We often conflate problems of nature with problems created by men. As if men were responsible for scarcity, war, inequality, etc., when in reality life is just hard. The great irony is we as men (good men anyway) do everything we can to make life easy for the women in our lives, and this contributes to the view that life is and should be easy, so when bad things happen it’s because men made them, rather than realizing that’s the default and we should be grateful for the limited peace we have. It’s a lot easier to criticize the systems that produce that peace than it is to contribute to them.
This is often because women, and urban people in general, have been sheltered from and disconnected from nature for so long that they assume it doesn't exist anymore and nothing Is beyond our control. So all these things have to be willful choices rather than natural laws
@@erinbyrd5377 Yes, russell, did that, but it's only because you have ears to hear him and eyes to see what he's talking about. You might be free now Erin. You sound free.
Very true. The default in nature is danger and scarcity and discomfort. It takes a lot of work to create a safe space in nature that is comfortable and clean and orderly. The problem is that most women are out of touch with reality, and don't understand how food is produced and who created most of the things that they are able to enjoy. Women think that they are entitled to those things without having to work for them, just because they were born with a vagina
It’s funny how some say this but its most likely the opposite will happen although men are for the most part ignored. They remain the main innovators,rulers,warriors,laborores of society. Men will someday outinnovate themselves from women and they wont be able to do a thing about it.😂
Whats even more crazy is just like most feminist ideas an artificial womb would make women irrelevant rather than men. Combine a sex bot with an artificial womb and crispr and we could erase the weaker more costly sex from society.........and women think this will benefit them
I’ve never understood how or why women ignore the centuries of matriarchal monarchies, for example. And they also have so much privilege in society it’s unreal. They get a pass for everything but then get to act oppressed, eating their cake and having it too. American women hate men.
@@j-555 like nowadays EU with Ursula Von der Leyen. She’s doc med, mother of many child’s and gives a shit on feminism. Or 16 years Angela Merkel in Germany. Feminists better complain to them. Look to Norway . I live there. Feminist country. With the most dissatisfied women.
Funny how no one talks about the oppression of men. Most men are not rich millionaires - most men are wage slaves living a life of trying to stay afloat, trying to provide for their families, trying to save up money to take a vacation one day, hoping interest rates don't go up, making it that much harder for them to pay the mortgage, working 8-10-12-16 hour days. To be fair, now women have assumed the role of wage slave as well. But this is not the fault of men, women got exactly what they wanted, only to discover working at a job you don't like, because you have to, is not all sunshine and roses.
This is truth. We are programed genetically (an evolutionary characteristic) to value the female over the male, and we literally can't see truth unless we deliberately "squint".
Which is how men are harmed by our capitalist patriarchal religious colonial society. And women are harmed differently and arguablly worse and the people reasonable are men
That is the miserable existence of most _americans,_ who have been brainwashed by wall-street propaganda into believing that's the way that modern Life should be. In all the countries all throughout Europe, for example, from Russia to Portugal, from Greece to Norway, it is very different. Because all throughout Europe, workers do, in fact, have rights. Only the americans are willfull, brainwashed slaves, with a severe case of stockholm syndrom, who prefer moaning and complaining about how miserable they are and what poor victims they are, instead of just fucking *DO* SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
Great job Erin, you really understand this and can make a difference! Feminism is a slice of the oppression/oppressor pie and once you have studied it honestly and truly get it all the other slices of the pie will become apparent. Race, sexual orientation, gender(feminism) and class are the main ones and have the exact same operating system that are collectively known as woke. The ideology is at its fundament identical for all of them. What lies under all that...well that another discussion all together! Fantastic work!
I've never known an oppressed group to also be the largest voting bloc in a free country... most eligible to vote, most registered to vote, and most votes.
I completely agree with your point about taking control and accountability in our actions and choices. It's become too common for people to view themselves as victims, shifting the blame to external factors instead of recognizing the power they have to change their circumstances. This mindset not only limits personal growth but also contributes to a culture where responsibility is seldom taken. Emphasizing individualism, personal agency, and accountability is essential, not just for personal development, but for fostering a society where individuals can thrive and take ownership of their futures.
