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Myron Gaines
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Fresh Prince
Right?
Myron Gaines
Like, you're literally a.
Fresh Prince
All right, guys, got Myron from Fresh and Fit here today. Thanks for coming on, man.
Myron Gaines
Hey, what's up, man? I'm happy to be here, man.
Fresh Prince
A lot's been going on today.
Myron Gaines
Yes. Yes.
Fresh Prince
Holy crap. We got Brett Cooper announcing she's leaving Daily Wire.
Myron Gaines
Yes.
Fresh Prince
That's a big story, right?
Myron Gaines
Yeah, it is a big story. It's funny because she made a video talking about me.
Fresh Prince
Really?
Myron Gaines
Yeah, dude. See, the thing is, is like when you have very. How to say this? Polarizing views, everyone tries to come at you and kind of use you as a pinata to make their stupid ass content. And the reality is that she's a commentator, right? So none of her takes are really hers. She's kind of fed it by the Daily Wire. So she went ahead and made this video talking shit, you know, toxic alpha males, which is hilarious because I've never once called myself an alpha male. Like, I can't help if you see me that way, but I'm just a guy that stands on my beliefs and I'm not Willing to, you know, bend or fold, unless, like, there's conflict or information that shows that I was wrong about it, then I'm willing to admit that. But a lot of the things I tend to be pretty damn accurate on, or I call it, right. The COVID situation was a fucking bullshit. What, you know, we come find out it was. So feminism being a lie. Right. We're seeing that right now. I've been calling this for years, that feminism and the over sexualization of females was going to lead to some problems. And we see it right now, right. Like it's getting the worst that it's ever been. But, yeah, with her, she called me like a toxic alpha male or whatever. And then obviously now she's leaving Daily Wire and it makes sense because I'm like, okay, maybe it was her handlers over at the Daily Wire told her, like, you should do this, you know, because Ben Shapiro had made an identical video to that like a year prior.
Fresh Prince
Really?
Myron Gaines
Yeah. So I'll give her the benefit of doubt, Right. That she was under Daily Wire control because obviously a lot of the takes that they have, they can't really be fully themselves because it's got to be within the paradigm, as Bench would say, or the Overton window, whatever the fuck him and Jerry McBurn want to call it nowadays. I call it control, especially when you talk about a certain topic. But that's a whole other situation. But, yeah, I wish the best to her. Even though she talks shit, hopefully she's going to have her own takes now and it's not going to be, you know, controlled and cultivated by the Daily Wire staff.
Fresh Prince
Do you predict it being a Candace Owens situation where she blows up even more, or do you think she'll kind of.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, yeah, I think she'll. I think she'll. I think she'll definitely be very popular. I don't think she'll blow up as much as Candace Owens. Because the thing that Candace Owens makes Candace Owens, like, unique is that Candace Owens is willing to talk about topics that other people wouldn't dare touch on the right. Right. Whether it's Israel or them boys, Candace Owens is willing to talk about that. And that's what many people on the right wing will never do. And I don't foresee Brett Cooper ever talking about that, because right wing media is run by those people.
Fresh Prince
And you've made the choice to talk about these topics. Right?
Myron Gaines
Yeah.
Fresh Prince
It's probably lost you a lot of guests a lot of money.
Myron Gaines
Absolutely. Absolutely. It's. It's made a lot of people Scared to talk to me. It's made a lot of people scared to sponsor. But, you know, we kind of already knew this since we got on YouTube because we already kind of came in with kind of. How do I say this? I don't want to. I don't even think they're extreme. Takes like men and women are different. Men are supposed to be leaders, women are supposed to be follow. You know, women are subordinates to men. Like this is all considered extreme in today's day and age. But the reality is if you picked up a, you know, a Bible, a Quran, a Torah, whatever, like men have always been in leadership roles, right? It's just that it sounds far fetched now where we live in this feminized world where women are supposed to be equals when they're really not. They're inferior in almost every way.
Fresh Prince
Right?
Myron Gaines
Yeah.
Fresh Prince
What about in the workplace setting though?
Myron Gaines
What do you mean? As in, like them working? Yeah, I don't think they should be working. I think they should be focusing on having kids and families, not necessarily being in the workforce. Now. I understand, right? Being in modern society with the way things are and how much they cost, you know, they might have to work in the beginning, but I, you know, wholeheartedly believe once she gets with a man, that man should be able to support her, take care of her. And if she wants to work collectively, that's fine. But as soon as the kids come in, fuck your job, right? Your job is the kids now, not your stupid ass career. Because the reality is no one cares about a woman's career. No one cares about her career, her title, her education. We don't give a fuck about any of that stuff. And the reason why is because no one gives a shit about female opinions. Let's just be very candid here, right? Women are inferior to men in almost every regard. Right. Of human endeavor. Men are better almost everything. We create everything. And that's just how it is now. You know, obviously I think a man, his job is to create a legacy and a last name. And a woman's job is to create children with that man's legacy and last name and have a family together. And there's some things that women do better and they tend to be rearing children, you know, dealing with people and these types of thing, not being in a workforce.
Fresh Prince
Right. You know, now I know you're dating someone right now, but have you ever dated a woman in the past that made more money than you?
Myron Gaines
Never. Never.
Fresh Prince
That was by choice.
Myron Gaines
It just never worked out that way. Right. Because Women that tend to make money and be successful, they tend to be hoes, you know, because a lot of times they went to college, they're educated, etc and when girls go to college, we all know what they do. A lot of times they be, especially if they were in a sorority or they went to higher education because feminism and leftist agenda in general tells women to, you know, kind of pursue career, pursue education, have fun in your twenties, be a experiment with life. All these stupid ass terms that they want to say, find yourself, travel, live your life. Like that's all you know, We're. Any guy that has like, you know, half a brain understands this is just telling women to be promiscuous until they find a guy. And, and I don't think a guy should ever accept a woman that used to have a promiscuous past. That's a problem. Right? Girls that used to be hoes typically don't make good girlfriends and they don't make good wives.
Fresh Prince
You know, there's a lot of studies on that. Right. Girls with high body counts dating later in life.
Myron Gaines
Absolutely. They're. They're fucked. They're fucked. The analogy I always use is like, women are kind of like glass. If you take a glass cup, right, and you drop it on the floor and it smashes everywhere, you could repair that glass, but guess what? If you pour water into it, it's going to leak every single time. And that's what it's like trying to build a foundation with a promiscuous woman. That's why all these girls that used to be porn stars, whatever, none of them can ever last in a relationship because all this trauma of them, like being hoes and being objectified, they're never able to actually respect or be with a man long term because their, their purity is gone, their innocence is gone. And that's a woman's main commodity. Men are designed to create value. Women are designed to preserve value. Women are born with value.
Fresh Prince
Right?
Myron Gaines
Right. And I think, you know, as much as people want to say, Myron, you're an angry massager. No, I just understand that men and women are different. And I'm big on women protecting their value and preserving it. Right. And if you want to be a good, good job, you've lost your value now and you deserve to be treated as such. Like all these thoughts and you got.
Fresh Prince
Lily Phillips out here, 100 dudes in a day. Yeah.
Myron Gaines
You know what I mean? And look at like her face. Like she did that interview and you can see it. Like, her face is like she's just like, oh man. And she knows in the back of her mind she lost her soul. She knows that she'll probably never be able to have a family. She, she knows that she's not going to be out of children and it's not going to hit her really until she hits her 30s and her 40s. The thing is, like, women are able to kind of like cope and say, oh, I'm okay, I'm happy. Single Hot girl Summer. Woo. There's a reason why it's called Hot Girl Summer and a Hot Girl Life because women are not designed to be sluts long term. They can't do it as much as they think they can do it or want to do it. They can't be men, right? Again, they suck at everything they do, so they can't even be properly. You know what I mean? So it's just like, no, dude, like you, you cannot do what you. What we do. You guys want to be men so bad, but you can't do it. We can run around a bunch of girls and decide, you know what? I want a family and be able to have that family and probably be okay, right? More than likely. But with women, it doesn't work that way. There were horrors in their best years. They're not going to be able to like let go of that when they decide to have a family, if they even get lucky to have one.
Fresh Prince
She's trying to do a thousand a day. I don't know if you saw that.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, I did see that.
Fresh Prince
That's crazy.
Myron Gaines
Cooked, man, Absolutely cooked. You know, God bless her because I'll tell you this, her darkest days aren't now. It's going to be later on when she realizes the consequences of her actions. But what she's. What I'm realizing with a lot of these of girls, like, they're trying to like say, oh, I'm, you know, religious now. I'm turning to Jesus. Like, I think it's a huge grift. I don't believe a lot of them are genuine about them trying to find God. Like one of these girls, Nala, whatever, she was like trying to argue with.
Fresh Prince
Like, was that the red hair girl on the whatever show? Yeah, yeah.
Myron Gaines
So she was trying to argue Andrew Wilson about like, I forget exactly what it was, but they're arguing something and obviously Andrew's like a devout orthodox Christian, knows the Bible in and out, and she's over here trying to argue him. And I think he called her like a heretic, whatever. And I was like, yeah, like what do you expect, like, this girl, like, she's a fudgeing thought. She didn't convert for the real. She didn't convert for real. Like, she didn't really find Jesus. It was all, like, a marketing ploy to make money.
Fresh Prince
Yeah. Do you think porn and only fans should be banned?
Myron Gaines
Yeah, bro, it's a problem. It's at least it needs to be regulated significantly. Right. Like, I find it incredible that, like, platforms will not ban or regulate pornography, but they'll absolutely ban or regulate, like, speech.
Fresh Prince
Right.
Myron Gaines
Like, the things that I talk about. They'll go ahead and ban that right, which is supposed to be protected under the First Amendment, but then, like, pornography and also the degeneracy is running around all over the place. Like, it's. It's a problem, dude. It's a huge problem. And, you know, I get criticized a lot. Oh, well, you bring only fans, girls on your show. Yeah, I bring them on. Right. They're number one. They're a fraction of the women that we bring on. Right. They're not the majority. It's just that everyone remembers them because they tend to be the loudest and the stupidest. But it's show men that regardless of whether it goes a sex worker or a lawyer, which we brought all the women in between, a lot of them have the same, you know, mindset, which is, you know, feminism and, you know, prioritizing themselves, prioritizing education and income over a family. And I think guys need to wake up to this and realize, like, most of these women, simply put, are not cut out to be your girlfriend or your wife. Or if you do get with one of these girls, you need to come in with such strong frame that she bends to your will and changes, because you're gonna have to come in and deprogram the. That these women are on.
