men say that they need help, They could lose their career.
If a white man says that they're suicidal and they're a pilot, guess what?
They're not a pilot anymore.
They can lose their kids.
So many white men are walking into situations.
They have no idea how awful and dangerous they are.
White men have to be protected from the medical system and the education system, because both of these systems automatically assume that white men are the oppressors.
When white men ask for help, they get thrown into mental institutions.
They get their kids taken.
They can lose their job.
They can lose their reputation.
They can lose their marriage.
They can lose their wives.
Women are protected by strangers, the police, her family. If a woman gets divorced, her brothers and her fathers will be the first ones to help. Who's helping the white men? Women are protected by having women's shelters and a million laws in the books against abuse. What laws protect white men in particular from discrimination and the abuse they get from society? Black people are protected by the government,
food stamps, DEI, and about 50 years of race hustling projects. If you fire a black person, they're protected by the million lawyers that are going to try to milk the company for money. Women are protected by the police. Women are protected by strangers that come in and help them. Women are protected by the social infrastructure,
the medical system, the therapy system. All the systems are designed to protect women and children. Children are protected by child protective services, law enforcement, and adoption agencies. The biggest thing that children need to be protected from is their mothers. Now, I hear my critics and detractors, and they say, well, Pearl,
what about women? What about black people? Don't they need to be protected? And I say, well, when women and black people and any minority does the work that white men do, You can receive the complaints and protection that they get.
White men do the majority of the work they have invented, majority of society.
Hell, they're even leading in Olympic medals, which is kind of crazy.
Just protect all victims.
I would argue that the most victims are white men.
I'm going to put a link in the chat.
I'm going to start with Doug MPA.
He's going to come on and give his opinion first.
Then I'm going to allow people to call in and give your opinion. You can answer the prompt. That is what I'm going to ask first. However,
you can come in and say, I have a story related to this. Anything I said in the monologue. Anything, um,
whether it's a statement, an opinion, or a disagreement, feel free to call in, just come in. Um, don't remember, don't say I'm such a big fan. I appreciate it. You know, I love you guys, but we want to get to the point. And the longer I can, the more I can get information out of you guys, the better show we will have. Okay,
we're gonna bring up Doug MPA. I pinned it in the if you're watching on Twitter, you got to go to YouTube and call in. Welcome to the show, Doug MPA. Thank you for being here. So, why do you think that society protects women, children, and minorities, but not white men? So, white men have been labeled as okay. So, most of the time, when people are talking about, well,
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they're holding us down, or they, you know, the almighty they or the system, any kind of nebulous, vacuous villain are white men. And white men, women,
especially, but women and minorities feel like white men have this debt they have to pay off, and there's no real first off. I don't think they do, but second off, like there's no, it's like I always say, men argue to a solution, women argue until they feel they're done, right? And white men are going to have to suffer until women and everybody,
everybody just feels like they've had enough. And you guys know when you're arguing with a woman and she's arguing until she feels she's done, could be an hour, could be five hours. You could go to sleep and wake up and she still feels like you don't have enough. That is society towards white men right now. You know,
I was trying to figure something out in my house the other day, and I probably spent like three or four hours trying to figure this out. Okay, five or six, five or six. All right, all right. And this white guy comes over because he was building like he was building something else for me. And while he was here, I'm like, Hey, would you mind looking at this while you're here? And he literally figured it out in 30 minutes. 30 minutes. He got,
I was like trying to put something together, and I just couldn't. And what I think it is, is you know, I think when you see somebody do something impressive, there should be a sense of looking up to them. I forgot what the word is for that, but like admiration and just admiring them and looking up to them,
and maybe trying to figure out how you yourself could be more like them. But it just seems like people are so jealous of them because instead of like asking, well, what could I do to solve these problems like they do, or be as efficient as them, or build civilizations like them? They get people get really mad and upset because I have to be honest, I felt pretty stupid, right? I did not feel smart in this situation. Like,
I spent five or six hours trying to figure something out. He did it in 30 minutes. That's not, that's not a fun. That's not, do you know what I'm saying? That's not a fun feeling. I don't feel good about me. I'm sure he, I told him that. And he, he was laughing. He's like, you spent hours on this? I'm like, shut up. Regardless,
It just seems like people are jealous, you know, and when it really should be admiration because, guys, you know, sometimes in life, you don't get the highest IQ, you don't get the best. You just can't be the best at everything, you know. You can't, you can't be the smartest person in the room all the time. Um, but really, we should admire the smartest people in the room and emulate them. And then, a lot of times, if you emulate them, if you listen to the white guys,
you can become smarter than a good chunk of white guys that aren't listening to them. You know what I mean? You can be smarter than all the women. Like, a cheat code for women going, and I would say a cheat code for my success is really, I just would ask guys the best way to solve problems, and they come up half the time with better ideas than me. You know, it's like, so it's just, I think people are jealous. What do you think,
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Doug MPA? I would say that that's 100% true. Um, you have you probably experienced this when you were on your way up on YouTube or when you had your pen and job, but you meet someone who they're at where they're at, you get to where they are, but they realize that you're not going to be there for long because that's a stepping stone. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, and those people they get pissed. That's society with white guys. And,
guys, let me tell you how screwed white guys are. What do I always say about who are the most dangerous group of people on the planet? White Western liberal women. And why? Because white women can be married to a white guy,
the most competent group in this country who do the most work, benefit from his whiteness and this patriarchy. The whiteness have to hate so much that they don't want to be a part of. The patriarchy have to hate so much that they don't want to be a part of all this stuff. Have his children,
but then call him an oppressor and a villain at the same time in his own house. They will disrespect the white, competent, ambitious, successful man to come over here and get the social credit of trying to help the marginalized communities. You want to cheat code? This is this is women of all races. Marry a white guy,
shut up, and be on his team. I mean, that's for men, period. But especially for white men, marry a white guy and realize that if he wins, you win too. Yes, go ahead. No, no,
keep going. Well, that's like society. I was talking to one of my black friends about Trump's international policy. And he's like, I said, look, we're black Americans. Okay. Anything Trump does to get us more power on the international stage benefits us because we're Americans. He's like,
Well, I never thought about that way. I'm like, We are Americans first. And he's never been outside the country. If you go to the African continent, if you go to South America, you are American. Anything Trump does for international policy to keep us on top benefits all Americans. The other thing,
too, is a lot of, I was looking up one guy's wife. I forgot his name. He's a billionaire, really rich white guy with a white wife. And she was talking about how she got him to go to like activist stuff. And this guy's like a giant donor for a lot of these activist organizations. So because he cares about his wife's feelings,
he's single-handedly funding like BLM, PETA, like all these leftist organizations. And it's like white men, It's white women are especially dangerous because they have the money of white men that they didn't work for.
Yeah, that's the truth.
Bro, you hit it right.
Holy crap.
Yeah.
And she was talking about how she dragged this billionaire.
I can't remember his name.
Oh my God.
But this billionaire to like these civil rights marches.
And because a lot of times the high status men are kind of out of touch with like, is that Lauren Sanchez with Jeff Biggs?
I know she's setting up all these foundations to help the environment and all this garbage.
I think she died actually, the one I'm thinking of, because I think they separated and he had two wives actually.
But I'm trying to remember.
He's super old.
He's like in his 90s now.
Yeah.
I just to all my white friends.
You know, I've only surrounded myself professionals. So, you know, I have white friends who are high up in different kinds of law enforcement, PhDs in engineering, all this crazy stuff. And when it comes to issues with women and minorities, it's like, oh, you know, I can't really talk about that. I'm like,
who says? Who says? Who says that? You want the most competent people in the country to not be able to contribute to any and all discussions? Why? Why? I get it. And I also don't understand. I really thought about this. I'm like,
if we have a white family, why are we protecting the kids and the mother if the family is screwed without the dad? 100% true. Like, okay, if, okay,
let's say the man goes down with the ship. Even let's say it's a middle class, not even Trump. I know I used Melania, a middle-class guy. Well, okay, now he gets a whore wife because she's going to whore out after he's dead. And his daughter is going to be a whore. Maybe his son will be gay. Now society's going to keep like, We need the white guy on the boat.
How many prostitutes did the Titanic cause?
Because they just took out all the men and put the women and the children on the boats?
We saved Rose.
Jack could have been on that.
Jack should have been on the door.
Rose is one of the greatest movie villains of all time.
Rose and then Jenny from Forest Gump.
Go ahead.
He could have found him another bad thing.
He could have found himself some bad Ukrainian bitch who would have comforted him for Rose's passing.
Oh, I'm so sad about my ex.
And the girl would have been like they're there.