They're not oppressed at all. Thier wants and complaints have been thoroughly acknowledged. You see it in the housing market, the job market, the judicial system, government assistance and subsidization, in popular mass media where positive feminist reinforcement is in abundance. So on and so forth.
Erin you look so pretty in this video! NOT saying that as a "creep" or anything disrespectful. Just had to say it. And as usual, your content is FANTASTIC. Thank you so much🙏🏼
This video title alone may attract the attention (and rage) of feminists online. I wonder whether angry people will take the time to watch this video, or will jump straight into the comments to argue.
Dear Erin, thank you for your thoughtful videos. You are an exceptionally intelligent person, extremely articulate, and I truly enjoy listening to you. Congratulations, and keep up the good work. Cheers from a mathematician from Brazil.
We can all benefit from gaining the grace to accept the things we cannot change, the strength to change the things we can, and the wisdom to know which is which.
@nickthompson1812 Rage can often stem from feelings of vulnerability. I too, struggle with rage issues and while vulnerability is no excuse, it is an explaination.
The MAJOR ISSUE is that the majority of women are fed bits of information from an outside source and THEN are led to believe what they were told and live like what they were told was the TRUTH.
Another part of that is that the media consistently preaches the same message, with no nuance, no discussion allowed (especially if you're a man), and no dissent allowed.
No, women are not "led to believe", they actively choose to follow a certain propaganda without any critical thinking. They are not mindless sheeps led to the slaughter, they are capable of questioning a narrative and they need to be held accountable for their actions and choices.
The bigger picture is that this ideology, among several others, is supported and proliferated within society specifically to cause turmoil, division and conflict. We must be kept preoccupied trying to put these fires out so we don't start looking at economic issues.
In the US, women have most of the new college and graduate school degrees by a proportion that increases every year, including in powerful professions such as law and medicine. In many powerful organizations and professions women are the majority of managers, such as in government, academia, media and publishing. I work for a government law office and every person above me in the office is a woman, over several levels of reporting. It’s fine with me if they do a good job but I have to wonder why there are still programs targeted at the professional,advancement of women and women affinity groups. A male professional affinity group would be banned if anyone was foolish enough to attempt it. I suppose history is full of over corrections but enough already. And I feel bad that my son is facing a world where he is constantly facing explicit discrimination in school and in his future profession.
Unfortunately, taking little-to-no accountability for your actions and decisions in life has become much more common nowadays. I’m still young, so I don’t really have much lived experience to base this claim on, but just hearing the various different claims made about sexism, racism, or any other type of -ism without giving any consideration to other possible reasons for people being treated differently gives me more than enough reason to believe it.
@@TheNatedoggva That was not the implication. I mentioned those two prejudices because those are the most common prejudices people use to explain away their bad circumstances rather than critically thinking about why they might be in said circumstances.
@@TheNatedoggva I am not. I used those -isms as common examples of things that people use to shift responsibility away from themselves when something doesn’t go their way. They were both relevant to mention, but they are obviously not the same thing.
@ If they are not the same thing then why did you mention racism? You do realize that your statement backs SEXISM much more than it does RACISM. And that also depends on how you define racism. How do YOU define racism????
I was viciously attacked by a female partner in a sustained physical onslaught 30 years ago. I didn't even defend myself for fear of hurting her and nor did I report the attack. As a man I don't believe men of my generation even have the capacity to understand let alone defend against the brutality women are capable of. I struggle to understand that some women care nothing about who they hurt.
Who cares about fault? What do you accomplish by assigning fault? Telling who should do something? What does that really do? Nothing is changed by finding who is at fault. It might be helpful for emotions or whatever, but it doesn't change the issue or how to deal with it. Fault doesn't solve problems. It's not my fault the rain came but it would be my problem to do something about it.
Janet Fiamengo makes a pretty strong case that the feminist movement was poisonous and radical from the outset. I say this only because I get the sense that you put more blame on the latter “waves”.
Arguing an emotional subject with facts is futile. Responsibility and accountability are problems in society in general and deeper in certain groups. Being a victim holds higher status than achievement and until that changes few things will. Culture is what a group deems important. It has taken well over a generation to get to where we are, it will take time for the pendulum to swing. Just observations.