Fresh Prince
Yeah. Do you think some of the blame should be on the guys, though? Because some of these girls are making tens of millions. You got Sophie Rain making 43 million. I'm assuming most of her clients are guys.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, no, absolutely. The simps are a big problem. Simps are a huge problem in. In the United States. And. And the problem, too, is that, you know, there's, like, a porn addiction. Like, a lot of these guys are literally addicted to porn. And there's a multitude of reasons for this. I've explained it kind of, like, why I think we're where we're at with this situation, but without going into crazy details. Yes, it's on the Sims. They're a big problem in society. Absolutely.
Fresh Prince
It's mind blowing that they can make millions. Yeah, I don't personally know anyone that does only like, buys only fan stuff.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. But the thing is, a lot of guys do it secretly.
Fresh Prince
That's crazy.
Myron Gaines
That's like, that's. A lot of guys could watch my show just to like subscribe to the girls only. It's like, there's a lot of sims, man, like, like a lot of these guys, like, because like, here's the thing, right? We'll do our regular show, right, where we teach guys how to make money, be attractive, geopolitics, whatever, right? And they'll do a nighttime show and they'll be like a bunch of people watching the nighttime show. A lot of these guys that watch the nighttime show are just like guys looking for mindless entertainment simps, you know, degenerates, whatever. So, you know, the smart guys are able to watch the show and see the female nature and be like, damn, like, this is how women think. Fuck, I need to set my game up. But there's a lot of idiots that also watch and say, oh, I'm going to whack off this girl later, unfortunately.
Fresh Prince
That's so wild.
Myron Gaines
It's crazy, dude.
Fresh Prince
I mean, it makes sense though, because they go on shows like yours, right? Some of them pay to come on and then they get subscribers.
Myron Gaines
Well, here's the thing. We never charge the girls.
Fresh Prince
You don't?
Myron Gaines
We don't as. As much as people have told us, like, you guys are dumb. For now, we never pay the girls, but we never charge them either. Because some of these girls make quite a bit of money. I know one girl made like 60k from coming on the show and I was like, holy. But you know, I'm not gonna take a dime because I don't want to contribute to that. Like, because my, the way I look at it is like, I bring these girls on so that you guys can see the. And then also so that we can show the stupidity, right? But obviously, right, like they're not just gonna come on, right? So like a lot of times you have to put, you have to do some cross promotion. It's like kind of a way to, to deal with the evil. But. But nah, like, I, I won't take a dollar from that, dude. I've been offered, I've been offered a lot of money. Like, bring this girl on, we'll pay. And I'm like, no, dude, like, if she wants to come on, she come on. But I'm not going to change my rhetoric. Like, I'm going to Cook, like, if she's on some ho shit, like, I'm. It is what it is.
Fresh Prince
Have you ever agreed with any of them?
Myron Gaines
Was that the only fans Girls?
Fresh Prince
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. So here's the thing about Onlyfans Girls, which is actually very interesting. In porn stars, they. They get it. They understand a lot of the times that men don't want hoes. They understand a lot of times that men want more than one woman. They understand a lot of times that men are only as faithful as their options. They get it a lot of times because they're exposed to like, the sexuality of men. So they see all the, the worst sides of masculinity, so they just simply get it. Where their disconnect comes a lot of times is some of them are. It's like, I would say 50, 50. Some of them understand that more than likely they'll probably never be able to get a family in a relationship with a guy that they truly want to be with. But then the other part of them is like, delusional, thinking that I deserve a guy that makes $100,000 a month like me. And it's like, no, that's not going to happen.
Fresh Prince
Right?
Myron Gaines
Like, you're literally a. Yeah.
Fresh Prince
Their options are so limited because they're making so much super limited, dude.
Myron Gaines
And that's, that's where the disconnect comes because, like, they'll hook up with like a rapper and think, oh, I, I can get this kind of guy, like a rapper, athlete, top tier guy. But what they don't understand is, like, dude, you're just recreational use only.
Fresh Prince
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
And that's the biggest thing I've noticed with women is like, they're not able to distinguish sexual attention from men versus, like, real relationship attention. Like, it's very difficult for them to do that because, like, a girl will come on the show, right? And she'll be annoying as. And I'm like, you're gonna have a hard time finding a guy. Like, not really. Look at my DMs. I have all these guys and I'm like, you stupid. These guys just want to sleep with you, dude. You're literally insufferable. Like, and I've had to tell them this and they still think like, well, I still have all these options. And that's what them up. They have all these options. They think that they're viable. They're not. They just want to. You, man, just want sex. Yeah, but it's. They don't. They don't catch on to it until they're like, in their 30s. I don't really. My phrase is women don't mature until they start buying their own drinks at the bar. That's what I've realized.
Fresh Prince
That's a good quote.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. They really don't get it until they're buying their own drinks. Because at that point, that's when they realize that their sexual market value is perishable. And they realize, holy, Like, I actually have to bring something to the table. One of the things I do on the show a lot of times girls say, oh, literally this happened last week. Girl comes on, okay, well, what do you. I ask her, what do you think you want? What do you want in a man? Guys got to make quarter million dollars a year, be attractive, charming, all this. Cool. Well, why do you deserve that guy? Oh, because I'm one of one. Really? You're one of one? Mind you, I got like seven other girls there, right? So I'm like, all right, cool. All of you put your two hands up like this, right? Ten fingers, okay? I want your name, one thing that makes you redeemable or attractive to a man for a long term relationship. Oh, I'm loyal, okay. Oh, I'm funny, whatever. Good cook, right? So each girl goes through I'm loyal, finger down. And when you mention a trait that another girl has, all of you have to put your fingers down. So I'm loyal, cool. Every girl puts everything down. I'm nice. Every girl puts her finger down. I'm, you know, trustworthy, I can cook, whatever, blah, Right? Next thing you know, by the time I get through the table, all their fingers are down, right? And I'm like. And I look at that girl and I say, look, you and every other girl here brings the same fucking thing to the table. There's a mic drop moment because she had to see it right then and there. Through this experiment, you bitches aren't special. Like, the things that women bring to the table that men look for can be found easily. And I have to do this experiment a lot of times to let women know that the things that men look for really aren't hard to find. But the things you're looking for are hard to find.
Fresh Prince
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
So you need to make yourself bend to the whim of the man. And quite frankly, a lot of you women don't qualify for the man that you think you deserve. And it's not until I do experiments like this or I tell them, you know, you don't qualify, that they get it, but they still are. You know, they might get it for like 10 seconds and then they still go back out into the world and think, I deserve this guy. But this is why so many women stay chronically single, because they don't have the sexual market value for what they think they deserve. That's the issue. There's a big disconnect with what they want versus what they actually qualify for.
Fresh Prince
Right. So when you're giving advice to guys, when. When they're looking for dating advice, do you recommend they ask about the girl's past when it comes to, like, partners and everything?
Myron Gaines
No, because she's gonna lie every single time. It's a waste of time to ask for body counts. What you need to do is look at her behavior. So there's just certain things. Guys got to look for red flags, like, what type of work does she do? What type of boyfriends has she had in the past? Does she have a father in her life? Does she respect male authority in general? Is she combative? Like, all of these things? You know her Instagram, right? What kind of pictures does she have up before when you meet her? Does she like to club a lot? Does she like to drink? Does she do drugs? Does she. Did she do drugs? Like, all these things are huge red flags. You know, I think if guys, like, paid attention to that. Because the thing is, girls that are sluts have certain behaviors in certain traits that if you see one, is it a deal breaker? Not necessarily. Right. But if you have a bunch of them, well, the likelihood of her being a three or four goes up.
Fresh Prince
Right?
Myron Gaines
So I think guys need to, you know, watch her behavior and see what she does. Because what men need to understand is that when you meet a girl, if she likes you, she's going to sell purity, right? Men sell success, women sell purity. So she's going to sit there and tell you, oh, I'm a good girl, I do xyz, blah, blah, fuck all that. You need to watch her behavior and see what she does. And then I always tell guys, too, you need to date her for at least six months to a year to vet her, right? Where you're not doing. She's literally, like, on probation, right? Because you need to hang out with her and, like, see where she really stands. Because everyone could put a. Put a good front up in the beginning.
Fresh Prince
100. Yeah, you mentioned drugs earlier. You have an interesting take on marijuana. So you believe that you, like, you can't be successful if you smoke every day, right?
Myron Gaines
Yeah. So my thing is, look, are there anomalies out there that can smoke weed every day and be successful like an eight Dog, Right, sure. But the reality is, most guys, it's going to hurt you smoking weed every day, it makes you lethargic, makes you lazy, kills your drive, kills your ambition, makes you more prone to eat a bunch of, you know, and these are all things that you don't need. Now, like I said, can you be successful smoking weed every day? For sure. But, like, imagine if you remove that obstacle, how much more productive you would be. So in general, I don't think marijuana is conducive to success, especially in the beginning when you're trying to get ahead. Like, you need as little distractions as possible.
Fresh Prince
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
As a man trying to come up. But, yeah, I used to be. And the other reason, too, like, you know, I used to be a federal agent. I used to literally arrest people for this. So I'm anti drug, anti alcohol, anti porn, anti gambling. Like, I'm very straight edge with a lot of my stuff. I think as a man, you need to have a clear head and be sober as much as you can be to truly, like, get out there. Because it's already tough enough. So it's like, you know, you want to add in alcohol is other fucking bullshit to fuck your life up for what? Dude, like, the only people that can get ahead like that and smoke weed every day are really women if they're attractive. Like, as a guy, you got to be productive.
Fresh Prince
Yeah. It's going to hold most people back.
Myron Gaines
Yeah.
Fresh Prince
As a former federal agent, I got to ask about the Luigi case.
Myron Gaines
Sure, let's do it.
Fresh Prince
You posted on X, I think that you. You thought. You thought he was guilty, right?
Myron Gaines
Oh, yeah. They got him. That's right.
Fresh Prince
There's a lot of people saying he, he was set up. Have you seen those?
Myron Gaines
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Look, what I've noticed is, like, a lot of people love to run with conspiracy theories. And trust me, I like to put my tinfoil hat on as well. I mean, people that aren't strangers to my content know that I talk a lot about JFK. Who killed him, RFK, who killed him, 911. Who was really behind it. But my thing is you also need tangible facts with this guy. Dude, they literally caught him with a gun silencer and the same ID that he used at the hostel. They. People want to go ahead because one of the biggest points that they have is, oh, well, the surveillance footage showed that he didn't have a unibrow, but now he does. Bro, those photos, like, he was in New York for 10 days prior to getting arrested by the cops. Right? And doing this Thing. And then on top of that, it took him another week to get him. Dude, I grow unibrow. You can grow your unibrow literally in a few days, Right? So that's nothing. But there's an overwhelming amount of physical evidence that links him to the crime. And then I think they. They caught him with a manifesto.
Fresh Prince
Wow.
