Tate has been declared the "leader of the manosphere". And I am already seeing a backlash against the concept of bachelorhood as a lifestyle choice, men failing to find a partner and men who are deemed to be "beyond help" because they tell us that finding a partner comes naturally to virtually everyone.
And it is something that has united the left wing (who believe not having a partner and such rhetoric is misogynistic) and the right wing (who believe that both are an affront to traditional family values).
Tate has been declared the "leader of the manosphere". And I am already seeing a backlash against the concept of bachelorhood as a lifestyle choice, men failing to find a partner and men who are deemed to be "beyond help" because they tell us that finding a partner comes naturally to virtually everyone.
And it is something that has united the left wing (who believe not having a partner and such rhetoric is misogynistic) and the right wing (who believe that both are an affront to traditional family values).