And maybe Jack would have been, I don't know, something cool. Like he would have had a middle class in life with good children that are, you know, well taken care of and respected. Where Rose went on to tell her grandpa kids about some dude that she banged for two days. And think about this. She was married to that,
her husband for how many years? 30, 40, 50 years, and she was dreaming about Jack the entire time. He should have let her, he should have said, move, bitch, get out of my way. Yep. And you know, I'm going to say one last thing about white guys. Guys,
I come from Washington State. Washington State is 2% black, 3% black to this day. In fact, there's only one state that has more than where the black population is like 30% in the Mississippi. But most of this country is still white. And if you guys really think about it,
White Men Provide Best Opportunities 00:02:23
the people that give you the most opportunities in your professional life, no matter your orientation, your race, if you're a man or a woman, are white guys. Some of the best opportunities I've gotten, the best jobs I was hired for, the person that took a chance was a white guy. Women, no. Black women, are you crazy? No. Never. Some of the best opportunities. And if you really think about it and take the wool off your eyes,
some of the best opportunities you've gotten, the best solutions you've gotten for a problem. The person, let's give you the best practical advice have been white guys. I'm not saying all the time, but I say the majority of the time. I say maybe 80 to 85 percent. You know, um, I was thinking back to um, I worked next to a white guy and a black guy when I sold copiers,
and the white guy um got his biggest account stolen and just given to me. I didn't ask for it, they just, I mean, you know how they are with 22-year-old, 22-year-old baddies, if I may say so much. They just hand you things. So,
poor guy got his account tape, he was pissed, but not even at me. He still helped me. He literally helped me sell to these copier company. The black guy called fax lines every day. We were a sales company,
so he had to sit there eight hours a day, regardless. I mean, maybe he worked less and did it six, let's say, but like, and instead of he has to sit and dial the phone anyway, and he decided that to get through them faster, he was just gonna call fax lines. Isn't that incredible? I'm like, why wouldn't you just make a call? You're already sitting there, and they couldn't fire him. They he got a job for like eight or nine months,
and they couldn't fire him because um, he was black and they didn't want it was a big company, so they didn't want to get sued. So, he got a paycheck probably between 40 to 60K a year. Which I'm not saying that's super like high, but back then, this was like I mean, that's decent, right? I think it was above back then, the average was like 35, I think. So, it was above average. And I'm like, and you're just calling fax lines,
Lifeboat Ethics and Male Sacrifice 00:06:59
yeah. Did you see there's this guy who's criticizing modern-day policing? He was a police officer for 30 years on Instagram, and he's talking about how when you hire women onto the police force, you have to promote them because if a promotion comes up and you don't promote them, what happens? A lawsuit, yeah. So, why are we protecting women when they get promotions they don't deserve? Like, what,
what women's why are we protecting women at all? Like, what's the most by the time most of the time, the situations women need protection in are situations she put herself in. Yep, like you know, if you get chopped up from some dude on Tinder,
well, you just met up with a random dude off of Tinder, you know, of course, you're gonna get chopped up. Why does a guy got to come save you? You know, like if you, if you're argumenting, arguing with some dude on the street, now your boyfriend's got to protect you. It's like, well, you mouthed off. Like, the men will be innocent to need protection, the women will be villains, and society expects men to protect them. Yeah, I agree. I mean, you,
how many men on the Titanic's wife nagged them into that stupid trip? Baby, baby, I just want to go on the Titanic, I just want to go on the Titanic, it would be amazing. Oh,
oh, I don't know about that, honey. Like, things are good in America or wherever the hell they were. Things are good here. We don't need to, we don't need to go on that trip. Oh, but honey, I just want to find myself. Can you help me? And now the boat's going down,
and you got to put this bitch on the boat or on the life raft while you have to go die. I bet you that it has to be. I would bet so much money. So many of those guys died on this stupid trip they didn't want to go on and paid a lot of money to do it too. Yeah,
it's like that freaking. Whoa, whoa, I uh wait. Go ahead. Can we role play? Yeah, yeah, go for it. Okay, so Matt, so for first, let's pretend I nagged you into going on the Titanic and it's going down. You know, it's funny, I wouldn't even say anything. I just give you that look. You know, actually, actually,
you know what? I would keep you from getting to the lifeboats. Okay. All right. Um, they said women and children. I'm gonna go on the lifeboat now. I was like, so you're just gonna leave me here, huh? Well,
they're only taking women and children. Then, then I would stand, I would stand in front of the door and say, convince me why I should let you through this door because this is literally your idea for us to be here in the first place. You know what? And if you want to be here so bad,
why don't we just go there? Well, I changed my mind. Oh, really? You know, there's one woman who, out of all the women, most of them just left their husbands. You know, they're like, all right. Of course, they did. Yeah, but there's one woman that wouldn't leave. I can't remember who, but there was a story of one woman on the Titanic. They offered her and she said, Can my husband come? And she said, and they said, no. And she said, all right, well,
I can't live without him. And she sunk. Did that really happen? Yeah. I swear, no, this was. It was. I just remember I watched a movie and they depicted this like couple. Do you remember the couple in Titanic? They're like holding hands as the boat went down. Yeah. I remember watching like a video on like who like they,
a lot of the people in the movie were after real people, like some of them. And then that's what they said. I don't know in this documentary. Maybe this sounds unbelievable, right? Yeah, I know. I don't. I saw that happen once and then I woke up from my dream. Let's go. Okay,
you got to remove the echo. Okay. Remove the echo and I'll bring you back up. What's going on, Sean? What's going on? Oh, I like the suit. You've been look at you all sharp. Look at you. Wait,
let's try this. Let's try this. So I'm going to get on the lifeboat. So I'm going to, I'm going to get so I'm going to get on the lifeboat now. Do you really want to leave with them? Well,
yeah, I don't want to die. They said only women and children. Remember, the day we met, I've always said we're teams. So this is what we're going to do. We're going to convince them to get us both on the boat. Now,
What I need you to do is tell them that you're going to be right back, but your husband's going to take your place.
And then I need you to go down to lower ship to get the money I left behind.
It's over $20 million there.
I'm going to need you to go down there and get that.
They're only allowing women down there.
You can go through all the people very quickly.
They're letting women up.
Go down there and go get it.
This is our plan.
And we're both going to get the hell out of here.
Then she goes down.
She says, hey, he's going to come with me.
I'm going to say, hey, my wife's staying.
I'm coming on.
And then you go down and we leave.