She's on the right track: she is a trailbreaker a. making keen and unbiased observations, followed by b. sound and thorough reasoning, and then c. courageous and clear communication to the world. Eventually other trail breakers will follow with compelling pathos arguments (appeals to the emotion). We all have roles (strengths and weaknesses in life) and with due consideration it is wise and strategic to focus on maximizing the utility of our strengths, as others naturally compensate with their own strengths. Keep it up Erin! :))
Sometimes I think, we're should not be allowed to progress this far 😂 People aren't concerned with learning too much useless information and misinformation. Good video ❤
Two resources that you may find awesome are Dr. Leonard Sax on UA-cam who delves into the challenges of young women AND young men. As an educator and Board of Education Member, I have always been sensitive and concerned about these types of issues and movements on society and child development. You really seem to have a special gift of love, compassion, and a keen intellectual orientation. Another book about manhood is, "Wild at Heart" by John Eldridge. Thank you for your excellent work! We need you!!
I watched The Barbie Movie,. before I let my girls watch. It really wasn't that bad, and although I don't like messaging in my entertainment, it actually addressed things we're currently experiencing in the world. The other thing is, I'll watch anything with Margot Robbie.
Hi Erin, you asked if there is anything we would like you to talk about in your videos. I would like to suggest the difference between male and female consciousness. Are they the same, or is there something fundamentally different about how men and women view the world. I know you broach on this topic implicitly in some of your videos, but how about being explicit about this issue, and taking it head-on.
I think these are pretty fair criticisms on the radical perspectives of feminism. Both men and women are treated unfairly, though that unfairness often looks very different and is usually left unrecognized. I think the only thing I see left out is that men are also sexualized in media; because the overly muscular, perfectly sculpted, strong or overly dominant men in fantasy are not at all reflective of average men. Not that I see that as a problem with fantasy, just as much as I don't see a strong badass woman being depicted is a problem, but it is also just as much of a sexualization as the complaints of perfect model bodied women that are sexualized in normally consumed media. There are other things that I feel are fair to point out also, such as much fewer men will ever be cat-called by women, followed or harassed by women due to the normalization of men needing to approach women in dating, men will experience less situations that women quickly have to learn to defend themselves against. While I am "lucky" enough to be approached by women and that I learned early to develop healthy boundaries around refusing women from getting unwarranted attention from me, that is not a normal experience for most men. Ultimately though, despite some inherent biological differences, men and women are more psychologically the same than we are different. Our society and our social evolution has just pushed those differences to one extreme or another. Understanding what a social construct is in Psychology is very helpful towards learning what these differences are.
@@mrslave41 makes no sense, they have been held accountable for centuries, they gave their lives by millions in battle to conquer democracy, freedom and human rights
I have a few thoughts for you, and some questions. You mentioned the media, and how it portrays ideas to women about how they're oppressed by men. Who owns and runs the media? You mentioned education, and how increasingly, women are indoctrinated to believe they're oppressed by men and a male-driven society. Who financially benefits when women enrol in university? You mentioned capitalism, but never expanded upon it. I've got a challenge for you: go listen to any feminist dialogue, and replace every instance of the word "men" and "patriarchy" with the terms "the rich" and "capitalist exploiters", and see how much more sense feminism makes. Feminism is class struggle, but it's merely the powers that be, directing that frustration and anger towards men, instead of at the true culprits, capitalist exploiters. You were so close, but you missed.
We often conflate problems of nature with problems created by men. As if men were responsible for scarcity, war, inequality, etc., when in reality life is just hard. The great irony is we as men (good men anyway) do everything we can to make life easy for the women in our lives, and this contributes to the view that life is and should be easy, so when bad things happen it’s because men made them, rather than realizing that’s the default and we should be grateful for the limited peace we have. It’s a lot easier to criticize the systems that produce that peace than it is to contribute to them.
@@russellmolimock Wow, you just summed that up concisely, well done 👍
This is often because women, and urban people in general, have been sheltered from and disconnected from nature for so long that they assume it doesn't exist anymore and nothing Is beyond our control. So all these things have to be willful choices rather than natural laws
so basically the West is suffering from success
@@erinbyrd5377 Yes, russell, did that, but it's only because you have ears to hear him and eyes to see what he's talking about. You might be free now Erin. You sound free.
