I learned that no one helps men at the age of 6. It was at school. We were regrouping under the rain a moment before we go to our classroom. Suddenly and for no reason a girl turned towards me and slammed me in the nuts with her knee. I fell to the ground in pain. The wired part was what happened after. I can't remember what was said but I heard adults talking. Then they proceeded as if nothing happened and everyone went to their classrooms. I was left in the middle of the courtyard alone agonising in pain under the rain. After a while the pain went away and I was able to stand up. I realised they just left me there alone. I went to my classroom. When she saw me the teacher asked nothing and just told me to sit at my place and not disturb. It took le a few more years to understand that's what they call feminism.
@adamschaefer8812 ай бұрын
And THAT is why the answer is for EVERY man to give EVERY woman the equality their feminist sisters demand. NO simping, NO white knighting, NO chivalry and NO mercy.
@j.w.312 ай бұрын
The distain is encouraged at an early age. If I marry and have kids, they’ll have to be homeschooled
@Kleyworks2 ай бұрын
Reversely moving heaven and earth for a few tears from out of nowhere. Many times.
@rohw00162 ай бұрын
I would’ve just left. Go over your liked and loved . And if that’s nowhere, just go nowhere alone .
@JLWprime102 ай бұрын
@@adamschaefer881 We need to have women do men jobs they will instantly regret ever wanting to be equal 😂😂
@kylehorner87822 ай бұрын
Strong and subsidized by government!!!
@docsavage86402 ай бұрын
With money stolen from men
@BheeOrgh2 ай бұрын
Strong and dependant : on Uncle Sam and his bros, local and state - men women don't need. 🤭🤪😝😂
@bigneiltoo2 ай бұрын
And what do taxpaying men get in return for subsidizing women? They get women with hyperinflated, impossibly unrealistic standards who find only 4.5% of men attractive and 80% ugly, where a man must earn $100K, be 6 feet tall and no more than 1 year older than her.
@mchard28102 ай бұрын
Ad men pay the lion share of taxes..So we subsidize these women too with our money, so they can say I am "independent (from a man)".
@bigneiltoo2 ай бұрын
@@mchard2810 Exactly. Women should have their welfare prorated by the percentage of men they find attractive.
@zakman19642 ай бұрын
Hi I am Greg 60 years old live in my van work full-time and it's Men that are living in vans and on the street. Mean while woman get help shelter food hot showers.
@thystaff7422 ай бұрын
Hope you can at least get a planet fitness membership so you can access a shower.
@MarioLuigi-vb3rp2 ай бұрын
Yup America is dying and sucks
@JLWprime102 ай бұрын
@@MarioLuigi-vb3rp We need to have women do men jobs they will instantly regret ever wanting to be equal 😂😂
@bobisbob6462 ай бұрын
Yup. My taxes keep opening women's shelters and 80% of the homeless are men. Young boys can't even get into a lot of shelters, they're treated just like grown men for purposes of demonization. The second a boy is old enough to not be a "cute kid" any more, women start hating him. All women.
@JLWprime102 ай бұрын
@@MarioLuigi-vb3rp We need to have women do men jobs they will instantly regret ever wanting to be equal 😂😂
@silverrhino112 ай бұрын
I have lived alone since the age of 15 & realised pretty damn quick that nobody was going to save me.
@OriginalPuro2 ай бұрын
Similar story, moved out at 14 BECAUSE no one was coming to save me. A man's got to do what a man's got to do.
@robertkijek2062 ай бұрын
I learned that lesson in first grade when I was getting beaten by a teacher. Often. I wasn't a talker and I did my schoolwork and my dad took her side because she was a customer of his heating oil delivery business.
@theboyisnotright63122 ай бұрын
@@robertkijek206know the feeling
@SleightWryderАй бұрын
You have my sympathy.
@DonTrump-sv1si2 ай бұрын
17 years old, when my single mother kicked me out, is when i knew i had zero people to lean on. It was me, myself and I ever since.
@thystaff7422 ай бұрын
Similar situation bro. Both my parents died when I was a child. My bro who was a my guardian left me on my own at 18. No job or work experience, no license, and still in HS.
@Kleyworks2 ай бұрын
18. And similarly she may have used funds for herself. Be everyone loves here though. No worries.
@TheKetsa2 ай бұрын
19 for me.
@davidsoom15512 ай бұрын
My policeman stepfather beat the hell out of me at 16 and threw me out as my mother looked on. I lived in the park and with friends sneaking around avoiding their parents until I finished high school. I could only count on my male friends. To this day it holds true.
@drstrangelove49982 ай бұрын
Well said Don.
@mediocreman22 ай бұрын
I work in a technology field with about 40% women in my division. If all the women were gone for three months, nothing would really change except we'd have less meetings. But if the men took even one day off, everything would stop functioning.
@YouTubeCensors2 ай бұрын
And yet you wrongly self label as Mediocre man... Seems to me you're surrounded by mediocre or less than Women.
@michaelwaninger31552 ай бұрын
Iceland is the most feminist country in the world. Apparently that's not good enough for Icelandic women. So they decided to go on strike for a day to teach men. 25 % of the workforce (all women) didn't show up to work for a day and the gap went up a hair. They weren't even missed. 😂 Although hr departments had the lowest complaints in decades😂. Look,it up 😂
@markh.76502 ай бұрын
@@michaelwaninger3155 I've seen the news report and it's so true. The workforce has ZERO use for women, other than to self perpetuate the HR dept.