Before you come back, we'll be gone. And I'll leave you there. Wow, that was chestnut checkers. If it don't work, then I'll just resort to violence. That's what I should do as a man. Okay,
so now imagine they're saying, you left your wife there? How could you do that? These are the women on the lifeboat. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Let me tell you something, ladies. This is my perspective. Me and my wife talked about this. I am the custodian of our state. I'm required to be alive. I am essential. Not only that,
her grandma, her great-grandma, all live under my patronage. They all eat under my fruits of my labor. Without me, all that crumbles. And so therefore, I am the surviving member of my family because I take care of everybody. And she wasn't selfish. She wanted to ensure her children and her children's children are provided. Because when I do eventually die,
Alpha Logic vs. Cultural Control 00:11:49
I'm going to provide for the family 100 years into the future. You ladies don't have a gentleman like that. That's why your husband is dead on the boat. And now you're on a boat for all the single women. You can start getting numbers. You know what I mean? Yeah, exactly. Start raising them up. They're like, damn. Can I get on the team? Okay, so what do you think of the topic? Why does society say to protect children and women, but not men,
but also white men in particular? I'm not even going to spend any time on blacks or Asians. I want to spend a good amount of time on my white brothers. It's ridiculous. Like, white men, you guys, you can only learn one thing from the rest of the world. Don't learn about anything else. Governance, literacy, technology. You don't take anything from the world. They don't know nothing. Arabs, Asians,
they don't know nothing. The only thing you can take from them is how to treat your women like the Middle East. That's the only thing. That's so true. That's the only thing. Don't take Wakando spirituality, dashikis from Africa. Don't listen to none of that stuff. Don't listen to nothing they have to offer. But this is one thing that you do need to realize. I think the biggest compromise to the Western world has been the white women,
period. All shapes and forms, right? Going from the liberal to the conservative. They all attempt to control you. They want to seize power. And you guys haven't realized it. And it's okay. I understand. Black people haven't realized that ninjas keep selling them out. They keep trying to save pookies and ray rays and the guys getting shot up. So they are being deceived by their closest one. And I think for white men specifically,
they don't really realize that their mother's not their friends. Their sisters and their aunties are not their friends. And they're slowly starting to wake up. But I think that they have been lullabied, conditioned by their moms to be in this submissive position that they're in. The reason why white men are in the position they're in,
because they are white moms conditioning them to take these L's for women. They overthrew it. Same thing you saw, Pearl, when you were in the UK. What did you say? The traditional African women were telling African women that they were raising, don't get married, seize power, get a job, get it. It's a coup d'état. And I would argue, because once again, society wants men to give everything for nothing in return,
but there's no group where that applies more than white men. White men will always have the biggest burden on society and are taught to expect the least. Bongoon. Okay,
let's try this. Let's try this. I want to get on the life raft. You're on mute, Bongoon. You're on mute. You're on mute. Oh,
no. We're role-playing. Yeah, you gotta get. I want to get me any heads up. I was just gonna go off the dome. Nothing. Okay. All right. Well,
so what do you think of the topic? Why does society say to protect women, children, and minorities? Okay, well, you're gonna have to figure out your audio issues. Mac, you're next up. Hey, hey, we're gonna do the role play. Yeah,
so I want to get on, I want to get on the life raft. Oh, I'm sorry, baby. Fuck them kids. I'll fuck you too, bitch. Bye. Hey, I'm gonna get a new bitch. It's been fun. I know this isn't a white guy. Fuck them kids. Fuck you,
bitch. You're getting milk, huh? You're gonna get milk and a pack of smokes and not come back. That's hilarious. Okay, so why do we say to protect women, children, and minorities,
but not white men? What's your take? Mac, are you there? Mac? I don't know what happened to the sound. Well, all right, next up. I guess he just wanted to say fuck them kids and bounce. All right, we got Alpha Logic. I'm coming up. All right,
Alpha Logic. I want to get on the lifeboat. What are you saying? I only caught the back end of it, but I think part of what the problem is is it's a cultural thing. It goes through everything. It's all about control of the masses. It has nothing to do about men versus women or anything like that. As long as a house divided cannot stand. So as soon as you break up the household,
you destroy the entire fabric and then you can control the populace. So what do you think about men needing to be protected, not women? Do you agree or disagree? I think men need to man up and protect themselves. We're the ones that listen, at the end of the day, men hold the monopoly on violence and control. It's all because we aren't standing up for ourselves. It's a psychological prison,
is what it is. And anybody that doesn't see it is because they choose to be imprisoned. Okay. Okay. I'm bringing up the scenario. You have a son and a daughter, right? The son, he's in seventh grade, right? And there's an eighth-grade girl who's taller than him. That's literally hitting him in the face. Right. So, so the sister finds people left. Oh, you're telling him to hit back, huh? Oh,
so you're telling him to hit back then? My mother told me that actually, you know, so it didn't always fare well for me in the big scheme of things. But I mean, You shouldn't allow anybody to attack you.
It doesn't matter if you're a man or a woman.
There's a line in the sand that everybody has.
Nobody's trying to play with the same rules.
Everybody wants a separate set of rules for this circumstance or a separate set of rules for that circumstance.
That's why everybody's arguing.
Nobody's okay.
Okay.
Okay.
So your son decks a girl in the face and knocks her teeth out.
He gets suspended.
He gets in trouble.
She doesn't.
You have to go to school and make the case.
What would you say to the principal?
I'm not good at public speaking.
When I need to defend something.
Do it.
Go for it.
I want to hear it.
One.
I tell him to eat one, because the truth of the matter is, is right is right, is wrong is wrong. So, it'd be okay for her to hit my son, but it's not okay for me, my son, to defend himself. Since when did constitutional liberty become something that wasn't part of our school system? Since feminism and women, that's why I get that part,
but we got reality is reality. And no matter what we say or laws we put in place, it's not going to stop that if a girl decides that she wants to act wild and pop a guy, one day she's going to pop the wrong guy, he's going to go to jail, unfortunately. But that is a circumstance, and either she's going to get enough black guys, she quits, or you know, she's not. What do you think about what are the ways you think that men should protect themselves? Like,
what can you expand a little bit more on what you meant by that point? As bad as the world is, I'd say body cams. Oh, that's a good one. Okay. Body cams. Cool. Well, thanks, Alpha Logic. Good talk. Thanks for calling in. Actually, see, I've been watching for a while. I really like what you're doing. Thanks. Colin, anytime. Thank you. That was a good call. Straight to the point. Right. Bad. Good job, Alpha Logic. Yeah,
he's like, I'm not doing this Titanic thing. He just kept going. He's like, man, man, I tell my son to freak equalize, equal less. He'd be spin kicking that bride right in the face. Yeah. All right. Miles,
welcome to the show. Why does society say to protect women, children, and minorities, but not white men? Hey, what's up? So I think the big problem is to that question. I think the big reason that happens is because I think everyone lives in the past too much, right? Everyone's constantly going, well, this happened in the 1800s, 1700. And they kind of just take it on the white men when they don't really need to, right? Because our generation now isn't an exact reflection of what happened centuries ago,
right? So people hold on this resentment that really hasn't affected them personally, and they kind of just ride with it. You know what I mean? So that's my take on it, really. I said earlier,
I said earlier that society is villainizing white men. And they honestly, this is women, like white women, everybody, and marginalized people think that white men owe society a debt. They just owe. First off,
that's not true. Second off, it's intangible. So white guy have to white men have to suffer until society feels they've had enough, which will never happen, which will never happen because society has an entitlement to a high level, right? You can give them everything they want and more, and they still want more. That's just people as a whole, right? So the reason why, so the main topic Pearl was bringing up, I only think it's no other demographic goes through this except white men. Truth be told,
it's always them specifically. It's always the white man did this. Oh, the white man did that. It's always been like that for such a long period of time. And I don't think it's ever going to go away until everyone has a sense of humility, some grace, and accountability. You know what I mean? It's kind of like why stereotypes won't ever go away because no one wants to change certain aspects about themselves. It's easy just to be, it's easy to point the finger at someone else. It's always easy though to do that. You know what I mean? What, um, what are you white, Asian,
black? I can't. So my voice is hard to tell. Sorry, go ahead. It is. It is. You're good. You're good. I'm a mix of black and Spanish, right? My mom, Spanish, black, but white-skinned. My dad is black-skinned in Spanish. So it's a mix of like a lot, right? Have you ever had any situations where you've seen a white guy get discriminated against? All the time. It's so much so that a white man, I feel like, does not have a voice anymore, right? And that's what's really sad because for me, I know as cliche as this may sound,
I don't really see color, right? I see character. I see the person, you know, beyond that. And it's come to a point where I'm like, man, a white man can no longer is no longer viewed as like a human anymore, right? Can you talk about a specific scenario? Is there one that comes to mind? Yeah. This goes back to when I was like, because I'm 30 now, right? So this was when I was in college. And when it came to like, you know, these civil topics, like, you know,
