You can not seriously believe that any government which seeks to implement a "bachelor tax" would apply it evenly to men and women.
Are there women beating down the doors of these 'young men' who are addicted to porn, video games or who are badly out of shape?
Welcome to tha fatherless generations.
Maybe if a bunch of simps hadn't given women the power to kick a father out of the home but still entitle themselves to his income while denying him access to his children and denying his children a male role model, this wouldn't be the state of young men.
Maybe if a bunch of weak, spineless simps hadn't allowed women to turn classrooms into bully pulpits where boys are indoctrinated with the belief that they are toxic and evil merely for existing, this wouldn't be the state of young men.
Maybe if a bunch of pathetic, simping excuses for men hadn't let feminists turn college campuses into gender war zones where young men are treated like potential rapists the minute they enroll, this wouldn't be the state of young men.
Maybe if a bunch of impotent, pussy-juice drinking simps hadn't let feminists turn every workplace into a minefield of false rape and harassment claims, or into a sisyphean dream pit where young men are constantly passed over for promotions in favour of women who work half as hard, just to meet a quota, this wouldn't be the state of young men.
Oh but surely, surely this time this particular policy will be applied equally, and will not result in yet another generation of fatherless, directionless, alienated, isolated young men who see the deck stacked against them and, instead of reacting violently, simply choose not to play the game.
But it won't. I'm actually astonished at the amount of abuse young men have put up with these past few decades without erupting into wanton, large-scale violence. It really speaks to the virtue of men as a gender.
I'm also astonished, but I feel like it's like a rubber band that they keep pulling back. Eventually it will snap and I'm not sure what will happen when it does. It could be violence, it could be absolute ostracization of women, it could be an attempt at political action.
I think they want violence to justify huge crackdowns on "misogyny".
You can not seriously believe that any government which seeks to implement a "bachelor tax" would apply it evenly to men and women.
Welcome to tha fatherless generations.
Maybe if a bunch of simps hadn't given women the power to kick a father out of the home but still entitle themselves to his income while denying him access to his children and denying his children a male role model, this wouldn't be the state of young men.
Maybe if a bunch of weak, spineless simps hadn't allowed women to turn classrooms into bully pulpits where boys are indoctrinated with the belief that they are toxic and evil merely for existing, this wouldn't be the state of young men.
Maybe if a bunch of pathetic, simping excuses for men hadn't let feminists turn college campuses into gender war zones where young men are treated like potential rapists the minute they enroll, this wouldn't be the state of young men.
Maybe if a bunch of impotent, pussy-juice drinking simps hadn't let feminists turn every workplace into a minefield of false rape and harassment claims, or into a sisyphean dream pit where young men are constantly passed over for promotions in favour of women who work half as hard, just to meet a quota, this wouldn't be the state of young men.
Oh but surely, surely this time this particular policy will be applied equally, and will not result in yet another generation of fatherless, directionless, alienated, isolated young men who see the deck stacked against them and, instead of reacting violently, simply choose not to play the game.
Grow up.
I was going to interject, but I think you hit everything on the head.
You're getting better at this than me!
Maybe that's the hope. The UK's own J6.
But it won't. I'm actually astonished at the amount of abuse young men have put up with these past few decades without erupting into wanton, large-scale violence. It really speaks to the virtue of men as a gender.
I'm also astonished, but I feel like it's like a rubber band that they keep pulling back. Eventually it will snap and I'm not sure what will happen when it does. It could be violence, it could be absolute ostracization of women, it could be an attempt at political action.
I think they want violence to justify huge crackdowns on "misogyny".