Myron Gaines
Like, yeah, dude, when they called him at the McDonald's, he had a bunch of US currency, cash. We know that he was in New York paying with everything in cash. The silencer, 3D gun. He had the same new fake New Jersey license that he passed at the hostel when he was there. Similar facial structure, obviously. Had the masks on and everything else like that, but the same bushy eyebrows. What else? I'm trying to think the manifesto. And then there was. Oh, he had tweets talking about, you know, elitists and issues with the insurance companies and everything else like that. Obviously, social media paid played a picture in that. So, dude, they got the right guy, bro. They got the right thing.
Fresh Prince
It was a hit. It looked pretty planned out, right?
Myron Gaines
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He was 100%. He's going to get hit with murder one for the state of New York. And then if he. If there are other people that were involved, they could potentially come after him federally for murder for hire. But if. If that's not it, what they could go after him for? They could go after him for firearms offenses federally because, like, so there's always different charges. You could get hit federal or state on different crimes. Murder 9 out of 10 times almost always falls under the state, unless there's, like, circumstances that gives it a federal nexus. In this case, him using the silencer, which probably, I'm willing to bet, was probably unregistered. And then it looks like it was a ghost gun. There's probably some federal regulations there that he violated, so they could potentially go after him federally. Big cases like this, the feds love to hit their charges as well, especially since they do way more time at the feds. And then also when you got out of the jail. Not the jail, when they're bringing him to the jail or to his court thing, he made some comments about the American people are American people aren't stupid or whatever. But I'm pretty confident they got the right guy.
Fresh Prince
The interesting part to me is the media blew up this thing.
Myron Gaines
Yeah.
Fresh Prince
Like, I wonder why.
Myron Gaines
Because the way that he killed him, Right. Like me putting on my former agent hat on, like, you know, you got a guy coming in shooting someone with a fucking silencer Broad daylight in the morning, early mornings in New York City, Manhattan, you know, obviously a city that's very sensitive to any type of crazy crime like that. You kill a CEO of a big insurance company on surveillance footage and then you leave Monopoly money behind. You know, you're on some Riddler type. Yeah, the media is going to eat it up because you know serial killers, that he's not a serial killer. But anytime a murderer does something where they're sending letters to the media or the cops are taunting them, it's going to hit the news. You know, you look at someone like a BTK Dennis Raider or a Zodiac killer, who to this day they still haven't formally identified him.
Fresh Prince
Crazy.
Myron Gaines
They have two main suspects, which is a whole other conversation. But you know, anyone that sends notes or whatever to the police or leaves anything that's taunting like that, it's going to be front page news.
Fresh Prince
Yeah, I feel like murder these days with all the cameras everywhere, it's almost impossible, right?
Myron Gaines
Yeah. If you're going to commit a murder nowadays, man, you there, you have to really be on point. It's, it's going to be a lot harder. It's not the 1970s where you know, serial killers running wild, like all the top serial killers operate in the 70s, whether it's Ted Bundy, Zodiac Killer, late 60s, Torso Killer, John Wayne Gacy, the killer clown, all of them operate in the 70s, man. Samuel Little, who actually has the most confirmed kills, all of them operate in 70s. And the big reason for that, interstate highways. And then before police departments, like we're sharing information through databases like serial killers like Ted Bundy who traveled interstate and Sammy Little who killing women all over the place. They kind of created this need for law enforcement to have like one centralized database and be able to share information through something called ncic. So that actually prompted a lot of the, the interstate databases was these serial killers and an interstate highway made it where you could travel from, you know, one major city to another in another state immediately and then you've left that jurisdiction. We know that murder typically follow falls under the state. So it's going to be a lot more difficult for them to track you down and build a case against you then. This is before the invention of refined forensics and DNA, you know, so it made it a lot easier for them to be able to commit these crimes and be able to escape.
Fresh Prince
Yeah, you don't really see mass murders these days.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, Dennis Raider, the BTK killer, they caught him in the later in the 2000s, but he had been committing murders since the 70s.
Fresh Prince
Wow.
Myron Gaines
And they caught him with the Golden State Killer. The same thing with. Through DNA later on.
Fresh Prince
Really?
Myron Gaines
Yeah, so.
Fresh Prince
So it was on whatever weapon they found.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, so. So two interesting stories. So Dennis Raider, AKA the, this, the btk, buying torture kill. What happened with him was he had committed a murder in the 70s, one of his like, first murders where he cut the power lines and he killed the family and he like, assaulted one of the little girls in the basement. He left DNA at the scene. They took that DNA and they preserved it. Fast forward to the early 2000s. You know, he had stopped killing for a while. He had a family, had kids and stuff like that. He was going to church or whatever. And what ends up happening is he decides he wants to make a comeback. So he writes a taunting letter to the police saying that he's going to come back and everything. And he like sends them a. I think a Barbie doll, like tied up with a cereal box. Right. Cereal killer, terrible joke. But anyway, they end up finding him through. He said, hey, if I give you guys a floppy disk, will you guys be able to trace in the cops? Like, no. And he says it's floppy, the skin, like a dumbass or whatever. And they're able to find it, back trace it back to. To him. Right. That. That he worked, I think a church or something like that. And they were like, okay, well how do we know that he's the actual guy? So what they did was they had this DNA from back in the 70s and they needed to get a DNA sample from him. So they knew that his daughter, well, I think was at the University of Kansas or whatever, and she had went to go to a doctor's appointment, so they had DNA from her. So they went and got her DNA from the school.
Fresh Prince
What you could serve up.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, they went. Yeah, they served them with a subpoena. Oh, and we're able to. Or search warrant, whatever. Some legal document, I'm assuming. Probably. Probably. It will probably be a search worm, potentially, because that's pretty invasive.
Fresh Prince
Yeah. Especially daughters. Not even him.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. So, yeah, so they went ahead, they got her DNA, compared it to the DNA at the scene from the 70s match, and they're like, oh, and when they arrested him, another guy, the Golden State Killer, they ended up catching him later on. He also would, you know, commit crimes where he was like, raping women and stuff, stuff like that. So they had his DNA from a crime scene as well. He had this unique thing where he would like make the. He'd break into the house and assault the women. And then the guys in the house, what he would do is he would tell them because he'd rob them. He'd break in with a gun, right?
Fresh Prince
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
And he would tell them, okay, you gotta stay, sit on all fours, and I'm gonna put like, he put dishes on their back. So if they moved, he would hear the dishes crash and he would kill the woman or he would threaten, like, hey, you better stay like this. And if you move, I'm gonna hear the dishes crash. I'm gonna shoot her. So they would sit there and they can't do anything, and obviously the woman's being assaulted. So they had the. The DNA for him. Right. And they couldn't catch this guy for years. He did. He was doing this in the 70s. They caught him like in 2020.
Fresh Prince
Wow.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. And he was an old man at this point. And they caught him through one of these ancestry websites, like 3 23andMe or whatever.
Fresh Prince
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
Someone in his family had done a DNA test. Right. So what they did was they took his DNA and put it into this website, and they found that there was a. A match. Like, like not an exact match, but someone in his family. So someone that put the DNA from his family or his family line. They looked at when that person was born. They're like, okay, he's not. He's. This guy's too young. He wasn't alive in the 70s. But then they were trace it back and they found out they had a relative, like an uncle or something like that, that was like seven years old. They're like, that might be our guy. So they went to the house and they did a DNA scrub of, like, the car door.
Fresh Prince
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
They compared it to the DNA at one of the crime scenes. Matched it.
Fresh Prince
No.
Myron Gaines
When it arrested him. Yeah. Dude.
Fresh Prince
What?
Myron Gaines
Crazy.
Fresh Prince
That is nuts.
Myron Gaines
Yeah.
Fresh Prince
The mob guys got away with a lot of killings, too.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. The. The mob. Yeah, mob guys. Sammy the Bull, they got. Yeah. With them. What them up was rico.
Fresh Prince
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. You know, Rudy Giuliani, he really went after that. So the RICO laws were made in the 70s, you know, to combat organized crime, because prior to RICO, they couldn't really, like, penetrate these organizations because the lower level guys would commit all the violent crime. Like, yeah, you pinch him and them. And. But like, they were never able to get the guys at the top. They were ordering it. So what they did was they came up with these laws where they would charge the organization as a criminal enterprise. And that way you can effectively charge the top guy with crimes from the Lower guys. And that's how they were able to top the Mafia, because at that point, they're looking at full football numbers and they want to cooperate. So that's how they're able to kind of topple the Mafia. And they started with the first indictments, I want to say, like, in the mid-1980s. Giuliani indicted, like, a lot of the top bosses from the New York crime families.
Fresh Prince
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
And that actually led to. Was it one of the most. John Gotti rose to power because one of them got indicted and they didn't like him anyway. Who was it was again, the head of the Gambino family. Well, either way, they famously killed him in this whole. Right in front of this steakhouse.
Fresh Prince
Yeah, Sammy the Bull killed him.
Myron Gaines
Right. I think he was involved in the planning. I don't know if he actually pulled the trigger and killed him. But John Gotti was there, right?
Fresh Prince
Yeah, I know what you're talking about. I forget that you know what I'm talking about, right?
Myron Gaines
Yeah.
Fresh Prince
Super old Paul. Paul Castellano.
Myron Gaines
Yes. They. They killed Castellano. Yep.
Fresh Prince
Yeah, that was a big deal.
Myron Gaines
And they killed him in. In, like, when he was at the steakhouse. And this was, I think, after they got. After he got indicted in the. In the mid-80s. But, yeah, the Mafia, you know, and they. Now, those RICO laws that they use, they use it against 69ine, they use it against Casanova, they use it against all these gangs. So, like, the worst thing you could do nowadays is be a part of a gang, because not only going to come after you, they're also going to come after the whole organization. And then also, the other good thing about RICO is they're able to kind of evade statute of limitations. So people look at the Diddy case and they see, like, all these assaults happened in the early 2000s. Like, how the fuck are they able to do the statute of limitations? Well, when you bring RICO in, guess what? If you can establish that they had been committing these crimes as a pattern of racketeering. Excuse me. Pattern of racketeering over a prolonged period of time, and the crimes are continuing, you could bring in all those crimes even though it's past the statute of limitations, because you're showing that it's a continuing criminal enterprise.
Fresh Prince
That's crazy.
Myron Gaines
And that's how they're able to go after R. Kelly. That's how they're able to go after Diddy on these most recent human trafficking charges.
Fresh Prince
You think, did he has any chance of getting out of this?
Myron Gaines
He's fucked, man. He's really bad. He's cooked like it was. It's actually our HSI New York office that did the case and HSI New York, because I worked for HSI when I was on the job out of Miami. That's a very good office. And then the United States Attorney's office there is very aggressive. So they. And the prosecutors that are working on that case were similar to the. They're basically using the same charges against R. Kelly and R. Kelly ended up getting 30 years.
