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Chapter 1: What hypothesis does the host propose about young men's disenfranchisement?
I got one hypothesis slash theory that I want to run by you to see what you think about it, okay? So stick with me for a second. Okay, we're thinking about young men, okay? So a lot of young men are kind of disenfranchised right now.
There's kind of certain groups, because I see a lot of young men in the sports world that are really driven, really motivated, but there is a certain sect of young men who feel left out. who feel like the world is against them, who feel like they've been told that they're toxic, that everything they do is wrong, and that men are sort of the drivers of all evil in this world.
And those men have been taught and conditioned to believe that they now can live this frictionless life behind the screen if they just have OnlyFans, AI girlfriend, some gambling, and do crypto. They don't have to leave their house and everything will be fine because they don't have to spray their fucking masculinity over everyone.
They don't have to develop themselves or face rejection or anything like that. So there's that group of people. And then that group of people are being told by the weird manosphere people like Myron Gaines that the system, quote unquote, is against them. And then the system now is run by the Jews in Israel.
Right.
And so because that's what, you know, fake masculinity Myron Gaines produces, even though he talks about traditional values and conservatism and he's 36 and has no wife and has no kids and he's fucking a fucking phony and he's fake and he's a fucking loser.
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Chapter 2: How are young men influenced by the manosphere and its narratives?
But anyways, he'll, so they go from basically the idea that they're struggling. Okay, now they follow these manosphere losers. These manosphere losers say, it's the system is against you. And that's technically true because there has been sort of a, a long span of telling kind of men that they need to move to the side.
That's a different conversation, but we'll just say the system has been against them. And now we have all this anti-Semitic tropes and conspiracies and blood libels, and Myron Gaines will tell you that the system is run by the Jews. So now a lot of young men want to blame something on someone because they have issues and they're struggling and they don't know what to do.
And so they have a sense of belonging. Well, if I just start blaming Jews for everything, then now I have a sense of belonging and now I have a group to join. And so I don't inherently think that young men hate Jews. That's just not what I'm trying to say. But I am trying to say that they do have, now they have a place for their hatred and they have a place for their anger.
And that just happens to be Jews.
Chapter 3: What role do anti-Semitic tropes play in the struggles of young men?
And the way we fix this is that we help young men be able to buy a house, get a girlfriend, and get a job. And through those three things, we fix Jew hatred.
I honestly have nothing to add to that because it's true. The only thing I would say is just one layer of why it seems like it's a conspiracy theory that it ends with Jews. Why Jews? It's because Jews are the only acceptable group of people to hate right now.
Outside of, and this is where I don't begrudge young men, young men, young men who are between the ages of 15 to 30, they've been told most of their lives that they are the problem. But the issue is you're not the problem. The problem is life. Life is hard. Life requires struggle. It's one of the things I love about Judaism. Judaism isn't so much about what you think in your head.
It's about the actions that you put out into the world.
Chapter 4: How can helping young men find purpose reduce Jew hatred?
And so Judaism understands that the world is going to be difficult. That's really, if you have to distill it down, what the story of Adam and Eve is sincerely about. It's the fact that, look, life is going to be difficult. You are going to have to work by the sweat of your brow if you're a man. You are going to have pains like you will never believe if you're a woman when you give birth.
Life is difficult. Nobody should ever be telling you that life is easy or that there is a certain cheat code to make life easy. Even when you get a job, even when you get married, even when you have children, you are going to have a hard time. You are going to struggle. But as we talked about at the beginning of this conversation, it is those struggles that make you a man.
And if you don't struggle, you'll forever be a boy. And if we want to really fix Jew hatred, Aaron, I think that that is the prescription. I think a lot of what the manosphere does is that they understand they're disaffected young men and that what they prescribe them is the worst possible thing for them. They prescribe them an easy out. They prescribe them a cheat code.
Chapter 5: What are the challenges young men face in today's society?
But that's not how you get better in life. You get better in life by overcoming adversity. So that's the message that they have to understand. You overcome adversity. You triumph over your struggles. And as a wayside, now you're going to stop looking at other people as if they're the ones that have caused this injustice upon you. Now, instead of looking outward,
to the Jews, and it's the Jews' fault, you're going to look inward and say, how can I better myself? And you're going to say, I'm going to take up responsibility. I'm going to overcome that responsibility. And when I do, I'm going to feel like a fucking giant. I'm going to feel like the most masculine man in the world because there's not a goddamn thing that I can't do because I'm a man.
And it's not the Jews' fault. It's not what they're doing to me. It's what I'm doing to myself that I need to overcome.
Chapter 6: How does Judaism offer a perspective on life's struggles?
Absolutely. Yeah. A lot of the prescriptions have a lot to do with maintaining your victim status and that you have no agency and you have no control and everything is out there. And that's just not how I've ever approached life. And that's not how the great men in my life, my role models, my dad, my coaches, all that have ever taught me.
You have agency, you have power, you have control over certain things. And if we can get to that place with young men, then they can less blame something else. And then like you're saying, be of service to the world. They can become great husbands and great fathers and great leaders and things that we desperately need in this society so we're not overtaken by
By this fake version, this fucking pseudo WWE pretend version of masculinity that Myron Gaines is because he's essentially a fucking OnlyFans model who just tries to get attention and attention, attention, attention, attention, attention by doing more and more bullshit and never actually doing the things that he prescribes to other people because he's fucking fake and phony.
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