
As you know, there's been a lot of discussion (mostly negative) about the documentary titled "Inside The Manosphere" by the documentarian Louis Theroux. And there's been a lot of talk all over social media where women have said that the manosphere and its entire existence were, and still are, considered toxic. There's also the counterargument that Louis Theroux missed the entire point of the manosphere while making his documentary and it didn't really tell the whole story about the manosphere and the reason why it not only exists, but it continues to rise among men of all ages in a world that they feel seems to be against them and hates them just for being men. With that being said, I have also watched a video with three women in the UK who discuss why young women hate young men and they were shocked at the data they found about the young men and how society and extreme feminism have been putting these young men and boys in a negative light and making them the sworn enemy just for being men. Unfortunately, this is a problem (and I am not saying this just because I am a man and I do not hate women, I repeat, I do not hate women) and unfortunately, society, extreme feminism and social media have played a big part in the division of men and women, thus creating big problems in the world of dating and relationships. Unfortunately, the aforementioned items are behind the dating crisis and the division between the sexes and it doesn't seem like they are willing to address this side of the issue anytime soon or come up with a solution if they do see it as a problem. Men everywhere are watching the numerous videos of women making rage bait videos on social media saying that they hate men and how they are no longer needed to the point where now they are asking where are the men after getting tired of being "strong and independent". Men are living their lives in peace and they are doing a good job as a result of putting themselves and their mental health first.