@brandonflorida109214 күн бұрын
I was a software engineer for the second half of my career and I experienced this first hand at all of the companies at which I worked. In my entire career in software, I saw only one female programmer whom I though was competent. It was widely understood every place I worked that any project needed to contain at least one male programmer to make things come out right. I saw female programmers create a lot of serious programs. I saw one case in which a woman was supposed to write a relatively simply program to produce a report from a database. Time was passing and she wasn't finishing, so there was more and more pressure on her. Finally she completed the program but gave two weeks notice somewhat before that. After she left the company, they noticed that the report looked the same no matter what the situation. They had a male programmer check the code and he discovered that she had simply hard coded in one single fake report that never touched the data. Apparently, the pressure had been more than she could bear. The hiring managers hire the female software engineers only because they're forced to. It seems like women's brains are just not very good at this type of work.
@nomaam-br5492 ай бұрын
I'm strong and independent and don't need no woman. Women do not care about the struggles men endure.
@PanSearedRibeye682 ай бұрын
Women hang out at the finish line to pick who came in the top 3. They don’t care about the struggle.
@bigneiltoo2 ай бұрын
@@PanSearedRibeye68 Today's women get used by all the top 3.
@PanSearedRibeye682 ай бұрын
@@bigneiltoo Yes.
@AsarKeziah12 ай бұрын
Amen! Preach brother!
@thecowboy96982 ай бұрын
If a woman doesn't care about your struggles, then she doesn't truly love you.
@stephenbarnes9042 ай бұрын
When I was 15 I asked my dad, "When will I know that I'm a real man?". He responded, "when you realize you're all alone in this world - but it doesn't bother you."
@sumairshirazi2 ай бұрын
Women can't live without men
@svenoden82952 ай бұрын
Men don't function without women.
@bigneiltoo2 ай бұрын
Men love women a lot but don't need them that much. Women need men a lot but don't love them that much.
@sumairshirazi2 ай бұрын
@@bigneiltoo exactly
@sumairshirazi2 ай бұрын
@@bigneiltoo watch survival by bear grylls
@bobgreenfield91582 ай бұрын
@@sumairshirazi Wasn't Bear Grylls killed by a stingray?
@120671rm2 ай бұрын
I'm a plumbing trade supervisor at a large institution. I admire and respect the girls that become apprentices these days but they are unable to work by themselves. They just don't have the strength to do the job. They cant open and close hydrant valves, sluice valves, lift anything over 20-30 kilograms, hold onto an battery drill or impact hammer, operate a jack hammer etc etc. In fact it costs us money having them on the tools as I need to send extra men with them to get the job done. Being a large institution we are being forced to put on girls to meet quotas. Hopefully none of them die or get seriously injured on my watch.
@YouTubeCensors2 ай бұрын
I bet you're counting the days till you retire and its no longer your problem..
@kmaclub1432 ай бұрын
Might want to do a spread sheet to see if it is cheaper to hire a lawyer and fight the fine than send 2 people to do a 1-man job.
@graymatters75842 ай бұрын
They get promoted faster so they can “supervise.”
@amunderdog2 ай бұрын
@@graymatters7584 That is sad. Promoted to level of incompetence.
@Bucketmanhead2 ай бұрын
I’m a guy and I need men. I have power, sewer, internet, and gas lines going to my house. Who built all that? Men. Who built my house? Men. Who paved the roads and built the bridges and highways I drive on? Men. Who built the building I work in? Men. We all need guys and gals and we all perform invisible labor so that our economy and society can function.
@WhtCrstlJudgmntDrgn2 ай бұрын
I learned at 7 years old that the world hates me and wants me dead. My mother believed that I was better off dead than alive, and her failure to put me in a Pine Box in a field proved it. I've been a paraplegic since. I was homeless after that, and considered dead afterwards. I moved accordingly. Male disposability is being seen by men, and when it reaches a certain point... humanity is cooked. I give it 2 generations, tops.
@Shadowclaw25Ай бұрын
Walk into a Buddhist or Hare-Krisnha Tempel, also there is no men/women. Its only Humans. Its the best environment for Healing we got on this Planet.
@theoriginalDAL3572 ай бұрын
The old saying: “After a setback a man can always land on his feet, a woman can always land on her back,” suddenly came to mind while watching this video.
@nerychristian2 ай бұрын
When boys hit puberty, they learn that they are alone and must accept the pain that they experience in life. They are discouraged from crying or complaining or sharing their emotions. They are expected to be strong at all times. If they show any weakness, other boys will make their lives miserable. Boys are told that they will one day be the men of the house, and must be there to protect their moms and sisters. Unfortunately, boys are not taught about female manipulation. Boys are very naive about women. They place them on pedestals. I think most young men dream about finding a woman to love. And they assume that women are just as loving and self sacrificial as them
@cosmictreason22422 ай бұрын
If i have the privilege to raise boys, they will be SO prepared for the world. It would be a shame not to get to pass on my knowledge
@fjorddenierbear48322 ай бұрын
At age 40 I am well familiar with the limitations of my past self. A part of me seems to enter lobotomy-mode when I fall in love, so I am kinda done with them. It's like the Hollywood brainwashing or my primitive instincts override my wisdom and get me into trouble. I probably could not accept any woman at this point. if the world had taught me shit from a young age and if the culture was not degenerate, I may have had a very different life. But I'm fine -- I enjoy being alone. That's not really cope. I'm happy. Does my brain have fewer 'love orgasms', OK sure, but I've got 9/10 things sorted out. The last thing to complete my day would be the mythical creature known as a "good woman". Women are interesting when we lack experience, but with experience comes contempt. Indeed, familiarity with female nature breeds contempt.