Very true. The default in nature is danger and scarcity and discomfort. It takes a lot of work to create a safe space in nature that is comfortable and clean and orderly. The problem is that most women are out of touch with reality, and don't understand how food is produced and who created most of the things that they are able to enjoy. Women think that they are entitled to those things without having to work for them, just because they were born with a vagina
"Are women truly oppressed?"
Yes!
Not all, not all, not all, but most are oppressed by their own emotions and imaginations.
Yep women have been primarily oppressed by their inherent biological state.
we suffer more in imagination then in reality
But men are also oppressed though... just in a different way and the why
They suffer from their animus. They abuse themselves with it and call it internalized misogyny
great comment.
Who would’ve know taking accountability for your actions would make you happier and feel more fulfilled! Great work love the vids
The Goat
"Harvested for their seed". God, are there women out there actually saying that?!!😧
@@TheJohnDoeLibraryRoom. Basically lol
Sperm donars. Can find these women easily on any dating app. They see men as nothing more than sperm donars and disposable resources.
Say it again, Cher!
🎼🎤I’m a w-o-m-b-m-a-n!
It’s funny how some say this but its most likely the opposite will happen although men are for the most part ignored. They remain the main innovators,rulers,warriors,laborores of society. Men will someday outinnovate themselves from women and they wont be able to do a thing about it.😂
Whats even more crazy is just like most feminist ideas an artificial womb would make women irrelevant rather than men. Combine a sex bot with an artificial womb and crispr and we could erase the weaker more costly sex from society.........and women think this will benefit them
I’ve never understood how or why women ignore the centuries of matriarchal monarchies, for example. And they also have so much privilege in society it’s unreal. They get a pass for everything but then get to act oppressed, eating their cake and having it too. American women hate men.
I’ll never get why women think a matriarchy would be heavenly when they’ve all experienced mean girl behavior.
@@j-555 like nowadays EU with Ursula Von der Leyen.
She’s doc med, mother of many child’s and gives a shit on feminism. Or 16 years Angela Merkel in Germany.
Feminists better complain to them.
Look to Norway . I live there. Feminist country. With the most dissatisfied women.
"I've never personally seen the Barbie Movie, Because I'm an adult." Fantastic.
Funny how no one talks about the oppression of men. Most men are not rich millionaires - most men are wage slaves living a life of trying to stay afloat, trying to provide for their families, trying to save up money to take a vacation one day, hoping interest rates don't go up, making it that much harder for them to pay the mortgage, working 8-10-12-16 hour days. To be fair, now women have assumed the role of wage slave as well. But this is not the fault of men, women got exactly what they wanted, only to discover working at a job you don't like, because you have to, is not all sunshine and roses.
This is truth. We are programed genetically (an evolutionary characteristic) to value the female over the male, and we literally can't see truth unless we deliberately "squint".
Which is how men are harmed by our capitalist patriarchal religious colonial society. And women are harmed differently and arguablly worse and the people reasonable are men
That is the miserable existence of most _americans,_ who have been brainwashed by wall-street propaganda into believing that's the way that modern Life should be.
In all the countries all throughout Europe, for example, from Russia to Portugal, from Greece to Norway, it is very different. Because all throughout Europe, workers do, in fact, have rights.
Only the americans are willfull, brainwashed slaves, with a severe case of stockholm syndrom, who prefer moaning and complaining about how miserable they are and what poor victims they are, instead of just fucking *DO* SOMETHING ABOUT IT.
Elites tapped another group to make more for themselves.
Yeah I always laugh about my supposed male privilege. It seems to be mysteriously absent in all areas where it might help me as a man.
Great video, if you havent read it yet, id like to recommend the book the manipulated man by Esther vilar. Your Channel is a blessing
You can listen to a talkie if you’re resourceful enough on here
I would definitely like to hear your thoughts on that book.
Of corse it's a man saying this 😂 good job bro, you're such a based little pawn of patricapitalism, I'm sure you'll win!
@dennisbr123_read it first in 2018. Some of it aged a bit but sadly very true information.
