This is not my personal opinion, I know Gen Z men who voted for Harris. But the voter demographics really speak for themselves, and maybe now people will look at the radicalization of young men as a serious (but solvable) issue.

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    11 days ago

    Unfortunately that will never happen. I honestly don’t think we are capable of thar. I lay in bed and wonder if I am just kidding myself in thinking I am liberal while deep down I am just another fascist.

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      Being a man doesn’t automatically make you a fascist, that’s misandrist talk. I am a man, voted for Harris, and I’m very disappointed in our nation, our DNC, and a good amount of the world now. Focus on making changes locally, start as local as possible (home) and then expand outwards (the neighborhood, city government, county government, etc).

      It sounds kinda silly, but there’s truth in that if you can’t make improvements in your own bedroom like cleaning up wires or making sure there are no clothes on the ground, this will impact other areas of your life.

      I’m here for you!

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      Again, you are dismissing 45% of your brothers. People like you, people who probably think the same negative things as you about themselves.

      Unironically young men need positive solidarity from each other. You are not biologically designed to be fascist. You’re lonely and self-hating by social engineering. And the more you believe that social engineering, the more the toxic men win.