@docsavage86402 ай бұрын
In my lifetime I have yet to meet even one independent women, merely women who claim to be but whose lives would fall apart without a support system of men making their lives possible.
@michaelwaninger31552 ай бұрын
Exactly right, keep hearing about all these "boss bitches" but very rarely meet one who is more than just the bitch part, lol😂. Guy posted a profile from a dating site: strong independent single mom of 5 owns own home and car. Takes care of children by myself. And still find time to work part-time at diner...😂She clearly doesn't buy house,, car, feed and cloth 5 kids working part-time at the diner as a waitress 😂😂.
@schumannresonanceswithverte2 ай бұрын
Before I was 10, I knew I was on my own. It took not-too many times of my father promising to do something with me, but just "forgetting" to pick me up, after promising to be there, that I realized I was on my own.
@user-er9hv4pl2u2 ай бұрын
Cool video, My relationship of 5 years ended a month ago. The love of my life decided to leave me, I really love her so much I can’t stop thinking about her, I’ve tried my very best to get her back in my life, but to no avail, I’m frustrated, I don’t see my life with anyone else. I’ve done my best to get rid of the thoughts of her, but I can’t, I don’t know why I’m saying this here, I really miss her and just can’t stop thinking about her
@user-er9hv4pl2u2 ай бұрын
Amazing, how did you get a spiritual counselor, and how do i reach her?
@user-er9hv4pl2u2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this valuable information, i just looked her up now online. impressive
@CesarNostradamus-wj9uq2 ай бұрын
It’s natural generally takes half the time or a maximum of two years to fully get over someone you truly loved.
@trev100Ай бұрын
Believe me. Go no contact immediately. Any contact you to try to make will only push her away further/faster. The best thing you can do if a woman breaks up with you is to make her feel like it means nothing to you (even if she's the love of your life). The only thing she needs to hear from you is SILENCE. No man ever got his woman back by chasing her. EVER. And listen to this. WHEN she comes back (be prepared for a year at least). Because she will (don't fall for the fake breadcrumbs). Then YOU decide if you want her back after the decisions she made when you were apart. This is how you handle it. Take it to the bank. I know how hard it is. REMEMBER, YOU aren't interested in a woman who breaks up with you, and she had better show you when she comes back that it will never happen again. You can tell her the truth after she's earned it back. Good luck brother.
@tizodd6Ай бұрын
My ex-wife told me, after nine years together, that she loved me but wasn't in love with me anymore. I later found out she was cheating with one of her co-workers. It took me years to get over the feelings of betrayal, but eventually, I became thankful for the experience. It taught me to be self-sufficient, and to never allow another person to have that much control over my life and my happiness. I say all this, to tell you to keep your head up. Grow and learn from the experience. In the end, you'll be a better man for it. edit: Also, *PLEASE* stop begging her to come back to you. She's already shown you how she feels about you. You don't want her coming back to you just because she pities you, or because you wore her down. Chasing her will only give you repeated rejection and heartache. Move on, learn, and grow from the experience.
@funnymanricktwo2 ай бұрын
Strong and subsidized by taxpayers.
@chalsfo2 ай бұрын
Aka men, womankind don't pay tax
@SCOTT771002 ай бұрын
You have to watch the video of the female construction worker in the mud yelling she quits, she quits and she leaves during the job. These jobs are necessary, brutal on the body and mind and now imagine dealing with this type of work, the bosses and pressures and than going home to deal with an argumentative or cheating girlfriend/wife with drama. No thanks. A good woman, peace, relaxation, tranquility and when well rested doing things together, 100% yes--A woman with drama etc......stay away.
@city_of_coompton68322 ай бұрын
Meh I work in construction I prefer it to sitting in a cubicle staring at a computer screen all day
@SCOTT771002 ай бұрын
@@city_of_coompton6832 100% all the way
@GeorgeLiquor2 ай бұрын
Women will say shit like this, then complain that a male neighbor wouldn't offer to help them bring their groceries in the house
@stephenhardstaff69712 ай бұрын
I stopped offering to help a random women with their groceries even if I was walking the same way,I felt bad but after seeing so many convictions under female lies it's not worth it,
@stanlyqbrick16212 ай бұрын
all the women in my family who have divorced or are single will call me regularly to do man stuff. I ask them after i finish say fixing their front door or repairing their plaster walls if they are independent and they still say yes. lol.
@nerychristian2 ай бұрын
Simp
@Hope_Boat2 ай бұрын
Stop behaving like their slave please.
@city_of_coompton68322 ай бұрын
Tell them NPNW. Simple as.
@stanlyqbrick16212 ай бұрын
@@nerychristian the definition of simping is not helping your mother and sisters. its helping non familial women. My ex wife doesn't get any help once the kids left home as she is not foamily anymore.
@ComputersAndLife2 ай бұрын
Better yet, ask if you can stay and talk! How long after the job is done are they rushing you out the door?
@anthonywilliams70522 ай бұрын
Let societies that appreciate their men continue. I see no reason to help a society that shows us CONTEMPT and treats us as expendable.
