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Trump vs Biden | The Gender Problem.

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this video we need to talk about women

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becoming more liberal especially in gen

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Z so under 30 years old and men becoming

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more conservative in the same age group

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what is going on why is this happening

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not only am we going to provide my

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insights but we're also going to provide

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the insights of my wife Lauren who has

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some interesting perspectives that I

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didn't think about let's talk about this

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first let's look at the data this is a

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piece in the financial times as this

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line goes up you become more liberal as

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the line goes down you become more

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there's evidence of you becoming more

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conservative as you could see in South

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Korea there's a massive move towards

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conservativism in men women slight

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uptick United States look at that wedge

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in the United States and this wedge did

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not start which I originally thought was

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a potential contributor around roie Wade

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time which was the summer of 2022 about

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a year and a half ago but look at that a

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year and a half ago was really this like

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right Edge over here the spread has

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really been happening for over a decade

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now how Wild is that women becoming

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substantially more liberal you see this

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happening not just in South Korea or in

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the United States but also now Germany

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and the United Kingdom look at the

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United Kingdom Here same divide

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happening so what's happening what are

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some of the reasons uh for this let's

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look at some of the opinions of the

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financial times piece here and then

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we'll also look at uh some of our

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opinions and then uh compare what some

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of the outcomes of these could be so

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right here we see that women aged 18 to

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30 are now 30% more liberal than their

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male contemporaries this Gap is being

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seen globally uh they suggest that the

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met too movement was a big trigger

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giving rise to Fierce feminism I wrote

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down some different ideas and then I

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want to tell you what Lauren's ideas are

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so I wrote down the following first I

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wrote down not just abortion mostly

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because of the timing of roie weade

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although I do think that's a contributor

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now more recently I actually think

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social media is the big alignment here

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that remember I mean I remember joining

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Twitter for example back when it was

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Twitter in 2009 and I want to draw just

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for a moment really where we got this

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rise of for example Twitter you're right

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about here let's maybe draw a little bit

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of a thinner line there we go uh and

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then really we had the rise of Facebook

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in Myspace probably more mid 2000s I

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know they were launched a little bit

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earlier as early as' 02 but you didn't

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really get Mass popularity until

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internet was more widely available uh

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especially broadband internet so I

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personally think really going into the

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2010s you saw a massive rise of social

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media now why could this be well I

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believe that men are substantially more

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likely to post about business success

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and women are substantially more likely

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to post about familial success women

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much more focused on here's my husband

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here's my family house here are my

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children here's my partner here's my

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family whatever it might be on the flip

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side men are more focused on showcasing

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their Personal Achievement or their

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company's achievement that's business

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success money success think closely for

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a moment to the rise of the Andrew Tate

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mentality on social media which is work

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out Work Hard Play Hard fancy car

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Jets whatever it is business success

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achievement it's not about people's

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success you very rarely hear about

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Andrew Tate talk about his children for

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example or his respect for women in fact

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I've noticed this just in social media

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as well if I say something like I think

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Lauren is amazing she's the love of my

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life I I I value her so much people are

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like oh you're you know you're uh

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whipped or or whatever derogatory

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comments want to say it's it's less

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popular for a guy to receive positive

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reactions for cheering the success of

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being a father or being a husband that

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gets less popularity on social media as

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opposed to look at the success of my

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business or my chat or my car or my

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workout routine whereas with women it's

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almost the opposite and so I wonder if

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that then drives men towards a more

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conservative patriarchal

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1950s Style right Finance conservatism

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lower taxes less government business

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free values

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libertarianism whereas women might

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associate that patriarchy with misogyny

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Andrew tape misogyny where's where's the

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respect for women right and potentially

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that could be what's driving this divide

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consider for a moment the opposite I

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turned over here uh turning to the left

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for a woman is almost like shunning that

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patriarchy in fact if if you look at

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women and their attendance in college

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ready for this watch this women now

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comprise

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60% of University and college enrollment

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men just over

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40% 50 years ago it was the exact

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opposite now of course we could argue

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and this would be a natural argument

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that I'm sure many of you are thinking

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right now oh it's the liberal

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institutions that are brainwashing women

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or women are becoming more independent

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or women are finally recognizing hey I

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don't need a man in my life to run it I

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don't need a dude to tell me that it's

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okay for me to be able to spend money on

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myself or it's okay uh uh to to you know

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uh uh live freely and have my own career

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it could be this independence of women

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saying hey we can take care of ourselves

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we don't need you to do what you're

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showcasing on social media I run the

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ship I cut the logs right it's an

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interesting idea now what's also

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interesting about this is you would

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think if men are more conservative and

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business focused they'd buy more homes

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but they don't single men own 8.24

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million Homes single women own 10.95

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million homes in America so you've got

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almost 20% more homes owned by single

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women than single

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men and that's while women still make

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about roughly 82 cents to every dollar

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that a man makes and was actually really

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interesting about this is single moms

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there are about over 15 million single

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moms in America to just 2.3 million

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single fathers so you got way more

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single moms 3x the number of single moms

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that you've had since the 1960s and so I

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wonder is is what we're seeing with

