The REAL Reason MEN VOTED for TRUMP… | Scott Galloway

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  • @TheDiaryOfACEOClips
    @TheDiaryOfACEOClips  Месяц назад +42

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    • @Ziggy_ig8gd
      @Ziggy_ig8gd Месяц назад

      waah faggy limey doesn't want Trump to enforce immigration laws IN AMERICA

    • @PunkDogCreations
      @PunkDogCreations Месяц назад

      What is so reproductive about k1lling ?? 0:38

    • @thomasjones4570
      @thomasjones4570 Месяц назад +1

      Cant wait to see yet another person tell me why I am voting for someone...ahh yes, as usual not even close to the mark and is running off of misinformation and not even remotely understanding thanks to reliance on information gathered in an echo-chamber.
      Democrats cannot win over many men because they do not use logic, reason and are not based in reality. They lie to create victimization and are always driving wedges between groups to use them.
      Men are action based. Democrats like to SAY the stand for things but never actually act in ways that back up what they say.

    • @raysalter2270
      @raysalter2270 Месяц назад +2

      Trump = 2 terms 45 / 47
      Hillary = 0 terms Biden = 1 terms 46 Harris = 0 terms It takes a man to Beat a man ?

    • @classicalmechanic8914
      @classicalmechanic8914 Месяц назад +3

      Imagine if a certain group of people decided the requirement for work is to accept certain medication. Women are more agreeable and more likely to comply therefore meritocracy is immediately abandoned and compliance becomes more valuable than merit. People in such system will realize compliance will help them rise in hierarchy which is exactly the same like in totalitarian regimes, but the party affiliation is substituted with compliance to accept medications if you want to work. Product of such system are weak and spineless people, who will comply no matter how deranged and nonsensical are the rules to rise in hierarchy and this is what democratic party has became.

  • @markgibbons9891
    @markgibbons9891 Месяц назад +133

    Presidential elections are often more symbolic than tactical. Young men voting conservative is not surprising at this moment in time. I'm the same age as Scott and his perspective is exactly my experience. I have a daughter and two sons who are now college age and we live in a very liberal area of the country. One of the things that has struck me as a parent has been the message my son's have received in their lives vs my daughter. From the time my daughter was in elementary school she has been told how to be a leader, methods of self confidence, and frankly just received more attention. My boys never had anything that remotely approached this attention or even the verbal recognition or support. In fact the message is at times negative.

    • @nataliaalfonso2662
      @nataliaalfonso2662 Месяц назад +9

      The message your sons is receiving is nowhere near as negative as what women have received for time immemorial.
      And now your daughters are getting the message of working even more for less and to tolerate men that can’t even thrive despite half a generation of less than absurd exceptionalism messaging 🙄

    • @randomusername3873
      @randomusername3873 29 дней назад +14

      ​@@nataliaalfonso2662and the question is always the same, in what way being sexist against literal children makes the inequality of the past better?

    • @slchance8839
      @slchance8839 26 дней назад

      @@nataliaalfonso2662 Yeah, that'll win his vote. You showed him. Keep it up and you guys will be losing to Republicans for the next 40 years.
      You think ONE landslide hurts, wait till him, his sons AND his daughter votes for what Dems did to her brothers.

    • @msvulcanspock
      @msvulcanspock 26 дней назад +28

      So why didn't you support and encourage your two sons? Why didn't you encourage and help them to develop their confidence?

    • @sassysls1851
      @sassysls1851 23 дня назад +11

      It’s crazy because it was the exact opposite for so many years/decades. I wish I had more of that when I was growing up, but these opportunities should definitely be available to everyone. Doesn’t seem like it should be a difficult fix.

  • @Dale-s1u
    @Dale-s1u Месяц назад +1261

    So if women are graduating from college at twice the rate as men. And young men are vaping and playing video games. What are the Republican plans that will change that?

    • @robertdeus4262
      @robertdeus4262 Месяц назад

      They don't pay attention to that. Republicans are just greedy & focus on cutting taxes & enforcing Christian supremacy at gun point.

    • @catmouse2882
      @catmouse2882 Месяц назад

      That part💯 Some of these males are simply lazy and undisciplined and probably grew up watching their fathers being lazy and undisciplined.
      You can send these young dudes to an all-male college and more than half of them will likely flunk out😂

    • @tomgreene1843
      @tomgreene1843 Месяц назад +132

      Equality and merit.

    • @lttsr
      @lttsr Месяц назад +161

      @@tomgreene1843Not going to fix it.

    • @tomgreene1843
      @tomgreene1843 Месяц назад +14

      @@lttsr Might help though ... I don't live in USA

  • @JoeLogan2b
    @JoeLogan2b Месяц назад +242

    The problem we have is because Most people always taught that " you only need a good job to become rich " . These billionaires are operating on a whole other playbook that many don't even know exists.

    • @RogerTerry01
      @RogerTerry01 Месяц назад +2

      Money invested is far better than money saved , when you invest it gives you the opportunity to increase your financial worth.

    • @AlbertWillie628
      @AlbertWillie628 Месяц назад +2

      It is remarkable how much long term
      advantage people like us have gotten by trying to be consistently not stupid,
      instead of trying to be very intelligent.

    • @JeffreyAlice
      @JeffreyAlice Месяц назад +1

      The wisest thing that should be on everyone mind currently should be to invest in different streams of income that doesn't depend on government paycheck, especially with the current economic crisis around the world.

    • @AlanJuan52
      @AlanJuan52 Месяц назад

      Many individuals report success in investing in stocks,fx, yet I continue to struggle.Can somebody help me out or advise me on what to do?

    • @AylaAzalea8
      @AylaAzalea8 Месяц назад

      Even with the right technique and assets some investors would still make more than others. As an investor, you should've known that by now that nothing beats experience and that's final. Personally I had to reach out to a stock expert for guidance which is how I was able to grow my account close to $35k, withdraw my profit right before the correction and now I'm buying again.

  • @DuaneSkelton-nu6vr
    @DuaneSkelton-nu6vr Месяц назад +281

    When empathy isnt part of the conversation it isnt really a conversation

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      Democrats have completely destroyed the line between empathy and enablement

    • @Singlesix6
      @Singlesix6 Месяц назад +12

      Empathy isn't necessary for every conversation. But I empathize with your desire for it to be part of every conversation.

    • @vladimirofsvalbard9477
      @vladimirofsvalbard9477 Месяц назад +7

      @@Singlesix6 Empathy is absolutely necessary. If you can't empathize with your opponents; then you will tribalize.
      Communication is based around an agreement of empathy. Otherwise there's really no reason to be learning from each other.

    • @Singlesix6
      @Singlesix6 Месяц назад +8

      @@vladimirofsvalbard9477 Yeah, my tax CPA empathizes with me, but the only thing that really matters are the numbers on our return. The rest is small talk.

    • @vladimirofsvalbard9477
      @vladimirofsvalbard9477 Месяц назад +4

      @@Singlesix6 Seeing your CPA isn't really an ideological discussion.

  • @mycoachdave
    @mycoachdave Месяц назад +1118

    “There are no solutions. There are only trade-offs.”
    ~Thomas Sowell

    • @yew2oob954
      @yew2oob954 Месяц назад

      If you study american history and all you can come up with is that it's black people's fault...you are a clown.
      Sowell is a clown...nothing more.

    • @garrenosborne9623
      @garrenosborne9623 Месяц назад +21

      He's some sort of genius, you mean real government is actually difficult & choices are hard & complicated...who knew?

    • @TheGreatness-gg1jx
      @TheGreatness-gg1jx Месяц назад +18

      Wrong. In general I like Sowell but he's often clueless about actual solutions. He should stick with the history, democrat analysis and econ.

    • @hanh3000
      @hanh3000 Месяц назад +7

      Amen. This is something impossible to recognize when making policies for society at large.

    • @willjam465
      @willjam465 Месяц назад +19

      @@TheGreatness-gg1jx not wrong. Everything in life has a trade-off.

  • @barryrudolph9542
    @barryrudolph9542 Месяц назад +354

    “The Nation that makes a great distinction between its scholars and its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools.”

    • @thorkushari4027
      @thorkushari4027 Месяц назад +2

      Source?

    • @lar017
      @lar017 Месяц назад

      @@thorkushari4027 Thucydides

    • @zoraster3749
      @zoraster3749 Месяц назад

      @@thorkushari4027Thucydides

    • @barryrudolph9542
      @barryrudolph9542 Месяц назад +27

      @@thorkushari4027 Thucydides, Greek historian. “History of the Peloponnesian War

    • @teresamagnusson
      @teresamagnusson Месяц назад +1

      Amazing quote.

  • @SladeBling
    @SladeBling Месяц назад +198

    I was in the U.S. from 2013-2022 it was very common to visit friends homes and they'd have an 18+ son living in his bedroom only coming out to the kitchen to get something to eat/drink.

    • @zuzanazuscinova5209
      @zuzanazuscinova5209 Месяц назад +49

      I think that's pretty common in many countries

    • @SeekSomethingMore
      @SeekSomethingMore Месяц назад +16

      That's a breakdown of society though, and bad parenting.

    • @SladeBling
      @SladeBling Месяц назад +24

      @@SeekSomethingMore it's definitely concerning it just seems they're not wanted, very few job interviews, and of course they have parents to live with who provide them a computer w/internet. One young guy said his parents were really on him to get out there and get a job. He challenged them, over a couple of months they drove him around to apply for approx 50 jobs. He received 2 interviews which led to nowhere. Some guys get very creative and are able to thrive, and I did see some of that but I was shocked as I drove aorund the country it is so gutted compared to just a couple of decades ago.

    • @chitychitybangbang2823
      @chitychitybangbang2823 Месяц назад +4

      @@zuzanazuscinova5209 it’s wasn’t in the US and it’s boys not girls who live at home.

    • @nickthompson1812
      @nickthompson1812 Месяц назад

      @@chitychitybangbang2823 perhaps this is because women have more privileges and rights than men in the US? I have no reproductive rights. 13-10 graduating rates for women-men. Young women out earn young men in entry level positions, meaning they’re securing higher paying entry level positions. They’re graduating with masters at a higher rate.

  • @markwac247
    @markwac247 Месяц назад +472

    It’s funny that when society started to give more opportunities to people that aren’t men and tried slightly to even the playing field, men started to fall behind and now feel that they are being excluded and oppressed. I’m a man and don’t feel any of this exclusion and oppression. I don’t need the Democratic Party to include me on their website. I don’t need to treat women like they are unequal to me for me to feel strong. I don’t need to have a say in what they do with their bodies. I don’t need to get bent out of shape about trans people. I don’t need to be upset about all of the things that men are upset about these days because I’m a man and know how to be a man.

    • @amsounds3884
      @amsounds3884 Месяц назад +35

      Right on!

    • @christonpo2336
      @christonpo2336 Месяц назад +27

      That part exactly!!

    • @EH23831
      @EH23831 Месяц назад +24

      True words!! Thank you

    • @devonkennedy1386
      @devonkennedy1386 Месяц назад +1

      The systemic prob is 100% bc they do not know how to be a man. These young voters are incredibly soft. They fell in love with the concept of a strongman.

    • @laurathompson852
      @laurathompson852 Месяц назад +37

      If only there were more men felt like this and saw who are the real men

  • @dh677
    @dh677 Месяц назад +1094

    Yet we expect the toxic “man” to go to war to fight for us….

    • @bobbobertson7568
      @bobbobertson7568 Месяц назад

      Well, the Democrats sure as hell don't fight for men

    • @ronvandereerden4714
      @ronvandereerden4714 Месяц назад +80

      Nope. How absurd is that? It's almost always men that cause the fight in the first place.

    • @cross-eyedmary6619
      @cross-eyedmary6619 Месяц назад +24

      Going to war means they are not taking care of domestic enemies, and no one is guarding the home front. Im sorry you fell for war propaganda.

