Justanotherbloke
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Just watched this:
View: https://youtu.be/mefGxK10bWQ?
And while Dr.K is a legit psychiatrist, this take seriously raises questions in my view. Framing the modern male loneliness/dating crisis as natural selection ignores how radically the social environment has changed.
The first thing that went through my mind watching the video and thinking by myself, is that a 5/10 man 100 years ago had a solid chance at marriage, family, and community. Today, that same man is invisible, not because he’s biologically unfit, but because of the systematic rot that occurred. Dating apps reward the top 10% and marginalize the rest. Tech isolate men further and driven hypergamy up 100x. This isn’t nature choosing winners alone, it’s a system failing men too. If average men could thrive in the past and can’t now, the issue isn’t evolution, it’s systemic rot too. Calling it 'natural selection' is just intellectual laziness dressed in a lab coat.
you guys agree with my take? Anyone Stepping back and looking at the bigger picture will say systematic rot is at play too, not only natural selection
View: https://youtu.be/mefGxK10bWQ?
And while Dr.K is a legit psychiatrist, this take seriously raises questions in my view. Framing the modern male loneliness/dating crisis as natural selection ignores how radically the social environment has changed.
The first thing that went through my mind watching the video and thinking by myself, is that a 5/10 man 100 years ago had a solid chance at marriage, family, and community. Today, that same man is invisible, not because he’s biologically unfit, but because of the systematic rot that occurred. Dating apps reward the top 10% and marginalize the rest. Tech isolate men further and driven hypergamy up 100x. This isn’t nature choosing winners alone, it’s a system failing men too. If average men could thrive in the past and can’t now, the issue isn’t evolution, it’s systemic rot too. Calling it 'natural selection' is just intellectual laziness dressed in a lab coat.
you guys agree with my take? Anyone Stepping back and looking at the bigger picture will say systematic rot is at play too, not only natural selection