Fresh Prince
Damn.
Myron Gaines
So with Diddy. Yeah, man. He would have to give someone else up, which, you know, we know Jay Z recently got accused. I saw that by the 13.
Fresh Prince
Weird timing, right?
Myron Gaines
Yeah, crazy timing. I will say this. If. And this actually ended up being the best thing for Diddy, if Diddy has footage of what went down as being alleged of him assaulting his 13 year old or whatever, or some kind of strong physical evidence that could show that this person isn't lying or whatever, then that would probably help him a lot. With this case, you would do something called the 5k proffer. He'd meet with the agents and the prosecutors, tell, you know, give the information. You wouldn't be. It would. It's basically like you can give the information without being used against you. And that would probably knock off a good amount of time if, if Jay Z were to be indicted and at least to the rest of other conspirators.
Fresh Prince
So he'll rot.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. So, yeah, he's definitely gonna cooperate, you know, if he has information on others. I just think he hasn't done it yet because the government probably looking at it like you're the top guy. So, like there's no one else you can give at this point.
Fresh Prince
You think he's the top of the total?
Myron Gaines
Oh yeah, he's the top of the totem pole.
Fresh Prince
Some people said he was just a pawn.
Myron Gaines
We'll see. I mean, we know Clive Davis's manager was, you know, you know, grooming him for this shit, so. Right, we'll see. We'll really see. I mean, this whole trafficking thing is wild between him and Epstein, all these other idiots.
Fresh Prince
I hope they drop the Epstein list.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, well, here's the thing. It's. It's out. Like people have exposed it, but the government hasn't like confirmed or did.
Fresh Prince
Oh, it's out.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. Like we. I've talked about on my show with a bunch of people that are on that list.
Fresh Prince
Oh yeah. I didn't know that.
Myron Gaines
A lot of them are powerful.
Fresh Prince
Oh, really?
Myron Gaines
That's why they wanted Out.
Fresh Prince
Yeah, they're censoring that for sure.
Myron Gaines
For obvious reasons.
Fresh Prince
Man, you picked, you picked some powerful enemies.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, like, that's it. That's. That's why they don't want that. That's why the list has been out forever. But they suppress it, you know what I mean? The Wexner's, the foundation, all these guys.
Fresh Prince
I don't even know who those are. Wexners.
Myron Gaines
That's why they want it.
Fresh Prince
Oh, yeah.
Myron Gaines
They don't want you to know, man.
Fresh Prince
Do you believe in, like, secret societies, Illuminati type stuff?
Myron Gaines
To a degree. You know, I definitely think that there's people out there doing, doing and using their power for, you know, nefarious reasons for sure. But no, it's, it's definitely real.
Fresh Prince
Like a shadow government type thing, though.
Myron Gaines
I believe, obviously there's a deep state, and I think that the deep state works with other elites to make happen. Right. Our government is absolutely occupied by certain individuals that have their, have their intentions and, you know, their goal is to make as much money as possible and not necessarily care about the, the people, which, you know, why a lot of people love this Luigi guy, right? He kind of exposed an issue with their insurance world. You know, I've said this forever. Their insurance business is a very dirty business, very evil business. It's the only business where they do everything in their power to not render the service that they're paid for. Like you are paid to help people in times of need. And a lot of times when they come to you, it's like during one of the worst times. And then their job is to kind of deny you the, the, the, the aid.
Fresh Prince
Right.
Myron Gaines
Because it's not profitable for them to pay out for your surgery. Right. And keep you alive. It's more profitable for them to just let you die a lot of times. So it's an evil business. And I mean, you know, I, I think killing a CEO wasn't really the way to do it because at the end of the day, someone else is just going to step up and continue that, you know, evil enterprise. But it did bring light to an issue that we have in America where it's not a left wing or right wing issue. I know Ben Shapiro did a whole video saying that, oh, the loony leftist with the, with a blah blah like, bro, this is an issue that doesn't. It's not a political issue. This is a real problem in America where we are one of the most powerful countries in the world, yet people are dying from not having insurance. Like what it's crazy.
Fresh Prince
We're one of the wealthiest, but one of the unhealthiest.
Myron Gaines
Yeah.
Fresh Prince
Which is crazy.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. You know, and this is why I think like RFK got like so much support is because we have so many problems. We, like obesity is a huge problem. Like, I went viral, I went on Jubilee and I said, we need to have concentration camps for fat people where they concentrate on health and diet and exercising. And they looked at me like I was crazy. And I was like, well, hold on one second. Did we not just hold people in their houses for two to three years because of some pandemic? Right. Because of COVID for health. So you're telling me we can tell people to be locked in their house for years, can't work, destroy the economy, destroy the fucking world. But I tell people, let's put them in a fucking concentration camp where they can concentrate on exercise and diet and not being a fat piece of. And that's looked at as controversial. Whatever.
Fresh Prince
Yeah. You're trying to help them.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, man. Like obesity is a serious problem in America. Like, I think we need to mercilessly ridicule and bully fat people because it's issue. Like, you want to look at all the health problems that we have. It all stems from obesity. Heart disease, the number one killer in America. It's all for people being fat as diabetes. Like, if we reign that in, we wouldn't have all the issues we have with health and then hopefully that wouldn't necessarily have the same implications where we need to rely on these predatory pieces of in the insurance world. Because the thing is this, they don't want you healthy, they want you fat, they want you stupid, they want you eating the. Because that allows the insurance companies to pay out what they need to pay. And then the pharmaceutical companies go ahead and make a bunch of money on medicine. Like it's not. There's no incentive, there's no money to be made when you're actually healthy and don't need to use the healthcare system.
Fresh Prince
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
Right. So they need you to use a healthcare system, but not too much though, not too expensive. Because we want to be able to still make some money on the insurance world. Then we're going to go ahead and give you expensive ass medicine that's not good for you, that's going to make you even sicker because we don't want you healthy.
Fresh Prince
Yep.
Myron Gaines
And the way to avoid that is by not being a fucking fat piece of shit and not using like, I think most medicine is toxic and poisonous.
Fresh Prince
Hundred percent. Anything made on the lab Is. Yeah, I remember when I was a kid, you got bullied for being fat.
Myron Gaines
Yeah.
Fresh Prince
But now with the body positivity movement, you probably get canceled.
Myron Gaines
Ridiculous, man. And this is all liberal fucking bullshit. Like, I see all these fudgeing fashion equals dancing around as cheerleaders. What the fuck? Why do we have fat cheerleaders? This is unacceptable. Like, completely unacceptable. Get these fucking hippopotamus the fuck out of here. Right? And that's the issue with the black community, too. Like, they. They just promote degeneracy. And this is something that I get. Oh, Myron, you're a racist. Look, here's the facts. Black women weigh about 187 pounds on average. That's more than a man. That's unacceptable. They wear fake hair a lot of the times. They have attitudes. They have issues when pulled with public service, Right? When it comes to, like, the service industry, they're the least requested when it comes to being the customer service rep that you deal with. And then also they're the least requested whenever you have a customer base. Like, they don't want to wait on black people. Like, bro, got to do better, right? So there's a lot of issues here with. And that's just one group of people that promote the whole fat bullshit, Right? Like, black women promote it all day. Oh, yeah, Lizzo and all this other shit, which. She's losing weight now. I'm glad. But there's multiple groups of people. That's just one example. But we promote people being fat way too fucking much. And it's an issue. And then at least all these other problems.
Fresh Prince
Yeah, the black people are coming at you, but at the end of the day, you actually mean well. You're trying to help them.
Myron Gaines
I'm trying because, like, the thing is this. In the black mini, they don't like the truth. If I say something like systemic racism and critical race theory is all designed to keep you a slave, to make you feel like there's white supremacy that's holding you back from success. It's all a lie, right? Police brutality. It's not like. Yes. Does police brutality exist? Of course. But the reality is they kill way more white guys than they do black guys. Way more. It's just that it doesn't go in the news. Right. If this Marine Penny had choked out some random white guy in the train station, no one would give a bro. No one would care. So the reality is, is that these, you know, race bait people, whether it's the BLM or some other influencer like a Trishi, that Sits there, makes all their money off race grifting. Like, they need that shock, they need that sensation. They need this, you know, thing of white supremacy to, you know, to make money. Because they know that it's easier to be a victim than to take accountability. They know that being a victim is extremely profitable because people always want to feel like victims so they can go ahead and have something to cry and complain about like feminism, the minority communities, etc. They need a boogeyman. Who is that boogeyman? The man. Who is the man? Caucasian man. Let's just call it what it is. We live in a world now where racism is okay towards white people, right? It's okay to. On white people. And when we say on white people, who do we mean? Mostly white men, because they're the privileged classes, they would say. So I look at it like I'm one of the few people that calls out this ridiculousness. Look, the white man ain't holding you back. The Chinese man ain't holding you back. The Indian guy ain't holding you back. You can become successful regardless of what your skin color is or the way that you look, right? If I want to go ahead and play race politics, I'm Muslim, Arab, black, whatever the fuck you want to do, I can sit here and be a victim all day. Oh, Islamophobia, white supremacy. But I refuse to fucking use that shit. So if someone like me who can use every excuse in the book to say I'm a victim, refuses to do it, I don't want to hear nothing from these motherfuckers that were born here, raised here, hold an American passport, one of the best passports in the fucking world, speak English, live in a first world fucking country, we're running water and electricity, talking about, oh, white supremacy. It's so hard for me. Shut the fuck up. There's kids in Gaza right now that haven't eaten in a week. And then your dumbass wants to sit here and say, oh, I can't get a job. Get the out of here, man. We live in the best country in the world. And a lot of these that cry about white supremacy, whatever, they've never left the country. They've never went anywhere else and seen how bad people have it, right? Do we have our problems in America? Of course. But it pales in comparison to other places. So I refuse to let people have this victim mindset that a lot of people in the black community have, where it's like, oh, yeah, white supremacy, blah, blah. The reality you commit a majority of the violent crime. Black men Commit a disproportionate amount of the violent crime in relation to their population. What, 6% of the population. Committing 50 to 60% of the violent crime in America. That's a problem. Let's deal with the real issue. We don't have fucking fathers. It's not white supremacy. It's no fucking dads. That's the issue. But they don't want you to. But these, like, you know, BLM motherfuckers aren't going to talk about that. They're more concerned with BLM stands for Buying Lavish Mansions. They're going to buy these lavish mansions by fucking scamming you and telling you that you're a fucking victim.
Fresh Prince
And I fell for it. I donated. That was the last time I donated to a charity.
Myron Gaines
Oh, shit.
