The fact they tried to write 15% off is what made me laugh the loudest. Not a “that’s actually funny”-laugh, just pure mockery at OP’s “well-meaning” take.
Takes 3.5% of the general population to start a revolution. Normies think 15% are ineffectual loners, or uniformly satisfied because their numbers are “so low”. They think these men are both scary, and a non-credible threat, un-worthy of even acknowlegement.
Meanwhile, a large number of “non-virgins” who think the same way as the worst in-cels are running the US into the ground. Sure, ignoring them is the right call.
For example, people say it’s hard to find a job in the Uk, while “only” 4% of people are unemployed here. That 4% is a looot of people. Now, sure, let’s say that some men don’t want to get married. But I doubt it’s anywhere near 15%
MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de 5 days ago
The fact they tried to write 15% off is what made me laugh the loudest. Not a “that’s actually funny”-laugh, just pure mockery at OP’s “well-meaning” take.
Takes 3.5% of the general population to start a revolution. Normies think 15% are ineffectual loners, or uniformly satisfied because their numbers are “so low”. They think these men are both scary, and a non-credible threat, un-worthy of even acknowlegement.
Meanwhile, a large number of “non-virgins” who think the same way as the worst in-cels are running the US into the ground. Sure, ignoring them is the right call.
Flax_vert@feddit.uk 5 days ago
For example, people say it’s hard to find a job in the Uk, while “only” 4% of people are unemployed here. That 4% is a looot of people. Now, sure, let’s say that some men don’t want to get married. But I doubt it’s anywhere near 15%
yermaw@sh.itjust.works 5 days ago
Its “only 4%” until its time to look at the benefits budget then suddenly its a “whopping 4%”