I've taken a whole bunch of different classes just to get more experience, like civil topics and whatnot. Whenever a white person were to speak up about something, everyone around the room would just ignore them or kind of roll their eyes. I'll see it all the time or like mutter under their breath. But whenever it was like a person of minority,
everyone kind of had their utmost attention and respect about what they had to say about certain things like that, you know? And those are the big things. Like in educational purposes, that's what I've noticed, right? As for like everyday life,
Men Hardwired to Self-Sacrifice 00:08:12
there's a lot of instances, but none that I recall specifically. But I know it's very common. What are you doing on Titanic? So the Titanic question is: I'm going to be the opposite of what you guys expect,
right? As a man, it's kind of hardwired into me to be very self-sacrificing. You know, when death comes, yeah, I know, right? When death comes knocking on someone's door, the man is always going to answer, right? But you're not understanding the scenario. Oh, you missed it. In this scenario, it was Pearl's idea to spend $11,000 in 1920 or whatever the heck, which is like $100,000 to be on the ship in the first place. You didn't want to go. Oh,
she bothered you for months and months and months and months. And then you got on the ship and now you're about to meet a watery, frozen grave. Oh, yeah, no, she can die, dog. I'm taking me and my kid. Me and my kid get mouth. Yeah, yeah, that's what you mean. Yeah, yeah, 100%. I thought it was like a normal circumstance. Like this happened. Of course, I'm going to die for you guys, right? But if you brought me into this mess, yeah, you can, you can sink in that hole, dog. I'm not,
I'm not eating that. You know what I'm saying? But yeah, that's just not me, dog. If you, you gotta, you made your own bed laying it. You know what I mean? Okay, so, okay, imagine now. I'm like, all right, well, I'm gonna get on, I'm gonna get on the lifeboat now. What are you saying? She's getting on the lifeboat. Oh, no, no, no, no. It's the son, then me, and then she can figure it out. Ride with someone else. At that point, we'd probably be divorced at that point because I'm like,
I'll never trust your judgment again. You don't have to because you because you're gonna die in like 20, 30 minutes. Yeah, thanks for college miles. Oh, man. You were shaking your head, Sean. Are you saying that no matter what, even if it wasn't her fault, you're um you're getting on that vote? No matter what, bro. And it's just like, man,
this is why I realized CGA be crashing out on guys. Y'all guys just don't want to listen, man. Like, first of all, let's say this: Trump, right? He's the president, right? How does it make sense that Trump says, Hey, everybody,
Trump died today? And they're like, Why? What happened? He took a bullet for Millennia, his wife. He'd be like, Wait, what? He's the president. He's in charge. You're the general. You don't go down. Foot soldiers go down. Like,
men, you guys are not even thinking proper. Does it make sense to Genghis Khan die for his wife? If you're such a leader, leaders don't go down. Foot soldiers do. I know you guys are in a matriarch society that tells you the opposite. Like the soldiers, you know, the general comes up and he dies for the soldiers, or the leader should go down for everybody else. That's not true. So, yes, Pearl, I'm not going down. The one who feeds the generations,
I'm the one who's here to protect everybody else that's still alive. Who's gonna wait? Y'all, y'all don't make sense. It's just like the court, right? If they're gonna give custody to the women, though I'm the breadwinner, I'm the protector. Does that make sense? No, no,
we often say it doesn't give it to the man if he's better positioned. So, I'm better positioned than my wife. So, why would I die? Think about this. Do you want Elon Musk to die or freaking Grimes? You want Elon Musk to die so Grimes could survive? Oh,
no, he can't. Imagine the effect on humanity, he could get another Grimes. He could get it. This is what I'm saying. And guys, look at divorce. Go ahead. I'm sorry. Why did they say that women's lives are more valuable than men's lives when you think about it? It's like when men's lives really are more valuable than women's. Yeah,
because now objectively. Like, my grandma had 13 kids. Like, we'll push out one, maybe, two. I mean, you could maybe make the argument 100 years ago. Maybe. And even then, it's a stretch. But now we're giving one, maybe,
two. It's just like when couples divorce, the man makes more money and the woman spends all hers. That's why one of the best things that Kevin Samuels ever said was,
you see these high-profile divorces where the woman gets like $100 million and the divorce, a billion dollars. Jeff Bezos already made the money back that he gave to freaking his wife and she spent half of it on HBCUs and a bunch of other stupid garbage. You know what I'm saying? So she could feel like a good person. Let me get up. Okay. Welcome to the show,
Detox or Dumb Detox. Dumb talking. Why do we say to protect women, children, and minorities, but not white men? Well, I think in general, it has to do with a lot of the communist bullshit going on in the colleges right now and all the intersectionality. But that whole narrative, they try to apply that to males in general,
but it's just with the intersectionality that men get it the worst. You ever seen the intro to the Captain America movie? Right? In Hollywood, it's supposed to be in Hollywood. The thing that gets people emotional is a man that protects under any circumstance, right? But it becomes an emotional selling point when you can make it to where a man will sacrifice his life for anything. And part of that is true when you're in a life and death situation, You should protect your loved ones.
But then they kind of like cross the line and turn it into this romantic suicidality where a man's life is, compared to society, absolutely worth nothing.
And all the men that are successful with women and successful with life in general know that that's complete bullshit.
Life doesn't work that way.
You should be able to protect yourself without sacrificing your life to do it.
They want men to sacrifice themselves for society without getting anything in return.
And politicians do it all the time where they serve themselves.
In order for them to be successful, someone else has to be unsuccessful.
And that's why that narrative is you see it like romanticized in Hollywood.
Like the most noble thing a man can do is sacrifice his life for somebody else.
And it's total bullshit.
Yeah.
What are you doing on Titanic?
What are you?
All right.
So, all right, I'm getting on the life raft. You got to do the voice, though. You got to do the voice. I'm getting on the life raft. Grab my hand. Grab my hand. Take my hand, babe. Come, come quick. I'm coming. Oops. No,
she fell. Oh, no. Wait, Splash. All right, she's gone. Why did you do this to me? I can't hear him. I can't. Never let go. Daddy,
daddy, where's mommy? You know, it's funny this scenario. So I remember when Andrew Wilson was talking to this bride and she said, oh, yeah, you know, when my boyfriend and I first got together,
you know, I did whatever I wanted, and I had to mess up enough times to realize that he kind of knew what he was talking about. Like eight months of him cleaning up her mess for him to even listen. How many men have been put in this situation in danger based on a woman's idea? Like he went along to make her happy and then a situation pops off and he has to fix it or it costs him. You know,
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the crazy part about that? The crazy part about that is that women instinctually leave guys like that all the time. They'll cheat on their husbands for guys that know that that's complete bullshit. They leave guys like that all the time. And you have to do it enough times to realize like, oh, what she says and what she wants are two very different things. Like women will say they want a sensitive man. Well, what they mean is they want a guy who's not, who's not always like, when they say sensitive, they mean a guy who's like not afraid to express his emotions,
but like positive emotions. They think sensitive means he shares when he's sad and he cries on my shoulder and he tells me all women don't want to hear your problems. They don't give a fuck. So like understand understanding that there's a difference between what they respond to and what they say they want. They repeat shit that they hear other people say without actually knowing what it means. But they know instinctively if a guy behaves that way,
like he, if he drops all his like hobbies for me, if you know, like if he stops playing video games and he starts paying me attention, coincidentally, she'll dump that guy. If he ever stopped playing video games to give her more attention, she would dump him. Because what it indicates is that you're supposed to have an unyielding personality. That means if you like a girl, you're going to go after her. Even if she might turn you down once or twice,
she wants to see how confident and how persistent you can be. That doesn't mean be a creep, but it means I have an unyielding personality. If you say, I'm going to the game, and she goes, oh, but I wanted you to do this. And you don't go to the game and instead do what she wants to do. She can see that she can control you. And then she'll end up leaving you if you do that enough time. So you have to be unyielding,
especially when it comes with women. Have you ever seen a situation where a white guy was discriminated against? Oh, yeah. I see it. Hold on, sir. Hell yeah. I see that almost on a daily basis. On a daily basis. Like your job or just. I see it all over the place. I'll give you like construction,
a construction gig I did maybe like a few months ago. Right. They had this new, they had this new. So we have people on the property that are kind of like superintendents,
and you have a guy that's on your who's like the foreman. Basically, so the foreman control like the little, like the smaller groups of independent contractors or contractors in general. Then you have the guy above him, which is like the superintendent who maintains the whole site. So we had this, this, um, this lady superintendent, and she's like brand new. So basically, like, the foreman knows what she's supposed to do and what he's supposed to do. Uh, he was late one day,
and she took it upon herself to go and set up the supports. So, you know, when you, when you pour concrete, it needs to be supported. And when you're pouring a vertical wall, The stilts have to be set a certain way so that when they pour the concrete, it doesn't just fall and tumble and kill a bunch of people. So she went ahead and started doing his job for him without his knowledge. And this is something that she had no experience in, but she just said, Oh,
I'm a girl. I can do it. This is like an African-American ship. Of course, it is. I was about to ask. So she, and everyone is like, all the other, like, all the Mexicans are looking at. I'm looking at this chick like she's fucking. I'm like, that's not how you do that. And she's like, don't tell me what to do. Like, basically, trying to overrule everybody. And everybody told her, like, that's not how you do it. Well, like, an hour,