Great job Erin, you really understand this and can make a difference! Feminism is a slice of the oppression/oppressor pie and once you have studied it honestly and truly get it all the other slices of the pie will become apparent. Race, sexual orientation, gender(feminism) and class are the main ones and have the exact same operating system that are collectively known as woke. The ideology is at its fundament identical for all of them. What lies under all that...well that another discussion all together! Fantastic work!
"I had never seen the Barbie movie because I'm an adult..."
😂 Priceless...
I've never known an oppressed group to also be the largest voting bloc in a free country... most eligible to vote, most registered to vote, and most votes.
I completely agree with your point about taking control and accountability in our actions and choices. It's become too common for people to view themselves as victims, shifting the blame to external factors instead of recognizing the power they have to change their circumstances. This mindset not only limits personal growth but also contributes to a culture where responsibility is seldom taken. Emphasizing individualism, personal agency, and accountability is essential, not just for personal development, but for fostering a society where individuals can thrive and take ownership of their futures.
Another brilliant video, Mrs. Byrd.
Yay! What great timing!
Edit: Sorry, I got excited and nothing profound came to mind.
They're not oppressed at all. Thier wants and complaints have been thoroughly acknowledged. You see it in the housing market, the job market, the judicial system, government assistance and subsidization, in popular mass media where positive feminist reinforcement is in abundance. So on and so forth.
You are a breath of fresh air
Thank you Erin. Have a wonderful life.
Erin you look so pretty in this video! NOT saying that as a "creep" or anything disrespectful. Just had to say it. And as usual, your content is FANTASTIC. Thank you so much🙏🏼
@@joeywilliams7490 Thanks! I've lost some weight
Thank you so much for another great video. It really does help.
This video title alone may attract the attention (and rage) of feminists online. I wonder whether angry people will take the time to watch this video, or will jump straight into the comments to argue.
In the case of the so-called _"democrats"_ = *certainly* the latter.
Sure maybe women in America are not oppressed but others are
Erin, this video is gold. I often recommend you to other people who drunk the feminist coolaid.
Thank you for this Video Ms Erin. You are very Beautiful!
You are welcome 🤗
Dear Erin, thank you for your thoughtful videos. You are an exceptionally intelligent person, extremely articulate, and I truly enjoy listening to you. Congratulations, and keep up the good work.
Cheers from a mathematician from Brazil.
I second this! Cheers from a science guy in Canada
We can all benefit from gaining the grace to accept the things we cannot change, the strength to change the things we can, and the wisdom to know which is which.
It has taken me months to figure out that my rage is simply going into the abyss. My anger changes nothing. My bitterness hurts only myself.
@nickthompson1812 Rage can often stem from feelings of vulnerability.
I too, struggle with rage issues and while vulnerability is no excuse, it is an explaination.
The MAJOR ISSUE is that the majority of women are fed bits of information from an outside source and THEN are led to believe what they were told and live like what they were told was the TRUTH.
Another part of that is that the media consistently preaches the same message, with no nuance, no discussion allowed (especially if you're a man), and no dissent allowed.
@@jimmyboy131 - RIGHT Jim - just as happens HERE.
Lies women told. Lies women bought. Men who say otherwise are chastised and can even lose their livelihoods.
No, women are not "led to believe", they actively choose to follow a certain propaganda without any critical thinking.
They are not mindless sheeps led to the slaughter, they are capable of questioning a narrative and they need to be held accountable for their actions and choices.
OKAY
This young women has wisdom FAR beyond her years! She will be blessed in her life.
Book recommendation:
Ernest Belfort Bax - The Fraud of Feminism
Great video that speaks the truth.
You've answered to the question I made in your last video, although I thought you didn't read it. It is a very good answer, as far as I can see.
The bigger picture is that this ideology, among several others, is supported and proliferated within society specifically to cause turmoil, division and conflict. We must be kept preoccupied trying to put these fires out so we don't start looking at economic issues.
I always like hearing what you have to say. Never have heard a woman or man say anything quite like the things you say in such depth.
