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October 28

How long does it take for a live video to appear on the app? I wanted to watch the live stream from last night but when I click on the thumbnail on the app it says it’s not available.

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October 17

PEARL READ I’d like you to learn Led Zeppelin’s “Over the Hills and Far Away” on the acoustic guitar and open the Valentine's Day 2026 show with it. This will be good practice for hammer-ons and pull-offs. Consider it, girl. I send you my regards, App.

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October 15
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Hi Pearl! I saw a bit of your stream yesterday on black fatigue and I'd thought I'd share some info with you just in case you're not aware.

You're right, Roots was complete propaganda and fiction.

People that have mostly failed in life, have little emotional control, are insecure, are a legally and socially protected class, have low self-esteem (many narcissists have low self-esteem), and need to be a perpetual victim as an excuse to protect their fragile ego and act horribly, will be more than enraged when you threaten to absolutely destroy their victim card. It is their very identity.

Importantly, the powers that be don't want this info getting out.

So if you "main tank" this subject, you would be one of the first content creators to do so and be ahead of the curve. But... you'll probably get a lot of death threats. And "they" might do worse than demonetize you.

Here's the reality: https://americancivilwar.com/authors/black_slaveowners.htm

Some of the largest slave owners in America were black. And the largest slave owner in America may have been a black man at one point.

Blacks could also own white and native American slaves, and vice versa. Free blacks were also more common to be slave owners, per population/capita, than American free whites. About 5% (whites) compared to 28% (blacks). This is from census data.

Please read the above two paragraphs again.

There are also lots of historical accounts that blacks actually made the cruelest slave owners, which makes sense. In Sub-Saharan Africa, for the most part, it was a culture of being a slave owner or a slave, with little empathy. Human sacrifice and cannibalism were also significantly more common.

e.g. I remember Hollywood coming out with some propaganda movie recently of a strong black female boss bitch as a freedom fighter. In actuality, she was one of the nastiest slavers at the time.

Yes, there were white slaves in America during slavery, possibly more than blacks. Whites were actually some of the first slaves in the colonies and were generally used for more complicated and dangerous tasks than picking cotton: https://www.unz.com/lromanoff/americas-buried-history-of-white-slavery/

You will not find this info on Google, so you'll have to use Yandex.com (a Russian search engine) to do your own corroboration and research, which is recommended if you're interested in the topic.

One of the major reasons why slavery died out is because it was cheaper to pay someone $0.05 a day with little obligations (essentially the system we have today) compared to buying a slave for $18,000 and being legally responsible for their well being, housing, etc.

You judge people, including yourself, by their fruits -- not the fruits of their ancestors. You are not your ancestors.

And when this truth comes out -- it's just a matter of time before this dam breaks -- adopting this mindset sooner rather than later is actually in black people's best interest, not white people's.

Something else to think about:

Let's say they're attempting a controlled demolition of the West as an attempt to seize more power, similar to what they did in China. After the Red Guard was used as a successful bioweapon, the first thing they did to the Red Guard was put them in work/death camps.

I don't think the Red Guard 2.0 will fair better.

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October 14

For all of new folks. There is an Audacity network app in the app store. Go ahead and downloand that to be able to watch Pearl on the go!!  To find the Pearl Daily series, follow the instructions below:

You have to click on the magnifying glass search button on the top right of the screen next to the notification bell. Then click on "category" and click on Pearl Daily and you will be able to find the videos. 

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October 06

BONNIE BLUE vs NALA RAY will absolutely break the internet…

Change my mind

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October 05

Guest suggestion for a show: Darius M. Think he's out of Hotlanta, GA.

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October 03

paid £10 for sub none of the videos are working 

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September 28

The Chad nowadays could be held accountable for retroactive child support.  In the past it seems that women forgive the chad and go for the beta bucks deluxe deal.  With DNA paternity on the horizon now the betas can stand up and not financially children that are not theirs.  However it’s a long fight of legislation to have paternity at birth.  Sorry i can’t articulate this one.   

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September 27

Doug, the lip synch can be off on the website during the show.

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September 25

I'm listening to The Kenzie debate right now.  Pearl, let me say real quick,  I am "prolife" and I don't think women are going to reverse the abortion trend they're on and it will prove disastrous for our society. 

That said, I want to impress upon you that Kenzie won that debate. The reason being that,  in short,  she is cold and calculated on the topic at hand. She's in the debate to win. 

I sense that you hold emotion towards the topic that you try hard to mask but it still comes through.  In these instances,  I think you'd do well to be as cold and detached as Kenzie is towards the topic. 

If you listen back to the debate, I believe that you'll find that she's very skilled in getting you on the back foot. Folks, like Destiny for example, are good at that. It's very much a part of their strategy.  She dictates the pace of the debate. In a way, the conversation starts to resemble her interviewing you. 

I think and I suggest for your consideration to become cold and detached.  To set the pace.  Concentrate, perhaps, on interviewing her. 

For example,  one that I recall,  you remember when you brought up late term abortion and ripping a fully formed baby limb from limb. 

She said that doesn't happen.  Which,  of course, in some instances it surely does happen.  

Acting as though you're interviewing her you might say something like, "Hypothetically, let's say as part of a late term abortion the doctor did have to rip the baby apart,  limb from limb.  Do you think that would be a bit gruesome?"

She'd probably say, "It's not a baby.  It's a fetus."

"Sure. It's a fetus." You could say.  "Do you think that it would be a bit gruesome if the doctor ripped off its limbs or crushed it skull or something like that? Would that be gruesome to you? "

She would deny it happens again and you don't even have to respond.  Just look at the camera. We all know this happens.  She's denying reality. 

You are interviewing her.  Not the other way around.  She needs to struggle to explain her stances.  Not you.  Have her on the back foot. You set the pace. These liberal women are cold and calculated.  The ones that can articulate use these methods.  Best wishes, Pearl. I plan to continue supporting your efforts. 

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