like 45 minutes to an hour after they poured the concrete. Luckily, nobody was around, but the whole roof fell on the part that the guy was supposed to overlook, but because she didn't want to be behind that, they ended up firing him. And this is like a,
he's an older white guy. He ended up losing his job because she told the guy, she told her boss, which is like the owner of the construction company, that he's the one that told her to do it like that. And we all knew that she was mad that he didn't show up on time. So he ended up getting fired from that from that company and like his whole reputation tarnished,
even though everyone, including the white guy, told her, don't do it like that. And they can't, they can't, if they were to fire her, she was like claiming she was going to sue for racism and y'all just don't like me because I'm black. And it was terrible, man. Why'd they hire her to begin with? Because she's the only one. Do they get like DEI quotas in construction or no? Are there like initiatives like that? I think this company is that particular company was owned,
might have had like a female, like somebody in a higher up position that wanted to like give her a shot or something. So I'm not 100% sure on the politics though, but everybody felt bad because the guy was like, you know, wait till I get there. And she just decided to do the job and start the job without it because she's super fucking woman,
knowing absolutely nothing about how to fucking pour concrete, girl. It's crazy. I just can't imagine that level of arrogance. Like, you know, sometimes you can be stupid. Like, I mean, I think we all have, you know, situations or places where we feel stupid, you know,
but it's really like to be arrogant and stupid. Do you know what I mean? Yeah. Like any experienced person would have been like, I don't know how to do this. Let me just wait till the guy gets here. But, you know, I don't know what it is with some people. I'm not going to go as far as say as black people because I'm half black myself. But with some people,
you can't tell them shit, right? Like if they look at you like you're in a lesser position to them, they're like, well, like they might listen to what you have to say, but they don't want to let you know that they're taking what you have to say in consideration because then if then it makes them look incompetent and they take that personal to where it's like an insult to their ego. They don't want to look dumb in front of their team that they're supposed to be controlling and like telling what to do and shit. So it could end up signing up. A lot of people could have people could have died that day,
like legit. People could have died that day. Luckily, it was lunch and everybody had cleared from underneath the floor. I'm going to use this opportunity to say what I always say, guys. American black women are the scum of the earth, dude. Shade up. Like,
no men have worse women to choose from than the American black women. The worst mothers are black women. I will. I will. Now, you may be saying, oh, Doug and Pierre, you're black. Yeah, my mom was a scumbag too, and my sister's a scumbag too. Honestly, guys, like, what are you talking about? It's the most prideful, can't tell them nothing, freaking emotionally, verbally,
physically abusive group in this country is black women. And they take all their insecurities and everything else out on their men, their children, society, just in general. Everybody. Detox won't say it, but I will. I'll say it all day. Thanks for coming on. I was going to tell you, all my sisters are black with the exception of two. And luckily, I got lucky my side of the,
so I won't go and say all black women. Of course, you have to say no. I'm sorry. I just didn't want to hear it at all. I'm sorry. You know, you was about to say that shit. I'm so sorry. My mama's black and my sister's black. That's the thing. You can call it again,
no disrespect, but if I don't want to hear you talk anymore, I will kick you. Not my sister, not my mama. I've told you guys this multiple times. My brother and I, we ran an informal mentorship group for young African American and young African immigrant men between the ages of like 18 and like 30,
right? You know, and so we give them advice and you know, help them, you know, life decisions or whatever. And all of the black guys, all of us, I think when we entered the group, we had mentored about 25,
20 to 25 of them in seven years. All of their mothers were awful to them. All of them were scumbags, every single one. There's this brotherhood of shitty mothers. It was ridiculous, guys. I'm telling you. Like, so,
you know, detox, I'll say it for you, dude. American black women are the scum of the earth, period. No if, ands, or buts. Okay. Um, do we have Rodolfo on yet? No, not yet. Welcome to the show, Rodolfo. Why do we say to protect women, children, and minorities, but not white men.
You're on the show, Rodolfo.
What's going on?
Sorry.
I didn't hear y'all say my name.
Why do we say to protect women, children and minorities, but not white men?
I can only hear you, Doug.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
The question that, oh, huh.
I'm not doing that.
If the audio isn't working for him, the, you guys can hear me, right?
Yeah.
I can hear you just fine.
Because they got to figure it out.
Most women are mimicking black women, and it's the most destructive culture.
That's a good question.
100% true.
And that was probably one of the hardest parts about in the UK.
You have UK women who didn't have the experience of American black women parroting the same black female garbage.
It's crazy.
Let me say something real quick.
Oh, go ahead.
No, it's okay.
I keep thinking, you guys, look, look, man.
Y'all keep saying that we need strong families, nucleus families.
No, we need strong men, specifically white men. At the end of the day, Africa has good families. Where are they? Are they a powerful nation that everybody fears in the world? Do they even have electricity and roads? So this whole family thing,
like Dav, y'all keep thinking, a family is the foundational blocks towards a strong nation. No, it ain't. Africa got all the families. And look at them. It's like what? Technology, maybe, you know, innovation. That's the key. But most of that stuff has been coming from the West, right? China's been copying. Shout outs to them. But their best game plan is to copy off the West. So at the end of the day,
you guys are needed. We need you guys to come back, man. Grab your testicular fortitude. Learn something from the Arabs and get sh in check. Put Karens in check. Because Karens, unlike Doug said, man, Karens came to the black community and tried to get black women to co-op with them. And it eventually worked. Black women ain't got no damn strategy neither. Look at the woman king. So, at the end of the day,
they don't know nothing. They messed up with conda. So, at the end of the day, they don't have no strategy. It's the white woman sees in power, bruv. I'm telling you, yeah, that's true. Um, okay, why don't we try? You could teach them how to say, I'll be Karen. Okay,
what should I be Karening about? You guys have any ideas? And then you can teach them how to say no to their wives. Okay, what's something that women, what's the ultimate thing that women drag men to? Church. That's white women, Church.
Okay, okay, okay.
Sean, Sean, it's, it's been five years.
Why won't you marry me?
I want to get married.
Why won't you marry me?
I've been here for five years.
You can't keep wasting my time.
Good evening.
I'm not having a good evening.
That's what I told.
I'm not having a good evening.
Why are you saying good evening?
I'm not having a good evening.
Remember what I told you?
If you're not having a good evening, that's an internal issue. No, I'm here for you, but not necessarily in that way. You have to be there for yourself first. Remember the thing on the plane? People got to put their mask on first for themselves before they can help anyone else. Let's talk about this five years thing. Overall,
the relationship has been good. Yeah, we don't have arguments. We don't have issues, do we? Well, we're having one right now. No, we're not. We're having a conversation. Now, if you're having an argument,
it's a pretty toxic way to communicate. And if you need to gather yourself, then we can come back and revisit this conversation at a later point, which I'm available to. Sansa G, dude, straight up. Now,
you were saying something that I'm very interested about about this five-year things. Who gave you this timeline? Where did that come from? Was it in the book? Was it at school? Let me know. No, it's just, I don't, you know,
I want to have kids someday and get married. And I feel like I'm going to run out of time. Like, and I've just been here for five years and I don't want it to all be for nothing. We had five years of breathtaking moments. I don't think that's for nothing. So,
regardless of the end goal or the end of this, we still had great experiences. Would you agree? Yeah, but it's not really brothers' new butt. You got to say, yeah, but yeah, but you know, we've been in this relationship. My friends, my family, what are they supposed to think? Oh, and what are their relationships like? Please tell me. Well, my parents are still together. And, you know,
my brothers and his wife are still together. So they're married. How's that going? Truthfully, honestly. How do you think that's going? And wait, hold on. Do you want to live that life? Just like them. You want your dad's life and your mama's life? You want your brother's life? Yeah. Then, if that be the case,
I told you a long time ago that I think it's essential that you find another man. And that's completely fine. But these are my terms. You don't have to love me. This is how I want to coincide. You don't love me? You don't ever want to marry me? Of course. We have love for each other, but it might not go down in the same way. That's completely fine. I have nothing against you. I think that you should get what you want. But in this world,
what I want is not to be married. Other than that, well, why won't you change your mind? Why won't you? Well, I have not asking you to change your mind.
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That's the difference between me and you.
Pearl, I'm talking.
You just are listening.
If you're talking, you can't hear me.
It's okay.
Emotions arise.
But it's important that you understand this.
This is who I am.
This is the life that I want to live.
I told you that from day one.
I never lied to you about it.
And at this point, if you have changed your mind, I can understand that.
And we'll still be friends.
I'll still have love for you.
But you have to go get what you want.
But I can't do that.
I won't do that.
I'm standing on this position.
Just like you're standing on yours.
So you're no different.
So let me know.
Think about it.
Let's talk about it continuously.
But I stand firm on this.
And I don't think you're a bad person for wanting what you want.
I think that's actually interesting.
Shout out to your mother, your dad, and all them.