@frankalvareziii8289Ай бұрын
Well Said!!😊
@zakman19642 ай бұрын
I also have 5 sister's who I have nothing to do with any more because it's all about Me me me like a lot of woman me me me
@pookatim2 ай бұрын
Not all men do dangerous jobs but all dangerous jobs are done by men. One could accurately say.
@billstarr93962 ай бұрын
Hi Erin! Women don't need men, LOL. I'm a commercial and industrial electrician by trade therefore I get calls from family members all the time, but mainly female family members. My male family members only call when they have an electrical issue. Although my female family members call me for any kind of household repairs, not just electrical, and they don't hesitate to call.
@km762 ай бұрын
I bet the female family members don't offer financial reimbursement either...
@tommiller71772 ай бұрын
I charge $120 / hr. Plus material, mileage, fuel, weight, and weather.
@nelson20952 ай бұрын
I'm the tech support, mechanic, plumber, carpenter, gardener, electrician, etc. In the family. My mom, sister, aunts, sister-in-law, niece, cousins and their friends, calls me whenever they need help with any kind of labour. Notice the pattern? They are all women. 😂 Only one male family member asked me for help because he was building a deck and he got an injured knee. We tag team that damn thing. Was fun too.
@pirateracingnz98462 ай бұрын
Same here, I am an electrical and mechanical engineer with the trades to go with them. Women are the first to ask for help. I am a rescue volunteer so that’s all I do to help society now, I tell people to google someone as I don’t have the time, even family as no one has ever come to my aid. In 2020, I was a victim in a vehicle accident. 36 broken bones and eight months of surgeries and rehabilitation. No one came to help me and I only had one working arm and leg. No one helped so I stopped helping others other than my rescue volunteering. Society has suffered since social media.
@pileobones70352 ай бұрын
Problem is in some places like here in Canada, you are considered married under common law after only living together for six months and the gov't can get involved if she leaves. As a consequence, I stayed single.
@cuteface882 ай бұрын
Self-deletion is the second leading cause of death for men under 40 in Canada. :)
@francoistombeАй бұрын
Or she has to maintain her separate address.
@lowbloodprsure2 ай бұрын
Government does not subsidize any woman. It's MEN WHO PAY for all that.
@bcvanrijswijk2 ай бұрын
Young men don't know nobody is coming to save them. They experience it every day of their life from the time they are little boys. It becomes part of your subconscious without even thinking about it.
@peterturnham51342 ай бұрын
No one's coming to save me? I learnt that at 11 years old when my father died and my mother didn't have a job. I was working every morning doing Two paper rounds before going to school and working every saturday in a shop then cleaning factory toilets in the evening. I worked all through university until my final year with all the exams. There I ran out of money and I lived for two months on a big bag of rice and a big packet of dried soup Who's coming to help me? YES I got a good job progressed and did projects all over the world. In April I retired. I was married 25 years, my wife never worked a day, drove around in a GTI with two credit cards in her pockets at the divorce she got half of all the assets and damages for her loss of lifestyle. Will a woman come to save me? Dream on
@JohnQPublic3452 ай бұрын
Wow. Just wow. That's horrible
@dominickcordova48312 ай бұрын
I've worked construction my whole life, in the Snow, Rain, 105°'s, at times with a cast, stitches, with a sore back. Some out of town jobs, I would travel from Glenwood Springs to Aspen or Vail. Wake up at 4:00 AM and get home at. 9;00 P.M. to go back in 6 hours. And on Weekends do the chores. I don't get a. Vacation? What's a vacation?
@city_of_coompton68322 ай бұрын
Nah f that. I work construction too. At least 8 hours between shifts or I say no thanks.
@bobbyscalchi40132 ай бұрын
Same. I'm in the solar electrical trades. My current project is 4 hours away. I've been living out of a hotel since last Nov.
@JohnQPublic3452 ай бұрын
Same here brother, and I'm 57... still working as a contractor. When I get home, the wife asks me to move furniture, etc, and share household duties
@dominickcordova48312 ай бұрын
@@JohnQPublic345 I'm 50.
@JohnQPublic3452 ай бұрын
@@dominickcordova4831 dang, youre old too! lol
@leitheparsons11862 ай бұрын
I am very honest I have worked in the trades with women that good at their jobs. All have been lesbians. I have worked women that were dead weight and tried to get guys to do their job. The women that were good at their jobs became inspectors or instructors in their early 40s. By the way you haven't lived until you have Your foreman is battling with her apprentice because she cheated on her! GOOD TIMES!!
@Dragonstalon10012 ай бұрын
Erin, you are not 'Cynical', You are a 'Realistic' and see things how they really are.
@cosmictreason22422 ай бұрын
Being cynical is just being realistic admit negative things. Realists are also optimists , it's just less obvious since it just looks like optimism
@DavidGarcia-kw4sf2 ай бұрын
If you are a man, you're pretty much on your own. If you are very lucky, you have some good family members that will be there for you. But many don't.
@graymatters75842 ай бұрын
That’s actually a godsend. Men have no safety net, and it sharpens them. It forces them to be capable. If anything, all the help w0men get handicaps them the rest of their lives. Better for everybody to be raised like a boy in my view. Don’t complain about it. It’s an advantage.
@bigneiltoo2 ай бұрын
Anyone tired of women at work making their voices so artificially deep (something alpha male leaders at work naturally do) that they have constant vocal fry?
@crystaldbj2 ай бұрын
The concept was always, No one should have to save you. You should be saving others.