Fresh Prince
Yeah. You posted on X. BLM is a domestic terrorist organization.
Myron Gaines
They are, they are. Because they use violence and intimidation to push their political agenda. That is the definition of terrorism. And they're. And obviously they're found in the United States. So it's domestic. I mean, look at the George Floyd riots. You're over here, right? Making a criminal career. Criminal, by the way. George Floyd, AKA George Fentol, a martyr. A martyr. Give him a golden casket. What? This guy's a scumbag. Committing crimes all over the place. He died of a fentanyl overdose, right? Chauvin didn't fucking kill him. We should fucking give Chauvin a goddamn.
Fresh Prince
He's still in prison, right?
Myron Gaines
He's still in prison, getting stabbed and everything else like that.
Fresh Prince
Crazy, right?
Myron Gaines
And he, and he. He didn't get a fair trial at all because there was an enormous amount of pressure to indict him. And then the FBI followed up and hit him with federal charges because, again, right, we live in a world of social justice and public, public appeals. So I think he needs to be partnered because at the end of the day, we know Chauvin didn't really kill him. It was the fucking fentanyl that killed him.
Fresh Prince
Yeah, and someone that worked for the government. Do you think these agencies have been weaponized in a certain degree?
Myron Gaines
Yeah, no, they. They definitely have. And then the other thing, too, I want people to realize is that we live in a world. So what the George Floyd riots did was they basically made every day in America terrified of having BLM rights in their city. So ended up happening, I noticed, is anytime a police officer has a use of force or something happens, the. The status quo now is the DA's indict no matter what. Okay? Use the force situation against the minority. Okay? We don't want our cities going on fire. Let's indict it, let's charge the guy, Let the jury deal with it. Daniel Penny, same example. They knew they had a weak case. Let's indict it, let's prosecute them. Because let the jury figure it out. Because here's the thing. If they actually go to trial, right, and the guy is found innocent by his own peers, guess what? You can't blame the. The city or you can't light the city on fire as much. It's not going to cause as much outrage. Of course there's still going to be outrage. But it was the people that found him innocent. It wasn't us. Like, we arrested him. We did our job. You know, it's not our fault. So now we're seeing state governments, local governments, for fear of their city burning down. Like Minneapolis, which was fucking terrible, by the way. They destroyed that fucking city. Right. Did you know by the way, I did a shout out to my guy, Stu Peters. I had a Twitter space with him. He said that when they deployed the National Guard out there to help, they couldn't even have ammunition in their guns.
Fresh Prince
What?
Myron Gaines
Dude. Because he was there in Minneapolis when all this happened, the cops couldn't use any real force against them. Against the Riders, when they were like throwing Molotov cocktails at the police station and shit. It was fucking craziness.
Fresh Prince
Wow. Because they were scared of another George Floyd.
Myron Gaines
They were. They were that scared? Yep.
Fresh Prince
Damn.
Myron Gaines
Yep. And. And Waltz, the. The governor at the time who tried to be our vice president, that loser. He literally sent the National Guard and they didn't have ammunition in their guns.
Fresh Prince
That's crazy.
Myron Gaines
At least on the first or second day when they came in. It was ridiculous, man. So. And the Riders caught on to this. That's why they were so brazen doing the. That they were doing so. Yeah, man. Like everyone is scared of another George Floyd riot. So that's why in a lot of these cities, the. They're just charging the police officers no matter what. And that's created a chilling effect where now the police officers don't even really want to do their jobs, they're resigning, etc. And I find it incredible how. Let's just call a spade a spade. The most violent and dangerous cities in America, what are they? They're all blue cities, liberal, and what huge population of black people. I said it. I don't care. It is what it is. Why is it that all of the most crime ridden cities have A huge black population.
Fresh Prince
And it goes back to what you said earlier. No problem.
Myron Gaines
If the truth is racism, then call me a racist. Whatever.
Fresh Prince
Well, you can't even be racist against your own right?
Myron Gaines
I guess not. Right. But they wouldn't consider me black. That's how they get me out. They're like, well, you ain't one of us idiots.
Fresh Prince
You're only half. It doesn't.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, yeah. My family's from Sudan. Literally the land of the blacks. And they want to sit there. Focus on your country. I was born and raised here. I carry an American passport. I've served this country. I have more allegiance to the nation than you because I actually call it like it is. I'm not going to sit here and lie because, oh, race politics. And I don't want to feel bad about it. But talking about black people, the truth is the truth. Black people commit a disproportionate amount of the violent crime in the United States. And it's a problem because we have fatherless households.
Fresh Prince
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
That's the issue. And everyone else is too scared to say this because they don't want to be labeled a racist or kicked off the Internet. Whatever. It's a black problem. It needs to get fixed with the father in households. These women need to stop having sex with, you know, Pookie and Ray Ray without a condom and having these kids out of fudgeing wedlock and creating all these fudgeing issues. That's the problem. But no one wants to address that because that's racist.
Fresh Prince
And a lot of people have victim mentality. Huge victim, know about it.
Myron Gaines
Everything is the fucking white man's fault.
Fresh Prince
Right.
Myron Gaines
Fucking retarded.
Fresh Prince
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
Low IQ shit.
Fresh Prince
That's a dangerous mindset.
Myron Gaines
It is, dude. And that's why the perpetual victimhood. And they never really, you know, do better because they always want to point the fucking finger and blame everybody else, and it's ridiculous.
Fresh Prince
You got to bring this up when you debate Dean Withers.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. If he actually does it, that.
Fresh Prince
What'd you agree on?
Myron Gaines
Yeah. I told him, like, let's. Let's set the debate. Tell me what. What platform you want to do it on. Whether it's me or we go on Tim Pool and do a culture war or whatever. We could pick up the. Pick the topics, but we haven't even got there. I literally showed the dm. We're saying, like, hey, what are we going to do is I'm going to be in Vegas. But he didn't respond. The thing is, what I've realized about Liberals, whether it's Hassan Piker or him or whatever, they're all cowards because they know that they argue on feelings and not facts. And that's the thing that I always have to my advantage is I am telling the truth, and I got the truth on my side. So if I don't care if you want to debate me on systemic racism or you want to debate me on Israel, you want to debate me on, you know, masculinity, whatever. Like, I got the truth on my side because I rely on biology and facts, not my feelings, Right? So. But it's very difficult for people to do that. And then on the left, they can't do that because everything is victim, victim, victim. Disparity, disparity. Like, they'll lose.
Fresh Prince
To be fair, they'll probably lose sponsors if they had you on too.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, that too.
Fresh Prince
They'll lose money. So I get it from a business point of view, but it does suck.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. Because they never want to actually debate. Like, they'll sit there and say that conservatives are idiots. Right. Or whatever. But then I'll be, all right, cool, let's have a discussion. They don't want to do it. Yeah, they don't want to do it. This is why I respect Destiny. I like Destiny a lot. Because me and him, even though we disagree on virtually everything, he will at least sit across from me and we'll have a debate. And we've done it many times. These other liberals, they won't fucking do it. They're pussies.
Fresh Prince
Yeah, Cowards.
Myron Gaines
Hassan Abi, this, Dean Withers, dude, they're. They're cowards, bro.
Fresh Prince
Yeah. You see all this Twitch stuff going on right now?
Myron Gaines
Yeah, dude, Twitch. Fuck Twitch, man. Twitch is literally the pussiest, lamest, wackiest platform. Like, they. They will ban you for, like, off platform activity. Like, they ban me, like, for off platform. Because when I was on there, I was like, I was cool. Like, I was adhering to their guidelines, whatever. But they can ban you for off platform. And in my head, I'm like, wait, hold on one second. So ban me for off platform. I know what that means, because I'm critical of a certain state. And then I look and, like, someone like Hassan is like, every day spending eight hours talking about Israel. And I'm like, dude, I don't even talk about Israel. That, like, I criticize Israel, whatever. But that's not all my content. All he does all day is, like, because he's a political commentator, so he's always talking about what's going on in the Middle east, whatever. I do that as well. But not all my content is political commentary. So I'm like, so let me get this straight. This guy is over here crying about Israel all day. I criticize Israel and I'm getting banned for that. But he's whatever, he's still around and the ADL's coming after him hard. And here's the thing too, that's very important. I don't advocate for anyone to ever be censored. I don't want Hasan to get censored. I want even my worst enemy, even H3, who advocates all the time for me to be censored, saying I'm an anti Semite or I'm a sexist or I'm a racist, whatever stupid ass is term they want to use against me. I don't advocate any of them be sensory because I truly do believe that we need a market, the free market of ideas to be able to get the best idea. People need to be able to digest different ideologies and figure out what works best and then just let that, let the, the marketplace work itself out.
Fresh Prince
Right.
Myron Gaines
But the left never wants that. They want you censored because they know that their ideas don't stand up to reality. Right. If you look at censorship in general, it overwhelmingly comes from the left. Now are there some guys on the right to advocate for censorship? Of course. But what I've noticed is censorship almost always comes from the fucking left.
Fresh Prince
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
Because Hassan has advocated for me to be censored. H3, same shit. But I would never advocate for them. Like, I don't want anything to happen to his platform because his stupid ass ideas need to be out there so that people can compare them to mine. I don't want their ideas gone. I want them to be in the marketplace. But they, they versus they will sit there and advocate for people to be censored. He said, oh, he was talking about getting Sneako banned off Twitch. He probably met a put had a word in for us getting banned like a dumbass. Ethan Klein has talked about us, that we're anti Semitic and we shouldn't be wherever or, or we're racist or sexist, whatever they want term they want to use. And it's like that's what these liberals do. They advocate for you to be banned instead of debating you.
Fresh Prince
Yeah, it's nuts. When you went on Ethan's show, did he edit any of it out? Was it pretty civil? He edited a lot out.
Myron Gaines
We went live was streamed on both platforms. But what I noticed was they were Just clip farming the whole time. Like, he didn't actually debate anything. Like, he just was like getting our answers on things to be like, wow, that's like such a crazy take, man. Wow. Like, do you even get girls? Like, like, I'll say something like, men and women are different, right? Men are supposed to be leaders. Wow. Like, do you say that's your mom? Like, bro, like, and that's the issue with these guys. They can never actually attack your arguments. They have to attack you. Do you even get girls lo. Do you even get like, do you have a girlfriend? Like, they'll never be able to actually attack your, your viewpoints ever, bro. Yeah, ever. Like him and his ugly ass wife, like just sitting there like, you know, trying to virtue signal. This is why their views of like, this is why their support has like dropped off so much is like, because now they don't. They're not based at all. Like, they're just super woke and left and like woke people. Like, people are tired of the censorship. People are tired of the political correctness. People are tired of it, dude. Like, they're literally tired of it. Like this, this last election proved it, right? I mean, you're a guy that used to be former left, right? Now you're waking up like, this is fucking annoying because you can never be liberal enough, right? If you have some viewpoints, but then you have some other. Like, if you're like what I would consider like a sensible Democrat, they'll look at you as a bigot or a Nazi, right? So you can't win with these people. So you might as well just have your viewpoints, which a lot of people, right, that tend to be more factually based, tend to be more conservative and just let them cry because you can never win with these people. And that's why I think H3 is dealing with now, like they're getting eaten alive by their own audience because Ethan wants to keep going more and more left and be more and more woke and everything else. And they're put in a weird place because the left is overwhelmingly pro Palestine. They're anti Israel.
