I'm only 4 minutes in and I'm getting annoyed, he's making really good points stating that men and woman alike should both take responsibility in relationships and the true meaning of power, and she's just spouting some feminazi shit and twisting his words.
I can't help but add if anyone else get's frustrated by how she keeps saying:
"Again, that's a large generalisation"
Like. No. No it's not. Those are facts strung together by multiple tests and experiments and time, he's a clinical psychologist. These are facts. Stop fighting facts.
She is the one trying to generalize every point he makes to make him sound like some He-man woman hater. Logic vs Agenda is basically what this debate is.
You're so right, she's not even listening to him. If she listens she'd realise, hey he's supporting woman, using his profession to help them achieve in the workforce AND he's encouraging society to become a more harmonious and just place. She's trying to fight for the world she wants with a man who's trying to make that world happen.
More like people with an agenda. Russel(l?) Brandt is a Liberal, but he doesn't seem stupid. I disagree with him on a lot of stuff, but he at least seems reasonable enough to have an intelligent debate about it.
This lady just isn’t getting it.
“Studies have shown that the pay gap doesn’t exist.”
“But it does. That’s what you’re saying, isn’t it?”
There. The whole video summed up
Here's the other side of wanting 22 year old men and not boys, is that those are better potential mates for the women who are earning college degrees and what are traditionally responsible jobs. If the handful of men are married by 22 all that's left are boys that live in their parents' basement and get a part time job when they need money for video games.
Also, I don't mean a stereotype masculine man like Gaston who thinks women should be pretty and quiet, I mean a man who wants to take on the work--whether it's the world of engineering, or big business, or starting a small business or being a great welder or machinist--and wants a partner in that life.
Finally, I really wish people who cite the gender pay gap would notice that it includes a lot more variables than only gender.
"Again, that's a large generalisation"
Like. No. No it's not. Those are facts strung together by multiple tests and experiments and time, he's a clinical psychologist. These are facts. Stop fighting facts.
“Studies have shown that the pay gap doesn’t exist.”
“But it does. That’s what you’re saying, isn’t it?”
There. The whole video summed up
Also, I don't mean a stereotype masculine man like Gaston who thinks women should be pretty and quiet, I mean a man who wants to take on the work--whether it's the world of engineering, or big business, or starting a small business or being a great welder or machinist--and wants a partner in that life.
Finally, I really wish people who cite the gender pay gap would notice that it includes a lot more variables than only gender.