    • @IlyaDemidov
      @IlyaDemidov Месяц назад

      @@ronvandereerden4714 So when mostly men work in coal mines women are still considered a work force. But when it comes to war all politicians suddenly become male? Or you imagine a start of war like a start of a school fight? Either way school fights feature girls quite regulary. Kitchen awaits.

    • @asdfxcvbn746
      @asdfxcvbn746 Месяц назад

      @@ronvandereerden4714 there are good men & bad men. seems like you group them all together & hate all men. typical Kamala Harris voter. male feminist. hates men. probably Igbt & panders to anything they think women want to hear smh

  • @hsjdkebrk
    @hsjdkebrk Месяц назад +539

    Politics is the new religion.

    • @HrodnandB
      @HrodnandB Месяц назад +32

      It's true and so f*cking sad.

    • @JohnSmith-mm6hf
      @JohnSmith-mm6hf Месяц назад

      When communism is on our horizon, it should be no surprise that people take it as seriously as take religion.

    • @williamtiffee3799
      @williamtiffee3799 Месяц назад

      The "religion" of Cluster B personalities = "mind, body and soul control..." so yes, indeed. (i.e. It's the Cult, of Personality!") Fortunately, ever fewer people are buying- into their "push for World Governance..." mind control, charade. (I mean seriously; (s)electing un- elected (by the people) narcissists and/ or psychos as presidents and PMs?! A ten year old could "do the math" on the GLOBAL and now pending OUTCOME... of all this sinister, "childish" b.s.) Political Ponerology!

    • @williamtiffee3799
      @williamtiffee3799 Месяц назад

      What is the guest, talking about? "Neither of these candidates has ever been elected before, with less than a 50% approval?!" (Delusional? Or, intentionally... MISLEADING?? Because the people (vs. the Electoral College) are NOT ever going to VOTE in even the (10- 15% REAL) numbers for the Democratic party, they did last time in 2020, in 2024.) The only question for me IS: WHY is anyone STILL buying- into the PSYOP... as the hypnotic pendulum swings, back and forth... as their "rights, ambitions, hope and fortunes continue evaporate," in real crime?!? (As the "bad actor(s)" charade... is glaringly, OBVIOUS!)

    • @adamhunter1064
      @adamhunter1064 Месяц назад +14

      only for those that didn't have religion before.

  • @wildfood1
    @wildfood1 Месяц назад +126

    When you only say negative things about a demographic and never say positive things about that demographic...you are demonizing that demographic.

    • @GavNic71
      @GavNic71 Месяц назад +6

      Wow, wise words!

    • @reedmckinney7426
      @reedmckinney7426 Месяц назад +13

      It's been acceptable for my entire life to openly despise not who I am, but WHAT I am. And what I am not, is willing to fight for a society has vilified me for things I can't control.

    • @DivergentMoon
      @DivergentMoon Месяц назад +7

      And yet, men don't seem to have taken any criticism to heart. So the criticism has gotten louder and louder.

    • @reedmckinney7426
      @reedmckinney7426 Месяц назад +16

      @@DivergentMoon And what criticism are we supposed to take to heart? That we are garbage and directly responsible for every bad thing that occurs in the universe?

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @@wildfood1 democrats just learned this in the election. Or did they learn? Hmmm

  • @Lucisphere
    @Lucisphere 24 дня назад +10

    If young men "aren't seen by the Democratic party" that isn't just on the party. I'm a mid 30s man, I don't care about being seen. I care that they have a plan to reduce inflation (currently down YoY and almost at the Fed's target). I care that they want to raise minimum wage. I care that they want universal healthcare so going to the hospital doesn't drain my account. I care that they support unions so the C Suite doesn't so much power of its employees.
    I used to hate when Boomers talked about how soft my generation was, but shit, they might have been right. Now I'm out here calling Gen Z and A soft.

    • @peepeevs
      @peepeevs День назад

      Underrated comment. I have a very strong doubt that Trump and Republicans are going to do anything to make things better for young men. If anything, they will more likely make it worse. It should be a golden oppertunity for the Dem party to make that case to young men. But they do need to learn to speak to young men's struggles, and currently they still aren't doing that unfortunatly.

  • @ironbug9924
    @ironbug9924 Месяц назад +24

    You need to understand that the division this ideology causes is the goal. It really has nothing to do with equality, equity, justice, inclusion, or diversity. You can measure the fact that it decreases those things and increases division but again that's the goal. People aren't the same, we should have equality of opportunity not equality of outcome because if you force equality of outcome you with be discriminating against someone. Ask yourself who is promoting dividing use into as many groups as possible and who is trying to unite people no matter race, belief, or orientation.

  • @julienicholls4465
    @julienicholls4465 Месяц назад +341

    Scott, thank you so much for this perspective! As a biracial woman, I have had many experiences in dei groups wherein I realize that equity is not really the goal, and new minorities are instead created. Some people feel so animated in their desire for justice that they want to punish innocent people for historic sins. This is not moral or just. I wish that our society could promote justice and equity simultaneously so that no one is left out or left behind.

    • @dutch1999
      @dutch1999 Месяц назад +4

      Equity can only be just when it is earned.

    • @jonglendahl9212
      @jonglendahl9212 Месяц назад +3

      Well said! Especially the last sentence.

    • @johnwilkins3995
      @johnwilkins3995 Месяц назад

      You’re an actual powerful woman. Stay strong. I know they’ll whip you.

    • @darinheight6293
      @darinheight6293 Месяц назад

      Incase you don’t know, you have to do a history search and realize that the U.S. government killed the native Indians and took their land, then they brought Africans over here as slaves, became rich and that slave trade money is now generational wealth in this country. No way was the white man going to allow a strong black educated woman to run this country

    • @SeekSomethingMore
      @SeekSomethingMore Месяц назад +17

      Can you give an example of some people feel so animated in their desire for justice that they want to punish innocent people for historic sins?

  • @heidisheldon7545
    @heidisheldon7545 Месяц назад +31

    I greatly appreciate your interviewing style. I appreciate that you let your guests do most of the talking and ask questions that I have on my own mind. I find it very frustrating when interviewers, such as Oprah and Mel Robbins, do as much talking and even talk over their guests. Thank you for the mind and heart opening interviews that you do!

  • @PeterEhik
    @PeterEhik 29 дней назад +94

    Why?! Why do young men self implode without relationships or a great career. Why do women reinvest their relationship energy into friendships and work while men invest into video games, porn and vaping? People say this like it’s just a given, like oops there’s nothing that can be done about it. If we have a lot of men without female partners then they’re gonna be a ticking time bomb but it’s not a given, it’s not inevitable. If we socialize boys to focus on friendship, cooperation and loving one another instead of competition then maybe they won’t immediately implode at the first sign of personal failure. I always find it hard to connect with other men early on because there’s always this barrier, like we’re not really letting each other in. I’m lucky now that I have good male friends but it used to be so much easier as a child / teenager, why does that change for men but not so much for women? That’s what I wish we talked about more

    • @Visionoflegacy
      @Visionoflegacy 28 дней назад +11

      I scrolled down and see you and I wrote comments addressing the exact same angle. It’s so frustrating when the conversation doesn’t acknowledge the obvious emotional growth crisis.

    • @ConnorOToole-nf7fp
      @ConnorOToole-nf7fp 27 дней назад +14

      Just look at their current role models : Jake & Logan Paul, Aiden Ross, Joe Rogan, Andrew Tate, Etc. The parents are stuck working to cover exorbitant living expenses leaving kids to take care of themselves where they have unfettered access to the bowels of the internet and social media.

    • @searchingstuff
      @searchingstuff 27 дней назад +8

      People invest in what personally rewards themselves. Women have a much easier time getting rewards out of friendships. Men generally don't. Its that simple.

    • @PeterEhik
      @PeterEhik 27 дней назад +6

      @@ConnorOToole-nf7fp this was a problem pre internet, maybe not as bad but men been self destructing for a long time, didn’t start with millennials. Remember Taxi Driver? that movie was released in 1974 and it captured the essence of so many young men back then

    • @PeterEhik
      @PeterEhik 27 дней назад +5

      @@searchingstuff why?! Why do women get more from friendships with eachother than men

  • @kristabel71
    @kristabel71 Месяц назад +475

    At the end of the day, you can't get around the fact that they put a criminal in the most important office in the world.

    • @Kaddywompous
      @Kaddywompous Месяц назад +12

      It’s a sign of desperation.

    • @MrAlen6e
      @MrAlen6e Месяц назад +19

      And it doesn't really matter because we may disagree but that criminal sold them a dream and a vision

    • @SweetShire
      @SweetShire Месяц назад +12

      Yeah, but you should also be a criminal for funding a genocide.

    • @itspersonnal6883
      @itspersonnal6883 Месяц назад

      My guy, you probably voted for bill Clinton can you stop the hypocrisy
      He’s only a “criminal” because the previous administration desperately attempted to take him down with sham accusations and you know it. You can’t seriously tell me you think Obama, Biden or any previous president for that matter, isn’t a criminal. This is the most ridiculous excuse and you know it

    • @ArloPear25
      @ArloPear25 Месяц назад

      you also can't get around the fact that what they did in NY to convict Trump of felonies was basically a soviet style show trial.....the records keeping violation thay conviced of him was actually a misdemeanor and they change dit to a felony for Trump just so they could have a sham trial and convict him and then call him a felon. no other person in the history of the state of New York was ever charged with whatthey charged Trump with as a felony. not one!

  • @mankind5709
    @mankind5709 Месяц назад +206

    Stop believing politicians will solve all your problems. People need to solve their own problems.

    • @bigfootindeal1525
      @bigfootindeal1525 Месяц назад +18

      Solve our problems?!! They create a lot of our problems!!

    • @Manohman-fx2jq
      @Manohman-fx2jq Месяц назад +9

      @@bigfootindeal1525tell that to all the people that voted for Trump.

    • @bigfootindeal1525
      @bigfootindeal1525 Месяц назад

      @@Manohman-fx2jq I was mostly referring the far left commies. The economy sucks because of them! Food and gas cost so much more than it did under Tump. It's not rocket science!

    • @FestusParker-sm9gg
      @FestusParker-sm9gg Месяц назад

      @@Manohman-fx2jq the people who voted for Trump need him to get this country back on track after all of the damage the democrats caused. They aren't expecting him to micromanage their lives that's what democrats want from their politicians.

    • @robbiekop7
      @robbiekop7 Месяц назад +10

      People love Big Daddy Government 😩

  • @pcgaminghelp
    @pcgaminghelp Месяц назад +111

    Also, as a 35 year old teacher in Miami, FL, I felt I had a lot of romantic possibilities with higher earning women because they liked the idea of me doing something pro social. Shockingly, many women said they struggled to meet quality men who are gainfully employed.

    • @williamhicks558
      @williamhicks558 Месяц назад +32

      No dude, most women who earn a lot of money think of themselves as high quality, and think they need a man who still earns more than them, are tall, and whatever else they find attractive in a man. The 'Chads'. Those guys will rail those women, but that's all they want. Sad

    • @lokhaxz803
      @lokhaxz803 Месяц назад +7

      >Miami

    • @trish5111
      @trish5111 Месяц назад

      ​​@@williamhicks558incel alert. What women are u talking to ? Or are u just listening to men who tell you that ?
      Working class women still want and need partners. Maybe try idk joining something, getting a hobby, get out places to meet a bigger variety of people.
      Facebook and swiping right or left are not the only way to meet people and u end up in an algorithm induced bubble.
      If women want kids they do have to think about long term and whether a guy can support a family. Nothing wrong with that.
      If they are swiping cos they want to get 'railed' as u put it - their aims are different, in that moment. They are not looking for Mr Right to have kids with.