I'm sure they have great relationships, but I know that our relationship is 10 times better than anything else. Wow, you're undefeated. Doug,
did I miss anything? Yeah, there's a couple of things. So, like, what's the family supposed to think to get out of the timeline thing? A woman would talk about her feelings and how her feelings need to be, you know,
effective communication involves a man affirming her feelings. Because here's the thing: women, women will want to get married literally because they feel they have to get married. Timeline, nothing. When he asks you, oh, yeah, where'd the timeline come from? Women,
look, Pearl's used to explaining herself. The biggest problem is that women, when they feel a certain type of way, having to explain themselves gets them even more upset. Yeah, so there's a couple of things that you missed,
but that just shows that you're a sensible person. But yeah, that's why we're all here because Pearl's a lot more sensible than the average woman out there. Let me tell you some days. Still a woman,
you know. Yeah, Sean's undefeated. Undefeated. Do you have women like crash out on you and you just like sit there like that? I had that happen before, but they weren't like deep relationships. They were surface level. Like, so those usually like dip out once they realize that, you know, that's not going to work. But yes, I had women crash out like crazy stuff. I'll be like,
I had to learn early, like, dang, women are like borderline, they need to be locked up for some of their responses. If the man responds this way, he would go to jail. All right, it's crazy. Where did you learn that? Did your parents like teach you the communication skills,
or did you learn online or digital? Hell no. They taught me to be a simp. So, where did you like? Did you just figure it out yourself? Or yeah, I figured it out myself. A lot of, you know,
I read a bunch of material on being stoic. So that's where I get a lot of it from. I did have a G who taught me a lot of things on the way, but I would say most of it is from when I used to be a diplomat working overseas. And we did a lot of diplomacy with different people that had different conflicting interests. So I spent a lot of time in clandestine operations and diplomatic missions. So I've learned a good amount of skills from that too. We're going to try Rodolfo again. Can you hear me? Yes,
I can hear you. Okay, cool. So why do we say to protect women, children, and minorities, but not white men? Well, like everyone else was saying, the context nowadays is different. You know, before we would say that because it was honorable. You know, everybody was honorable. The women, the leaders, you know, it wasn't as much corruption. But like someone said,
we just like living in the past. And that's what everyone's forgetting is the context. I don't know if you guys can hear me. I can hear you. We can't. Okay, cool, cool, cool. Okay. So basically, we want to live on old times, borrowed times. And we just don't want to acknowledge that fight, that fact today because we still want to think we're living in those times. But nobody wants to wake up to the fact that modern women today are just toxic. And as a result,
children are getting toxic. And when these kids grow up and start getting jobs and voting, it's going to, shit's really going to hit the fan. And of course, women are going to turn around and be like, hey, guys, like, you want to handle this? And we're going to be like, what do you want us to do? What do you created this mess? Have you ever seen a white guy get discriminated against? You look like Hispanic. Yeah, I'm Mexican. Okay,
that's what. All Mexican. 1%. Have you ever seen a white guy get discriminated against? So not personally. I mean, in high school, you know, they'd always make fun of the white guys like for stupid shit. But never in my life, like, you know, rape accusations or anything. But there was a Patrice O'Neill tape I was listening to yesterday. And this is like a 2005,
2006 taping. The guy called in to say that he got replaced. All his white people got replaced in the company for nothing wrong, but it's just because there wasn't enough black people in. So they fired them to replace them with black people to keep it equal. And this was back in 2005. So it probably happened even before then. So if any,
you know, there's like a gold mine of information there, not to go on a tangent, but Pearl, I would really encourage you to listen to Patrice O'Neal, the Black Phillips show. A lot of the stuff he basically he prophesies. He was talking about the white man's plight. He was like, I want to jump in and tell you. Yeah, Patrice O'Neill. What's it called? So they let him have his own show for about a couple weeks, the Black Phillips show,
Patrice O'Neill. And he'll bring on women and have conversations with them before Red Pill, before any of this. And it's almost as if you're listening to something today. The women will constantly interrupt, change the conversation, cry,
and all that. The same tricks. It's all the same shit. Yeah, cool. Well, I'll look into it. Thanks for calling in. Calling anytime. Thank you again. Thank y'all. Thanks. Well,
Patrice, if he has a clip, he could send it. I didn't see Patrice O'Neal. White people fired maybe. Oh, Homath put up a video. I might want to, no, it's 18 minutes. It's kind of long. Homath put a video on Sarah's stock. Oh, no. Hey, guys, I'm putting a link to Sean's channel in the chat. Everyone,
go subscribe to his channel right now. Oh, yeah. Someone said they want a channel on communication with women from you. What to do when she says that? Oh,
yeah. I kind of do want to do some relationship because I think I had had great relationships, but yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay. Call it the love doctor. White guys are afraid of looking racist. Let's watch this. Okay. So afraid to be a racist. I'm telling you. You see a few black guys walking towards you in an area you don't belong in,
run. I don't want to beat me in my face. Accusing me of racism. So they got to wait to get beat up first before they can even think about running. Because if I see five ball white dudes walking towards me, I ain't going to wonder if they got cancer. I'm going to go and I'm not going to come back. Even if they pretend they got cancer, oh, dude, oh, no, don't run,
dude. We got cancer. We was all coming from chemotherapy classes over here. And they just thought we were strong enough to get, you know, and I'm still, I'm not running. I'm, I'm not, no,
because that could be the old can. I go back. I go back, hey, you guys all right? Get him. Oh, I fell for the cancer hanger. Nigga, try to fuck it up. That's wait. White women. Paranoid delusions all the time about going to prison for shit I didn't do. You know,
like white women make me very nervous. And not now because there's witnesses, but I'm talking about at night, white woman's walking towards me and she could be nervous. You know, oh, Jesus. You know, getting that fantasy going, oh, big black guy. I hope he doesn't. Hope he doesn't grab me. And I'm thinking the same thing, like, oh,
Jesus. I hope nobody kills this white lady because I'm going to get blamed for this shit. I keep my receipts. I collect receipts because it's a trail of where I've been during the day,
during the week. It's a time, it's a date, it's a place of where I've been. And I don't go more than a half hour without buying some shit ever. Because you could kill somebody and then make it back to where you got to be in a half hour. So every 15 minutes, I buy something, a candy bar, whatever. Hey, can I get a candy bar? Hey, thanks. Can I get the receipt? A receipt for a candy bar? Why? I need my receipt, man. I don't have a receipt for candy. Look,
I need my receipt. No receipt. Give me my receipt. I don't have receipt. And then I don't really need it because now we're arguing and he remembers me. So I'm like, I'm like, fuck you. Fuck you too. What time is it? 5:15. All right. All right, good. All right. I got to go. Remember my face, asshole. I will. Yeah,
that's right. Remember his fucking face. That's right. That's right. Remember this. Take a look. That's right. It's funny. Okay, wait. We have another caller. Jackson, welcome to the show. Why do we say to protect women, children, and minorities, but not white men? But not white men. Yeah. Well, it depends because white men, you know, there's so many white men, right? Like,
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I'm a white man. Excuse me, I'm doing something. I'm in something. Yeah, but there's a lot of women, and we say to protect them all the time and children. Well, it depends because you know, we protect our children and we protect our women. But when it comes to white men, they can protect theirselves most of the time if they're fully functional, you know,
if they're not like disabled or like uh you know collecting benefits from the government and whatnot. But what do you think? Like, what is like an example of why we're not protecting white men? You're in a store, right? I got this: you're in a store in a checkout. Some Shanika EBT card doesn't work in front of you,
and she starts getting freaking irate with a cashier. And you say, Man, could you stop being rude to the cashier? And she turns around and she punches you in the face, like literally slaps you in the face. Well, I mean, by law, you are protected by the law, and you can press charges and file charges against them and possibly win money in court legally. And so, you don't think white men are protected? Money from black people, good luck. So,
so the protection comes from you're seen as the villain because white men in society are seen to owe everyone this debt because of what happened in the past. See, see, I'm black and I don't believe that, but because of that, you're supposed to take verbal emotional abuse from that and physical abuse from that black woman. And if you do anything, I guess you could say we're not protected in the way that you know, if we retaliate, you know,
there will be much larger consequences to you know, if we try to you know get back on them because they assaulted us in the first place, okay. I think I am protected by law and by the government, you know,
if that happens. I'm tough enough to you know take a punch from some angry black lady or something. Well, yeah, but but the point is, you're not tough enough to overpower like the police if you get like falsely accused of something that you didn't do. That is true. I am not above the government, I am not above the law. There's all the guys from like January 6th, right? There's like Brett Kavanaugh, Brock Turner, Charlie Kirk, Johnny Depp, Derek Schauvin. Charlie Kirk was very sad because nobody, you know,
everybody has conspiracies behind what happened on that day. And, you know, it was shocking. It was shocking. Obviously, Charlie's gone. And, you know, you think about people like Epstein. We're not even sure if he's dead or alive. Yeah, but we could even take Derek Chauvin, for example. That's just a guy trying to do his job. Like, he was trained on how to do his job and he followed it by the book and then he got thrown in jail. Like, as a white guy,
there's just situations that are out of your control. Like, the reason why I brought up Epstein, the reason why I brought up Epstein is because I know you don't want to talk about him, but we don't know. We're not going to. We're not going to. You can either listen or not listen. Okay, you're muted. So, okay, I'm going to unmute you,
but you can't. We're not doing the Epstein thing. Okay. I'm sorry. What about John McCaffey? What about him? He was like in the same situation. He was in prison and he was framed as a suicide, but we don't know. That's like very controversial. I'm sorry I brought up, you know, his name. It's okay. But my point is that there's institutional protections in place for women and children. So if something goes bad for women and children,
there's protections. So you don't really need, like, I don't see a men needing to protect women and children because society does it for them. But white men are the, like even me personally, I know a guy in my area who was falsely accused of rape and it didn't even go to the criminal level. But like this poor guy, I've known him since he was a kid. He's like the sweetest kid. His girlfriend said she raped him. And because it's believe all women, Right?
