I just outlined some ways those assholes are forestalled in their development and social skill acquisition, with feminism having a guiding hand in that. Becoming confused, browbeaten, bitter, less accomplished and actually less worthy. Not by comparison to women because most no one cares about that except feminists, but just by themselves as human beings.
You implicate this capital/industrialist class but exculpate one of its major tools.
Maybe you bought that gun originally but your enemy is pointing it at you.
I’m clearly never going to get anywhere with this conversation but I will say this....
The severe lack of social skills we are seeing - not just in boys but across the board - is imo and the opinion of pretty much everyone I work with the result in the increase of technology and the younger generations extreme adaptation of it. When we were kids we played outside, we didn’t have computers and cell phones and the video games we did have were very basic and for rainy or cold days. That isn’t how it is these days. It’s creating a generation with no common sense. The change is clear even if you look at someone born five years after I was. This is a whole completely different topic that truly deserves its own thread. Feminists had nothing to do with this. This is being pushed by the same ruling class who pushed the Roman forums and gladiators. Bread and circuses.
The schools have most definately become more hostile towards boys and male traits I will not disagree with you. But again those changes are all relatively recent and if you look back (or if like me you lived through them) you would see they all started with columbine. Feminism had nothing to do with this. This was used as a catalyst to impose a police state on our children. That has nothing to do with feminism.
The lack of jobs to feel natuzeal self esteem over is an economic matter which again started relatively recently - post 911 and the crash of 07/08. What happened during that crash? Mostly typical male jobs went away. Men were hurt the worst there. No doubt about it but it wasn’t feminists fault. Feminism had existed for decades prior to that without displacing men.
The only issue that might have anything to do with feminists even remotely is the lack of father figures. But economic analysis in social services show that its our economic system itself that encourages poor people not to marry. It’s called the marriage penalty. Look it up.
There was nothing hostile about my “change in goalposts” - I am genuinely concerned that no one seems to be looking at the true causes of our situation and am trying (in vein apparantly) to point people to them. But it seems everyone would rather just scapegoat each other instead. Easier perhaps.. idk. I do know it won’t accomplish what anyone wants.