@timgilbert30512 ай бұрын
Some of the jobs were oil roughneck (well drills aren't one long bit, but are made of many extension pieces that screw together ro be long enough to drill deep, and those finger eating chains are providing the power to join each segment to the rest). One of the divers was doing underwater welding (combining two separate very dangerous occupations into one lethal blend of electricity, high water pressure, rough seas, and poor visibility) and the other was a diver searching for missing person's remains where the police have been unable to give their families closure (where the "best" outcome is that you might "get" to tell the family that their searching and hoping is over).
@thystaff7422 ай бұрын
Not every man can do those oil rig jobs. Extremely dangerous, especially the under water welding.
@dale116dot72 ай бұрын
These days more rigs have top drive or power tongs so the chains aren’t used quite as often, though a crew using a chain is impressive and I think can make the connection faster.
@timgilbert30512 ай бұрын
@@thystaff742 most men have the capacity if they're in shape
@markh.76502 ай бұрын
@@dale116dot7 Quite a lot of that montage footage is older than I am, except maybe the welders. I'm rapidly closing in on 60. Single by choice, as I learned at a very early age that women had nothing to add to my life but pain and suffering, and I didn't want to pass on my defective genes.
@alanmerrick28412 ай бұрын
The pandemic hit women hardest mentally because it was a problem that no one could rescue them from.
@michaelwaninger31552 ай бұрын
Not to mention all the men had to stay home with their wives for a year opening their eyes to how annoying they're wives are and asked for divorces.😂😂
@horrorbiz72Ай бұрын
It also hit them hard because they weren’t getting validation at work and men at home were not gonna make up the difference. They are just taller children. The firefighter analogy was spot on. After so many years of abuse, I love watching them hit the wall and fail.
@normbrinkman2 ай бұрын
My wife once asked me to plant a prune tree , I explained prunes come from plums . She disagreed . I just left the room before lmao . There is just no winning .
@bigneiltoo2 ай бұрын
I remember way back in 1993. My first girlfriend. She was bisexual which was a new trend then. She told me "most people with AIDS are heterosexual". And I replied "but only 10% of people are gay so you have to prorate and you find a gay person is more likely to have AIDS". This was too much math for her. I learned that if you "win" the argument with a woman they cry.
@garyrobinson80202 ай бұрын
Did you explain to her that raisins came from grapes.
@YouTubeCensors2 ай бұрын
God bless them or to say God did bless them by creating men to keep them alive...
@bigneiltoo2 ай бұрын
@@garyrobinson8020 Did he explain to her that raisins came from Feminists?
@normbrinkman2 ай бұрын
@@garyrobinson8020 As a matter of fact I did . I made a comparison , she refused to believe me .
@johanjotun16472 ай бұрын
NoOne in the modern age is independant, we buy our food at markets, need utility workers, and road workers the list goes on, unless your part of an amish community that farms with horse teams, and even still they rely on trade within the group, there are only a handful of survivalists that are rugged and knowlegable enough to hack it in the wild, and even they need the rule of law to defend their access to public hunting and fishing land.
@johnc.82982 ай бұрын
Erin, you and the guy from "Manguide" regarding a "State Contract marriage" is right on. I first thought similarly since same sex "marriage" became law. Scripture teaches believers to be separate from the world. State contract "marriage" is relatively new. The guy on your video was correct, there is no Biblical mention of the State involving itself in people's marriages. A public ceremony is all that is required to be Biblical. The Church needs to be separate with its own marriage registry, dated, with signed witnesses only as a record of the marriage occurring for posterity. The State needs to be pushed out of people's private lives.
@garrett6212 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@dr.vonslifeinvesting64852 ай бұрын
I have my grandparents wedding certificate in German from the Lutheran church in 1943. I don’t think the state was involved back then (this was in Canada).
@bobbyscalchi40132 ай бұрын
It used to be that way with Napoleonic Records kept by the Church. Who was married and who was baptized.
@edblub1838Ай бұрын
Not just with marriage, but everywhere. The state makes everything worse and more expensive. Cars, health care, security, housing, marriage, absolutely everything...
@GOLDKW-bl4gp2 ай бұрын
Tim Pool was such a Simp on his broadcast Saturday. Every time Rachel Wilson would blame the women, Tim Pool would turn it around and blame the men. He sounded like he worked for the Daily Wire. Made a comment a few weeks back telling Andrew Wilson that he needed to read some books. I use to watch his content now once I see what is in the caption I will make a decision then. Rachel was fantastic. Much better than she was previously on that show. She dominated the show.
@tubalcain68742 ай бұрын
💯 I noticed the exact same thing. Insulting his guest (Mr. Wilson) with the snarky "have you ever read a book" commentary. I'm 66, and the feminization of men that I see more and more (both young and older men) is alarming. I stopped listening to Tim Pool as well.
@JohnQPublic3452 ай бұрын
I may have watched pool once. Didn't like him right off the bat
@davidh6799Ай бұрын
he is a simp
@jon69782 ай бұрын
Already dont give a crap about society. Spend most days at home playing games, at the bar with friends, or on my motorcycle. Being alone is better than the alternative. No dating apps, no social media other than youtube i guess. I just dont care anymore.
@edblub1838Ай бұрын
In to my mid 20's I tried to do something useful. But that over for a while now. The only thing I give a crap about is my own comfort. I don't own anybody anything.