She completely ruined his social standing in school.
It was really embarrassing.
He was like humiliated.
So in that case, like.
It would be it would take women to say no, he's not a creep, he's not this, he's not that.
Like the man's the one who needs protection.
Yeah, because society's automatically gonna say oh, poor you, you were raped right, and that's just the society we live in.
You know there's a bunch of guys like that.
You know they feel like victim mode but like I mean, those are the guys that you know get lured into the Andrew Tate way of life and things like that.
And you know I don't, i'm like one of those guys you know who was like very inspired by Tate and by, you know, masculine guys and like especially guys like David Goggins.
You know, I think he's like a better example because you know he's just like he was born into, like racism and poverty, and he overcame all these things by himself.
But like i'm gonna disagree, I don't think it's the Tate guys.
I think they get false accusations sometimes.
I think it's more the socially awkward guys that I know in real life and not social media.
Like I would say it's more the guys that are a little bit awkward.
They don't understand like last minute resistance maybe, like she says yes no yes, that it confuses them.
Um like, just just my experience, but you've never seen a white guy like go down for something stupid.
You you, you look young, you're like what, 25?
I'm 20 years old 20 okay, and no, not really like, i'm not like present on social media as much as like many other people who really do research into these guys of like you know that go down like I don't know.
Think of like wines, I think of people like Weinstein, the people who is in the movies and like you know, I only know the mainstream, like Epstein, of course, in the Island and things like that.
So I don't, I don't really know like guys that you're probably thinking about.
No, because i'm telling you, the guy i'm thinking of looks like you.
I swear to god yeah, okay.
Well, the reason why I think i'd be fine in society is because you know i'm I practice fighting and I practice martial arts, and so if somebody you know wants to, you know, abuse me, like verbally or physically in public, I can handle myself enough to like just be very observant of their um, their behaviors and things like that, and I can remember a story.
But you know, then everything has to go down in a legal courtroom and then you know you try to get what you want and that's a whole bunch of time wasted on both sides.
But you know, I think us white guys who feel like we're unprotected, we just need to practice more self-control and realize what resources are available for us here in America.
Specifically, how do you practice More self-control when you guys have?
like, if anything, you guys have the most self-control. You work the most, pay the most taxes, and have the least STDs, other than I guess, Asians. But I don't really think that's Asian guys' choice. Sorry. No, you're good. No, that's actually pretty funny. And that's actually kind of true. But I don't know. I feel fine. You know, I'm in a little bit of a weird situation in life. And, you know, I just decide to come up on here randomly and speak some facts. Where are you at? Like,
what part of the country? So I'm at my mother's house and I'm outside in the front, just no, I'm at like what state? What Midway? You don't have to say Texas. Oh, you're in Texas too. Okay. Yeah. So you're from Texas? Now I'm in Texas. Oh,
okay. Yeah. I've actually watched a little bit of your content recently and I actually kind of like it. I don't like, you know, come up on here and think like, oh, I fucking disagree with what this fucking woman's saying. She's so wrong. I'm not like that type of person that's just like, you know,
wants to come on the internet and wants to be a part of the problem. I'm somebody who wishes to be part of a solution. So how many, do you have like, are you friends with white? Are you from like a white area or no? I'm from a pretty white area. It's pretty blended. It's like, you know, white people, Muslim people, black people. It's pretty blended. But, you know, we all just, you know, live in our own world and just a neighborhood or wherever you live. You know, a lot of people,
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they don't really care about this type of shit and they just live in their own world and they don't even care to like dabble. I want you to do me a favor. Go ask and call in in like a week. Go ask five of your white male friends, ideally the older ones,
if they've ever been like screwed over by like the school system, a woman. Well, actually, I'll go a little bit further and I'll tell you right now that I am one of these people that have been screwed over by the school system. Oh, okay. So then you know what I'm talking about. Yeah, I know what you're talking about. Okay. What happened to you? I don't want to like, you know, be fake or like not tell you what's going on. Like I got fucked over by the school system pretty bad. You know,
I went to school from kindergarten all the way to grade 12. I didn't graduate. I wasn't the best student, but I did work hard in class and tried to learn and tried to, you know, do my best to accomplish the things they put in front of me. But at the end of the day, I was, you know, struggling with like addiction, with, you know, mental health issues and things like that. And I had, I was living in a very toxic family household. It was a blended family. It was my father married to a step,
my stepmother at the time who had three kids. And, you know, we felt we all felt our own ways and we all had our own problems. And I don't want to get too specific into that. It's more, my focus is more on the school system thing because, you know, I went all the way from kindergarten to 12th grade and I didn't get a diploma. And I'm suffering because of that. And so, yeah, I do feel a little fucked over. But I'm using my energy to like, you know, get back up to the top. I'm just curious. How did it make you it made you have like a drug problems,
the school system? Because of problems at home, I, you know, was addicted to like drugs and like, you know, bad things on the internet and things like that. Like,
and I had a real toxic stepmom. And, you know, I don't want to say names and, you know, expose people, but they're suffering in their daily life because of it. Let's just say that. But according to society,
that's not even something I try to do to take revenge. According to society, you have no problems. And your life is just on clouds and cotton candy. And you have a big bag of gold under your mattress because you're a white guy. The average white six foot. Yeah,
the average white guy is just trying to get by. Most men are trying to provide and trying to do better in life, trying to provide for their families. But you white guys, everything is just handed to you and you don't have any problems. Yeah. Right. I have problems. I have problems. I'm not going to admit that I don't have problems because I have a lot of problems. But just not the type,
just probably not the type of problems you're thinking. Like, you know. I don't know. What's like a problem that like you're saying like guys who get fucked over by women who say they rape them or things like that? You know, I've never had that problem. Well, I'm assuming you missed part of the monologue. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. It's fine. Let me see. I have a list of them. Being falsely accused, being unfairly discriminated against for scholarships and career positions, being called any kind of phobic,
being divorce raped, having their kids taken, the left targeting white guys for no reason, man-hating judges, man-hating cops, man-hating teachers, man-hating lawyers, white guilt, family dynamics,
because women abuse men's kindness and take advantage of what white men can do for the family and offer nothing in return. Political bullshit. White men are the ultimate example that they are expected to do all the work and cannot be prideful in their skin color heritage and identity. The education system belittles white men. Whatever industry they're in will discriminate against them for their political beliefs,
compromising positions they're not aware of, like being alone with a woman or not getting written or video consent for sexual behavior. In education, white men need to be protected from their leftist teachers and college professors. Lack of help and investments. Bosses and institutions unfairly invest more into female and minority employees and students through scholarships,
training programs. And men and women both prefer to help young women instead of men. For example, if you are the parent of a white guy or a boy in general, it's actually your job to protect them from the school system. Your daughter will be fine. Their mothers, teachers,
female friends in sexual relationships, whether long-term or casual, will constantly exploit their kindness and nag and convince them they're not doing enough. Fathers and mothers are worried about their daughters being protected. But the biggest thing you need to protect their daughters from is themselves and them ruining themselves. Usually it's their own fault. Sons,
on the other hand, are entering a system that's trying to convince them they're not intelligent. And then it keeps going, but those are just some. That's a lot. That's a lot because that is happening in real time. And, you know, it's up to the parents how they handle their children. And some of them don't handle their children and just, you know, fuck everything off and let them do whatever. And then there's some who are real strict, like give me your phone at night, limit your social media. If not,
have no social media. I had people who were really trying to, you know, fight against these things. But honestly, I see why you're, you know, doing this is because there's a lot of families who have been defeated by, you know, by these problems. And, you know, Christians like to say it's like satanic things, like they're being attacked by Satan or the devil and things like that. I'm not going to get too deep into that, but like, I don't know. It's, you know, trying,
Final Thoughts on Male Empowerment 00:13:24
it's like evil forces in the world that are just like, you know, a lot of people who are at the top benefit from all this. Evil forces on women, like the devil's in women. Yeah. All right. Thanks for calling in, Jackson. This is a great call in any time. Okay. Yep. Okay. Thank you. You know what's funny? A white guy, you say, hey, don't talk about it. Mute him. Oh, I'm so sorry. It's like,
