Comments by "Im Caj" (@KratostheThird) on "Left Over Women | The Growing Trend Of The Unmarried u0026 Childless" video.
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@casper6741 What you're describing has been happening for over 50 years, since the late 1960s at least.
There was a feminist movement in the 1970s that encouraged women to think for themselves and not rely on men for their goals. A number of Hollywood produced TV shows focused on this mindset. A complete 180 from the old vintage shows like Father Knows Best, Ozzie & Harriet that taught audiences that the family unit was important. The 1950s - early 1960s also being the prime of the nuclear family, stemmed from the Cold War and the threat of nuclear warfare.
The point being, back then it was much easier to work for a union coming off a high school education, get a woman to marry you and have kids.
Nowadays that is no longer possible. Universities such as Berkeley are teaching young women that feminism is the right path. They are taught that they need to set very high standards that men must meet, or else they are expendable.
The result is this has left the Millennial and Zoomer generations largely in disrepair. Many of these issues were also apparent with Gen Xers, but their generation in contrast was not raised on social media. They were the last "analog" generation, before the internet was a thing.
I pity the young 20, 30 something women of today who hold feminism in high regard. And I sympathize with the young 20, 30 something men who have already thrown in the towel and are trying to forge an existence in self isolation by playing video games and going to the gym to keep up in shape.
This world sucks.
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