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Joe Rogan says the division between young men and women has reached a level he’s never seen before.
Caleb Hammer argues the shift accelerated after the 2016 election when Trump won, when many young women moved further left politically while more young men began leaning right.
They say social media algorithms are making it worse by trapping people in echo chambers that constantly reinforce the idea that the opposite gender is the villain.
The conversation also touched on South Korea’s 4B movement a protest against patriarchy that rejects dating, marriage, and having children which has started gaining attention in the U.S.
According to Rogan and his Caleb Hammer, the consequences are already showing up in real life: record-low birth rates, rising loneliness, and fewer people
forming traditional relationships as more time is spent online seeking validation from groups that reinforce resentment and victimhood.
Their warning: when men and women are encouraged to see each other as enemies, society becomes more divided, more isolated and less connected.
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