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Fun but not vicious enough

Yet they never apply this word “radicalised” to young women. Why not? I suspect it’s because these politicians and commentators tend to be progressive themselves. Therefore, they see no problem with young women becoming drastically more progressive. In their view, the more progressive someone is, the better. So the fault lies entirely with young men, for failing to emulate young women’s lurch to the Left.

Personally, though, I think this lurch Leftwards should alarm us all. The future of Western civilisation is already threatened by our collapsing birth rates. And this sudden ideological chasm between the sexes is only going to make the crisis worse. No one’s going to be forming couples at all any more, if, on every first date, the woman asks, “What do you think of Gramsci?”, and the man replies, “He’s the type of striker Man Utd are crying out for.”

It’s a chilling thought. So clearly something must be done. Politicians must spend less time obsessing over the radicalisation of young men, and start paying attention to the radicalisation of young women, instead.

As it happens, the Labour Party has announced that, when it’s in power, it will help to combat the influence that Andrew Tate has on boys. Surely it would make more sense to help combat the influence The Guardian has on girls.

Otherwise, the only way young men are going to get a girlfriend is by frantically boning up on George Monbiot and Owen Jones. And if that’s what the future has to hold, perhaps Western civilisation isn’t worth saving, after all.

I feel that last para could be sharpened up a little…..

14 thoughts on “Fun but not vicious enough”

  1. At least they aren’t suggesting that young men have to bone Owen Jones in order to get girlfriends.

  2. I never really worked out who Andrew Tate is and why he is such a bad influence . I think he’s some sort of wrestler, perhaps he’s too much like Mick McManus.

  3. @Otto, Tate is one of those typical examples of “Alpha Males” , showing other young males that it is a Good Thing to be male and successful, because the money and status gets you all the goodies and women you’d possibly want if you’re sensible about it.

    In which, of course, he is right. Annoying to the point of asshattery, but ultimately right.
    Which gets the Usual Suspects up in arms, because he is Anathema to the Narrative.

  4. Re: radicalisation.

    Most of our MPs seem to be childless losers, so they probably don’t know this, but the average 10 year old white boy in Britain today is a lot more right wing than Enoch Powell was.

    As in, even I get worried sometimes, hearing some of their opinions. I don’t talk to my children or their friends about politics so don’t blame me. They’re talking about stuff like third world migration, the climate change hoax, homosexuality/trannies and Islam among themselves.

    I think the attempted shaming and programming at school has completely backfired. These boys are little crusaders, and they aren’t demoralised.

  5. These boys are little crusaders, and they aren’t demoralised.

    Hopefully one will grow up to be the new Charles Martel.

  6. Steve,

    “I think the attempted shaming and programming at school has completely backfired. These boys are little crusaders, and they aren’t demoralised.”

    I don’t think it’s so much backfired, but that kids can just get a lot more stuff about all these subjects, like we couldn’t. We had a few TV channels, a few newspapers, or school. And a lot of it was bullshit. The internet has caused an explosion of ideas in all sorts of ways.

    And the reason why it’s boys is that boys are much more pioneering and rebellious than girls are. Girls really go along with the crowd on stuff. Like I’m convinced that a lot of mothers work because they are told that’s what they should be doing, and that many of them would be happier and better off being housewives.

  7. WB has a good point there. When I left school in the mid 1980s, I was totally disillusioned and demoralised. The leftist teachers seemed to have had no idea of the real world and especially how good prospects really were and all I got from them was bad advice or downright lies.
    In the year between school and Uni, people were literally queuing up to offer me work. Once I had got over my initial reticence, I discovered that I could walk into any junior job I applied for.

    So when the experience was repeated at Uni, I was prepared for it…

    Girls have a greater tendency to ‘believe’ than boys do. I remember in 2021 sitting on a train listening in horror to a group of late teen girls duscussing their Covid vaxes and booster. Whereas boys of that age were calling it the ‘clot shot’.

  8. “Girls have a greater tendency to ‘believe’ than boys do. I remember in 2021 sitting on a train listening in horror to a group of late teen girls duscussing their Covid vaxes and booster. Whereas boys of that age were calling it the ‘clot shot’.”

    Is this an evolutionary difference? Men having a significantly greater need to determine who is lying to them, to discover what is hidden? Because historically you died if you trusted someone who then betrayed you, or failed to spot the ambush etc. Women on the other hand were valuable resources to keep the tribe going and thus unlikely to be killed outright, rather given to the victorious men as wives. Who probably weren’t much different from the men of their own tribes, life wasn’t a bowl of cherries whichever tribe you were in. So the female attitude would be more ‘Meet the new boss, same as the old boss’. The evolutionary imperative to spot BS and subterfuge would be missing for them, more a case of make the best of whats in front of you today.

  9. I’ve been quite surprised by the times younger people in work (20’s to early 30’s) have openly expressed concern over immigration and the impact on housing, healthcare and education lately, does feel like a shift is happening and the typical switch to becoming more conservative as you age might be reasserting itself, unfortunately we have a generation that appears to have been brainwashed to the point of being unrecoverable so it will be bumpy for a while

  10. I wonder how much of the article is a reflection of the bloke wrote it. The middle class, limp wristed university educated tendency. I suspect the womenfolk of the other half of the country maybe somewhat different. As are the men.

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