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It's "tolerance" that got us into this mess. It's the leftists nature to keep pushing boundaries, and conservatives have been too compliment. Matt Walsh is making a lot of people aware of these issues, that's how he is helping to stop this nonsense.
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People just need to stop being "afraid" or "scared" to call this nonsense out. It's only potententially damaging to your career or whatever if the silent majority stays cowardly silent. Speak the truth, and don't be ashamed or afraid of what other might think.
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Very funny. KK still pretending that the left/right paradigm is accurate, and that both are equally as bad. "look at me, I'm reasonable and a centrist" leads exactly to the clown world we find ourselves in.
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I watched Mr. Malice interview with Jordan Peterson, and he seems a bit ... unappreciative of his place in life. He bemoans the historical giants upon whose shoulders he stands, with no real plan of how to make things better. he seems naive to human nature, believing that just giving everybody enough to eat and unlimited freedom, that all would be right with the world.
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@djgeneralbounce wrong on many levels. Poor decisions and bad behavior affects propagate into the future far beyond the individual, whether or not they learned their lesson. Other people and society face the consequences. If an alcoholic finally kicks their habit, the doesn't erase the damage they did to others, family, strangers, perhaps drunk driving accidents etc etc. no matter what stupid shit people may learn from, it's almost always the case that everything would have been better for everybody, had they not done those things in the first place. The goal is prevent that behavior in others. Clearly social norms and pressure have an enormous influence on young people. So young people should indeed witness the mass shaming and ostracization of sluts. Make shaming great again!
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Bit if a weird take from FF.
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countless good points. And instead of trying to find a solution, society actively mocks and denigrates these men. it's no wonder when they lash out. i'm surprised it doesn't happen more. take away the internet, tv, and government assistance for single women, and watch entitled girls come back down to earth. then return to a society where anything less than monogamous marriage is unacceptable.
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@georgejuravlel1352 i have a sneaky suspicion you don't understand the meaning of words. or one of those that tries to change meanings to suit your worldview.
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@thehungarianvixen all data suggests otherwise. most men are average and most women are average. but something like 85% of men are viewed as "below average" and therefore not even considered, by the average woman.
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@arielle4242 the longer one waits to confront the truth, the more difficult it becomes.
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@thehungarianvixen because that's not the issue. the issue is, the AVG women thinks she's above average, or deserves above average.
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I need one just after reading all his supporters comments lol. It was a complete chore to listen to this guy.
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There are plenty of good men. But women at that age want a chimera of the best traits of every man that stooped to hook up with her. Basically they have unrealistic expectations and lie to their miserable selves until they get some cats.
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Yep, I commented to say the same. I wish they'd stop spreading the lie.
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@aranisles8292 recently i was a date with a girl and as we sat by the river, there was a lonesome middle-aged man with an empty drink, nodding off in an uncomfortable position. She remarked that he looked lonely and sad. then wondered why it only seems to be men she sees in this state (homeless or otherwise alone) her conclusion was that these men likely didn't watch their money and wasted it and played games all day. i tried to expalin that those were likely the symptoms of human nature and society that simply doesn't care for the wellbeing of men. i'm not sure she understood any of what i was talking about.
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the route of that issue is their vastly unrealistic inflated, and entitled views. they're not actually settling in any any objective way, just they view themselves as some kind of magical princess and want to live in fairytale land. we need to fix that problem first.
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@MrBigbangbuzz Ive only ever heard that kind of talk in school, and usually it was lies to just try to look cool. I'm sure there is a subset of men that do as adults, but not anybody I know or would likely be friends with.
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I wish this was longer and you guys asked Mr. O'Keefe more questions and more of a conversation. Unfortunately, already being familiar with the good work Project Veritas does, this video felt like watching a recap of his stuff.
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@sneez1414 quirky too!
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to be fair, in almost every interview they bring up a counterpoint or play devil's advocate a bit, whether or not they agree with what they're saying.
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Her example story of a woman having a good reason to abort.... is really just a story of a woman making bad decision after bad decision. and she is defending that. what a load of bollocks.
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@fuego4466 the onus ultimately does fall on men, as we build and shape society, and have the real power. the problems are our own creation. drama tv, internet, dating apps, government assistance, moral decay, lack of monogamy enforcement, all the fault of weak men. unfortunately trying to fix it from the bottom up by telling guys to be more selective is near impossible. though we should try.
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i'm amazed the citizens are allowing it.
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@FellTreeZ have to agree with @PerfectTangent on this. people will live far more purposeful lives, with actual meaningful connections if they make the effort to "unplug." most relationships (romantic or platonic) occur through school/work/social activities/through mutual friends and acquaintances. all this online nonsense is almost guaranteed to be a waste of time and lead to dissatisfaction. It's hard to impart this on young people, as everything new to them is exciting, and the internet is relentless is vying for attention.