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these uh these shifts in in political

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preferences partially a a sign of women

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sort of revolting from what men are very

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used to promoting on social media and is

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this sort of a recoiling of no we don't

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need you but unfortunately and I don't

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know if that's the case but

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unfortunately what's happening is it

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seems like there is less empathy for the

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other gender today than ever before now

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that might be because of this Gap look

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when you put somebody who's further left

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in the same room as somebody who's

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further to the right it's harder to

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build a relationship with somebody who

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is diametrically opposed to you now

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don't get me wrong I me Lauren and I we

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have different opinions uh on on some

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things as well but we're both relatively

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close to the middle to where does it

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doesn't really matter if you're 1 or 2%

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more that way or 1 or 2% more that way

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it really balances out but I wonder for

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new relationships is it possible that

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the wedge becomes so large you actually

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promote the rise of less relationships

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less marriages and then ultimately less

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children in fact in fact if we go down

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this Financial Times piece right here

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you actually see that in Korea so South

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Korea the extreme situation where that

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Gap is so wide look what happened its

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Society is Riven in two its marriage

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rate has plummeted its birth rate has

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fallen precipitously dropping to just 78

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births per woman woman folks replacement

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rate is 2.1 anything less than 2.1

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births per couple is population

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line and this is potentially now this

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Divergence is getting

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worse uh and more self- sustaining in

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the US UK and Germany young women now

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take far more liberal positions on

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immigration and racial Justice than men

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whereas more men are shifting towards

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anti-immigration like supporting the afd

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in

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deand look I don't really it doesn't

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matter to me ultimately if somebody is

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left or right leaning I really consider

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consider myself so far in the middle but

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I try to think about this out loud and

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and I see this and what it's culminating

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in in my opinion is jadedness towards

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the other sex first of all obviously I'm

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in finance when I put out you know a

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request for interns I get like 99% dudes

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that apply because it's Finance career

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right and the the women that have

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applied mostly not qualified I in fact I

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I can't think of a single woman that has

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applied that has been qualified

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uh from a finance point of view uh so

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this is a

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problem if you are a woman watching this

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and you want a finance Career email us

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at jobs atme kevin.com although I have a

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feeling I'm going to get zero but we'll

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see but the point is this this

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self-sustaining nature is becoming very

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problematic because it's leading genders

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to become much more jaded and I find men

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are becoming a lot like heavily jaded

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towards women just this idea that

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they're over it they're over trying to

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please a woman and men are like screw

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this I don't need a man in my life I'll

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do it myself and it's sad to the point

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where the number one response that I get

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when I ask women whether they're

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strangers and I survey them younger

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older doesn't matter I say what do you

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wish men would do uh uh for you it's

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it's not it's not provide it's not have

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children with me it's not work for me

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make money for me it's none of that it's

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just be

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nice that's the overwhelming response I

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get is just be nice can people just be

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nice but that's probably a lot harder

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when there's such a a political divide

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between uh between apparently in the Gen

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z uh it it it seems like it's

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substantially more extreme that what

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you're seeing amongst uh Millennials

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what I also thought was very interesting

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is when I look at Tate for example

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you've got twice as many men like or

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support Andrew Tate than women and

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that's about 26% total average obviously

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more uh younger men uh than older but so

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the total average is about 26% % uh

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according to the New York Post only

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about 133% of women support uh Tate so

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twice that about 26% uh for men but uh

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you know I wonder do do those

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preferences amplify this H manliness

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patriarchy and then that leads to the

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recoiling in women I'm not sure but uh I

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think it could all be bridged by being

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nice and I was talking about this

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briefly this morning in our open uh

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Market open live stream totally free you

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could join me there every day the Stock

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Market opens and somebody met mention

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that every time they watch a tate video

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the next day they get in an argument

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with their spouse and they're like what

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what's going on and they find them so

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they catch themselves being more

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aggressive and more I my rules this way

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whatever and and of course women recoil

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against I mean anybody would you could

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be a dude if somebody treats you like

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that and you get recoiling so uh really

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interesting I I don't know what this is

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going to be but I do know that birth

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rate declines are bad for the future of

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economy uh economies GDP

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uh Global wealth it's a bad thing and uh

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really for for those of you looking for

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a relationship uh you know Lauren and I

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we've been in a relationship knock and

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wood we've been in a relationship for

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what 16 years now it's it's incredible

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and and for us uh I mean there's no

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relationship that doesn't have problems

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or has had problems we' feel like we've

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gotten over all of ours again knock on

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wood but our relationship always started

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out with the premise of we're equal like

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neither of us are better and we're both

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going to work hard and uh obviously you

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know our paths and and fortunes and our

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positioning in life went into slightly

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different directions you know myself

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more social media uh Lauren was more in

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Property Management my real estate led

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into social media and so on so of course

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there are changes that evolved but when

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we started we were both equally broke on

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the same footing we treated each other

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as equals we still do so I hope

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everybody can but why not advertise

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these things that you told us here I

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feel like nobody else knows about this

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we'll we'll try a little advertising and

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see how it goes congratulations man you

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have done so much people love you people

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look up to you Kevin P there financial

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