@TLO72 ай бұрын
women know they're not independent because on the low they are still with many and multiple men all at once
@TLO72 ай бұрын
just more of the lie they need to tell men to maintain the fake image of being pure
@bobbyscalchi40132 ай бұрын
They have one for every situation and task they need or want fulfilled. Like a tool, and completely shameless about it.
@counttoast26472 ай бұрын
Those things are different: 1. What women say they want 2. What women think they want 3. What women actually want 4. What women need and what is good for them
@nerychristian2 ай бұрын
Women are like children who think they know what they want
@hiwmanateessoulscience57132 ай бұрын
"When did I first learn that nobody is coming to save me?" Its not a matter of learning. I have always taken responsibility for my situation. Nobody owes me help. So I don't expect it.
@bigneiltoo2 ай бұрын
The fact you don't state your gender makes this ambiguous.
@hiwmanateessoulscience57132 ай бұрын
@@bigneiltoo I thought that was implicit in the context within which the question was asked. There is an objective way to know however.
@JackS-iy5uv2 ай бұрын
The guy in the water is a job called underwater welding.
@PrimoRocker2 ай бұрын
We all knew that, thanks for sharing
@JackS-iy5uv2 ай бұрын
@@PrimoRocker the lady presenting the video didn't know what the job was
@kennymonty82062 ай бұрын
I feel sorry for these feminists. Just a little. They got played. But, they're going to have to pay for it just the same.
@martinwalker9386Ай бұрын
Stress: in 1992 my wife and I had a daughter, no eyes, extra fingers and toes, open sore umbilical hernia, open sore on the scalp, heart transposed, mirror imaged, big hole in the septum of the ventricles. Then there was a separate birth defect, her skull had fused about the time her brain should have gone into a growth phase. The doctors didn’t believe that she could withstand the surgery to close the hernia and scalp. And didn’t believe that she would live to be a month old even if she did survive the surgery. My wife knew that taking her off life support was the right decision, however she couldn’t say it, I had to give the order.
@bobkonradi10272 ай бұрын
At the 19:30 point of the video, they're talking about "Boss Babes.": A man goes to work every day, he has to deal with a boss at some level all the time on his daily "first shift." When he goes home at night, he wants peace and quiet. He does not want to have to deal with another boss on his 2nd and 3rd shifts.
@geography_guy3352 ай бұрын
One major difference between men and women is that men are big picture and women focus on the minutiae. Women have a hard time, like Martha in the Bible, in what's really important. Men can help them prioritize in which details to focus on. Men can also benefit from women. We can sometimes focus on the big picture too much and get overwhelmed. A woman can help a man break the big picture down into it's component parts..
@smiles76312 ай бұрын
Your so funny! I love your reactions! I hope someday I can find a down to earth woman like you. I keep saying I got to get out of the city to find a good woman. Better yet out of the country lol.
@snyder51902 ай бұрын
It’s nice to hear at least one woman genuinely show understanding and appreciation. I never thought I would see the day tbh.
@KingBearmane2 ай бұрын
It's annoying to hear people say "partner" To me by saying that you are not truly loving and respecting that man or woman. It feels better to hear my man/boyfriend/husband and it also feels worth everything.
@metoo75572 ай бұрын
All throughout history men have been disposable. The only difference now there are those who have zero qualms celebrating that as a virtue on public stage.
@jessedessain21492 ай бұрын
I realized that no one is coming to rescue me when my mom's health has declined, my brother, father, sister and my friend might love me but I'm not quite sure if their "there" for me
@KJ-md2wj2 ай бұрын
In the 60's they talked about interdependence and synergy as if it was the primary law of creation. Of course, farmers knew it all along, but didn't write about for a book or magazine article. Then came feminism and it was all about "I need no man" and independence. No synergy, no interdependence, just me, me, me too. Total polarization like Protestants and Catholics battling each other a 100 years ago.
@robertkidd12682 ай бұрын
The problem I have is the male politician that went along with this foolishness for money. I think it was in the Netherlands 100k women did a protest where the all took a day off work guess what everything kept going on as usual except HR departments reported less complaints.
@AxelPowersGarageАй бұрын
Wow! You have uncovered so many issues that I had already figured out, but wouldn't talk about in public. And no, I would never get married again. My marriage was an absolute nightmare from day one. It took me seven years to get head above water financially and emotionally after that. Never again.
@user-us3pd7nw6xАй бұрын
No, I DEMAND that when I leave to go to work that you will care for my children and run my household. Housewife is a full time job that I respect and are thankful. My wife is very happy because she knows what to do to make me happy thus making herself happy
@michaelpalumbo24162 ай бұрын
Winter is Here.
@bobgreenfield91582 ай бұрын
It is July 6, 2024. So it is Summer.
@hdcvo25702 ай бұрын
This video should be listened by all women. Thank you FFE
@justme-l9k2 ай бұрын
I'm retired, I don't do anything or as little as possible for a society that threw ME out of the box decades ago. they don't deserve the MEN. I'm happy looking into that box I was thrown out of and counting my blessings. society did ME a really big favor in the long run.
@joesimple9895Ай бұрын
Hi I am a 62 year old man and have been blessed with a wonderful Wife and children. Married for 32 years. As you said some times good and some times not so good but we are a team and we have always worked out our issues and that in my opinion is what makes us work so well. My wife has a better education then me and reentered the workplace after our children went to college. There can be balance when both spouses are trulily in love. I respect my wife has a successful career and I also am smart enough to listen to both sides of a disagreement and we then come together again and revisit the issue and work things out for us. That is Love. thank you so much for your channel its refreshing.
