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Comments by "Jim Luebke" (@jimluebke3869) on "Andrew Tate, Elon Musk, AI Girlfriends and the Immigration Crisis - Ashley St. Clair" video.
"You're attacking Bud Lite but ignoring Amazon" You can't boycott everything, so what you do is you make sure that everyone who might be boycotted is afraid of being boycotted, so they'll toe the line. It's the old strategy of the "fleet in being", where you don't actually have to ever send your fleet out to fight, but all your enemies have to make plans as if you would send your fleet out to fight.
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"Kids have so much anxiety right now, it's because of their phones" Sure, but mostly because they don't have a mother who can care for them and socialize them, because those mothers are being told not to (they have to behave like men, instead). To cause further damage, these kids frequently don't have fathers (to protect and provide) and to interact with their mother in a human way that they can model.
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"When you're a kid and you watch X stuff on the web, you don't understand that this isn't how men and women interact" Well, that depends on whether you have a married father and mother in your home on a daily basis for 20 years, to demonstrate how male/female interactions actually work. X-rated material is bad, but only divorce makes kids truly vulnerable to its twisting effects.
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"We're feeding AI an online-only version of reality" Right. AI will never be able to truly understand humans until it takes on human form, and gathers a whole lot of information that way. If we had a functional science fiction writing community, we'd have already seen an origin story for Optimus Prime based on this premise. Without experience of human form, our frailties and strengths cannot be properly measured.
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"If we know what the machine is taught, we can predict what decisions it will make" Not exactly. Mostly, maybe, kind of, because if you could make a model to predict what it would say, you'd just use that model, instead of going to all the trouble of training an AI.
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"Even guys with options will go for the virtual girlfriends, because they don't want to put in the work to have human connections" Or those "human connections" (women) really aren't worth what they think they're worth, even before you talk about the risks men face. When a woman who's a 7 ignores a guy who's a 7 (or even an 8) because society and culture tells her over and over again she shouldn't settle for less than a 9 or 10? When that culture tells her that her job makes her better than the guy, even though the time she spends on it makes her absolutely unappealing except maybe as a side piece? Yeah, the simple fact is that women could use a sense of humor and perspective about themselves, and a settled sense that men value kindness (and a nice figure) above all the money and girl-bossiness in the world.
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"You're less desirable at 30" Eh, not really, you just have to find a guy who's 45 or so.
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@nightshade7111 That gap can't help but grow, with "marriageable" men having access to younger and younger women. There's no reason a 32-year-old man who's set up well for marriage, to settle for a woman who's 30.
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If you're a woman and you work more than 40 hours a week, you're a side piece, and all you'll ever be is a side piece.
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