Fresh Prince
Oh, I didn't know that.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, the left is overwhelmingly pro Palestine.
Fresh Prince
Wow.
Myron Gaines
Right versus versus Him. He's like in a weird spot because like, obviously he's like, I think he's an Israeli as well. So like he's in a weird place where he's got to kind of have to, you know, use a stupid ass anti Semitism term for criticism of Israel. But they're killing kids every single day, which is antithetical. To the whole liberal mindset and viewpoint.
Fresh Prince
Right.
Myron Gaines
Like, Israel, when you look at it, is like in a very, it's, it's ethno, it's echo chamber, it's a, it's a religious ethno state. Right. So it is like antithetical to like Democrat leftist ideals. So. And it's an apartheid. So it's very difficult for him as a left wing creator to be able to have left wing ideologies, but then sit there and also defend Israel's like, current genocide.
Fresh Prince
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
So he's in a really weird spot right now with his viewer base.
Fresh Prince
That's a tough spot. I feel like authenticity these days is winning. You saw with the election, no one gave a shit about the celebrity endorsements.
Myron Gaines
No, no one gave a fuck, bro. And people are tired of like, the fakeness. They are like, you know, even though there's like some things about Trump that I dislike, I like, I dislike the, the super Israel support and then Operation Warp Speed with the vaccine. Those are really my only two criticisms. Everything else, I mean, I wish he was a little bit harder on immigration, but look, I can make concessions on certain things. And then also, like, he was just a way better candidate than Kamala. Every single way. It wasn't even. Yeah. And the, the voter turnout and people voting for Trump shows that people are overwhelmingly tired of, like, the right. You know, thanks to platforms like Rumble and X as well, people were able to like, hear other sides.
Fresh Prince
Yeah, those platforms were game changers.
Myron Gaines
They were huge, dude. They're huge. Because we know YouTube was like, censoring Trump big time.
Fresh Prince
I almost got banned. Anytime I mentioned the vaccine word, I got the video.
Myron Gaines
Oh, yeah, yeah. Anything, vaccine, election fraud, whatever. Like, YouTube was banning people for a very long time for that. And you talk about being critical of Israel. Now they're trying to pass legislation where that's going to be considered like, anti Semitism.
Fresh Prince
What? They're trying to speak out on it. On Twitter. They can charge you.
Myron Gaines
They're trying, they're trying to pass a bill right now for it. That it's, that it's anti Semitism.
Fresh Prince
And that's so crazy.
Myron Gaines
Well, they already, I think they already got it through. They're. Well, it's, it's getting passed for the college campuses soon.
Fresh Prince
Oh, my gosh.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, because of all the protests that they had in Harvard and like that. Wow. So that's where we're going, man. Like, you know, freedom of speech is something that we need to fight really hard to protect. And, you know, I'm A free speech absolutist. Like, there's people that I disagree with. Like, you know, there's white supremacists out there that say dumb. That I don't agree with, but I defend their right to say it all the time. People sit there and say, myron, well, you're a white supremacist. You sit there and align with white supremacists. Well, where I land white supremacists is I believe in free speech. And I agree with, like, you know, over representation of a foreign nation in our government. They're right about that. And there are other things, too. But the point is, is that I stand for free speech. So even if people say things that I dislike, I'll still defend their right to say it. Like Ethan, Dumbass client, Hassan Abi, These leftists that say dumb, I don't think this should ever be censored, but they don't reciprocate that. They call for censorship all the time. They've made multiple videos saying that fresh if it needs to be banned.
Fresh Prince
That's wild. I agree, though. People were racist to me growing up, but I would never want to silence them. Yeah, you know, I got bullied for being Asian or whatever. Dumb, but I would never be like, let me take your voice away.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, yeah. You know, like, free speech means speech that you might not like. Yeah, right. Like, people say all the time, martin, you're dumb black Sandiga. Okay, cool. Well, you should be able to say that.
Fresh Prince
Yeah. And we share the same views on bullying, actually, which is a hot take because I got bullied, but it was actually good for me.
Myron Gaines
Yeah.
Fresh Prince
You know what I mean?
Myron Gaines
It makes you. Bullying is a very natural way for society to correct degeneracy, stupidity, or inadequate, like, inadequacies. Like, if you're a weirdo, like, you have, like, a weird way that you speak, you'll say, bro, you're weird, or you talk weird. Well, that's going to motivate you to, like, get out there and get a speech coach and fix that shit. Or someone says you're a fat ass, it's going to motivate you to go to the gym. I went to the gym because I got bullied and I'm glad I did. Like, bullying is a very healthy response to being inadequate.
Fresh Prince
Right, Agreed.
Myron Gaines
Business decide away.
Fresh Prince
Some people think it's, like, it shouldn't be allowed, but I think it should be.
Myron Gaines
If we had more bullying, we wouldn't have all these slots. Like. Like, shame used to be a very viable way to deal with female Promiscuity and degeneracy, like it used to curb that, but now we sit here and say, yeah, own your sexuality. Be a woo. Like, now what do we got? We got a bunch of women that are miserable and sad. Like, I find it interesting that like since the 70s, women have become more and more powerful with making more money, being more successful, more educated, but they're the saddest and most depressed they've ever been. Something like 1, 1 in 3 women is on anti depressant medication.
Fresh Prince
That's terrible.
Myron Gaines
So how is it they become more free and made more money and have more liberty than ever before, but they're the most depressed.
Fresh Prince
It's nuts. I remember when I was in high school, it was like a big deal to lose your virginity as a girl.
Myron Gaines
Yeah.
Fresh Prince
And now it's like people are losing it in middle school and in like seventh grade, sixth grade.
Myron Gaines
Dude, the Taliban was right about some man. Like, like, yo, I'm serious, man. Like, yo, some dudes in caves, like, we think that they're backwards or whatever, but they're like, nah, women can't assemble together and they'll go to school and cover their hair and, you know, promote modesty and they can't vote. And then I'm like, damn, like these things was spin. They was onto something because like, we've like, you know, because if you look at like the west, right, you look at America, you look at Scandinavian countries, like, we're the biggest experiment in like allowing feminism to just flourish, right? But what do we got? We got like one of the worst situations we've ever had in society. Like, we've. Women are more liberated now than ever before, but we have the most societal problems that we ever had before. We have the lowest birth rates, nuclear families, declining high divorce rates, etc. It's caused a lot of problems. So, you know, like this newscaster lady goes out to, you know, meet with the Taliban and she asked them about, like, you know, what is your thoughts on democracy and women voting? And they start laughing. Like it kind of makes sense why they're laughing because they had the $4 to know, like, yo, if you put women in power, it's going to create some problems. And then like, this is biblical. Like you go back to ancient times. Why is it that women were never in positions of power? Like, back then they kind of figured it out that, yo, if women have positions of power or you make them equal to men, your society is going to collapse. And look at what we got going on now.
Fresh Prince
Wow. Would you ever Vote for a woman for a political position.
Myron Gaines
No, they should never have power. Like, with that said, are there women out there that are anomalies that have the capability of leading? Of course there's always going to be anomalies. There's always going to be exceptions to the rule. But in general, most women are not equipped or have the ability to lead, and I'll tell you why. So one thing that I've noticed, and I. I find this interesting that, like, none of these, like, people like David Buss or Jordan Peterson could talk about this. Like, these academics, when it comes to female nature, none of them could talk about this because no one has talked to more women than I have. One of the most profound things that I found out from talking to 3200 or 3300 women at this point is regardless of education, background, culture, profession, one thing that stands out, if I say something that's generally true, they will make a point to interrupt what I'm saying. To say, well, not all women, or that doesn't apply to me. This is something that's a phenomenon that I've only noticed with women. Me and you have a conversation, or there's a group of guys here, and we say, yeah, most men are. Man, yeah, you're right. All the guys are gonna. Yeah, well, yeah. No one's gonna stand up, be like, I'm not a. Like, we just understand that, like, yeah, most people. Most guys are fucking adequate losers. Right? We're okay with, like, criticizing men as a whole and understanding that whether it applies to us or not, it's a general statement and it's. It's true. But with women, for some odd reason, they need to make a point and disrupt what you're saying or try to say, well, that's just your opinion or whatever. And this is something that I've noticed only with women. And then I. And then, like, I always ask myself, like, why is it that they have this need to, like, you know, make a. Make an argument for the exception to the rule or say that I'm not a part of that? And it comes back to women's inherent need for inherent solipsism or. Or the inability to. What's the word I want to use here? We'll just say solipsism, right? Which basically, the world revolves around them, right? And they're unable to exercise empathy. Right. One of my controversial takes, I say women lack empathy, really. Right. And people say, well, that's not true. I'm like, well, don't get it twisted. They have sympathy they can feel sorry for you or they can feel pain towards your situation, but they don't have empathy. And what I mean by this is they don't understand, like, the male experience and they don't understand men in general, right? And the reason why they don't understand men is because they don't have to just exist. Be pretty. Men come to you. But men, on the other hand, we have to understand empathy with women if we want to attract them, right? You take a girl on a date, what do you do? You dress well, smell good, right? You set up your apartment in a way where it's clean and the vibe is there so that she doesn't feel weird and freaked out when you come in. You clean your streak marks off the toilet, right? You stains everywhere. You hide any embarrassing medication, right? You do that because you understand that for you to get laid, you need a woman to feel comfortable. You need to create a mood, right? You need to be romantic, right? Women say the vibe. What does the vibe mean? The vibe means you creating an environment where she feels comfortable with potentially engaging in sexual relations with you, right? Men need to understand this to get laid. Women, on the other hand, don't need to understand men. So that solipsism that I mentioned, they don't really need to understand anything except for themselves. And that's all that matters. And people say, well, that's kind of up. Well, it's actually natural. And the reason why is because since women are just tasked with having children and caring for children, they need to care for themselves because they understand that they're the incubators of the next generation. So that's where that need comes from. Like, there's a. I think it's called bruffles law, if I'm not mistaken, where woman understands that I need to use a man to get a child, and then once I have a child, get resources from that man to take care of the child. This is why if you ask a woman, hey, your husband or your child, they're always going to pick their child every single time. And that's fine. But for them to be able to come to that conclusion, they need to be inherently selfish. Women are inherently selfish. They have to be men. On the other hand, we can't be. Because men make excess resources for what? For women, right? And for kids versus women, when they make excess resources, what do they say? I'm independent. There's a difference. Man makes a bunch of money and becomes successful, he's like, damn, I could share. I can have a family. Now women Makes a bunch of money, successful. I'm independent. Independent of whom? Oh, men. So when women make money versus men make money, it's not the same. Men are okay with sharing their resources. Women are not.
