157 - Future of MGTOW
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Today's video is brought to you by a donation from Abdellah and this is the question he wanted me to ask: Hi Sandman, I would like to know your thoughts on where society is heading in the future, and what will be the influence of MGTOW in the future society? It would be great if you could look at some of these factors that might be of influence in that future. Well that's what Abdellah has to say. His question is very broad and I'll try to narrow it down to socioeconomic ramifications. Right now the MGTOW movement is still in its incubator stage. It's numbers have grown in the last few years but by the number of video views and repeat subscribers to my channel as well as many others I feel that it has reached a temporary plateau. From the middle of two thousand and ten until January of twenty fourteen it has grown exponentially in a hockey stick pattern. And since then interest in the movement has been on a bumpy plateau. My data comes from a simple google trends search and I'm adding a link in the description below to the search results I found. I've also noticed a steady increase in searches for men's rights. So I'm not sure if the MRAs are holding people's attention more lately. Or men are getting involved in the MRA movement and not going mgtow because they find Men's Rights enough for them right now? But both MRA and MGTOW are growing their numbers. Two thousand and thirteen was the year of the MGTOW and two thousand and fourteen is shaping up to be the year of the MRA. But getting back to MGTOW I see the movement gaining real power if we face another recession and more men get divorced and see the true nature of women as they get kicked the curb because they aren't employed providers. I don't think the rise in MGTOW back in 2009 was a fluke. I think it was directly tied to the economic situation back then. After all it was a touted as many people as a man-cession because more men lost their job then women. More men were plumbers, electricians, carpenters and bankers in 2008. Once the housing market blew up and their unemployment insurance ran out they faced the full wrath of unsatisfied females in many cases and this led to greater numbers of divorces. But it also reduced the number of people getting married in general. After-all unemployed men can't afford to purchase for diamond rings for women. I'm adding a link to an article called "Is the Great Recession Linked to a Decline in Marriage?" in the description below. This article speaks about the idea that when the economy gets bad couples tend to cohabit-ate and delay getting married and delay having children. So recessions slow men down from proposing to a woman. So in the future as our society faces greater economic turmoil, especially after the shale oil and gas boom then the marriage rate will plummet. This in turn has the effect where people that co-habitate get into and out of relationships far easier then those that are married. And they tend to be more childless as well. So a bad economy will mean more men going their own way. Two thousand and fourteen has been a good year economically in the United States so maybe that's why we are seeing a plateau in the interest in MGTOW. When the economy goes bad again at some point women blame men for it and blame men for being poor providers. Men in turn have their self esteem destroyed and look for a rational reason why women are dumping them or angry with them. So men explore the internet and find out about the men going their own way movement and our numbers continue to grow. It's unfortunate but it seems that things have to get worse before they get better. Energy scarcity and other resource scarcity in the future will mean that more men will question what women want from life. And more men will go their own way because they will either be unable or unwilling provide women with the lifestyle they are accustomed to or because they will not want to work themselves to death doing it. Going their own way will be a more of an option because men will have far fewer assets to risk losing to women. Men don't have a social safety net to fall back on.Google Trends MGTOW and Men's Rightshttp://www.google.com/trends/explore#...Is the Great Recession Linked to a Decline in Marriage?http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/2010/1...GirlWritesWhat+Stardusk: Evo-Psych, MRM, Autopilot,"Love" and morehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enqor...Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy