The speaker values engaging in conversations with people who have different opinions, even if they strongly disagree with them
Questions to inspire discussion
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What is the speaker's view on engaging in conversations with people who have different opinions?
—The speaker values engaging in conversations with people who have different opinions, even if they strongly disagree with them.
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What does the speaker criticize Andrew Wilson for?
—The speaker calls out Andrew Wilson for being sour and dismissive, and criticizes women for not staying out late and working multiple jobs at a young age.
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How does Andrew Wilson respond to accusations of misogyny?
—Andrew Wilson defends himself by claiming to be the patriarch of his family and criticizing those who oppress men for being in tune with their emotions.
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What does the speaker believe about vulnerability in men?
—The speaker argues that vulnerability in men is not inherently weak and that initial encounters can be misconstrued as a sign of confidence.
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What is the speaker's view on the preference for confident men in dating situations?
—The speaker discusses the preference for confident men over shy men when it comes to approaching women.
Key Insights
- 🗣️ "I've really valued talking to someone who has such starkly different opinions than I do."
- 🗣️ Andrew Wilson is being grilled because his world view is garbage.
- 😡 "How is it bringing men and women together like in my opinion like men and women are strongest together."
- 🧔 "The patriarchy doesn't like men being really emotional and crying for example right."
- 💬 The preference for confident men over shy men is a common sentiment among women, according to the speaker.
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Clips
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00:00 🔥 Andrew Wilson is accused of being a misogynist and responds by asking if the accuser has ever worked a job.
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00:17 🔥 Andrew Wilson and the host argue about misogyny and misandry, with the host claiming Andrew is a misogynist and Andrew accusing the host of being a misandrist.
- The speaker calls out Andrew Wilson for being sour and dismissive, and criticizes women for not staying out late and working multiple jobs at a young age.
- Andrew Wilson and the host argue about misogyny and misandry, with the host claiming Andrew is a misogynist and Andrew accusing the host of being a misandrist.
- Andrew Wilson is accused of being a misogynist for criticizing a woman for not talking, but he defends himself by saying that women get upset when he disagrees with them and that it doesn't matter if someone is grilled for 6 hours.
- The speaker discusses arguments on a dating podcast and expresses frustration with being grilled and the lack of common ground.
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03:49 🔥 Andrew Wilson confronts accusation of misogyny, challenges definition, and defends his stance on men's disadvantages, while also clarifying his views on religion and marriage.
- The speaker refuses to engage in a discussion and questions the relevance of the audience's inquiries.
- The speaker confronts an accusation of misogyny, refuses to retract the statement, and challenges the definition of misogyny presented.
- Andrew Wilson was accused of being misogynistic, but he argued that pointing out ways in which men are disadvantaged does not make him misogynistic.
- The speaker clarifies that acknowledging certain aspects of a religion does not make them a follower, and expresses their personal views on marriage.
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08:09 🔥 Andrew Wilson denies being a misogynist and challenges the accuser to provide specific examples of his hateful behavior, defending himself by saying he is not the bad guy.
- Andrew Wilson was accused of being a misogynist and responded by asking for specific examples of his hateful behavior.
- Andrew Wilson is accused of being misogynistic, but he argues that the accuser's bias and bigotry towards men is more hateful.
- Andrew Wilson is accused of being a misogynist, but he denies it and challenges the accuser to provide examples of his hateful behavior.
- Andrew Wilson is accused of being disrespectful and hateful, but he defends himself by saying he is not a great debater and is not the bad guy.
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12:28 🔥 Andrew Wilson defends himself against accusations of misogyny and argues for finding common ground between men and women, despite feeling disadvantaged as a guest on the show.
- Andrew Wilson is accused of being a misogynist, but he argues that the conversation is about finding common ground between men and women.
- Andrew Wilson and Brian disagreed on most things when it comes to grounding Foundation men, and Andrew felt disadvantaged as a guest on the show.
- The speaker addresses accusations of misogyny and defends his discussions on dating and culture war topics.
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15:55 🔥 Andrew Wilson responds to accusations of misogyny, expressing frustration at lack of respectful discussion, while also discussing views on feminism and abortion with the speaker.
- Andrew Wilson was accused of being a misogynist, and he responded by expressing frustration at the lack of respectful discussion during the panel.
- Andrew Wilson is accused of being a misogynist, but he feels that the person accusing him is not truly listening to his perspective.
- Jeremy donated $200, and there was a disagreement about disrespectful comments made about someone's daughter.
- The speaker and Andrew Wilson discussed their views on feminism and abortion, with the speaker expressing a shift from left to conservative beliefs.
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20:00 🔥 Men and women are both affected by patriarchy, with the speaker arguing that power dynamics are more related to class than gender, and Andrew Wilson clapping back at accusations of misogyny by claiming to be the patriarch of his family and criticizing those who oppress men for being in tune with their emotions.
- The speaker disagrees with the concept of patriarchy and believes that power dynamics are more related to class than gender.
- Men are also disadvantaged by the patriarchy, as it creates a hierarchy that limits emotional expression.
- Women claim they want men to be vulnerable, but in reality, they are repulsed by it and only like it when it's convenient, while men do not cry to get what they want.
- Andrew Wilson is accused of being a misogynist and responds by claiming to be the patriarch of his family and criticizing those who oppress men for being in tune with their emotions.
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23:54 🗣 Women want men to be strong and vulnerable at the same time, and to open up about their emotions.
- The speaker discusses the preference for a man to approach a woman confidently or shyly in dating situations.
- The speaker discusses the preference for confident men over shy men when it comes to approaching women.
- The speaker argues that vulnerability in men is not inherently weak and that initial encounters can be misconstrued as a sign of confidence.
- Women want men to be strong and vulnerable at the same time, and to open up about their emotions.
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Duration: 0:27:50
Publication Date: 2024-05-19T10:49:51Z
WatchUrl: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4qZreW7WA0
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