Rob Henderson
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I did find it interesting that they chose to have this character, like you said, raised in this intact family. And so, you know, I'm trying to figure out like why that specifically it could have been a single dad. That might have been interesting if what's what's the guy's name? You mentioned Stephen something.
I did find it interesting that they chose to have this character, like you said, raised in this intact family. And so, you know, I'm trying to figure out like why that specifically it could have been a single dad. That might have been interesting if what's what's the guy's name? You mentioned Stephen something.
I did find it interesting that they chose to have this character, like you said, raised in this intact family. And so, you know, I'm trying to figure out like why that specifically it could have been a single dad. That might have been interesting if what's what's the guy's name? You mentioned Stephen something.
Graham. Yeah. So if if if this show had been, you know, he was a single father, you know, working overtime and his plumber job to make ends meet. And maybe he wasn't always able to be there for his son the way that he should have something like that. The fact that he had two parents. And and so then I thought, OK, well, maybe the message is this could happen to anyone.
Graham. Yeah. So if if if this show had been, you know, he was a single father, you know, working overtime and his plumber job to make ends meet. And maybe he wasn't always able to be there for his son the way that he should have something like that. The fact that he had two parents. And and so then I thought, OK, well, maybe the message is this could happen to anyone.
Graham. Yeah. So if if if this show had been, you know, he was a single father, you know, working overtime and his plumber job to make ends meet. And maybe he wasn't always able to be there for his son the way that he should have something like that. The fact that he had two parents. And and so then I thought, OK, well, maybe the message is this could happen to anyone.
You know, he's a he's a nice boy from a nice family, but he just got sucked into the incel red pill rabbit hole and he got brainwashed. But, you know, that like we didn't really get an explanation here. Maybe that's supposed to be the idea here is that there is no explanation other than the incel, you know, online world.
You know, he's a he's a nice boy from a nice family, but he just got sucked into the incel red pill rabbit hole and he got brainwashed. But, you know, that like we didn't really get an explanation here. Maybe that's supposed to be the idea here is that there is no explanation other than the incel, you know, online world.
You know, he's a he's a nice boy from a nice family, but he just got sucked into the incel red pill rabbit hole and he got brainwashed. But, you know, that like we didn't really get an explanation here. Maybe that's supposed to be the idea here is that there is no explanation other than the incel, you know, online world.
But then you would expect, like you said, you would expect more of this kind of violence because if even boys from good homes could, you know, become a criminal like this, then you should see way more boys doing this and you don't.
But then you would expect, like you said, you would expect more of this kind of violence because if even boys from good homes could, you know, become a criminal like this, then you should see way more boys doing this and you don't.
But then you would expect, like you said, you would expect more of this kind of violence because if even boys from good homes could, you know, become a criminal like this, then you should see way more boys doing this and you don't.
Right. Yeah. There's that kind of outgroup homogeneity effect of like any man who comments on relationships or talks or talks about women in a stereotypical way. They're all part of that same Andrew Tate, Red Pill, Manosphere. That's all the same sort of collapse into the same group.
Right. Yeah. There's that kind of outgroup homogeneity effect of like any man who comments on relationships or talks or talks about women in a stereotypical way. They're all part of that same Andrew Tate, Red Pill, Manosphere. That's all the same sort of collapse into the same group.
Right. Yeah. There's that kind of outgroup homogeneity effect of like any man who comments on relationships or talks or talks about women in a stereotypical way. They're all part of that same Andrew Tate, Red Pill, Manosphere. That's all the same sort of collapse into the same group.
But, yeah, I think that's right that like even even sort of politically, you know, the those findings about how generally if you if you measure the political attitudes of insults, they tend to lean center left. They probably don't really have sophisticated politics in general. They're just kind of upset. They're falling behind in terms of status, in terms of income.
But, yeah, I think that's right that like even even sort of politically, you know, the those findings about how generally if you if you measure the political attitudes of insults, they tend to lean center left. They probably don't really have sophisticated politics in general. They're just kind of upset. They're falling behind in terms of status, in terms of income.
But, yeah, I think that's right that like even even sort of politically, you know, the those findings about how generally if you if you measure the political attitudes of insults, they tend to lean center left. They probably don't really have sophisticated politics in general. They're just kind of upset. They're falling behind in terms of status, in terms of income.
They don't view themselves as particularly desirable or attractive. And, you know, their politics are probably like completely orthogonal, unrelated to however they're feeling about themselves in relationships. But it's just easy to sort of vaguely collapse Tate and Trump and everything that you don't like into, you know, they're all just these domineering evil men.
They don't view themselves as particularly desirable or attractive. And, you know, their politics are probably like completely orthogonal, unrelated to however they're feeling about themselves in relationships. But it's just easy to sort of vaguely collapse Tate and Trump and everything that you don't like into, you know, they're all just these domineering evil men.