@lesbourgeois182923 күн бұрын
Just like you helped people with horses, I help people with their homes. We can all be taken advantage of. Your educating men for free right now and we thank you
@GOLDKW-bl4gp2 ай бұрын
Question you asked was how much longer will men continue to do these dangerous jobs? Quick answer is forever. Colleges do not want men. Corporations and the Government do not want men. So men are left with the vital jobs or just die. They are pushing men into two fields, military or blue collar.
@smiles76312 ай бұрын
You asked the question "when did you learn that no one is going to save you". I've always had great parents and friends that were willing to help me. Like loaning me some money or helping me do something when I was younger. I am very grateful for this. One thing I learned from my step father is work ethic. You go to work no matter what, you suck it up and do your job with out complaining. I wish he would of taught me more about women. He grew up with three sisters so maybe he just felt like he didn't have to. I moved out of the house at 18 and never moved back in. Never had to because I learned to take care of myself. Dad was strict but now I understand. My parents did a good job teaching me to be independent. I feel for the people out there with no one to help them. No one taught them to be independent. To have discipline. To save money. It is alarming to see construction workers on the rise of offing themselves. Is this a sign of the downfall? MGTOW is a big sign that things are going bad. It's been around for awhile but it's gaining steam. If men don't have a reason to survive and produce more children then what are we here for? Sure you can go do your hobbies, but there will be a constant reminder either in society or your head that something is off. I've been single for a few years now and it's not getting any easier for me to forget about women. I see them but they are taken. I've only grown more frustrated that I can't find someone. There's at least 4 billion women on this planet lol. Yeah, the divorce thing. Men do blame themselves to much. I never got a straight answer from my ex wife to why she wanted to leave. I think she let her tiktok friends persuade her that she didn't need a man or she was swooning over another man. lol I don't know honestly. So I was left with confusion of what I did wrong. It made me better myself in a few ways. I learned a lot about female nature, got my teeth fixed, quit smoking cigs, quit drinking, healed some old wounds internally, etc. I had to rediscover who I was. Now, she wont come around at all. Her daughter lives with me and has 2 babys. She wont come here to visit her own grandbabies. She will only go to her sisters and meet up. It feels horrible. Her whole family will come over to my house and have a birthday party for the grandbabies and she wont show up, ever. I can't hardly talk about it without tearing up. She turned into a different person it seems. Got a whole sleeve tattoo. Oh well, I'm talkable today, forgive me lol. Thank you for the video. I always learn something.
@HVYMTL552 ай бұрын
Noone saves what's thrown away.
@edp22602 ай бұрын
At 13-14 years old knew that no one will save me. That was the expectation.
@derricklough1172Ай бұрын
My mom and life experiences told me/showed me that I have to create my own safety net. I was to not rely on others for help. My home life/ childhood was so toxic I swore I would never get married. And then found myself in a toxic relationship without realizing it. I love my kids, but if the option came up again, it would be a solid no.
@greghayes9118Ай бұрын
That's exactly how it is. Right now I am struggling to plan how to manage my own estate after I die, before I die.
@chihoyvon2 ай бұрын
I learn't it at 8 years old, lost by my older sister in Paris suburb I cried half an hour on my own(and finaly found on my own my way back !) useless,there was only selfish humans aroud,a market day 45 years ago in Paris ! By 18 I bought my first bag pack....
@hectorcruz4341Ай бұрын
I learned as a male no one was coming to save me after being beaten up and bloodied by other bullies in school I told the teacher and my parents the school did nothing and my father would just tell me it's mind over matter and just make the best of it.
@hdcvo25702 ай бұрын
3:23 😂👍 that reaction was good! That’s what men think when they hear that crap from women.
@TheAlmosted2 ай бұрын
"When did you learn no one is saving you?" I knew that the moment I truly understood what a relationship between a man and a woman was about. So about 13? I did try to reject reality at the time because I was still a child, but I had a good father which taught me right and I learned the value of stoicism.
@freeatlast1020Ай бұрын
I belong to a group at my church. The concept of the group is for the men to sit down one on one with another man and you just talk about whatever you want. The only restriction is that it stays between the two of you. Men don't do well networking so this group has brought me from depression to what I have always drempt of being. So empowering!
@yourplumbingpal12252 ай бұрын
39 mins, so true. My ex just thinks all the risks out there are ridiculous and could never ever happen, I found even the failure to look at such risks and maybe evaluate them totally crazy, not to even consider them
@vickiewilson3997Ай бұрын
I always admired my Father, but didn’t really appreciate him as a man until I was an adult with children of my own and an ex-husband who left me for a younger woman. Being a single mom made me so proud of my Dad for the man he was and instilling that same masculinity in my Brother, as well as influencing my brother-in-laws and his Grandsons.
@tdrive3982 ай бұрын
8:38 Emily is correct. Far TOO few women will loudly proclaim their appreciation for her Man (or Men in general)- because they value the approval of the gyrrl posse more than they love their Man. They're more than happy to loudly publicly diss Men, but not publicly respect nor love their Man. I was told that I was expected to be on my own when I turned 18. 18:01 If you were working under your husband's authority, you could do and say the right things without stress: simply say, "My husband won't allow that." If they complain or mock you, tell them, "Take it up with my husband." He'll gladly take the heat and support you.
