Hanna Rosin
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And she would put her paycheck down on the table, and then Luke would go cash that paycheck. And there was a sense of shame around it. Now, 15 years later, Luke is wearing a T-shirt saying, the end of men. Like, he's not embarrassed. He's like part of some big political movement slash community of like, we're aggrieved too. So that's what I watched happen in the 15 years where like,
And she would put her paycheck down on the table, and then Luke would go cash that paycheck. And there was a sense of shame around it. Now, 15 years later, Luke is wearing a T-shirt saying, the end of men. Like, he's not embarrassed. He's like part of some big political movement slash community of like, we're aggrieved too. So that's what I watched happen in the 15 years where like,
The Lukes who were like quietly suffering started like really loudly suffering. And that upended our politics and our culture in so many ways.
The Lukes who were like quietly suffering started like really loudly suffering. And that upended our politics and our culture in so many ways.
The Lukes who were like quietly suffering started like really loudly suffering. And that upended our politics and our culture in so many ways.
That's interesting. Because I bet underneath your question maybe is like, should I feel sorry for Luke? Is that what you're trying to... No, that's actually, that is not one of the questions that I have.
That's interesting. Because I bet underneath your question maybe is like, should I feel sorry for Luke? Is that what you're trying to... No, that's actually, that is not one of the questions that I have.
That's interesting. Because I bet underneath your question maybe is like, should I feel sorry for Luke? Is that what you're trying to... No, that's actually, that is not one of the questions that I have.
I think it's the most... powerful, most concrete, and most persistent expression of generalized anxiety. I mean, I was at a Trump rally, and the number of times that people use expressions like, we don't want beta males, we want alpha males. I'm telling you, we want a world where men are men and women are women. And I'm thinking,
I think it's the most... powerful, most concrete, and most persistent expression of generalized anxiety. I mean, I was at a Trump rally, and the number of times that people use expressions like, we don't want beta males, we want alpha males. I'm telling you, we want a world where men are men and women are women. And I'm thinking,
I think it's the most... powerful, most concrete, and most persistent expression of generalized anxiety. I mean, I was at a Trump rally, and the number of times that people use expressions like, we don't want beta males, we want alpha males. I'm telling you, we want a world where men are men and women are women. And I'm thinking,
The world is changing really fast, like the world around gender and all over the place, because it's happening in urban places and rural places, like the way a younger generation thinks about what gender is and what their own gender is. It's really shifting radically and how that is just genuinely terrifying to people.
The world is changing really fast, like the world around gender and all over the place, because it's happening in urban places and rural places, like the way a younger generation thinks about what gender is and what their own gender is. It's really shifting radically and how that is just genuinely terrifying to people.
The world is changing really fast, like the world around gender and all over the place, because it's happening in urban places and rural places, like the way a younger generation thinks about what gender is and what their own gender is. It's really shifting radically and how that is just genuinely terrifying to people.
Or it just becomes like a split, like the country splits in two and one part of the country has really like rigid traditional ideas of gender and the other goes in like totally the other direction.
Or it just becomes like a split, like the country splits in two and one part of the country has really like rigid traditional ideas of gender and the other goes in like totally the other direction.
Or it just becomes like a split, like the country splits in two and one part of the country has really like rigid traditional ideas of gender and the other goes in like totally the other direction.
I feel like I'm in some kind of Buddha mood or something. I mean, the immediate answer that comes to me is... Go for it. The world is... an unstable and scary place. And people have lost a lot of their grounding, whether because fewer people are getting married, because jobs are less stable, because the climate disaster, sort of for all sorts of reasons.
I feel like I'm in some kind of Buddha mood or something. I mean, the immediate answer that comes to me is... Go for it. The world is... an unstable and scary place. And people have lost a lot of their grounding, whether because fewer people are getting married, because jobs are less stable, because the climate disaster, sort of for all sorts of reasons.
I feel like I'm in some kind of Buddha mood or something. I mean, the immediate answer that comes to me is... Go for it. The world is... an unstable and scary place. And people have lost a lot of their grounding, whether because fewer people are getting married, because jobs are less stable, because the climate disaster, sort of for all sorts of reasons.