@@djzip9231 thank you
In the US, women have most of the new college and graduate school degrees by a proportion that increases every year, including in powerful professions such as law and medicine. In many powerful organizations and professions women are the majority of managers, such as in government, academia, media and publishing. I work for a government law office and every person above me in the office is a woman, over several levels of reporting. It’s fine with me if they do a good job but I have to wonder why there are still programs targeted at the professional,advancement of women and women affinity groups. A male professional affinity group would be banned if anyone was foolish enough to attempt it. I suppose history is full of over corrections but enough already. And I feel bad that my son is facing a world where he is constantly facing explicit discrimination in school and in his future profession.
Love it
Unfortunately, taking little-to-no accountability for your actions and decisions in life has become much more common nowadays. I’m still young, so I don’t really have much lived experience to base this claim on, but just hearing the various different claims made about sexism, racism, or any other type of -ism without giving any consideration to other possible reasons for people being treated differently gives me more than enough reason to believe it.
Are you implying that racism and sexism is the same? I'd love to hear this.......
@@TheNatedoggva That was not the implication. I mentioned those two prejudices because those are the most common prejudices people use to explain away their bad circumstances rather than critically thinking about why they might be in said circumstances.
@@TheNatedoggva I am not. I used those -isms as common examples of things that people use to shift responsibility away from themselves when something doesn’t go their way. They were both relevant to mention, but they are obviously not the same thing.
@ If they are not the same thing then why did you mention racism? You do realize that your statement backs SEXISM much more than it does RACISM. And that also depends on how you define racism. How do YOU define racism????
The truly oppressed must believe that they are the real oppressors. The majority of men have been convinced that they’re oppressing women.
I sincerely hope you and your husband have a great life. You have the intelligence to get it so tons of respect to you
Great video! Starting off 2025 on a high note!
Unfortunately non of these observations will reach the mainstream media
I was viciously attacked by a female partner in a sustained physical onslaught 30 years ago. I didn't even defend myself for fear of hurting her and nor did I report the attack. As a man I don't believe men of my generation even have the capacity to understand let alone defend against the brutality women are capable of. I struggle to understand that some women care nothing about who they hurt.
@@andreparadis6076 I'm really sorry that happened to you.
What side is the people who need to watch this video whenever come across it
Who cares about fault? What do you accomplish by assigning fault? Telling who should do something? What does that really do?
Nothing is changed by finding who is at fault. It might be helpful for emotions or whatever, but it doesn't change the issue or how to deal with it. Fault doesn't solve problems.
It's not my fault the rain came but it would be my problem to do something about it.
Janet Fiamengo makes a pretty strong case that the feminist movement was poisonous and radical from the outset. I say this only because I get the sense that you put more blame on the latter “waves”.
Arguing an emotional subject with facts is futile. Responsibility and accountability are problems in society in general and deeper in certain groups. Being a victim holds higher status than achievement and until that changes few things will. Culture is what a group deems important. It has taken well over a generation to get to where we are, it will take time for the pendulum to swing. Just observations.
She's on the right track: she is a trailbreaker a. making keen and unbiased observations, followed by b. sound and thorough reasoning, and then c. courageous and clear communication to the world. Eventually other trail breakers will follow with compelling pathos arguments (appeals to the emotion). We all have roles (strengths and weaknesses in life) and with due consideration it is wise and strategic to focus on maximizing the utility of our strengths, as others naturally compensate with their own strengths. Keep it up Erin! :))
"Because I'm an adult" lol
If you made a Substack I’d read it. Great content. Keep up the good work!
Sometimes I think, we're should not be allowed to progress this far 😂
People aren't concerned with learning too much useless information and misinformation.
Good video ❤
There's a reason why every holy book contains parables and warnings of why women shouldn't be allowed agency
Two resources that you may find awesome are Dr. Leonard Sax on UA-cam who delves into the challenges of young women AND young men. As an educator and Board of Education Member, I have always been sensitive and concerned about these types of issues and movements on society and child development. You really seem to have a special gift of love, compassion, and a keen intellectual orientation. Another book about manhood is, "Wild at Heart" by John Eldridge. Thank you for your excellent work! We need you!!
I watched The Barbie Movie,. before I let my girls watch. It really wasn't that bad, and although I don't like messaging in my entertainment, it actually addressed things we're currently experiencing in the world. The other thing is, I'll watch anything with Margot Robbie.
