Obviously a small sample size, but I feel like more bars or bar/restaurants have opened near me since covid. Plus isn't this how capitalism is supposed to work? Business provide goods or services to the consumer and if the consumer doesn't want these goods or services then the business can't survive and something else usually takes it place, or if you over saturated the market then only the best businesses survive.
As far as the other stuff I chalk it up to the timeless classic of new generation is ruining the planet and we are doomed because it. Same excuse that has been used since anyone can remember. The older generation wants the new generation to have the same values as they did and when they don't they are destroying everything and everyone because humans as a species handle change so well, especially as we age.
Re your first point about capitalism, I don’t think he was making an argument in favor of more bars. He was simply stating an observation that with declining numbers of social settings for young people to interact, it is creating further isolation for young men.
As for your second point about old people complaining that the younger generations are ruining everything, I didn’t get that as his point at all. He sympathizes with rather than criticizes young men, and suggests that the rest of society is ignoring their struggles or even contributing to them in the name of profit.
I have long felt that male suffering is a problem in our society that is and has been largely minimized, criticized or ridiculed.
But they have other places to socialize, whether it is online or new stuff that we didn't do at their age.
There are struggles that we didn’t have, just like we had struggles they didn't have. I agree with the profits over everything problem, but I don't think that is a new problem.
I completely agree with that last paragraph. That men's feelings have always been overlooked with the just suck it up and be a man mantra. Hopefully it gets a good progressive movement that helps, like other issues we have had in the past.
Why are you so intent on downplaying the struggles of todays young men?
Why are you so intent on putting words in my mouth I didn't say?
I’m not putting words in your mouth, you are actively fighting the notion they face unique struggles. And are strangely defensive. It’s weird. Then you act indignant and try and pretend you aren’t doing it. Super weird.
I suggest you read it again. Maybe start at the beginning.
Sure.
The speaker mentions bars/restaurants closing post-covid. This is a fact, not an opinion, yet:
"Obviously a small sample size, but I feel like more bars or bar/restaurants have opened near me since covid."
You immediately countered the point, defending against some unknown attack against your pre-conceived notions using a personal anecdote to combat facts. Then defends the reality of bars closing as defensively with "isn't this how capitalism is supposed to work?"
Then you dismissed everything else by chalking it up "to the timeless classic of new generation is ruining the planet and we are doomed because it."
When they tried to clarify the closing bars meant fewer places to socialize:
I have long felt that male suffering is a problem in our society that is and has been largely minimized, criticized or ridiculed.
You start your rebuttal with "But", immediately countering the comment you're replying to (That's how but works)
"But they have other places to socialize, whether it is online or new stuff that we didn't do at their age."
You're saying it's not that bad because they have other places I didn't have when I was their age! re: "I had it tough too! What about me????"
Weird.
When the entire point was places to socialize face to face, and half the issue is the online communities don't really offer the same sense of belonging and socialization as in person.
"There are struggles that we didn’t have, just like we had struggles they didn't have." A nice false equivalency here to further dismiss the struggles of todays youth. Weird again.
So ya, I'm not putting words in your mouth so much as you may not be understanding the words you're putting to screen.