Fresh Prince
Wow.
Myron Gaines
This is why women make money. What do they do if they make more money than their man? That divorce is coming to get rid of your dumb ass. So women kind of look at men as a means to an end, to achieve the agenda of security, resources, and most importantly, resources for their kid. So to bring this all back full circle, the solipsism exists because they're the ones that hold the kids, they're the ones that burn, that have the burden of taking care of the kids. So they need those excess resources, so they have to be selfish. So I've accepted this and I've understood this, but it's something that I've noticed during the course of doing the podcast that it's an astounding thing that I've noticed where I say something that's generally true, and they almost always have to still make an argument for the exception or whatever because their solicitism doesn't allow them to kind of see beyond that.
Fresh Prince
Yeah, that's fascinating.
Myron Gaines
Yeah.
Fresh Prince
I love how you tie in the biology to it.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. It's just like a female thing. And I've, like. Because I kept, like, trying to figure out why the. Are these so retarded, like, why can they not understand general things? But then it comes back to, like, they just have this inability to empathize with facts and the way they feel. Right. Like, men are more concerned with empirical correctness versus women are more concerned with, like, moral superiority. Like, they did a poll. Right. And it's funny, I got to call out Chris, Chris Williamson for this. He has this podcast and he brings these into people in. Right. And he. He doesn't. I think he's scared to have me on, which I get it.
Fresh Prince
I'm contrast show, by the way.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. Right.
Fresh Prince
I think he's modern wisdom. Right.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. And. And it's funny because he did a tweet the other day where he talked about how, like, you know, men overwhelmingly, like, you know, stand for free speech versus women, think that free speech should be curbed if it hurts feelings. And, you know, all this other stuff, and it confirms a lot of things that I've said, which is basically right. People. Because people. The thing is, people don't like the way I deliver the information, but the things I say are almost always statistically true as well.
Fresh Prince
It's like how Andrew Tate was.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. Shout out to my guy, Andrew Tate. And we say things that are biologically true. It's just that people don't like the way they say it's because we're so controversial. But when you do stat, when you do studies or whatever, it comes, it comes true. Women are communitarian by nature. Men are meritocracy based by nature. Men understand hierarchies. Men understand being successful. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Women don't understand that. They don't understand hierarchies, right? If a rich man walks into a room and there's a bunch of guys there, we understand the pecking order and we're going to respect that guy because he's a millionaire, successful, etc. Women don't give a about that. Oprah walks into a room, they don't really care because, like, is she pretty? No. The prettiest girl gets the most acknowledgment, right? So women don't have the same concept of meritocracy that, that men do. Right? So with that said, they're more concerned with, like, political correctness and being socially acceptable than the truth. So, like, men, right? Something like, I can pull up the, you know, let me show you, because I think this will be very important, right? Because I've talked about this before, and everyone thinks that I'm crazy.
Fresh Prince
It's got the facts to back it up.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. And, and it's funny because this, this, this tweet that he made backs up what I've been saying forever. And I tell him all the time, I'm like, bro, look, I get it, I'm controversial, whatever. But people have been saying, because he brings on all these people that, like, criticize the red pill and they criticize me, and I'm like, why can't I defend myself? Brings these, like, pseudo intellectuals on that, like, don't know anything about, like, dealing with women in modern society. 71 of men reported that protecting. And this is between male and female professors in America. 71 of men reported that protecting free speech is more important than promoting an inclusive society. 59 of women said promoting an inclusive society is more important than protecting free speech.
Fresh Prince
Wow.
Myron Gaines
So a majority of women said that promoting an inclusive society is more important than protecting free speech. Now there's more stuff like this, but what. This basically proves what I've always said about women because he goes into more stats that show that women prioritize being politically correct and like, social values versus, like, what's, you know, empirically correct or what's factual. And, and when you look at Censorship most of the time. What is censorship? Censorship is like leftists ideologies being challenged. So they say this is hate speech, we're gonna go ahead and ban it. Right. And we look at a lot of these tech companies, right? And we look at who's in the trust and safety teams. Who is it? Women, bro. It's women. Right? So that's, that's, that's, that's what it is. What going back with this whole situation is like morality and being accepted and inclusivity is far more important to women than it is to men.
Fresh Prince
Makes sense. Men are way more logical, right?
Myron Gaines
Way more, way more. And this is why, this is why women can't be in positions of leadership. Because that, that need to like be socially superior. A lot of the times will clout their judgment on what needs to actually be done. Now there cutthroat women out there that will understand, hey, we got to do what's right regardless of how, how we feel about it. Of course. But again, that is the minority.
Fresh Prince
Yeah. I think it's a good balance though. Like some days you'll come home after a long day and want some advice from your girl, you know?
Myron Gaines
Yeah, I mean, I would never take advice from my.
Fresh Prince
Not business advice, I'm saying, just like emotional advice.
Myron Gaines
Yeah. I mean, you want to talk with her or some shit, but I don't think women are ever in a position to really advise men of anything. The reason why is because they don't. So take women live life on easy mode. So why the fuck am I going to sit here and talk to someone that lives life on easy mode when I play the game on hard mode? Like, you ever play goldeneye?
Fresh Prince
No.
Myron Gaines
Okay. Okay. Well, you ever play, you play video games, right? Yeah.
Fresh Prince
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
Okay, so like women, right, they get something called the game shark, right? They can just like get the cheat codes for the game without even playing the game. And they get all the golden guns and all the power ups and all this other. Right. Versus the guys. We actually got to play the game on hard mode. No power up, just a shitty little pistol. We got to fight our way to the main boss. So if you had to play the game on super hard mode and you beat the game, well, guess what? You're going to be a lot more skilled than the person that had the cheat codes. Right?
Fresh Prince
Right.
Myron Gaines
So I look at it like, why as a man, when you play the game in hard mode, are you going to go and sit there and talk to someone who plays the game on easy mode and get their advice? They're not even in a position. They don't even understand what the game is like on, on your level. So they're not really in a position to, to give. They're not really in a position to give you viable advice because women have privileges that they're not even aware of sometimes, right? They're able to get in certain rooms that me and you would have to fight tooth and nail to get into, right? They're able to network with individuals that we would never get a chance to network with unless we were on that individual's level. So for, for me, well, not even for me. I, I, for most men, I tell them like, yo, most women are not in a position to tell you. They're just not. And most, and most importantly, they don't want to be in a position to tell you, because if they're in a position to tell you anything, that means that they're equal to you, which you already lost at that point, right? You need to be superior to your girl in every single way. That's the only way that she'll respect you. Women don't want to equal. They'll sit there and like, I just want to equal. No, they don't. Because if you go 50, 50 on the bills, she's going to start complaining and bitching that you're not man enough to pay the bills. So you might as well just be the that guy from the beginning. Your opinion doesn't matter. We're going to do what I say. I'll listen to what you got to say. But at the end of the day, I make the final decision, right? And the woman's got to earn that ability to be even your consiglier. If we're going to use mafia terms where she can even tell you what she thinks as your adviser. But at the end of the day, you make the final decision. And if you want to tell her to shut up at any time, you tell her shut up. This is how it's going to go. And women want that. They want a guy that can, you know, put their foot down and say, we're going to do this. You just focus on being pretty. They want that. They just don't want to admit it because, you know, they fall so hard through feminism to be equal, but the reality is they never want to be equal in the first place, right? So I think if guys have this mindset where it's like, I'm the leader, the buck starts and falls, stops with me, you're going to be in a way better position and you're going to be more attractive to your girl because she's going to. What she's going to be able to do is she's going to be able to be more feminine, she's going to be more relaxed. She's going to. She's like, oh, I can calm down. This guy got it. He just. He just. He's just competent. Like, he doesn't need me. And that's what makes her say, I want this guy. Because it's so rare to find a guy that can, like, literally, like, doesn't need them, you know? Like, so many guys were pussies. I. One of the biggest things I told guys, never cry in front of your girl. Ever do that. Because the thing is, is that when you cry in front of your girl, what you're doing is you're triggering. You're triggering this. This, like, carnal feeling in them where you're displaying that you are not an adequate mate.
Fresh Prince
Right.
Myron Gaines
Right. Joe Rogan famously had this girl on Forget her name, but who cares? She's a female. Yeah. And, yeah, some random female, but she was dating a UFC fighter.
Fresh Prince
Okay.
Myron Gaines
See how women acquire status through men. So she. She was dating this UFC fighter, and she said that, yeah, I was seeing him get beat up in a cage, and I just, like. I don't know. It was over for me at that point. And the reason why is because she saw another man beating up her man, dominating her man. Even though this Guy's a top 1% fighter, could beat up 99% of men, but it's another thing for women to see you getting beat up. Right. And then they're like, oh, my safety. It's, like, jeopardized now. Like, this guy can get beat up. Oh, my God. Like, you need to be that superhero for her. Right. I would equate that right to. To give guys an example. Like, that's like, you see your girl get. You would never have the same respect for you be like, what the. This is disgusting. Yeah, this. That's like her seeing you get beat up by a dude. Same thing. Crying in front of her. Whatever. Like, it triggers this. This. This carnal, cerebral thing in her head where she's like, this guy can't protect me. I need to leave. Right. Because women always look at men from a strength perspective. You're supposed to be the leader. Right. No matter how much of a feminist she is, it's all a lie. She still expects you. When the push comes to shove, someone breaks in the house, you need to be the man and handle it. This is why women are attracted to criminals, murderers, violent individuals. Why is Luigi so attractive right now to all these? Because he committed an act of murder. Want to look at serial killers? Why is Ted Bundy being fawned upon by women? Jeffrey Dahmer, etc. Why did show up at their trials in droves, right? Richard Ramirez. Because women love dangerous men that have the capability of violence. They love it because that shows that they can protect. So as a guy, when you cry in front of your girl or you get beat up or anything else like that, what you're showing is weakness. And weakness is the worst thing that you could show your girl. So that's why I tell guys, you make the decisions. You don't need her advice. Don't get beat up in front of her. Don't cry in front of her. You want to cry? Cool. Go cry in front of your friends because they can actually probably help you. She can't. She's going to lose attraction for you. And what question why she's with you. She won't obviously openly say this, but she's going to feel in her mind because some women will sit there and say, well, I want my guy to open up to me. Don't do it.