    • @Canadish
      @Canadish Месяц назад +10

      I think "quality men" is the 69 billion dollar phrase here.
      Stated preferences don't line up with people's actual experiences and that's causing massive confusion and anger in young men.
      Politics and these other little external bits do not matter if someone is otherwise ticking all the boxes, it will be excused.
      The feminists are partially right, the young men feel over entitled. But the young women are as well, and behavioural data suggests they are happier sharing a handful of 'winners' rather than have a 'loser' as a exclusive partner, likely under a deluded assumption they will be picked by the dream boat as the lucky lady.
      But this just ruins societal structure because you have some odd 40% men in a downwards spiral who have no long term goal/motivation. And the narrative putting all the blame on them does nothing to fix this motivational issue, you cant badger someone into caring and investing in society.
      The democrats need a new narrative/message to bring young men on board. But they don't want to do that because the only real narrative is a leftist/class arguement and that better wealth distribution would massively offset the issues men are facing. T
      But that would upset the corporate donations and post career speaking fees...
      Trump/MAGA has no actual policy to speak of, but they have a damn compelling narrative for these young men.

    • @jdenino6022
      @jdenino6022 Месяц назад +4

      Yep I have a brother who lives at home and hasn't worked in 16 years. He's only in his 50's, he stopped working in his 40s. My husband had gotten him the job and told him to come back to work but he refused.

  • @randallgregerson4761
    @randallgregerson4761 Месяц назад +204

    I've been a progressive since I first started voting in 1980. I've seen fascism rise in the Republican party since then. If fascism seems to be your only option in elections you've obviously left your critical thinking, if you've ever had it to begin with, outside the front door. Demonizing the poor and disenfranchised only hurts your cause. We do better when we all are doing better.

    • @davidgeorgiev5751
      @davidgeorgiev5751 Месяц назад +4

      "If fascism seems to be your only option in elections you've obviously left your critical thinking" - why is that? I am not up for fascism. Judging by your words, you're quite passionate about this, so, please elaborate on: How fascism means you don't have critical thinking?

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад +12

      @@imacg5 America was never built on socialism. My god. Just leave.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      That’s just ridiculous. Fascism is what democrats practiced during the covid mandates. Republicans fought against it.
      Republicans are fighting against FORCING girls to compete against biological men in sports.
      Republicans are fighting against FORCING Americans to drive electric vehicles.
      Republicans are fighting against hate speech legislation.
      What the hell is wrong with your delusional democrat brain? Unreal dude.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад +5

      You’re unbelievably misinformed

    • @David-s6e4q
      @David-s6e4q Месяц назад +7

      You don’t really understand what fascism is. But I predict one day you or your heirs will find out the very very hard way. The irony is rich. Drop your bias and you’ll find truth.

  • @Happyduderawr
    @Happyduderawr Месяц назад +115

    Im a millenial man. I cannot believe how quickly the right has monoplized the internet. 15 years ago, talking about politics in video games was rare to non existent. If you did it too much, no one woulda wanna game with you probably. Then 10 years ago it started seeping in, and now, i cannot possibly play a game, or go on some forum, or possible even comment here, without some rant about trump, libtards, DEI, or anything else. I basically stopped playing video games or use social media anymore (except youtube if that counts).

    • @lokhaxz803
      @lokhaxz803 Месяц назад +11

      and I've never been happier. Market will crash and games will get good again

    • @Tialian
      @Tialian Месяц назад +4

      My 21 year old gaming community has always had a no politics policy, so it might just be a matter of playing with the right people.

    • @JSK010
      @JSK010 Месяц назад +4

      Yt is social media, ironic that you would even ask.

    • @Happyduderawr
      @Happyduderawr Месяц назад +3

      @@JSK010 I mean, if you watch videos and dont ever comment, its not really. It's just like tv to some people who dont ever look at comments.

    • @JSK010
      @JSK010 Месяц назад +2

      @@Happyduderawr even if you dont read/write comment(s), your interaction with the videos determines which videos you are served (and gives feedback to content producers).

  • @ElizabethBarbara4
    @ElizabethBarbara4 Месяц назад +68

    Isn't it interesting how billionaires often brainwash people into believing that chasing money isn't the path to happiness? The truth is, while money itself might not bring happiness, it does provide security and freedom. These billionaires are securing wealth for future generations, and one thing they all have in common is that they're investors. It's crucial for people to take their financial literacy seriously and consider investing in the stock market. It really can work for you and help you build the financial future you deserve.

    • @JamesDanny22
      @JamesDanny22 Месяц назад

      Investing and trading now will be the wisest thing to do especially with the current economic fluctuation and inflations.

    • @AllenCecil
      @AllenCecil Месяц назад

      Traders should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation.

    • @AnnEve-mi5zv
      @AnnEve-mi5zv Месяц назад

      ​@EdithSophie-11How can someone know a Skilled trader that is good? When legit ones are hard to find

    • @RobertTony05
      @RobertTony05 Месяц назад

      I joined Michael Cerantes pro platform last year after I saw her review at CNBC news.

    • @BryanReginald-56
      @BryanReginald-56 Месяц назад

      I used to have the same issue until I met Mr Michael Cerantes. The rest is history and I'm currently doing better, give his mentorship a tr

  • @mettamia2008
    @mettamia2008 Месяц назад +48

    From my perspective as a mother of young men... quote from my son, " there's so much noise, I can't find the truth". He opted out of voting.

    • @stms4411
      @stms4411 Месяц назад +14

      Sounds lazy to me. But I can’t hate cause I was in my 20s too. But let’s not hold that BS summary out as a legitimate reason to not be bothered to cast a vote

    • @vladimirofsvalbard9477
      @vladimirofsvalbard9477 Месяц назад +5

      Well, that's why people need to build more robust intuitions in this day and age.
      If you question everything; you will ultimately come to a centered conclusion.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад +1

      @@mettamia2008 tell him to study Thomas sowell, Milton freedman. The truth lives on the right today.

    • @xyincognito
      @xyincognito Месяц назад +2

      @@karleells6540 FrIedman is completely outdated

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @ no. Wise economics like Friedman and Thomas sowell have been right for decades.
      It’s just been too easy for decades to sell dumb ideas by democrats.

  • @cynthiardh2004
    @cynthiardh2004 26 дней назад +7

    Opportunities are there for everyone in this country, people just need to work to get them. I live in CA, community colleges are free for the first two years, there are many technical careers that one can live of the two years of college. Then we have nursing, dental hygienists, and many other professions that one can build on the first two years of free college, and graduate with a small debt one can pay once out in the field. I am a dental hygienist, this is the way I did it, both my sons are going through the same path, one is almost done with nursing school, the other one just started. These opportunities are there for everyone. Republican states don’t have much to offer many of these young man, they have made it their mission to negate healthcare, education, and even free lunches since these young man were in elementary school. Happiness starts with a full belly! All of our kids in this country should have free school meals and healthcare. No exceptions, all our kids should be taken care of.

  • @shawnpatton3795
    @shawnpatton3795 Месяц назад +169

    What about, “Equality always feels like a loss to the people who were previously unfairly ahead.”?

    • @rubinovka
      @rubinovka Месяц назад +14

      This exactly!

    • @jaybleu6169
      @jaybleu6169 Месяц назад +16

      I voted for Harris. Enjoy the 2nd Trump presidency. What you just said is why we lost. We need a system that works for everyone.

    • @ShannonBlack3
      @ShannonBlack3 Месяц назад +18

      I've been thinking for a while now that men, especially from rich families, used to be able to fail upwards a lot easier when there was less competition in the workforce. All daddy had to do was buy a spot for their sons at legacy universities. So there's an entitlement factor hinvolved that he did not think to address. When mommy and daddy tell their sons how special they are, while not telling them no, not teaching manners, and not disciplining them when they act like brats, are we shocked that they'd rather watch porn, get high, play video games, and blame everyone else instead of getting off their asses and doing the hard work to get a good job and get promoted? Sorry, I'm not buying this explanation at face value. A woman today has to work her ass off to get somewhere, while STILL making less money than her male colleagues. Nothing is handed to women on a silver platter. They also have to speak in a way that won't make their male colleagues feel like their balls are being busted. That being said, I don't think men should be discriminated against. We women just want an equal shot, not to punish anyone. But men don't get to fail upward at everyone else's expense anymore. Everyone needs to do the work, and may the best person win.

    • @shawnpatton3795
      @shawnpatton3795 Месяц назад +5

      @@jaybleu6169 I voted 100% blue. I’m not looking forward to round 2 with the orange man.

    • @shawnpatton3795
      @shawnpatton3795 Месяц назад

      @@ShannonBlack3 people don’t like competition and that’s why so many people are upset about the border and possibly trans women in sports. I suspect some think that women are stupid or immoral, and need laws to control abortions.

  • @helens4037
    @helens4037 Месяц назад +88

    Well said. I think all parties should try its best to cater for 100% of population.

    • @lonpfrb
      @lonpfrb Месяц назад

      Kamala has been clear that she is for 100% of America, regardless of who they voted for.
      The other guy says that he wants the US military to round up the enemy within and give them a really rough day. So straight up fascism.
      Patriots put Country over party 🇺🇲
      Democracy not dictatorship 💙

    • @focusedeye
      @focusedeye Месяц назад +6

      When has that ever happened?

    • @Canadish
      @Canadish Месяц назад

      You can't do that, policy will innately draw devison because of material conditions.
      But you could, if you were not corporate booklickers, appeal to class. The upper class can more than afford to pay back to the society they have benefited from.

    • @They_Call_Me_Mr_M
      @They_Call_Me_Mr_M Месяц назад

      @@focusedeye obama, 2008,

    • @tinoyb9294
      @tinoyb9294 27 дней назад

      Good luck with the fascists and sociopaths.

  • @makeshootof8643
    @makeshootof8643 Месяц назад +34

    My eyes couldn’t be rolling any harder right now.

    • @samiamalways4977
      @samiamalways4977 Месяц назад +3

      I'm glad I'm not the only one.

    • @feandil666
      @feandil666 Месяц назад

      you're not a white man. and you have no empathy.

    • @vejet
      @vejet Месяц назад +9

      @@samiamalways4977 The truth hurts eh.

    • @alex434343
      @alex434343 Месяц назад +14

      Keep sneering at them, they'll keep voting enthusiastically against you. So much for the party of compassion, eh?

    • @ToritoMedia
      @ToritoMedia Месяц назад +7

      @@alex434343 I think you mean they'll keep voting against their own self-interest. Because voting for a party that doesn't respect human rights is not the same as voting for a party that you don't think is supporting you enough.

  • @Slowhand871
    @Slowhand871 2 дня назад +1

    I’m a 63 yo man and I didn’t vote for for Trump any time because I have a brain and I’m not a fing traitor to the constitution.

  • @mofogie
    @mofogie Месяц назад +15

    I'm 40+. I know for a fact we were discriminated against and our gen suppressed is and gaslit us. Gen Z men saw this and rallied together.

    • @amsounds3884
      @amsounds3884 Месяц назад +6

      absolute bollocks

    • @homemaintenance1234
      @homemaintenance1234 20 дней назад +2

      Don’t worry, men are waking up.

    • @MasculinityProfessional
      @MasculinityProfessional 18 дней назад +1

      @@mofogie as a gen z man u guys did an irreversible damage on us. I can't believe u have torn us apart. I swear I will never forgive millennial men. U guys destroyed us..

  • @Nassuvian_Celtic
    @Nassuvian_Celtic Месяц назад +19

    The Democratic Party struggles because some level of nuance is required to accurately compare the 2 parties. For example, just on the issue of healthcare, only one party has put a real program on the table to get people coverage in significant way.. There’s not a catchy slogan for this ( i.e. Make insurance companies ignore preexisting conditions again)

    • @stoneneils
      @stoneneils Месяц назад

      Sure there are many "Granny Didn't Die!!" "Vote Dem, Live Longer!!" "Pre-Existing My Ass!!" or how about "MUH!!!" Make USA healthy!! lol

    • @bygrace20
      @bygrace20 Месяц назад

      That isn't accurate at all. Donald Trump is quoted saying that he believes all Americans including those with pre-existing conditions should have health care plans available for them.

