Originally posted by dadudemon
I understand this anti-incel think you're talking about with Whirly but this quarter of Americans thing also includes women.So how do you reconcile women and men in this problem?
I still think it's related to social media. People need more free time.
Yeah, went a bit off the track there, my bad.
I'd be interested to see the age demographics at play here, age ranges and male/female ratio. Because as noted, Millennial and Gen Y are f**king less than Gen X and below on average, which could account for a chunk of the 1/4 of Americans not having sex at all.
I'd be shocked if social media didn't play a factor as well.
Originally posted by RobtardThey slso don't produce kids, whichnis weird it's like being on facebook takes priority.
Yeah, went a bit off the track there, my bad.I'd be interested to see the age demographics at play here, age ranges and male/female ratio. Because as noted, Millennial and Gen Y are f**king less than Gen X and below on average, which could account for a chunk of the 1/4 of Americans not having sex at all.
I'd be shocked if social media didn't play a factor as well.
Okay regardless of whether or not you agree with the points against feminism of someone like Sargon, Jordan Peterson, or Ben Shapiro, the points all of them make in regards to feminism amount to criticism of identity politics, the feminist narratives like the wage gap, etc. rather some statement that women are these evil manipulative sirens who just want to destroy men.
All of them have criticized the incel ideology and said a lot of the same things that have been said in this thread about incels how they need to take responsibility for their own lives.
I'm not saying you have to agree with the criticisms of feminism along these lines, but at least be intellectually honest enough to recognize the difference between that perspective and the incel perspective.
Originally posted by EmperordmbTo be honest gender and Identity politics hardly factor into my social worries. Mine are more like what are Boko Haram doing, how many people have been kidnapped this week and where. How will Brexit affect jobs for people in the UK and the UK economy, where is Ebola right now and what is being done to prevent it's spread etc.
Okay regardless of whether or not you agree with the points against feminism of someone like Sargon, Jordan Peterson, or Ben Shapiro, the points all of them make in regards to feminism amount to criticism of identity politics, the feminist narratives like the wage gap, etc. rather some statement that [b]women are these evil manipulative sirens who just want to destroy men.All of them have criticized the incel ideology and said a lot of the same things that have been said in this thread about incels how they need to take responsibility for their own lives.
I'm not saying you have to agree with the criticisms of feminism along these lines, but at least be intellectually honest enough to recognize the difference between that perspective and the incel perspective. [/B]
Originally posted by Putinbot1For real man. Boko Haram gives Toyota both a good and bad name. All you arabs and Africans keep buying the 4runners and landcruisers in the states to ship them off into terrorist hands.
To be honest gender and Identity politics hardly factor into my social worries. Mine are more like what are Boko Haram doing, how many people have been kidnapped this week and where. How will Brexit affect jobs for people in the UK and the UK economy, where is Ebola right now and what is being done to prevent it's spread etc.
Hell, I can't even get my hands on a '99 4runner with 300k miles with frame rot for less than $1000 because of the importers. Hadayum.
Originally posted by TempAccountI have have Toyota Landcruiser, last years model to use at the moment. Top spec, is nice.
For real man. Boko Haram gives Toyota both a good and bad name. All you arabs and Africans keep buying the 4runners and landcruisers in the states to ship them off into terrorist hands.Hell, I can't even get my hands on a '99 4runner with 300k miles with frame rot for less than $1000 because of the importers. Hadayum.
Originally posted by TempAccount
For real man. Boko Haram gives Toyota both a good and bad name. All you arabs and Africans keep buying the 4runners and landcruisers in the states to ship them off into terrorist hands.Hell, I can't even get my hands on a '99 4runner with 300k miles with frame rot for less than $1000 because of the importers. Hadayum.
They buy Toyota Hilux’s more than anything.
Originally posted by TempAccount
For real man. Boko Haram gives Toyota both a good and bad name. All you arabs and Africans keep buying the 4runners and landcruisers in the states to ship them off into terrorist hands.Hell, I can't even get my hands on a '99 4runner with 300k miles with frame rot for less than $1000 because of the importers. Hadayum.
Terrorist groups use mostly the industrial Toyota pickup 'Hilux", what we can't get here, we get it's softer footed cousin the Tacoma.
Landcruisers (as we know them here) are popular in the Middle East and some parts of Africa, but it's not really the go-to ride for terrorist, as it's a luxury vehicle. The Landcruiser they use are the industrial 70 series (and prior models), I would love one of these but they're nigh impossible to find here and when you do, the prices are insane.
I've not heard of the 4Runner being a Middle East or Africa vehicle. I do love 4Runners and they do hold their value extremely well here.
Originally posted by RobtardSometimes my driver gets access to the Mercedes wagon. It's rare, but I love that.
Terrorist groups use mostly the industrial Toyota pickup 'Hilux", what we can't get here, we get it's softer footed cousin the Tacoma.Landcruisers (as we know them here) are popular in the Middle East and some parts of Africa, but it's not really the go-to ride for terrorist, as it's a luxury vehicle. The Landcruiser they use are the industrial 70 series (and prior models), I would love one of these but they're nigh impossible to find here and when you do, the prices are insane.
I've not heard of the 4Runner being a Middle East or Africa vehicle. I do love 4Runners and they do hold their value extremely well here.