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Pearl Davis - get in the bin.

21 replies

Lwrenagain · 05/07/2023 12:24

Hello,

First Post here.
Usually I try to not give these kind of people any attention but this one, for some reason, has irked me no end.

How are things so backwards a woman in her mid 20s believes women shouldn't be allowed to vote?

It's absolutely grotesque that things are so bloody backward.

Someone tell me its just some attention seeking fuckery and nobody is this much of a tool, please!

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idontcarewhatanyonesaysithinkyourealright · 05/07/2023 13:53

Of course it's attention seeking fuckery. She makes zero sense, she's literally begging for someone to marry her. She's almost a post-wall childless roastie herself. It's a hilarious online community. It won't end well for her and it's become ironically hilarious that she's turning into everything she preaches against.

anonymous98 · 05/07/2023 14:26

She's the worst and I hate her

Noorandapples · 05/07/2023 14:41

She seems to have a lot of daddy issues, and is desperately searching for male validation

agent765 · 05/07/2023 15:10

Is this the stupid woman that was on Piers Morgan last night?

There are plenty of women serving in the armed forces, on rigs, as plumbers or firefighters. She just doesn't want to know about them as this would knock her so-called argument on the head.

Why isn't she calling for more men to work in care homes? That's hard work and not an easy job for little pay. That would be equality.

I'm pretty sure men who initiate a divorce will be thrilled to know they can't. What would that mean for families? Would there be no marriages in the first place?

She's awfully concerned about the children of divorce. What about the children with abusive fathers?

If she's that concerned about children being brought up in stable family units maybe she should campaign for contraception and abortion or just stand around handing out chastity belts. It takes two to make a baby.

Or maybe she should visit the women in Afghanistan that are forced to be good little wives and can't get a job. Or a divorce.

Lwrenagain · 05/07/2023 15:56

She keeps saying things about the "front lines", I wonder if she means sending women into places they'd be captured by the taliban etc?
Because she's not really given much thought into what men will do to men to kill them compared to women, has she?

Yes, the Piers Morgan thing, it came up for me as a recommended video and I clicked, then fell into a rabbit hole.
As one does.

Women who advocate for Andrew Tate and his type are the worst kind of women.
Very sheltered, "pick me" types I'm sure.

I watch a fair amount of tate as I'm raising sons so I think it's something I should be on top of since he is very influential. I over heard my eldest son on Xbox to his pals during his arrest and one of the things my lad said was, "he is one world class dickhead that boy". And his mates agreed.
Everything crossed they continue to feel that way!

Thanks for responding friends x

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Nowheretoputallthetoys · 18/01/2026 21:01

Just watching this woman…is she for real?!!

earlyr1ser · 20/01/2026 16:36

The more "front-line" and risky a man's job, the more likely it is that he will die and leave his wife as a single parent.

More men doing risky jobs means more single parents.

Fewer men doing risky jobs means fewer single parents.

What choice, in Pearl's big book-o-wisdom, should the good men make? Give answers to three decimal points and show your workings.

GaIadriel · 21/01/2026 05:24

Not heard of her and a quick Google suggests she's possibly leaning to the alt right and maybe trying to get publicity by riding that wave - a la Lauren Southern and her ilk. It's an easy way to get loads of male attention and followers. Bit like a political OnlyFans lol.

Regarding the vote, does she flat out believe women don't deserve it/are airheads who can't be trusted or is it more an ideological position? I've just read a quote saying "if feminists want the right to vote…then it should come with the draft."

Whilst that's no doubt an odd thing for a female to fixate on, I think the situation in the US is a bit of a shitshow tbf. Why is it a legal requirement for men to sign up for conscription to get such things as state funded training/benefits or US citizenship in some cases whilst women get it regardless without having to give anything in return? There are plenty of ways they could contribute/give something back without being on the frontline.

I've never really seen any woman nor feminist address the mandatory male draft (which has a potential $250k fine and/or five year prison sentence for non compliance) beyond just saying "oh well, it's men that make the rules".

Certainly the average young man doesn't really get any say in it and I'd be inclined to agree that it's a pretty unfair and lopsided requirement. Maybe she is aiming this at feminists (rather than women in general) because many are very vocal about male privilege but very quiet on this glaring inequality. Or maybe she has brothers and has been influenced by that.

I'm just playing devil's advocate and imagining how feminists would react if women had to sign up for something like community service to get universal credit whilst men didn't (which would still be many orders of magnitude less worrysome than being potential cannon fodder at the whim of the Department of War, especially under Trump).

But she's probably just a twat.

GaIadriel · 21/01/2026 05:27

earlyr1ser · 20/01/2026 16:36

The more "front-line" and risky a man's job, the more likely it is that he will die and leave his wife as a single parent.

More men doing risky jobs means more single parents.

Fewer men doing risky jobs means fewer single parents.

What choice, in Pearl's big book-o-wisdom, should the good men make? Give answers to three decimal points and show your workings.

But if a female soldier died it'd also leave her partner as a single parent surely?

earlyr1ser · 22/01/2026 05:28

GaIadriel · 21/01/2026 05:27

But if a female soldier died it'd also leave her partner as a single parent surely?

It would, yes - but the argument Pearl is making is that men can and should take more of these kinds of risks, and so they deserve the vote more than women do. Placed alongside her antipathy to single parents, it doesn’t add up.

GaIadriel · 22/01/2026 05:43

earlyr1ser · 22/01/2026 05:28

It would, yes - but the argument Pearl is making is that men can and should take more of these kinds of risks, and so they deserve the vote more than women do. Placed alongside her antipathy to single parents, it doesn’t add up.