    • @Nassuvian_Celtic
      @Nassuvian_Celtic Месяц назад

      @ Yes, there’s the issue. Trump can literally say anything. What he actually did was pass tax cuts for the rich, while running up our deficit, while simultaneously trying to get rid of the affordable care act…

    • @Nassuvian_Celtic
      @Nassuvian_Celtic Месяц назад

      Yes, that’s the issue. Trump can say literally anything. What he actually did was pass tax cuts for the rich, run up the deficit, while simultaneously trying to dismantle the affordable care act…

    • @PF-RULES
      @PF-RULES Месяц назад +1

      ​@@bygrace20 Yep. Through private health insurance companies. Privatise everything. That's his solution for healthcare.

  • @GrogDC1
    @GrogDC1 Месяц назад +68

    So when was the last time we had a perfect candidate in the modern era?

    • @dard4642
      @dard4642 Месяц назад +20

      💯 perfect is never on the menu

    • @maxvanderspurt2313
      @maxvanderspurt2313 Месяц назад +2

      @@GrogDC1 never

    • @PTMcMullen
      @PTMcMullen Месяц назад +3

      Ronald Reagan

    • @WarningStrangerDanger
      @WarningStrangerDanger Месяц назад

      ​@@PTMcMullenNah, Reagan infringed upon the 2A, turned CA blue with mass amnesty, and allowed cities to decay.

    • @Dave1507
      @Dave1507 Месяц назад +2

      when was the last time you had more than two options, which most of the time is only one option anyway?

  • @sydvicious005
    @sydvicious005 16 дней назад +1

    I’m not as old as Galloway, but I also don’t know the exact political nature of my ex boyfriends. But you know what I did know? If they believed I had a right to the same education and opportunities as them. If they were kind and accepting of my gay friends and family. If they believed I had a right to my own body even if they were the one who got me pregnant. Basic human rights shouldn’t belong solely to the Democratic Party, but they do now.

  • @Sukuna1983
    @Sukuna1983 Месяц назад +71

    Sheesh, I can see why men left the democrat party from this comment section. Instead of empathy, understanding, and listening. These liberals say "boo hoo, men are killing themsleves. Cry harder" "awwww, poor men can't keep up. Work harder" These attitudes are scornful, wrathful and disgusting. Continue to lose liberals lol.

    • @jake10373
      @jake10373 26 дней назад +18

      I was thinking the same thing! Pure vitriol. Imagine substituting the word "men" with "women" in any of these comments, and people would lose their minds. Cognitive dissonance at its finest

    • @msvulcanspock
      @msvulcanspock 26 дней назад

      Three women are killed each day by their husbands in the US.
      65,000 pregnancies resulting from rapes have occurred in the red states that have abortion bans. 15 states have no exceptions for rape and incest.

    • @LB-tw7gg
      @LB-tw7gg 24 дня назад

      @jake10373 trumpers have no business talking about cognitive dissonance as long as they pretend whining and wearing orange makeup on one’s face is a symbol of strength and masculinity.

    • @Disjsbhc
      @Disjsbhc 24 дня назад

      They will only be able to infantilize you if you let them. Show em testosterone and let them call you unhinged ❤

    • @LB-tw7gg
      @LB-tw7gg 24 дня назад

      The only people I’ve seen saying cry harder for the last decade has been a maga. Nice projection tho….

  • @lisaalum
    @lisaalum Месяц назад +9

    Adult men. Dads & Granddads need to mentor and support their boys. Maybe this was not modeled or taught to them by their precursors, but it is essential. As a mom of three boys, there is so much that I want for my boys that does not come easily because the world has become a different place for them. This change has been happening for an entire generation. If boys can’t be boys in the old sense, then what can they be? Emasculation and self-hate is not the way, but what is the way toward male empowerment in this new world? As a mom and woman, I simply cannot champion the future of men like men must for themselves. The old guard is dying off and it’s time for a new vision. You have to rise up and meet the challenge with love and acceptance.

    • @Arthurio99
      @Arthurio99 Месяц назад +1

      How can old men mentor young men if everything that was deemed normal to get to know a woman is considered sexual harassment, toxic masculinity, etc.
      In the modern day it basically is assumed that unless woman engages you first you should not dare to speak word to her so you do not scare her. But at the same time, women don't want to approach, and the 10% of best-looking men can do the most creepy shit imaginable, but it is fine, just because women like them.

    • @tinap8227
      @tinap8227 Месяц назад

      ​@@Arthurio99the OP wasn't talking about romantic or relations between men and women so I'm curious why you brought this up?
      What does that have to do with men falling behind women in education, career and social success?

  • @josephelden4573
    @josephelden4573 Месяц назад +14

    Mr. Galloway over complicates this. I was a member of that coveted white working class, union, for over 46 years. 1973 to 2020. What he fails to address is that those males became complacent. They thought they were privileged. This is not a new phenomenon but something that has been built over decades. They viewed every advancement by any group besides themselves as something they believed was an entitlement and it was for a couple of hundred years. I watched the Democrats for Reagan form in Macomb County Michigan over this. He made them feel that everything they were ENTITLED to was being taken away by THOSE PEOPLE.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @@josephelden4573 Reagan was right. Reagan policies pulled America out of the shitty economy of the 70’s

  • @MarcieKP144
    @MarcieKP144 24 дня назад +2

    Opinions and generalizations. The men in our family don't like war. We have skin in the game. Usually people who don't send their daughters, sons, wives, husbands to war while they sit home and complain... Vote Kamala. They are tired of identity politics and false news. They support the end to human trafficking and taking action to stop it.

    • @ianleary5780
      @ianleary5780 20 дней назад

      It takes a purposeful act of omission to forget what Trump has said about service members. It takes a decision to ignore that Trump wants his military leaders to be like Hitler's generals. It takes willful ignorance to pretend that Trump didn't throw away 20 years of toil and sacrifice by the Afghanistan veterans with his horrible deal-making with the Taliban. Biden got stuck holding the bag during the withdrawal, but the fact that there was a bag to hold at all is Trump's doing. We can argue that GW Bush is to blame for going in without a plan to win the peace. We can argue that Obama was never serious about figuring out a way to win. We can even argue that Trump tried to do the right thing by getting us out. But he made a hash of it with his truculent amateur hour routine, which is exactly what happened in the tariff dust-up with China. Trump is far better at wriggling out of accountability than he is at getting good results. I will say this for him, though--he clearly doesn't want to fight wars. Any other POTUS would have bombed Iran when Trump refused to do so. That's no little thing. No little thing at all.

  • @central8448
    @central8448 29 дней назад +4

    Parents and their low expectations of men plays a big part in this. I see too many fathers giving up too much space to their wives on how to raise their sons. You can visibly see it when a 14 year old son is more out of shape than their 50 year old father.

    • @homemaintenance1234
      @homemaintenance1234 20 дней назад

      Bingo! That’s exactly it. When boys get to 13 years of age the father needs to take over. My son is almost 30, my wife refused to allow me to take control of my son. As a result our marriage is dead. Women did this, make no mistake.

  • @rustworker
    @rustworker 20 дней назад +3

    Final someone on the left calling it - very well and with nuance. In many cases DEI groups are pushing to reduce DEI, supporting groups that are now already advantaged. Fighting Roe v Wade is important but that advert that spoke to men and effectively said “you are irrelevant, but you could at least use your vote to support the people we do care about”. How do you expect to get a vote by taking that attitude?
    That part of the Trump vote was not a vote in support of him, it was a cry of anger.

    • @fvr12345
      @fvr12345 20 дней назад

      I really don’t see it. Where do you see people saying, “you are irrelevant“? DEI is intended to uplift historically underrepresented groups. Is it just jealousy?

    • @rustworker
      @rustworker 20 дней назад

      @ The Dems ran ads just before the election targeted at men saying ‘use your vote to support women’. I think Roe v Wade is a huge issue but the implicit message to younger men was ‘we have nothing for you’.
      You have in your head the idea that men, if including young men, have all the advantages. If you look at the figures they are generally less likely to get into higher education at least twice as likely to be murdered and suicide might be up to 4 times more common - and then they are demonised as well. When girls were lagging in education- did people say “they are just selfish and lazy”?
      DEI was there to fight an inequality, the thing is that at least in gender it has mostly worked and is now pushing the inequality in the other direction.
      Everything is too complicated to fit in a comment but many statistics give a clear picture.
      I know I am wasting my time, but there you go.

    • @rustworker
      @rustworker 17 дней назад

      @@fvr12345 Have you seen the ads that the Dems targeted at men at the very end of the campaign? I know Dobbs is a very bad thing but these adverts were just admitting that there were no policies for men and men should use their votes for women. Again, I know Dobbs matters, but for many young men the underlying message was ‘we don’t care about your problems’.
      If the ads were saying to women, your problems don’t matter, so use your vote for men, would you be as happy with that?

    • @fvr12345
      @fvr12345 17 дней назад

      @@rustworker I just don’t understand what people expect the government to do for young men specifically? I feel like there’s just an immediate pushback, “what about me” by young white men anytime there’s an emphasis towards women, LGBTQ, minorities, or immigrants. These are actually groups that have faced discrimination, unlike young white men. I understand that it’s much more difficult to be financially secure for young men today, than it was for their parents. But that’s due to globalization and automation, so there’s less low skilled jobs. We all know that higher education is more important than ever, but many of these men reject it. What do they expect?
      Also Kamala addressed price gouging by corporations, unions, college tuition assistance, first time home buyer assistance, assistance for small businesses, and the environment. Those are all things that directly impact young men. What did Trump offer them?

    • @rustworker
      @rustworker 17 дней назад

      @ first of all Trump just offers illusions and lies, but unfortunately those work. It’s not in anyone’s interest to vote for him but that’s what happened.
      Yes, I know the Dems Talked about price gouging and I’m not in the US, but I never heard any specifics and Kamala didn’t seem to be prioritising it, when actually it was the most important issue - not just for men.
      Of course there is discrimination and bigotry against racisl minorities and others and that should be addressed.
      The issue with men is that there is the story fixed in peoples heads that there are no social forces working against them. it’s night here so I’ll leave it for now at the fact hat no women die sleeping, men do, men are murdered at twice the rate of women and that’s nothing to the relative rate men die at work.
      Men are just sen as fair game for abuse.
      For instance, you imply that the educational difference is because women aren’t as lazy as men.
      40yrs ago the difference was the other way round. Would you say that was because women were lazy then?
      Going on Longer than I meant to, it’s late, apologies for any typos.

  • @minus_flipped
    @minus_flipped Месяц назад +15

    This comment section shows why Dems lost, why men went right side despite the guy on the panel telling explaining possible reasons, I can see Dems losing men's vote again in the next election 😂😂

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад +2

      @@minus_flipped exactly

    • @matthewcollins4773
      @matthewcollins4773 21 день назад

      They'll never learn. The ideology of "males privileged oppressors" runs too deep in them, politically. They're incapable of understanding reality.

  • @aninda2457
    @aninda2457 19 дней назад +7

    Many men might have voted for Tulsi Gabbard had she been a democratic candidate or even RFK Junior for that matter. So it’s not that men chose Trump specifically. They had rejected Kamala Harris and the party that is pro feminist and inherently leftist !

  • @Puckpenn
    @Puckpenn 24 дня назад +6

    Y’all weird as hell to think young men experience the loss of privilege. A lot of them have only gotten negative messaging about men their whole lives. Being told to sit down and shut up and give women their due. You think that doesn’t affect their drive? When they see more attention, money and care given to women?

    • @ianleary5780
      @ianleary5780 20 дней назад +1

      I'm glad someone said it correctly. Equity means everyone gets a shot, not that Bobby gets pushed aside because his granddad got more than he merited.

    • @enhancedutility266
      @enhancedutility266 18 дней назад

      That's all I've heard the last 25 years of my life but privilege most men don't have it That's why there's a backlash and there's going to be a continuation of it so they better buckle up

  • @shiitake1521
    @shiitake1521 Месяц назад +3

    Sadly, I agree with what this man is saying. What happened to dating? My daughter’s generation completely different from mine.