I'm sorry. I didn't mean to bring that up. It's like you're a little bit assertive with the what, oh, I'm sorry. Black guys, what do you, you know, today it's been fine, but you know what I mean? It's like,
it's just the stereotype. So polite. It's like, oh, I'm sorry. I didn't mean. Anyways, all right. Bra Stoic, welcome to the show. Why do we say to protect women, children, and minorities, but not white men? Hey,
can you go and see me? I can hear you. You said you have a crazy situation. I'll just okay. Just so you know, when you give the story, beginning, middle, and end, not a ton of sometimes when people give the wife story, they just go give every detail. We just want the summary. Feel free to go ahead now. You're muted. I'm going to unmute you. Oh, no,
you can't unmute. You're muted. I'm going to drop you for a second while you unmute yourself and I'll bring you back up in like a minute. We'll see if they can figure it out. Guys, if you have tech issues, again,
it's nothing personal. I just don't want to wait while you figure it out. I've been there. You know, it's happened to me. But yeah, I don't have time for that. What did you guys think of the last caller? He was interesting. He's young. Yeah. You maybe next time. Here's the thing. People think that if you point out difficulties in the world that you're complaining,
guys, you have to know the rules to the game before you get on the field to score a touchdown. Okay. I hate when people say, oh, yeah, men shouldn't talk about their problems or what's going on. No, be aware of the obstacles in your way so you can overcome them. Get a ring camera. You can bring broads back to your place. You get a ring camera, problem solved. No false accusations. Mario,
welcome to the show. Why? Hi. Why do we say to protect women, children, and minorities, but not white men? Because the system is there, it's been made to protect women, children, and minorities, especially here in the last 20, 30 years where they've changed all the legislation from what it used to be. They're changing into the guard into these new rules. Like now,
you have open gay marriage. Abortion was legal for quite a while until they revoked it. I'm not white. I'm an American Cuban. So, yeah. But yeah,
that's my opinion. I just think that America right now is kind of wrestling with itself. And I think the problem is the attitude that every American has. And it's not just men and women. It's Americans. That it's not our problem. If it doesn't include us,
if it doesn't affect us, we don't have a, it's not our problem. And if you've noticed through United States history, we're in everything. We have been in everything since the inception of this country,
and we've been involved in every affair. So we're going to see the problem, and we're seeing it now. And other countries like Japan, South Korea, China, they're all dealing with the same problem. Have you ever seen a white guy get discriminated against? No,
not really. Yeah, no, actually, I haven't. I've been in a military for over a decade. I haven't seen that. That's mostly white-based. You have to have seen some female bullshit being in the military, right? Yeah, I mean, they cater to women a lot. They let the women just kind of not do as much, but I mean,
I've still seen women as mechanics. I served with quite a few of them in Iraq and Afghanistan. So that's not uncommon. Yeah. Cool. Well, thanks for calling in, Mario. I appreciate it. All right, we're going to try bra again. Welcome to the show. Yeah, it's the same thing I can't hear you. I'll just leave. You can't hear me. Sorry. Oh, okay. Well, he tried. Can you hear me,
Sean? Yeah, we can hear you just fine. Yeah, we got you. Leave it, Charlie. Sean was muted. I saw him talking for a second. Yeah, you're good. Were you dressed like that for the show, or was it just, is this your day attire now? It's very,
it's classy. Ah, yeah. Yeah, I'm just a classy. I'm just a classic man. That's all that is. Okay, well, I think that's all my thoughts on the topic. I think I went through all the callers. Okay. Well, why don't you guys give your final thoughts and then I'll give my final thoughts? We only have Black Sean on today, so you can start. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Shout out to y'all. So I definitely want to say it like this, man,
especially since it's the protection of white men. We don't just fail to protect white men, we openly attack them. And many narratives today, there's just not exclusion, like they're just ignoring them, right? They're positioned at the root of all evil in the entire world. Violence didn't exist until the white man came in. Prior to that, we just hugged. That framing goes beyond criticism. It's ridiculous. It's a bias. It's the blame game,
right? So not only are we not protecting them, I think everybody came up here and they couldn't actually give you a real situation where this happened. I'll give it to you. A white cop comes in, pulls somebody over. And what does people often say, especially if they're black? You're racist. I don't want you touching me. Get your white hands off me. Then a cop got to step back, like, oh, wait, hold on, I'm not racist. Imagine that just being reversed. If a white person got pulled over, right? And they said,
you blackie, get your black hands off me. I don't want a black officer touching me. That would be seen as crazy, right? Somehow, it's not the other way. There's a real conversation that isn't being had,
and nobody's being honest. It's not about protection, it's about a lack of empowerment. White men, it's actually against the culture to empower white men. That's considered dangerous and a big problem. You can empower all the women, albino, snow monkeys, disabled people, fat-body people, obesity people, anybody. Somebody with no identity, like they don't know what their identity is. They're in between. You could protect all of them,
but you damn better not protect no white man, right? In spaces like STEM, media, and culture, just STEM alone. How long have we been pushing STEM? How many women out here curing cancer? None. None. All that money. You could have redirected all that money towards the actual people who probably do it. White men,
maybe. Yeah. White men have been subjugated to other Indians or Asians in different countries, right? Because it's just like, what in the world? So at the end of the day,
I think this is where we're failing. White men. We're always attacking them. We're always blaming them as if blackies and Asians don't have problems, right? As if they don't commit crimes and atrocities in the world. As if Arabs didn't have slaves way longer than white folks. They still have somehow. They still got them now. But somehow,
we're always attacking the white man. It's ridiculous. And me serving in the military and serving downrange with my white brothers, I'll stand up for them when they're fearful to stand up. It's kind of like one of those things, Pearl. You know, you know, this. How many times was it better for women to deliver the message than it'd be a man if they were talking about something wrong that a woman did? It's the same thing. White men can't even stand up for themselves. They need a blackie to do it. Well,
guess what? I guess that's Doug NPA. I guess that's me and the Hodge twins. We need America to be back strong again. And our white men need to know that there's a future for them because blacks ain't about to be doing no carpentry, electronics,
and plumbing and none of that to build out the infrastructure we need. They're not about to investigate in no robotics and AI, right? So it's you guys. We need to stop attacking white men and start supporting them. That's why the void is there. They don't even have role models today, Pearl. Name one white, strong white male. One. But guess what? I can name black Caesars, black Cleopatra's, black Julius Caesars. Like,
it's so much. We're going back and taking your history, right? So that's the biggest problem. They're not protected on anything. So at the end of the day, some people have to stand up. And I'm standing up for character. And they got great character. Shout outs to the West. Shout outs to white culture. Shout outs to whiteness. And shout outs to still the white Sean's in the world. All right. Thanks,
Sean. Calling anytime. All right. I'm going to say I said Von Goon really quick before we close out the show. We said he had something. Hey, all right,
Pearl. I just wanted to say, man, like the one thing that got missed, I'm on, by the way. Yeah, you're on. Just really quick. It's like white men are guardrails. I reckon, you know what I mean? Like, that's why they're trying to take them out so much because historically, like, we've been guardrails for society, you know. Like,
they get protected the least because they're the strongest guardrails now and in the past, you know. I just think that in the Titanic time, it was just, I guess, honor and the fact that women can bear children, you know. But now it's, you know, they're trying to take out the society, so they take out the best guardrails anyway. Okay. All right. Thanks for the contribution,
Von Goon. All right. Um, Doug MPA, you got final thoughts? Um, yeah, white guys are getting it from all sides, guys. If you're white, you remember, us black guys, we get the violence up front, like Pearl says. But white guys, your own women hate you, and they would slowly torture you, and then you end up with your kids gone and half your stuff taken. Like,
what white women wrote the book on all the crazies going on right now, and it's off the backs of white guys. And, like, I think the only solution, guys, I mean, like, you can choose for yourself, white guys. You don't have to be the pack meal for society. I know someone has to do it, and there always will be, but like, guys, you can ask yourselves, what's in it for me? And you don't have to be the best version of yourself for you,
not for all the traditional reasons why men have had to do it, especially white guys. You're getting it from all sides. Minorities can't stand you. White women can't stand you. A lot of white men can't stand you. You know,
so it's just, I'm hoping that white guys could get to the point where they've suffered enough where they start realizing, look, I'm getting my ass kicked here, and something has to change. Yeah, start getting milk, white guys. Yeah, I know. Thanks, Dr. MPI. Tell your wife you're going to get some milk and milk, a pack of smokes, and just don't come back. All right, guys. Um, all right, guys. Um,
shout out to the white guys in the chat. Um, we'll do more shows on similar topics, but do you guys like this time for Collins? Let me know in the comments. If you can, like the video and subscribe to the channel, thanks so much for watching. I love you guys, and I'll see you next time.
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