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The 80s and 90s were great decades to be a kid. Some of the best. Then the internet came along and ruined it.
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@thehungarianvixen and more delusional.
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no, not everybody needs to. where does this idea come from? there is zero need to maintain current or increase population. other than economic. Humans did quite well when there was only 1/20 of currently population. Which is how we ended up here in the first place. I have kids. But I don't want everybody else to.
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@avonacolyte The only person that killed Floyd was himself. I know police are not perfect and often do and get away with shitty stuff. But they're still needed. I too would love to live a world where police are not needed, but that's simply not realistic. this entire thing was a travesty, from the media lies to biased (and threatened) jury to politicians calling for Chauvin's head.
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@grannyannie6744 yep. frankly I'm getting tired of the controlled opposition. they're still dancing around the truth, spinning things just enough to quell the masses and allow the corrupt to stay in power.
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@kingfelix3114 except that he hasn't. Tucker has simply highlighted that Russia looks out for their own, better than the USA does. He hasn't supported Russian expansionism, he has simply made a comparison and said the USA needs to do better. And rightly so.
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typical response. just because you can't comprehend the issue doesn't nullify it.
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He's also not 100% truthful, or he is clearly pushing an agenda.
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They're bad for everybody, and soul crushing for 80% of men. Get rid of that nonsense.
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@djgeneralbounce the internet is obviously not the best place. Shame people in real life within your communities is best.
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Is English KK's second language? Because he speaks pretty damn well.
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you shouldn't be worshipping any people. you can respect them and listen/heed their words. but worship is too far, and frankly could lead to a dangerous place.
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no such thing as gender.
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Seems like a downgrade. This David fellow should be lucky anybody listens to his nonsense.
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@aethelwulfwarlord1475 Exactly the point I always make! these people know how pregnancy happens! yet they pretend to be surprised to avoid responsibility.
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while that will certainly help one's chances, it is by no means a solution the problem. simple telling men to get better, or get out there! doesn't really help, when this is a woman issue. However, men are ultimately to blame, and it's because we allow women to behave horribly. There is a reason women from some countries are more more desirable, and it's because their culture still enforces traditional values. People themselves are fundamentally the same everywhere, but we need to act as a society to make them aware of what is acceptable and what is not.
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Girls/women are much more affected by this. They compare themselves to others nonstop. That's why social media is especially terrible for girls and young women.
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@thehungarianvixen that goes both ways.
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Lol! This conversation!?! This guy said absolutely nothing convincing. Hahah
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I disagree. Something higher than overselves is unbelievablely beneficial. Yes the stories are timeless and play out continually, and that is very valuable to study and learn contemplate. But people are fundamentally flawed, and to simply say to look within, or find answers within, is not enough. The monotheistic religions won out because it's more focused and easier to unite people toward a common goal.
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@aow1423 but to believe you can have systems in the real world w/o centralized power is just day dreaming. depending on the scale you look at, doesn't even matter that much. obviously the larger the scale, the more individuals needs are neglected or even taken advantage of. on a small community would be ideal, but there would still be people in power. even family units have a head. even in a singular person, you have hierarchy or what takes precedence, and therefore has more 'power' so to speak over your decisions and actions.
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@TickleMeElmo55 100%. The initial comment confused me when they wrote "father in-law and his husband" lol. perhaps they should have said "partner." Anyway, they are how they are, but we shouldn't pretend that's normal. And we should indeed celebrate healthy marriages between man woman.
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@09:40 he says "it's not to say that you shouldn't be a single parent. ...recommend resources for you." THIS is me the main problems with western societies and it's destroying us. People are incentivized by the government to not get married, or even to divorce. We should be incentivizing people to marry and remain as whole families.
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Niel Tyson is a tool. A tool for leftist deranged ideologies giving it a guise of legitimacy. Tyson doesn't even recognize that this nonsense is being pushed on children in schools as well.
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well, travel restrictions from actual day 1 would have stopped in it's tracks. but spreading it around the world was the goal, so day 1 will always be a secret. by the time anybody closed borders it was too late. this plandemic has always been about control/power and money. if people takes their rights back, this nonsense ends today.
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My man Arab Vigo Mortensen! Most of these whackjabs.... still crying about oppression when all we hear nowadays are "minority" voices and their make-believe plights. If you turn on the TV now, you'd think the USA is 95% black gay Trans lesbians with brown spouses and a mixed Asian kid. We are far past absurdity, and they still aren't happy. They never will be, which is why we shouldn't entertain them in the first place.
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