Fresh Prince
It's a trap.
Myron Gaines
It's a trap. It's a trap. Don't do it, man. Because women are fantastic at telling you one thing but responding to something else favorably. I want a nice guy. You be a nice guy. Guess what? She loses attraction for you. I want a gentleman. You bring flowers on a first date, lose attraction for you. Like, don't listen to anything they say. They don't. The thing with women is what they say they're attracted to a lot of times is not what they're aroused by. What they're aroused by is a guy like me that tells them, shut up, you're wrong. We're gonna do this. Doesn't take their. Right. Doesn't tolerate them, talking back to them. Right. Like, I look at women as inferiors. If I'm going to be all the way honest, you guys need to look at women as inferiors. Because if you look at them as inferiors, it's a lot easier. You can go up and talk to them without issue. You can be confident. You could be the masculine leader that you need to be. And I know some people like, well, that's up, Myron. But men need to have this mindset because it's going to take them off the pedestal. The worst thing you could do is pedestalize women. Because when you pedestalize her she inevitably has to look down on you. When she has to look down on you, she loses respect for you. You need to be looking down on her. Because when men are in the position of power, when men are the ones that are being admired by a woman and treated like a king, we know how to act, right? Right. The problem is this chivalry used to exist in a time when women were actually ladies, right? When they weren't getting all this attention from randoms on the Internet, when they weren't being sluts, when they actually deserve to be treated like a lady. But now with feminism and women think that they're equal, etcetera, you have to do everything in your power to establish the hierarchy, that you're actually the, the prize here and that you are the man, you're the leader. So with us, right, a guy might not get a gift from a woman ever in his life. He might not get a kiss until his 20s, he might not get a date until his 20s. He might not get a girl to say, oh, you're really cute, ever, right? Men rarely, if ever get compliments or attention from women. So when we do get it, guess what happens? We appreciate it. We act good. We say we're really happy. Right? We will keep that gift and treasure it. When women get attention, they don't. They get it all the time. They don't value it. So for you as a man, the reason why you need to be in the position of power and why she needs to be looking up to you is because you know how to act when you get that admiration, you know how to appreciate it. Women don't know how to appreciate male attention and respect anymore because they're sluts. And they get it all the time now. So now we the shoes on other foot. We have to be the ones where they admire us. They need to be the adorer. That's the only way they're going to stay in the relationship. Because the other thing men need to understand is that women are far more likely to leave relationships. Since they're far more likely to leave relationships, they need to be entertained more. The only way that they're going to be entertained more is that you need to be the one that they're chasing. Women are like cats throw a ball of yarn at a cat, cat plays with it for a bit. If you keep moving the ball of yarn, the cat keeps playing with and chasing it. But if you let the ball yarn stay it plays with it, then she gets bored, walks away. That's women. Women don't want Consistency, they don't want monotony. They need to be constantly excited. And the only way they feel that is that you need to be the guy that they're chasing. So they need to feel as though they're inferior to at all times so they can stay in the relationship. Because the example I give is this. And I give this example to women all the time. So I understand. I need the guys in here to understand this too, because I got to get it through their head when they say stupid like, happy wife, happy life. No, you dumbass, it's happy king, happy kingdom. This how it goes. If you go to a store and you get a deal, right? You get a fantastic deal. Let's say you got it for 50% off. Are you going to go back and return the car or whatever you bought? Probably not. You got a great deal. But if you bought the car and you overpaid for it, and then a friend comes in later and says, yo, dude, I got that car for like 75% off, you're going to go back to that dealer and be like, hey, what the. Yeah, that's how women are. They're always looking for the best deal. So if they know that they got the best deal, they're not going back to that dealership. And you need to establish you're the best deal all the time as the guy, but as the woman, right? For the women, right, they need to feel like they got the best deal at all time so they don't take your ass store back and think they can do better. Because women always. Look, when women deal with men, they're doing it from a. How do I say this? They're doing it from a doubt lens. Like, do I have the best guy that I can get? Right? And if the answer is yes, like, this is the best that I can do, they're not going nowhere. This is the best deal. They're not going back to that dealership. But I feel like they can get a better deal. They feel like they got jipped they overpaid for the car, they're going back to get a better deal, right? So you need to always be that best deal. And that's why I tell guys all the time, stay in the gym, don't, you know, be a. And start following her lead. Work more hours, make more money, become more successful. The problem is that most guys get a girlfriend, they start getting soft. We'll have ice cream with you and like that. Like, no, that don't change from the guy that originally got her. Stay the same. If not become a bigger. So she realizes, holy, I got the best deal. The reason why he treats me like this is because he can find another girl and have other women. Oh, you're married. That's controversial. Fine. You, you're a religious guy. You don't want to have multiple women, fine, you don't have to do that. But she needs to know that your dumbass can be replaced at any time. And that stays with you being in the gym, being attractive, other women looking at you. That is the most honest signal to her that she got the best deal. So women need to always be the adore. They need to be the one that's always being in being chasing you and they need to be following you. But when it's the other way around and you're like, you know, groveling for her and she's on the pedestal, she's going to lose attraction for you and leave you, man. Because women need that sense of, oh my God, I got the best deal.
Fresh Prince
Yeah. So what's your approach with disagreements and conflict with your woman then?
Myron Gaines
I. I don't even look at them as equal to disagree with them. Like, I don't argue with women. Like that's how guys need to be. I don't negotiate with terrorists and I don't negotiate with women either. Like, it's my way or the highway. You're not even equal for me to argue with you guys if you're sitting here arguing with your girl. You already up. You already up. Me and my girl don't argue. This is what we're doing.
Fresh Prince
You never argued once before.
Myron Gaines
No, no, because I tell her this is what it is.
Fresh Prince
That's impressive.
Myron Gaines
We need to do this. Okay, but that, but again, that's not easy to do because I pay all the bills, I take care of her. She don't got to worry about, like, I'm the boss. This is how it goes. Right. And she loves that.
Fresh Prince
So you laid out clear expectations from the start. Yeah, I think that's the important part.
Myron Gaines
Yeah, you have to. Yeah. You know what I mean? But, but yeah, I genuinely believe like this, this is why I tell guys it's so important that you're superior to your girl in every single way. Right. Because you can't do this because the pro. The other thing too. Let's put some onus on the guys. Guys want a submissive woman that's going to follow their leader. Whatever. They're bum. They don't got a job, they live with your mom and don't got a car. The do you Think this is, like, if you want authority over your girl, you also need to be responsible for your girl. You also need to be that guy. Right? You can't have all this authority and be a loser. You have to have your in order. You got to be in the gym. You got to be that guy. She should be looking up to you as, like, a role model. Damn near.
Fresh Prince
Yeah.
Myron Gaines
So. But, yeah, no, I don't argue with my girl. And I truly believe if anybody is here in a relationship and you're arguing with your woman, you lost, bro.
Fresh Prince
Damn.
Myron Gaines
Because to argue with someone implies that you're equal. That's.
Fresh Prince
That's true, man. Well, man, what's planned for next year?
Myron Gaines
Next year, man, Keep doing a pod. Wake more guys up. That's really, like, my biggest thing, man, is, like, helping guys with, like, getting a credit score on point, buying real estate, making money, being in relationships where they're happy with their girl, their girl respects them. Because there's nothing worse than a guy that, like, is in a relationship with a woman that, like, doesn't respect them, bro. That's a miserable existence, you know? Or when the woman has a leverage in a relationship, she treats that guy like dude versus, like, if a guy has the leverage, like, nine out of ten times, you're gonna treat her well, you know, I mean, like, we. You know, like, if you got the. Like, unless you're, like, a scumbag. Like, I don't teach. Tell you guys this stuff so that you treat a woman poorly. I'm telling you guys this so you can be in a position to provide everything for your girl so she don't got to worry about.
Fresh Prince
Right.
Myron Gaines
I'm a firm believer in the nuclear family. I'm a firm believer that men should be the ones working, and women should work electively. And if you have kids, they don't work. So that. That's how it's got to be, man. Your girl should be able to chill and be happy. Women are the happiest when they don't have to worry about, like, stuff like work and.
Fresh Prince
Yeah, we'll link your stuff, and we'll link Castle Club below.
Myron Gaines
Oh, yeah. Yeah. I appreciate that, man.
Fresh Prince
Thanks for coming on, dude.
Myron Gaines
Absolutely, man.
Fresh Prince
Y. Thanks for watching, guys. Peace.
Digital Social Hour - Episode: "The Leadership Crisis Nobody's Talking About | Myron Gaines Part 1 DSH #1024"
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Myron Gaines
Release Date: December 27, 2024
In this episode of the Digital Social Hour, Sean Kelly welcomes Myron Gaines, a controversial figure known for his outspoken views on gender roles, feminism, and societal structures. The conversation delves deep into Gaines' perspectives on leadership, masculinity, and the perceived crises within modern society.
Critique of Feminism and Gender Roles
Perceptions of Male and Female Behavior
Cultural Critique and Social Commentary
Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice
Personal Development and Relationship Advice
On Gender Roles:
[04:44] "Men are supposed to be leaders, women are supposed to follow. Women are subordinates to men."
On Empathy:
[61:34] "Women lack empathy. They don't understand the male experience and are unable to exercise true empathy."
On Censorship:
[48:46] "Censorship almost always comes from the left because they want to suppress ideas that don't align with their ideology."
On Masculinity and Relationships:
[69:49] "When you cry in front of your girl, you're showing weakness. Women are attracted to strength, not vulnerability."
Biological Determinism: Gaines frequently references biological differences to justify strict gender roles, suggesting that men and women are inherently suited for different societal functions.
Critique of Modern Movements: He is highly critical of contemporary social movements related to gender and race, viewing them as detrimental to societal stability and traditional values.
Free Speech Advocacy: While advocating for free speech, Gaines criticizes platforms for censoring conservative voices, advocating for a marketplace of ideas where all viewpoints can be expressed and debated.
Myron Gaines presents a perspective that strongly opposes modern feminist movements and advocates for a return to traditional gender roles. He emphasizes the importance of male dominance in both professional and personal spheres, arguing that this structure is essential for societal stability and successful relationships. The conversation is laden with controversial and divisive viewpoints that challenge prevailing social norms and movements.
Listeners are encouraged to critically evaluate Gaines' assertions, considering the broader societal context and diverse perspectives on gender roles and social justice.
Note: This summary encapsulates the key points and discussions from the podcast episode. The views expressed by Myron Gaines are highly controversial and may not reflect widely accepted opinions or factual accuracy. Listeners are advised to approach the content with discernment and consider multiple sources when forming their perspectives.