  • @shoshanakirya-ziraba8216
    @shoshanakirya-ziraba8216 Месяц назад +47

    When I was about to leave university, I knew that I needed a strategy to succeed. Just staying in my hometown was a recipe for failure. The world wasn't holding the door open, I was going to have to break my way in. 😊😅

    • @eurosonly
      @eurosonly Месяц назад

      That's literally the mindset that started this country. Nothing wrong with it. But joining trumpers ain't gonna give it to you.

    • @ny3683syr
      @ny3683syr Месяц назад +1

      Yep. I moved to Manhattan and enjoyed a great career.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @@shoshanakirya-ziraba8216 that’s the mantra of Republicans. Whereas the mantra of democrats is “tear down the successful in society”

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @@shoshanakirya-ziraba8216 that’s how conservatives live their lives. It’s called merit.

  • @midolex2757
    @midolex2757 18 дней назад +1

    Mr. Galloway's blaming the Democratic party for not standing up for the men puzzles my mind. I was born and raised in Japan and I came to the US for college in 1991. This trend of young men not having stable jobs or goals, living with parents, playing games, etc started much earlier in Japan than it did in the US, and I can say that there's no Democratic Party not standing up for young men in Japan. And yes, the population in Japan decreased so much. And yes, it's still unconstitutional for married women to keep her last name. The US and Japan are very different from each other, but the trend among young men seems similar. Mr. Galloway might be paying attention to an important social issue, but saying that the Democratic party not inspiring young men is the cause to this problem seems to me strange.
    Mr. Galloway, you could be a great role model for the young men by providing free seminars or podcasts to inspire young people instead of blaming other groups.

    • @chrissorrels6178
      @chrissorrels6178 17 дней назад

      The Democratic Party has openly demonized men for decades. It's not surprising that men have turned away from the party.

  • @isaiahthomas4444
    @isaiahthomas4444 20 дней назад +9

    Women in the comment section are proving his point😂. In what world is some 20 year old man privileged just cuz he's a man?! Makes no sense

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 17 дней назад

      @@isaiahthomas4444 no one said that men are privileged. That’s a liberal delusion

  • @liz9147
    @liz9147 27 дней назад +16

    So single women get off their ass and get the jobs and the homes they work for, but men can't or don't do the same? Gimme a break. The opportunities are there for all and excusing men who retreat to "games, porn and vaping" is ridiculous. They made their choice and now they are moaning about the consequences.

    • @andreaslind6338
      @andreaslind6338 20 дней назад +7

      The education system heavily favours women however.
      Getting the qualification is much harder for guys than women.

    • @liz9147
      @liz9147 20 дней назад +3

      @ strange that an education system set up and designed by the men in power should so strongly favour women.

    • @homemaintenance1234
      @homemaintenance1234 20 дней назад +1

      Every women in my life has relied upon a man to provide and protect. Have a nice life and watch yourself out there.

    • @andreaslind6338
      @andreaslind6338 19 дней назад

      @@liz9147 the education system sorts people according to how far they get in it, to get a masters first you need to have gotten a BA, and before that, a highschool deploma.
      This sorting happens from the age of about 15 to 25. During that decade men's brains lag behind women's due to the effect of teatosterone vs estrogen. Have you ever notices that teenage boys are kinda dumb? There's an actual biological reason for this.
      This effect is significant as well, amounting to the equivalent of about 6 months of extra schooling for the girls.
      The difference resolves in your mid twenties, but by that time most people are done with school.
      I feel more people should know about this.

    • @ricaard6959
      @ricaard6959 17 дней назад

      When something actively favors you why tf wouldn't you take advantage of it? And on the other hand, if something is actively working against, you, why tf even try?
      In my country Namibia we have what we call resettlement programs where land that used to be owned by colonists is given to ordinary indigenous people. It's a good system in theory, but it is actively sexist because you stand zero chance of getting land if you're A: Not a woman, B: Not a previously disadvantaged group (which also includes women) and C: You don't come from a marginalized community.
      And well surprise, the vast majority of land recipients, (I'm talking close to 80-90% most years) are women, and no it is not even because men don't try, in fact some are dumb enough to waste their time despite the chances of them succeeding are nil. That's sexism, there's no too ways about it, but go ahead and keep making it a "women are better than men" thing.

  • @johnbrown4949
    @johnbrown4949 Месяц назад +11

    It’s not just white men, men in general seen it and feel it.

    • @tulipchic34
      @tulipchic34 Месяц назад

      Feel what? That they aren’t the centre of the world? Progressives has created more of an even playing field in society. Legislation I has passed to help minorities and keep them safer. Women have the freedom to choose their path in life and use their God given gifts. Men should celebrate this because if they look back in history men were pretty much the cause of a lot of shit going down in the world. I don’t understand the backlash men are having towards women and minorities for existing. Ultimately nothing has changed for them except they have more competition in the workplace. That’s life. Ultimately men are still earning more then women and hold more positions of power then women and yet they still complain

    • @ishtiaquezahid7136
      @ishtiaquezahid7136 19 дней назад +2

      agreed.

    • @FabioSantos-cs2cf
      @FabioSantos-cs2cf 12 дней назад +2

      Latino man here. I agree

  • @payleryder45
    @payleryder45 21 день назад +2

    At 6:16, women aren't "getting taller" on their own, they're the largest group beneficiaries of government preferences in educational opportunities, hiring, and contracting. At the same time, the U.S. government has ruthlessly pursued a campaign of "globalization" (financialization of the U.S. economy for a wealthy few, offshoring traditionally male dominated industries in order for capital to reap gains from wage arbitrage).
    Yes, Scott, women "killing it" is a government policy which artificially redistributed life opportunities away from men and to women. Naturally, women don't find the leftover men attractive enough to marry and form families. U.S. fertility is below replacement. Men are committing suicide and dropping out of life. The corrective is obvious but you won't permit it because women are the core constituency of the left party - STOP artificially advantaging women with DIE initiatives. It's literally killing a generation of young men, but you just can't stop the GIRL BOSS nonsense.

  • @shamimanon6591
    @shamimanon6591 28 дней назад +6

    i am really surprised at the lack of empathy in this comment section. even as a liberal, it feels weird seeing this toxic behaviour from the left when it comes to men's issues. the irony is quite something.

    • @matthewcollins4773
      @matthewcollins4773 21 день назад

      I'm not surprised. The "left" is committed to its ideological position that males are a privileged class, which is not and has never been true. There is no place on the American "left" for anyone who is not misandric and hasn't drank deep of the feminist draught.

  • @toby2581
    @toby2581 Месяц назад +5

    Having any concern whatsoever for men is considered misogyny.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @@toby2581 by stupid liberals, yes

  • @ipekseda3087
    @ipekseda3087 Месяц назад +36

    My son is a sweet, smart college grad with a good job. Of course he has a great girlfriend. My daughter is a sweet, smart college grad, and the dating pool for her is dismal. She needs someone who ADDS to her life.

    • @Mario_Pintaric
      @Mario_Pintaric Месяц назад

      Perhaps there is a structural reason why your daughter has such dismal dating prospects. It's unlikely our gene pool has gone through any dramatic changes over the last 50 years. Maybe, just maybe, boys really are struggling and need more attention for a change.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @@ipekseda3087 don’t date liberals.

    • @islanderbyrd1881
      @islanderbyrd1881 Месяц назад +1

      MAGA made the dating pool worse. All of these angry guys, Reps. taking women's rights away, "your body my choice", have made women withdraw into friendships, and away from dating.

    • @Merriwether-w8k
      @Merriwether-w8k Месяц назад

      Maybe she doesn't need anyone at all

    • @Jamhael1
      @Jamhael1 Месяц назад

      How do you expect for excellence when the society around you consider men trash?

  • @Savagetennis
    @Savagetennis Месяц назад +2

    Reproductive rights were not the issue you think it was. First, most states have abortion rights. Second young women are not voting like you think

    • @ebonyedwards-ellis8165
      @ebonyedwards-ellis8165 Месяц назад

      A third of American women now live in areas where there a no abortion options. As far as traveling out of state goes....Who told you that gas, plane tickets, hotel rooms, and food don't cost money? And guess what else? About 60% of abortion seekers already have kids. Who's going to look after them while Mommy has a medical procedure? And the issue of lost wages is a factor, too.
      Trust me, someone who could just barely afford a procedure in her hometown can't come up with all the extra money for out-of-state medical care.🙄

  • @michaelmerrill5187
    @michaelmerrill5187 Месяц назад +5

    White men have spoken.

    • @jetsetradio7715
      @jetsetradio7715 Месяц назад

      Not just White men lot of Latino men voted for Trump as well. Kamala did worse with almost every group than Hillary did besides Jewish women, Black women, and the LGBTQ community.

  • @yanna_4wellness
    @yanna_4wellness Месяц назад +42

    So what is the specific need of “young men” that they need to hear and can also be addressed from a legislative standpoint? What is their need that doesn’t overlap with the other groups that these “young men” likely also represent. If they’re just pissed off about not getting dates, sorry there’s no political agenda for that. 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @amsounds3884
      @amsounds3884 Месяц назад

      Being a racist incel Trump voter definitely won't get them dates

    • @seanburke424
      @seanburke424 Месяц назад

      Watch it again. When you actively promote 76% of the population, you are not promoting them. What you are doing, is suppressing the other 24%.

    • @butwhytharum
      @butwhytharum Месяц назад +3

      Nah it's getting dates then being told that they are too boring to many icks, etc essentially not enough for the woman sitting in front of them. And being judged constantly.
      It's a "be dammed" for whatever you do.

    • @lokhaxz803
      @lokhaxz803 Месяц назад +9

      Holding young men to some standard of original sin pushes them away from you. Shocking, I know.

    • @Canadish
      @Canadish Месяц назад +7

      I think you partially have clocked the issue here. It's not specifically a young men issue, but a broader economic one. But, it's one that hits men much harder due to social expectations.
      Men are terrible at socialising if it isn't organised and with purpose. So you take away 3rd spaces, you take away funding for sports and arts, you take away jobs etc, you have set in motion a chain reaction that is going to leave them isolated and terminally online and looking for answers to why they don't have the life they grew up being told to expect.
      Then you are in a spiral downwards. You can't just tell them to get over it and man up, that's the same trap people fall into for other groups. People need help to get out of a bad spiral of behaviour patterns.
      This all sucks, but it's worse for men in some ways because the expectation is to be a strong provider. And it must be said, Feminism has helped women, but it hasnt done very well of asking them to take responsible of shaking off their own patriarchal expectations of partners. It doesn't work with only half the equation.

  • @sownyp9980
    @sownyp9980 Месяц назад +18

    This comment section is the reason.if you dont listen, enjoy another loss in 2028

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад +4

      @@sownyp9980 exactly

    • @ianleary5780
      @ianleary5780 20 дней назад

      Democrats didn't lose because America chose the Trump way. Democrats lost because the price of eggs was too high while a Democrat was in office. It's no more complex than that. Of course, Republicans will believe their own press. When, after making a total hash of the domestic situation between now and 2028, the Republicans get run out of office on a rail by the reappearance of the sometimes Democratic voters who put Biden in the White House in 2020 but who stayed home in 2024, Republicans will predictably fall back on the trope of vote fraud. Neither Democrats nor Republicans have a clue why Democrats win some elections and not others. Not a clue. Nor, as far as I can tell, does anyone want to get a clue. Getting a clue would lead to meaningful change. One thing the GOP and the Democratic Party can agree on is they do not want to change.

    • @MasculinityProfessional
      @MasculinityProfessional 18 дней назад +1

      @@sownyp9980 thank u and u will see what happens again

  • @lisas8080
    @lisas8080 16 дней назад +1

    At 6:30 he talks about the real issue: when women can’t find suitable partners they invest that energy into their careers and family, whereas men will turn to vaping and video games. They’re socialized to handle problems very differently and it’s a detriment to all of us.

  • @boywithoutaparachute
    @boywithoutaparachute Месяц назад +29

    The more i hear from scott gallaway the less i like.

    • @jadedbrad
      @jadedbrad Месяц назад +2

      Tell me why. Give me a few examples. Please.