Ah OK. That's quite an unorthodox stance. So she's not saying that women should step up and walk the walk if they want to be equal. She's in favour of strict gender roles where men play the protector of the helpless women?

GaIadriel · 22/01/2026 05:46

She wouldn't like my sister then who is quite senior in the MOD (hit the rank of captain over a decade ago).

earlyr1ser · 22/01/2026 05:49

GaIadriel · 22/01/2026 05:43

Ah OK. That's quite an unorthodox stance. So she's not saying that women should step up and walk the walk if they want to be equal. She's in favour of strict gender roles where men play the protector of the helpless women?

Pearl opposes women having the vote. Her rationale for opposing women’s votes is that men, by nature, are risk-taking protectors. While she’d have maximal respect for a man with the rank of captain, she would consider your sister “unnatural”. Pearl also opposes single parenthood. These points of view are not mutually compatible.

GaIadriel · 22/01/2026 06:09

earlyr1ser · 22/01/2026 05:49

Pearl opposes women having the vote. Her rationale for opposing women’s votes is that men, by nature, are risk-taking protectors. While she’d have maximal respect for a man with the rank of captain, she would consider your sister “unnatural”. Pearl also opposes single parenthood. These points of view are not mutually compatible.

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I've seen somebody like her before. Quite well known blonde American woman. Conservative. Think she posed in Playboy or something in her fifties but may be making that last bit up. I remember her talking in front of a load of women and almost causing a riot by saying that single mums shouldn't be admired.

Her view was that it can of course happen but it should be something to try and avoid at all costs. She was citing all the crime stats for boys raised without a father. But there's admittedly a difference between being single by circumstance and choosing to be a single parent as some do. It's possibly less extreme IMO to argue that it's unfair to deliberately raise a child without a father.

GaIadriel · 22/01/2026 06:15

But tbh I've found myself agreeing with some of these women on a few points before. However, I usually get the impression they're just trying to curry favour with men, a bit like all the sycophants around Trump. Usually when I find them to be making interesting points it's around the hypocrisy of some modern feminist narratives.

But it's usually hard right women having a pop at hard left. I find the people at both extremes to often be nutjobs.

earlyr1ser · 22/01/2026 06:27

GaIadriel · 22/01/2026 06:09

I've seen somebody like her before. Quite well known blonde American woman. Conservative. Think she posed in Playboy or something in her fifties but may be making that last bit up. I remember her talking in front of a load of women and almost causing a riot by saying that single mums shouldn't be admired.

Her view was that it can of course happen but it should be something to try and avoid at all costs. She was citing all the crime stats for boys raised without a father. But there's admittedly a difference between being single by circumstance and choosing to be a single parent as some do. It's possibly less extreme IMO to argue that it's unfair to deliberately raise a child without a father.

Agreed, there’s a certain superficial logic in dividing single parents into single by accident, and single by choice.

But it’s not a very stable division, is it? By this rationale, choosing to have children with someone who has a high-risk job is worse than choosing a desk-job man. By marrying, say, a soldier or a deep-sea diver, you’re already lining yourself up for potential single motherhood much more than you would by marrying an accountant.

And on the single parenthood/poverty/crime point, how can we prove cause and effect? Are we really saying that a comfortably-off woman who leaves her partner will have children equally as damaged as a woman who does the same, and who struggles to pay food bills, can’t heat the house, lives in a high-crime area, etc?

Pearl & friends are selling a manifestly absurd message. They succeed in this, particularly, by talking to the hopes and fears of young women. It can be comforting to be told that if you submit and behave nicely, life will work out well - if you’re young and naive.

Experienced mothers know better. We should all be stepping up to call out this dangerous message for what it is.

earlyr1ser · 22/01/2026 06:29

GaIadriel · 22/01/2026 06:15

But tbh I've found myself agreeing with some of these women on a few points before. However, I usually get the impression they're just trying to curry favour with men, a bit like all the sycophants around Trump. Usually when I find them to be making interesting points it's around the hypocrisy of some modern feminist narratives.

But it's usually hard right women having a pop at hard left. I find the people at both extremes to often be nutjobs.

Completely agree btw that many mainstream feminists have served mothers very badly. But that’s another chat for another day! Have a good one :)

GaIadriel · 22/01/2026 07:19

earlyr1ser · 22/01/2026 06:29

Completely agree btw that many mainstream feminists have served mothers very badly. But that’s another chat for another day! Have a good one :)

Yes, agreed. I was just about to say I shall have to return to this all later as I worked a shift last night and need to get some sleep. I'm in a 97 ton dump truck this evening so I'm probs a fairly risky choice for somebody that wants to mitigate the risks of becoming a single parent.

Nowheretoputallthetoys · 22/01/2026 10:49

She’s unbelievable, saw a recent podcast with her sat with her drink in hand, saying how women are all fat and sleep around now and how they should keep themselves in shape for men…!

earlyr1ser · 22/01/2026 14:10

Nowheretoputallthetoys · 22/01/2026 10:49

She’s unbelievable, saw a recent podcast with her sat with her drink in hand, saying how women are all fat and sleep around now and how they should keep themselves in shape for men…!

Yep, she’s unbelievable. Plenty of men love this kind of thing, though. Hence Morgan giving her a platform.

steff13 · 28/01/2026 15:44

earlyr1ser · 22/01/2026 14:10

Yep, she’s unbelievable. Plenty of men love this kind of thing, though. Hence Morgan giving her a platform.

No man had loved it enough to marry her, though.

Swoop did an interesting episode about her here:

I didn't realize Pearl's mother was so successful.

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