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Exposing the Myth of Male Privilege | #86
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Do women have it harder than men? Why is it OK for women to hate men but not the other way round? Does feminism do more harm than good?
Today I’m joined by YouTuber Christine Grace Smith to explore all things dating and answer the question: is Gen Z cooked? Or can we find a way to make relationships healthy again?
Christine Grace Smith is a British content creator best known for her reaction and commentary videos on the topics of modern relationship dynamics, feminism and the ‘Red Pill’ community.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Is it harder being a man or a woman?
05:07 Have men become useless?
09:55 Is social media dividing us on purpose?
12:46 What’s the most extreme thing you’ve reacted to?
15:25 Vice signalling
17:00 We have become commodified
22:26 The death of the follower
25:07 Can we really get the algorithms to change?
27:59 Can you justify clickbait?
39:25 Are we too self-absorbed?
45:30 Should the responsibility be on men or women to change?
54:50 Are you scared of becoming a childless cat lady?
55:37 Christine’s traumatic childhood
1:02:42 Does your history inform your content?
1:04:11 What can women do to strengthen the bond between the sexes?
1:06:01 What’s your most controversial opinion?
1:09:37 What’s next for you?
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ABOUT THE NEXT GENERATION:
In a world saturated by social media and marked by skyrocketing rates of anxiety, depression, and ADHD among Gen Z, young people are growing up in a landscape of chaos and contradiction. While protests swell in city streets and activists hurl soup at famous artworks to demand climate action, a quieter crisis unfolds within - the mental and emotional battles faced by a generation trying to make sense of it all.
The Next Generation is hosted by 20-year-old Elliot Bewick, offering a raw and honest look at the world through the eyes of those living in it. Bringing together insight from professionals and young people on the ground, this podcast isn’t here to complain or chase clout. It’s here to bend the arc of the modern world towards solutions, truth and a love for the beautiful adventure of life itself.