    • @HondoTrailside
      @HondoTrailside Месяц назад

      Me to, though so far in I am ok.

    • @zippitydoodah451
      @zippitydoodah451 Месяц назад +1

      Exactly. He tries to use liberal-speak to include men in the conversation. Sympathy and whining about the problem won't help. Women are killing it and don't care about men failing.

    • @boywithoutaparachute
      @boywithoutaparachute Месяц назад

      @@zippitydoodah451 its more nuanced than that. He paints this black & white picture that if a man doesn't have a sustainable career, get married and have children then something is wrong. They need to stop masturbating and stop playing video games. Life is so much more complex than that. Doing those things won't make your life happier or better. Im on my second marriage and my partner and i have 2 small children and im f'in miserable most days. It didn't fill the void people like him said it would. But i love art and writing and photography and playing music and thats where i finally feel something good inside me. Which then flows out into other areas. Im not a confident parent, but after spending time writing putting together a storyboard, my kids wanna play with me, im happy to do it and it makes the interaction that much more meaningful.
      I invite everyone especially men to find something that makes you fulfilled. Video games and vices are band aids. Get a f'in hobby. Learn an instrument, play legos. Galloway has mentioned joining gyms. Thats a great idea. find something creative that not only occupies your free time but your mind. If making things isnt your bag donate your time to a cause. So long as what you are doing doesn impeed on the liberties and rights of others. The point is there over 8 billion people on this planet procreation shouldnt be anyone's main focus. Lets take care of ourselves and the ones who are already here living. Just focus on being the best version of yourself and the women will come. The sex will come. And if it doesn't then so what! Because you won't make anyone happy until you are happy yourself with yourself. As someone who came up with a suicide plan of jumping in front of a train. I know what self hatred looks like and feels like. And it doesnt matter how you make yourself look on the outside if your rotting on the inside.

    • @pearljam_1
      @pearljam_1 Месяц назад

      Yep. He says young men are feeling left out but fails to understand young women have higher rates of depression. It’s not the Democratic Party failing them it’s the fact that we shoved phones and social media down their throat when they were growing up.
      We don’t need social policies? What is he talking about. Because helping Wall Street is the answer?
      Done with this guy.

  • @ivellios_
    @ivellios_ Месяц назад +16

    To those accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression.
    As a middle aged, white male, I've never understood why people think that allowing others to thrive like our ancestors did would negatively impact me. I didn't stand on my own and was a beneficiary of all the help they received in the past, even though I am solidly in the lower middle class. I've failed all on my own and don't think that seeing these marginalized communities thrive takes anything away from me.
    The difference is the people we are helping now, were actively oppressed and did not benefit from those past economies which has led to generational struggles. Helping them doesn't take away from us or what we achieve.
    If anything, we should all be banding together to fight these robber barons like they did 100 years ago. They're the few having us all fight over the crumbs they leave behind.

    • @andrewmoluf4299
      @andrewmoluf4299 Месяц назад

      Did you really fail? Or maybe you are a regular person who isn’t absurdly greedy

    • @matthewlightfoot9626
      @matthewlightfoot9626 Месяц назад +7

      You are middle aged. The world is a different for young men.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @@ivellios_ privilege is a figment of you’re liberal imagination. No one walks into a workplace and puts privilege on a freaking resume or application. So stupi

    • @krankvegann
      @krankvegann Месяц назад +4

      You're too utopian, my guy. Get a grip

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад +1

      @@andrewmoluf4299 oh sure. Success means greed right? Lol

  • @crimsonwring2723
    @crimsonwring2723 Месяц назад +21

    The world has a problem of empathy…or lack thereof. And I’ve also long recognized the mainstream storyline that men are the problem and men are dull creatures (in how they’re portrayed in commercials especially). It saddens and angers me that the response to that is to throw away a system that has over time progressed for too long welcome more and more types of people at “the table”. To me it’s short sighted…especially when the version of masculinity I see being sold by the other side is full of aggression and retribution. It opened the door for much, much worse social & behavioral problems to become policy and policing.

    • @melissamorris-hillman5777
      @melissamorris-hillman5777 Месяц назад +3

      Well said!

    • @jcharles8801
      @jcharles8801 Месяц назад

      That shouldn't be your response. Your response should be, "Why do we keep treating men this way and pushing them away from the table?" Instead, you blame men for throwing something away. The response of men to that kind of treatment is the natural response. When you're shown repeatedly that you're not welcome, you don't keep coming back. You find somewhere else to hang out.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @@crimsonwring2723 no. The narrative sold by conservatives is pull yourself up by your bootstraps- you know- like what built fucking America? Jesus

  • @Singlesix6
    @Singlesix6 Месяц назад +3

    Real men and everyone else is still waiting on Harris to state her position on the issues, put forth her plan for the country, and explain how she is different than Biden.
    The world is still waiting.
    A lot of people voted for Trump because Harris was so out of touch, unavailable, silent, and just generally unlikeable. Once a week she should have given a short speech saying "I'm honored to be nominated, I would like to serve and promise to work hard for the country, and would like to have your vote. Thank you."
    But she didn't have time, or her Party handlers wouldn't let her out in public.
    That's why people voted for Trump. Harris was a loser from the beginning the way they ran the campaign. Did they want her to lose?

    • @ianleary5780
      @ianleary5780 20 дней назад

      So real men voted for a POTUS who tried to overthrow the government rather than vote for someone they didn't know as well as they would have liked. Real men voted for a convicted felon rather than someone who didn't do as many press events as they would have liked. Yeah, Harris could have done a better job of differentiating herself from Biden. Goodness knows she completely dropped the ball on border control messaging. But Trump had his allies kill a border control bill that was everything Republicans have been wanting for a generation just to keep the border issue alive for the election. Apparently, real men don't care about details like that. His tariff spat with China resulted in $12 billion in lost sales to American soy farmers. Apparently, real men don't pay attention to details like that when the opposing candidate doesn't say the right things as often as real men would like. Trump said out loud that service members are losers for giving something for nothing. I guess real men will overlook that, even as they mewl about how Harris didn't show the right amount of humility for their taste. The country lost more than 200k manufacturing jobs on Trump's watch, even though he promised massive reshoring. I guess real men don't worry about jobs--not when the opposition hasn't said the right stuff about her own vision. And then there is his handling of the one crisis he had to face, which could have been managed better if he simply hadn't done anything other than tell the country to follow the advice of health care professionals until the vaccine was ready. He couldn't even do that. Your fixation on presentation while ignoring unhappy reality makes "real men" seem a lot more like gossipy women than men.

  • @TheSaltyAdmiral
    @TheSaltyAdmiral Месяц назад +15

    If you voted for Trump, here is a list of just a few of his promises: *- Half priced auto insurance. - Cut energy prices by **_at least_** 1/3. - Both grocery and fuel prices back down. - Create more jobs than in any time in US history. - End both the war in Ukraine and the war in Gaza **_immediately._** - End illegal immigration with the stroke of a pen.* It's all on him now, do you _really_ believe that's what's gonna happen? My question is, what excuses are you gonna make if that doesn't happen?

    • @markwilliams2620
      @markwilliams2620 Месяц назад +7

      They'll blame Obama.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад +1

      @@TheSaltyAdmiral more than half the nation rejected everything stupid, stupid, stupid Kamala lied about.
      So all you can do is criticize Trump? How sad.

    • @Ovprksdnw
      @Ovprksdnw Месяц назад +4

      @@karleells6540 Nobody criticized Trump, they simply listed his actual promises. You don't appear intelligent enough to understand the difference. Anyone who types the word "stupid" 3 times is clearly projecting

    • @andrewmoluf4299
      @andrewmoluf4299 Месяц назад

      @@karleells6540didn’t we lose jobs with him in office though? A bunch of piss and wind as usual

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @ there is no other way to describe global wars, massive illegal immigration, massive government expansion, men in women’s sports, hate speech for calling a dude with a dick- a man, climate insanity, authoritarian covid mandates, and a senile president covered up by staff - yeah. You idiots earned the stupid label.

  • @andrew6815
    @andrew6815 Месяц назад +8

    I'm sorry, it's not that I don't "feel seen" by the democratic party. It's that the party strongly supports policies that explicitly discriminate against me (illegally according to the 1964 Civil Rights Act which specifically makes it illegal to discriminate based on race, color, religion, SEX, and national origin)

    • @nickestes1839
      @nickestes1839 26 дней назад +2

      As a white male, when have you actually felt discriminated against?

    • @andrew6815
      @andrew6815 26 дней назад +3

      @nickestes1839 throughout the entirety of my education, in my entire professional career, in my social life... pretty much the majority of my adult life.

    • @southpaw97_
      @southpaw97_ 20 дней назад

      ​@@nickestes1839 ah yes the identity vetting. Your only allowed to experience and feel oppression if your the right demographic...

  • @debbioverly8440
    @debbioverly8440 Месяц назад +44

    I am impressed by the forward thinking men making comments here. I think we all, men and women, need to continue to evolve together towards the future.

  • @guybayes
    @guybayes Месяц назад +2

    The thing that is missing from this analysis is that young white women broke 50/50. So it’s less about gender then Scott is making it out to be
    Likely cause is more that inflation and the high cost of housing hit young people a lot harder then other demographics

  • @Ten2More
    @Ten2More Месяц назад +7

    Confusion. Being respected as a man doesn’t come from macho, it comes from being RESPONSIBLE for themselves and those around them without complaining. Somehow these young men are believing arbitrarily exercising dominion over others is manhood. It’s just being selfish. That’s just being a Bro Playboy that is irresponsible and not respected, whatever money they may have. Why are we lifting up irresponsible Bro Playboys to emulate? BTW, I’m a white middle-aged man in the Midwest, focused on teaching that kind of responsibility to my son AND 2 daughters. No one gets the privilege and accommodation sought by playing The Victim. We succeed anyway.

    • @matthewcollins4773
      @matthewcollins4773 21 день назад

      And are women expected to be responsible for themselves and those around them without complaining? Privilege and accommodation sought be playing The Victim is intrinsic to the female position in your society...

  • @nicholascampise2763
    @nicholascampise2763 24 дня назад +6

    P1: Why did men vote for Trump?
    P2: Men are in trouble and are hurting a whole lot right now. Also, the Democrats keep throwing rotten tomatoes at them.
    Comments: ...Throws tomatoes at men...

  • @vince8664
    @vince8664 Месяц назад +14

    No great option?! You clearly aren't in touch with everything that's going on - not only in America and American politics, but in the world.

  • @DMDvideo10
    @DMDvideo10 24 дня назад +1

    Which Presidential election gave you two perfect candidates? Never happens. Here clearly we had one who proved he could do the job and one that proved she couldn't.

    • @ianleary5780
      @ianleary5780 20 дней назад

      Where were you during the Trump Administration? All he did was coast on the economy he inherited from Obama until the first crisis came along to demonstrate that he can't manage a crisis. He didn't start any new wars. I'll give him that. But whenever he tried to fix a problem his predecessors didn't address, he demonstrated exactly why they didn't touch those problems. The presidency isn't amateur hour, but that's how Trump ran things.

  • @namesource721
    @namesource721 Месяц назад +85

    So there's a direct correlation between not getting laid and voting for Trump.

    • @EH23831
      @EH23831 Месяц назад +5

      🙌🏻

    • @dr.helgamiehlepag5888
      @dr.helgamiehlepag5888 Месяц назад +4

      4B

    • @devonkennedy1386
      @devonkennedy1386 Месяц назад +1

      Well- Of course- Because the moment you support Trump, it’s like dowsing yourself in gasoline. So what u do is you vote for Trump to make those other ppl “pay” for being revolting of you

    • @devonkennedy1386
      @devonkennedy1386 Месяц назад

      @@dr.helgamiehlepag5888Helga, 4B is for women

    • @laurathompson852
      @laurathompson852 Месяц назад +1

      This!!

