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Blonde with Stefan Molyneux | Why Women Are So Unhappy

Matt Christiansen Live

Matt Christiansen

News:news Commentary, News, Politics, News Commentary

4.8587 Ratings

🗓️ 21 June 2017

⏱️ 86 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome to your sanity safe space with your favorite YouTube podcast duo.

0:09.0

Or at least one of them, it kinda depends.

0:12.0

And probably some rando too.

0:14.0

But no complaining, cause this is free.

0:17.0

Free!

0:19.0

This is Beauty and the beta bonus audio content.

0:28.6

Hi everybody, Stefan Moline, you from Freedom Main Radio. Hope you're doing well. We are here with

0:33.6

the blonde in the belly of The Beast. She lives deep in the heart of liberal territory and is sending up a few flares of non-leftist thought, which are excellent, finely crafted, well presented. We're going to call her Rebecca. I do believe that is, in fact, her real name, but we'll find out in the comments. You can check her out at YouTube.com forward slash blonde in the belly of the beast. Yes, that's right. That's blonde with an E. You can follow her excellent Twitter feed at Twitter.com forward slash blond's underbar tweets. B-L-O-N-D-E-S underbar tweets. Rebecca, thank you so much for taking the time today. Thank you so much for having me. So what's the story? What's the backstory? If you were

1:11.8

like a superhero, what would we need to know if we cast you in that role? What was the backstory

1:16.3

of your transition from wherever you started to to wherever you are now? Well, I wouldn't say I was ever

1:24.0

really far on the left. I never self-identified as a feminist, but I did go to Mizzou, University of Missouri, which you've seen. What's happened there the last few years? I graduated a few years ago, and I think it's gotten much worse over the last two or three years. And so I didn't have the same kind of indoctrination that it seems that they're having right now, especially last year.

1:49.1

So I did get indoctrinated at Mizzu to some degree, and then after I worked on Wall Street for a few years, it was very unsuccessful.

1:51.5

I was really unhappy.

1:52.7

And around 23, I was like, this is not the path to happiness.

1:56.5

I could see an older generation of women on Wall Street that were childless or that were just totally overwhelmed working mothers.

2:03.2

And I was like, nope, I'm not doing this.

2:05.1

And so I decided to like restructure my life, try to relearn behaviors because I was more of a feminist than I was willing to admit.

2:11.9

I never would have called myself a feminist, but you know, I was working a high-pressure job in a male-dominated field.

3:08.7

So I pretty much was. And so I just decided, like, I have to move. I have to change my lifestyle. I need to relearn behaviors. I need to treat relationships differently in my early 20s. So I'm glad that I decided that then. And since then, it's just been a lot of your channel, Stefan. channel, Stefan, a lot of Black Hood and Speaks, a lot of relearning behaviors, finding out the truth, restructuring my worldview and trying to live right. It's funny, too, because, I mean, I worked not on Wall Street, but I guess on a somewhat Canadian equivalent. And seeing the people down the road, like 10 or 15 years. It's pretty important. Like, I mean, I grew up in a single mom household, as you know, so I didn't have a lot of, here's the way you achieve happiness in relationships or stability financially or whatever. So when I got into the working world, I looked at the people around me, particularly the older people. And I'm like, okay, does that look like a particular place to land the old helicopter of youth?

3:12.4

And a lot of times it was like, no, flaming volcano wreckage of doom.

3:18.6

People were either single, generally unhealthy, you know, sitting in desks all day.

3:23.7

It's pretty rough for the old constitution and increasingly bitter and desperate. Or they were facing this tsunami of obligation

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