@Weaseldog20012 ай бұрын
There was a point on my life when my wife was ill, going through durgeries, and we had children in the house from relatives, for a time. I was under employed and swallowed my pride. I applied for food stamps on behalf of the children. I was told that men can't get food stamps. Thry recommended that I have another woman move in, so she can apply for us. Infelt like I was living in Kafksesque dreamscape.
@audiogarden212 ай бұрын
I love the little flower in your hair. Wish more women would do things like that. Bring back that and sundresses. Also the correct phrasing for "happy wife, happy life" is "happy spouse, happy house".
@Muck0062 ай бұрын
33:40 Brian forgot to mention TRASH COLLECTORS ... which no society can live without (unless you are minimalist and self-producing like the Amish). They are probably the most important job for a society ... and women dont do it. PLUMBING / SEWAGE are next ... followed by POWER & WATER SUPPLY jobs. Roads can be crap, cars can be broken ... but the other stuff? ESSENTIAL for survival and no women do these jobs.
@user-us3pd7nw6xАй бұрын
Like being a soldier. ALWAYS tell every soldier...Thank you. Men tell them. Thank you is ALL they want
@contagionisafraud2 ай бұрын
Awesome and insightful! Thank you!
@danholmblad9925Ай бұрын
I understand. I have ms to. Nice to see you doing something right. God bless.
@Dani-it5syАй бұрын
I am happy that there are women that see how outrageous it all actually is. The amount of disrespect is so mind blowing it has put me off for good. And the fact that I now know how easy women can lie.. That the whole being nice and respectful could also be an act. How do you figure out she is genuine? It's just nothing I desire anymore. I hope some woman can change my mind one day but I am quite sure that won't happen.
@roysquires287Ай бұрын
One of my jobs, before I retired, was as the National Service Manager for a pump company, and to be specific a sewerage pump manufacturer. I hired technicians to repair, replace, install and maintain those pumps for municipal customers. I had responsibility for 69 service centers with an average of 5 techs per service center, plus their managers, or roughly 400 people. There were three women that were in this line of work. Excluding a trans-woman that began the change. Two were of the women were managers, one of those was a combined technician and call center manager. I was asked why I did not interview more women for these positions. I had to respond, there were no women applying for the positions, the two managers were promotions, they stayed six months and moved on. I lost track of the one woman who hired as a mechanic / tech. Only a moderate amount of danger, but very dirty, ask Mike Rowe.
@davidgardner91792 ай бұрын
My dad told me at 15" when you can legally leave, you need to get out. You eat too much." Left for the army after high school. Told my brother the same. Best thing he could have done for both of us.
@davidbigd9047Ай бұрын
Growing up, I was always left alone and nobody was remotely interested in my life. My last "friends" left me when I was 12 in 2003 and truly found out I was on my own even though I couldn't escape living with a family who didn't care about me. Now, I live in the Midwest far from any family which none of them have ever made an effort to visit. I've become comfortable with my life without anyone around me and living off my monthly VA Disability Compensation. Basically, I've come to prefer struggling instead of stressing about working tirelessly trying to live in comfort/luxury simply to please society's expectations. I may need clarification on this "Government Marriage". In the County I live in, you have to apply for a Marriage permit 1 month prior to the wedding ceremony. Is there more to it surrounding the "Government Marriage" process?
@user-rt6vt7be5zАй бұрын
Just being pleasant to be around without layers of drama would be enough.
@bennaughton8358Ай бұрын
Imagine being thirsty, on a hot day, and 9 out of 10 glasses of cool water in front of you are poisoned. I would want to talk to the people that laid out those glasses. Until then I would wait..
@wrecknor2 ай бұрын
Nobody is comming to "save" us, but we'll still cry out for our mothers when life ends..
@Darren-su2gm2 ай бұрын
No men don't learn no one will save you until you get out on your own unless you're Dad and mom don't help you .
@waynebollmanАй бұрын
Thank you so much for what you are doing with this channel.
@jamesriser5305Ай бұрын
I do not know where you came from nor why your KZbin channel popped up on my screen. Since you arrived on the scene, I have watched a number of your videos. I am going to be blunt here with no ulterior motive. You, young lady, are s true prize. Any man would be proud and lucky to have you at his side. It would be my honor to treat you to lunch and just get to chat with you.
@user-ox3xb6lr6pАй бұрын
Awe, great video, as a dude almost got me emotional 😂 lol j.k.. Thanx for defending us men
@randylamb3296Ай бұрын
56yrs, married 3 children married 11 grandchildren, 1, great grandchild.
@DonDon-ge5dg2 ай бұрын
They hymen 🍒 blood 🩸 on sheets suppose to be what’s public, that’s biblical marriage
@Hokieredneck2 ай бұрын
I probably knew I had be become independent by age 10 or 11. That is when I started hustling to make money by mowing lawns, raking leaves, painting fences, shoveling driveways etc. By 16 I was making enough to move out
@mtbiker4life918Ай бұрын
These strong and independent women are turning to the streets. I'm seeing it more and more.
@jeremywaters74032 ай бұрын
I thought I had it made.. got my ex pregnant then deployed to Afghanistan got back home in one piece and my son was born 5 days later then we decided to get married she stayed at home and I worked in a foundry after my service thought all was well until about 2 years in she blindsided me with divorce.. this was like 7 years ago and I haven’t been on a date even once couldnt possibly care less to have a woman in my life especially a modern woman.. I have my son almost everyday and we do everything together with my dog at our side I’m truly satisfied in life and what my ex did was hard to go through but also a lesson I’m glad I learned