  • @dodosan7262
    @dodosan7262 Месяц назад +6

    I have never seen a better example of someone setting in an ivory tower. He is so out of touch.
    This guy never really listened to men and young men.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @@dodosan7262 he’s a lefty that bragged about voting for dipshit Harris

  • @reriuqne0-ny1er
    @reriuqne0-ny1er Месяц назад +3

    This is a problem all around the world.

    • @oldskoolmusicnostalgia
      @oldskoolmusicnostalgia 16 дней назад

      No, the rest of the world doesn't have Trump-like figures pretending to solve issues.

  • @dunmatta2670
    @dunmatta2670 21 день назад +1

    Well said and very plausible. I do consider myself a little more left leaning but the message they kept beating didn’t seem sufficient for the masses. And democrats give this air of “we can do no wrong” which is why I’m non-partisan.

  • @flirm777
    @flirm777 26 дней назад +11

    Identity politics is poison

  • @DivergentMoon
    @DivergentMoon Месяц назад +22

    So, their families are concerned? But not enough to teach them to be more cooperative than competitive. To view girls and women as possible friends and equals. To respect women. I do believe to do that, they also need to monitor what other boys are telling them about girls real early and to provide alternative views. Also, we still don't know how to prevent bullying. That's big.

    • @isaiahthomas4444
      @isaiahthomas4444 20 дней назад

      Men didn't start the division between men and women. Women thought they had compete with men. Now we have the society we have today. Gender roles is the cooperation

  • @RidleyHolmes-sr2tw
    @RidleyHolmes-sr2tw Месяц назад +53

    The clueless elite.

    • @mysticaltyger2009
      @mysticaltyger2009 Месяц назад +8

      They're not clueless. They know exactly what they're doing.

    • @reedmckinney7426
      @reedmckinney7426 Месяц назад

      On the contrary, the plan is moving along well. Destroy family unit, making forming relationships hazardous, population decline, import 3rd world, create permanent underclass. Everything is right on schedule

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад +1

      @@RidleyHolmes-sr2tw that’s all the celeb fools that got PAID TO endorse Kamala

    • @krankvegann
      @krankvegann Месяц назад

      Ironic coming from the liberal and the democratic party

  • @ReginaCHines
    @ReginaCHines 11 дней назад

    What has happened is despite the mediocrity, the mere notion that a person is a man allowed them for decades to gain access to opportunities, resources, and wealth because of the good ole boy privilege, hook ups, and nepotism. The shortcomings became more obvious and those people such as minorities and women who have always had to work harder to prove they are smart, better, worthy and deserving of opportunities too are able to outpace the percentage of men who expect to have everything they want based on their beliefs of mere entitlement. Some men cannot compete where they cannot compare so they are no longer chosen. Yet it's someone else's fault??

  • @snakething87
    @snakething87 20 дней назад +5

    A large part of the Trump vote was the “let this system burn” vote. People who get nothing from either side and just want someone that will damage the system as much as possible. And honestly I don’t think you can blame them.

    • @fvr12345
      @fvr12345 20 дней назад

      The thing is that a lot of Americans are so sheltered and uninformed that they have no idea how good they have it. They want to burn down the system because they somehow feel like it’s not working for them. People from around the world dream of living in the wealthiest country in the world with so much opportunity. Yet these people are completely clueless in just how lucky they are.

    • @amys0482
      @amys0482 18 дней назад +1

      I blame them. I will remind them when the damage they voted for destroys their own lives.

    • @fvr12345
      @fvr12345 18 дней назад +1

      @ I hope so! Fingers crossed 🤞

  • @martindread6530
    @martindread6530 Месяц назад +4

    President Trump.. four years of peace, prosperity, and secure borders.
    Biden/Harris.. three years of total chaos and failure. Trump 🇺🇸 MAGA

  • @mistrmistr6417
    @mistrmistr6417 Месяц назад +5

    Men, particularly young men have become more independent thinkers and are able to take what they need from both the right and left to become more balanced and objective.

    • @marquispatrick852
      @marquispatrick852 Месяц назад +3

      clearly we demonstrated that this election. Kudos to us!

    • @mistrmistr6417
      @mistrmistr6417 Месяц назад +1

      @@marquispatrick852 Awesome, great job! 👍

    • @MasculinityProfessional
      @MasculinityProfessional Месяц назад +2

      Amen I can't believe how they think about us in the comments section...

    • @ianleary5780
      @ianleary5780 20 дней назад

      Nonsense. The only reason to vote for Trump is that he tickles the right emotive part of the brain. I'm not saying the Democrats are great. They are not. But when presented with the choice of under-done rotisserie chicken and floppy broccoli or the bowl of broken glass and sulfuric acid, don't pick the bowl of acid and glass and tell us that the choice was balanced and objective. Young men like Trump because he makes them feel a certain way, not because his track record indicates that he can or will deliver policies that will improve their lives in any quantifiable way.

  • @dwnrange7812
    @dwnrange7812 29 дней назад +1

    Wait, women are getting taller while men are getting shorter? Is this statistically correct, and if so, why?

    • @maciekorte5722
      @maciekorte5722 28 дней назад

      I think he meant in the non-literal sense. I.e. women are making more, getting higher education more, owning homes more, etc.

    • @ianleary5780
      @ianleary5780 20 дней назад

      Height is used as a metaphor for wealth and career opportunities.

  • @Am-graphix
    @Am-graphix Месяц назад +9

    Now entering the find out stage.

    • @teresamagnusson
      @teresamagnusson Месяц назад +2

      Yep. This is find out season.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @@Am-graphix yes. The final stage to get democrats away from radical leftists. Thats why we voted for trump democrats are the party of stupid today

  • @Chris-qk9tn
    @Chris-qk9tn Месяц назад +9

    we all know when someone is lying and he is lying to us he is not telling the truth..!because if he is telling the truth the democrats will not come on his show again and we all know what will happen to him ,his show and everything he does…!
    Seems like in america the level of intelligence of celebrities and journalists is incredible low.

  • @Bamstacks
    @Bamstacks Месяц назад +38

    Serving 76% of the population does not mean discriminating against the 24% of the population. That's a stupid idea, Scott. Also, which party is going after opioid manufacturers? It's the Democrats. Which party has succeeded in bringing back 800,000 manufacturing jobs, disproportionately worked by men? Democrats. Which party supports mental health advocacy and services to help address suicidality and the betterment of young men? Democrats. Democrats are for men, whether they know it or not, but I'm to believe that we have to explicitly name white young men in our policy platform even if our policies objectively benefit them or else young men won't vote for Democrats? We have to have stronger spines than that, come on. Democrats are the party of science, rationalism, and economic success (Biden on manufacturing, bringing inflation down to just above 2% from the high of near 7% at the end of Trump's term). Democrats are the party of fixing the problems left to us by Republican administrations (Obama had to fix the economy after the 2008 financial crash, Biden had to fix Trump's mismanagement of the Covid pandemic). Young men should support the Democratic party because the Democratic party supports them, AND everyone else. It's not a zero-sum game. Republicans are the party of corporations, anti-labor policies, and economic and moral disaster.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @@Bamstacks championing Biden’s job additions is laughable.
      Counting the come back jobs after Covid is insane, dishonest and disgusting.
      Trying to make any argument that Biden did a good job is laughable

    • @BrofUJu
      @BrofUJu Месяц назад +2

      I agree with this, but they did a horrendous job of signalling this. Biden did a very good job talking to labour issues and opportunity. Kamala did not at all, imo.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @ the difference is Biden pandered to democrats and labor- trumps ACTIONS support labor and hard working Americans.
      There’s a huge difference

    • @BridgyP
      @BridgyP Месяц назад +3

      @Bamstacks I believe the point he is making is that the democrats fail to show the benefits to such a huge demographic.
      The fact that every demographic other than white men is listed on their website speaks volumes. Men feel as though they have no inherent value, like they are unseen, expected to shut up and atone for the sins of their fathers and being born male in a society that supposedly favours them. (When frankly, I don't believe many young men experience any kind of privilege unless they're from a wealthy background)
      If other demographics struggle, they are given DEI policies, public holidays to think about their struggles, festivals to show their pride etc. If men struggle, the same tired lines come out. "Loss of privilege feels like oppression" "Men have all the advantages and they still fail" ad nauseum.
      The sad truth is young men are told they're privileged and have it easier than everyone else but that is not their lived experience. Their feelings are ignored and ridiculed so they move away from the left- against their own interests.
      Perhaps if we treated this demographic with empathy and took their concerns seriously instead of with disdain and apathy more young men would move left politically.

    • @Bamstacks
      @Bamstacks Месяц назад +1

      @@BridgyP I have empathy, but that doesn't stop the decision to vote R from being a stupid one. It's like if a friend is angry at his friend group for teasing him about something so he decides to ruin his life by punching one of his friends in the face hard enough to send him to the hospital. I have empathy for the puncher, but he made a bad decision, and I should still be able to criticize him for punching his friend and his illogical reaction to the teasing. We are men, we should be sentinels of rationality and protection. We should vote in line with our own interests and the interests of our friends, family, and the people who may be affected.
      Which is why I reach out on disproportionately right wing spaces like this, perhaps in futility. We should be making the rational decisions for ourselves irrespective of the strategic and PR fumbles of the Democratic party which actually represents our interests. We are individuals with the capacity to be better than our worst impulses. I can forgive, but I will always ask us to be better.

  • @zubarsky
    @zubarsky 20 дней назад +1

    I am 52 and I can tell you the political leanings of every single person I have dated. Its not the only thing I or we cared about, but we talked about it. I would say the same is true for all of my close friends. Love Galloway but he is wrong.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 17 дней назад

      @@zubarsky love Galloway? Ooof. He’s a lefty fool.

  • @DC9848
    @DC9848 Месяц назад +5

    "young men have gone conservative and young women have gone s l I g h t l y progressive"
    Good interview, although I would argue significant portion of young women in democrat areas have gone extremely towards left as has the Democratic party
    It is the party that shifted away from the men, not the other way around. Leftist media has also a significant part to play in this mess.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @@DC9848 exactly

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @@DC9848 there’s a saying.
      “If you don’t vote liberal when you’re 20, you have no heart. If you still vote liberal when you’re 30, you have no brain.

  • @dougrobison3130
    @dougrobison3130 Месяц назад +31

    Real men respect and advocate for strong women, and are not the least bit threatened by them. It is not a zero sum game where the rise of women causes the decline of men. A rising tide of education and advancement should lift all boats. If that is not happening it’s because young men have not stepped up. I see nothing in Trumpism that will positively affect young men.

    • @guusandveronieterwoorst6378
      @guusandveronieterwoorst6378 Месяц назад +4

      with all due respect but that is sort of a non-argument. the argument made; if you advance76%, you will discriminate against the other 24%.

    • @quentonnankivell956
      @quentonnankivell956 29 дней назад +3

      Boys and girls learn different ways, education systems are geared towards girls these days. It's not jist a step up issue it's a fit for purpose issue

    • @gbibim
      @gbibim 29 дней назад

      I agree it's not a zero sum game. The problem is that democrats are not JUST lifting the girls boat. They have been, for the past years, blaming white man for all evils in modern society. That would leave a very bad taste in anyone's mouth.

    • @privatename3621
      @privatename3621 29 дней назад +4

      @@guusandveronieterwoorst6378 This was a bogus argument. There isn't a "discrimination" against the 24% of white males. It is only an equaling of the playing field where many other groups have been oppressed and discriminated against (i.e., lacking the same privileges). Stated differently, if you have 3 plants on your porch, and only one is receiving and direct sunlight, while the other two are constantly in a dark shaded area are are starting to wither. If you slide those two out into the sunlight to allow them similar nourishment, is that "disadvantaging" the other plant that always got sun? The whole argument is bogus. The small areas of assistance have only been an to provide equalization, they are not a selective "oppression or discrimination" of any other group.

    • @ianleary5780
      @ianleary5780 21 день назад

      The message that manhood is toxic in an of itself has to stop. I agree, though, that Trump offers them absolutely nothing beyond "I see you." That being such a cheap price, why aren't the Democrats willing to pay it?