Hi Erin, you asked if there is anything we would like you to talk about in your videos. I would like to suggest the difference between male and female consciousness. Are they the same, or is there something fundamentally different about how men and women view the world. I know you broach on this topic implicitly in some of your videos, but how about being explicit about this issue, and taking it head-on.
Thx
I think these are pretty fair criticisms on the radical perspectives of feminism. Both men and women are treated unfairly, though that unfairness often looks very different and is usually left unrecognized. I think the only thing I see left out is that men are also sexualized in media; because the overly muscular, perfectly sculpted, strong or overly dominant men in fantasy are not at all reflective of average men. Not that I see that as a problem with fantasy, just as much as I don't see a strong badass woman being depicted is a problem, but it is also just as much of a sexualization as the complaints of perfect model bodied women that are sexualized in normally consumed media.
There are other things that I feel are fair to point out also, such as much fewer men will ever be cat-called by women, followed or harassed by women due to the normalization of men needing to approach women in dating, men will experience less situations that women quickly have to learn to defend themselves against. While I am "lucky" enough to be approached by women and that I learned early to develop healthy boundaries around refusing women from getting unwarranted attention from me, that is not a normal experience for most men.
Ultimately though, despite some inherent biological differences, men and women are more psychologically the same than we are different. Our society and our social evolution has just pushed those differences to one extreme or another. Understanding what a social construct is in Psychology is very helpful towards learning what these differences are.
In socialist, European nations like mine, parenting IS a paid occupation.
The Bechdel Test good till i watch war movies or horror
I'm a little curious, are you and your family Catholic? I noticed what I think is a rosary hanging off the wall. I myself am Catholic.
@@kaisersykes2782 No, my parents were atheists, but I consider myself a Christian. I just enjoy having the rosary because it's something sacred.
Homemaking IS PAID
since you save/earn
the $$ you'd be paying
SOMEONE ELSE
to do it
i take it that you follow Janice Fiamengo
@@DuffyLasker I think she's smart, yes
No, but they will be.
🔥♥️🔥
i agree with much of this video - unfortunately i disagree with much as well - please debate me 🎉🎉🎉
what is your biggest disagreement?
@ the red pill 💊 complain about women. removing all responsibilities from men.
@@mrslave41 makes no sense, they have been held accountable for centuries, they gave their lives by millions in battle to conquer democracy, freedom and human rights
@@mrslave41 makes no sense, they have been held accountable for centuries, even paying wih their lives
@@mrslave41 makes no sense, they have been held accountable for centuries
No.
Algorithm
I have a few thoughts for you, and some questions.
You mentioned the media, and how it portrays ideas to women about how they're oppressed by men. Who owns and runs the media?
You mentioned education, and how increasingly, women are indoctrinated to believe they're oppressed by men and a male-driven society. Who financially benefits when women enrol in university?
You mentioned capitalism, but never expanded upon it.
I've got a challenge for you: go listen to any feminist dialogue, and replace every instance of the word "men" and "patriarchy" with the terms "the rich" and "capitalist exploiters", and see how much more sense feminism makes.
Feminism is class struggle, but it's merely the powers that be, directing that frustration and anger towards men, instead of at the true culprits, capitalist exploiters.
You were so close, but you missed.
You are correct! Sad to see she missed, but I'm happy knowing these problems will be solved once the revolution happens!
@@rosscoe8674 Yes, feminism has a lot in common with communism.
My question remains: why did you mention capitalism but never expand upon the inherent exploitation that both men and women go through?
@@rosscoe8674 Because that's a different conversation concerning economics.
@@pyxylationNo revolution is happening😂 and in what way did she “miss”
if women aren't opressed how come you see so much violence against women everyday on the media?
check the ethnicity of the people comitting the violence
@@aeonian4560 Which media?
How often does "the media" talk about violence against men?
Violence is committed against men every day. In the US, men are 80% more likely to be the victim of a violent crime. So, what are you talking about?
Men are the bigger victims of violence. Women also commit copious amounts of violence. Lesbians relationships are some of the worst for DV.
@KC_Streams omg this channel 😂 its acctuly sad
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Feminists_by_religion 🤔