  • @7QHook
    @7QHook Месяц назад +3

    most "r*cism" now is not about r*cism, but about leveraging r*ce to gain power

    • @ltraingalaxy122
      @ltraingalaxy122 Месяц назад

      black men dont leverage race .

    • @7QHook
      @7QHook Месяц назад

      @@ltraingalaxy122 Democrats do.

    • @7QHook
      @7QHook Месяц назад

      @@ltraingalaxy122 Dems and c0mmunists do it.

    • @7QHook
      @7QHook Месяц назад +1

      @@ltraingalaxy122 thinking Dems etc.

    • @southpaw97_
      @southpaw97_ 20 дней назад

      ​@@ltraingalaxy122 ??? Everyone leverages race.

  • @kgsfitness7806
    @kgsfitness7806 18 часов назад

    I’m curious how he can talk about how poorly young men are doing in higher education, home ownership, how women are being given positions of power in parliaments globally, etc. and then say this is great when he also states the effect it’s having on young men getting pushed aside at the altar of DEI. I’m also sure he realizes that there are finite seats at the table for college enrollments, jobs, homes, and seats in government…and so when people are giving these limited seats to women at unprecedented rates, how can the men get them and the women get them at the same time? And considering his comment about mating preferences, how can it be a great thing to see the economic and political power of the world in the hands of the women? Seems his analysis is contradictory

  • @jtolearydesign
    @jtolearydesign Месяц назад +7

    100% correct on dating and politics. I'm 48 and I can't recall anyone's politics. Nobody cared. After an election - it was over. No politician had a flag etc.

  • @zerosum3751
    @zerosum3751 Месяц назад +4

    Here are systemic inequalities that men face in America
    1. The National Institutes of Health has an office of women's health but none for men which means usually there is a very poor or sometimes no discussion happening on a political level around men’s health issues it also means there is lack of public targets in improving men’s health
    2. The ACA covers tubal sterilisation and female contraception but not vasectomies or male contraception
    3. Unmarried fathers do not have the same visitation or custodial rights to their children as married fathers do. Quite often they need to jump through legal barriers such as establishing paternity with affadavits
    The Democratic Party for example could also do more around increasing funding and expanding tech colleges and apprenticeships, which the USA lags far behind out of all the advanced economies, which would also disproportionately impact positively on young men in particular. They could also expand on male centered scholarships in the HEAL fields in much the same way they have female cenetered scholarships in the STEM fields. None of this would impact negatively on women and yet the Democratic establishment have chosen to ignore this, by the way im not saying Trump would be any better he did however significantly increase funding for technical colleges during his term which was a good thing

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @@zerosum3751 men are voting red now if they have not been brainwashed by liberal parents or liberal education

  • @mattandrews3874
    @mattandrews3874 Месяц назад +3

    I voted for him because he's a white male, since the Dems kept telling us to vote for Kamala because she's a female of color, if that's ok, then it's ok for me to vote that way too. Dems don't realize it works both ways.

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 28 дней назад

      @@mattandrews3874 I voted for him because democrats are just completely void of common sense today

    • @Visionoflegacy
      @Visionoflegacy 28 дней назад

      Could you share a link with me where any Democrat said to vote for Kamala Harris because she's a female of color?

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 27 дней назад

      @ are you seriously this stupid?

    • @mattandrews3874
      @mattandrews3874 27 дней назад

      @@Visionoflegacy ruclips.net/video/7GzKlaNOA-k/видео.htmlsi=kDLoDhBoLw6XYAVY

    • @haydn-db8z
      @haydn-db8z 17 дней назад

      @@Visionoflegacy Certainly Obama stood in a room and lectured “the brothers” that they might not vote for Kamala simply because she’s a woman. Even as an Obama fan, I’d call that BS.

  • @thespartanphysique
    @thespartanphysique 20 дней назад +5

    Donald Trump was elected because of his bravery and leadership, and real men saw this and that is why they voted for him.

    • @ianleary5780
      @ianleary5780 20 дней назад

      It's a damning statement about the world that you voted for that guy for bravery and leadership.

    • @homemaintenance1234
      @homemaintenance1234 20 дней назад +1

      @@ianleary5780which says everything about the weak and privileged world you live in. Courage and leadership are the essential ingredients of any culture or society. You can disregard this because you live in a city, where you every need is catered for. You are not the centre of the world, dear, and to put the word ‘Spartan’ in your tag is ironic, considering their whole ethos was these two things. How old are you? How educated are you?

    • @MF-ty2zn1
      @MF-ty2zn1 20 дней назад

      Um no. They voted for racism and sexism.

    • @fvr12345
      @fvr12345 20 дней назад

      Trump dodged the draft for Vietnam. He was found guilty of sexually assaulting women. He makes fun of elderly and children. That’s not courageous! You like him because he has simple thoughts, using simple language, so you can relate.

    • @ianleary5780
      @ianleary5780 20 дней назад

      @@homemaintenance1234 Attention to detail, dearie: I did not put “Spartan” anywhere in my content. If you can’t be bothered to pay attention to the details, the value of your feedback comes into question.
      Ah, the finger-wagging and attempts at shaming…! Women’s all-purpose tool. It never ceases to amaze me that those who resort to shaming reflexively insist that they are the gender with superior social awareness, yet don’t grasp a basic fact about men. We don’t care what you think of us. Shaming works on other women because women care deeply about the opinions of others. I don’t know you, and you don’t mean anything to me. So shame away, girlfriend. When you have shame-free content that can be assessed for its merit, I’ll be happy to read it and even provide commentary.

  • @ravindra7791
    @ravindra7791 Месяц назад +8

    The problem is with all this, women still benefit from diversity quotas in companies. So in industries where there are few women there are quotas even if they are not interested...whereas in areas like healthcare or education women are overrepresented there is no forcible induction of men. Lets just stick to merit

    • @karleells6540
      @karleells6540 Месяц назад

      @@ravindra7791 liberals hate merit conversations

    • @Jen-ur4ut
      @Jen-ur4ut Месяц назад

      Women are not overrepresented in healthcare. Absolutely preposterous statement. Yeah, overrepresented in nursing & low level low paying jobs because they have traditionally been jobs done by women. Doctors are STILL overwhelmingly male & the vast majority of research is still focused on men. Get real!

  • @madgepins1967
    @madgepins1967 Месяц назад +45

    "To someone accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression."

    • @pilgrimjoe
      @pilgrimjoe Месяц назад +1

      The vast majority of young men historically were poor, did the most dangerous work and fought wars. The notion that this group were always privileged and now we need to “level up” is based on a fallacy. Harris and the Dems didn’t get it and clearly neither do you…

    • @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon
      @tiabeaniesemotionalsupportdmon Месяц назад +3

      ⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️ EXACTLY.

    • @mrnice7570
      @mrnice7570 Месяц назад

      No one is ever equal, differing IQ's , genetics, height, weight, environment.
      Equality - envy

    • @erincaitlin1655
      @erincaitlin1655 Месяц назад +3

      Hear ! Hear !

    • @amsounds3884
      @amsounds3884 Месяц назад

      Here's the thing: The more control women have over their own lives, the more discerning they can be about whose genes make it to the next generation. That's the way it was designed. By nature. That's what terrifies the patriarchy. But the answer is not to control women more, it's to be a better man

  • @tommoore3292
    @tommoore3292 Месяц назад +10

    You are who you elect . Trump is america and america is trump

  • @ianleary5780
    @ianleary5780 21 день назад

    The sad thing is that "I see you" is all it takes. That's it. No plans to make things better. No policy. Just "I see you". Trump did this in 2016, and it worked. Here we are again. What does it say about the Democratic Party that they couldn't even be bothered to pay this cheap price?

    • @fvr12345
      @fvr12345 21 день назад

      Maybe it's that Democrats have integrity. You're right it would have been smarter to patronize these male voters and make empty promises like the Republicans do. But let's not vilify Democrats because they didn't stoop that low.

  • @JorJorIvanovitch
    @JorJorIvanovitch Месяц назад +5

    I'm educated, but like an increasing number of educated people, I don't have a great job. In fact, I do digital marketing support alongside people who never went to college. I have student debt, am frustrated because the job doesn't challenge me in the good way one wants, and I don't get paid enough to live without a roommate. (I blame corporations and private equity firms for the wage issues.)
    I would very much like to meet a smart woman, but I'm not on their radar because they aren't looking in the places where i exist, because I'm excluded based on income and living arrangment, vehicle I drive, job title, etc.
    And I'm not interested in the available women who exist in my socio-economic strata because they cannot carry on a conversation that requires depth or breadth of knowledge or curiosity.
    Being smart, educated and poor and low-status is existentially devasting. I'd rather not be smart or educated in my circumstance...at least I'd have a better shot at relationships and contentment instead of every day feeling like my life is being wasted.

    • @maciekorte5722
      @maciekorte5722 28 дней назад

      I understand and empathize with where you're coming from; that sounds like a tough spot to be in and a struggle many people seem to share nowadays. How does this pertain to gender or politics to you though?

    • @JorJorIvanovitch
      @JorJorIvanovitch 25 дней назад

      @maciekorte5722 I voted for Harris. I saw Trump as the emperor with no clothes back in 2015. I would never vote for him. My point is that with the growing gap in educational attainment and financial stability, men and women are getting geographically more distant. They don't live in the same neighborhoods or work in the same offices or frequent the same establishments. There is a silo effect and less interaction. It is bad for women too, many of whom say they struggle to meet the men they want.

    • @colleenclement474
      @colleenclement474 21 день назад +1

      Maybe try therapy? A hobby? Try reading Sharpening the Saw...
      It was something I had to read for my OT program. It sounds like you're bummed too, in general. You might consider exercising at least 15 min each day too. Couldn't hurt. Try vitamin D supplements. We don't get from the sun in the winter. From one struggling professional to another...

  • @rascal211
    @rascal211 Месяц назад +8

    He will stop the wars. How foolish can people be.

    • @ladywolfwolf
      @ladywolfwolf Месяц назад +1

      Yes. How foolish CAN people be?

    • @flame-sky7148
      @flame-sky7148 Месяц назад

      His cabinet of warhawk neo cons will bring peace, yea right. He fooled them.

    • @ianleary5780
      @ianleary5780 20 дней назад +1

      Abject surrender can stop a war. Is that a good outcome? If not, then simply stopping a war isn't much of a virtue. How the war gets stopped and with what results matters.

  • @HelenaPaul-p6q
    @HelenaPaul-p6q Месяц назад +56

    There is nothing stopping men from doing whatever they want. Just because they "feel" a certain way doesn't mean they are being depressed or oppressed. They need to grow up, put in the work, and learn to be good human beings. They have only themselves to blame if they aren't successful and only they are responsible for making the change to improve their circumstances.

    • @Forester-
      @Forester- Месяц назад +18

      I'm a 27 year old man, graduated college, moved around working in different states, bought a house at 23, got married and support my family on one income. The doomer pity party I hear from my peers honestly makes me sick sometimes. No one has the initiative to make their life better, no one wants to take a risk out of fear of failure. Some young men spend more time complaining about the world than actually trying to change it.

    • @strayopportunity2
      @strayopportunity2 Месяц назад +33

      replace "men" with "women" and think about how that sounds

    • @Flowers60-pl6jp
      @Flowers60-pl6jp Месяц назад

      White me especially have come from a place decades ago where they didn’t really have to work as hard for their place in society. They didn’t have as many barriers to face as other groups. Many were able to get by on mediocrity. Now the playing field is leveling out they’re struggling. They do need support but they also need to come out of a state of victimhood. If anything their experience should help them identify with those who previously experienced barriers and struggle. They losing their privilege, not their abilities.

    • @pneudmatic
      @pneudmatic Месяц назад +5

      ... and I'll add, how well is this approach working for us? If you are progressive, it's going to be a tough four years.

    • @annmarieknapp
      @annmarieknapp Месяц назад +2

      ​@@Forester-Good for you!!!