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ld be this cool underwater train experience, high-speed train, and they would make it so that the underwater view is amazing so that you're looking at amazing underwater stuff as you go. So that's what the UAE is doing. How does the UAE get something done like that? Because it feels like in the Middle East that things are getting done. Maybe not that big city or whatever is Saudi Arabia. I think S…
← Previous segment →t a coordinator to ensure compliance with whatever civil rights acts. Sounds good. And they're going to work with the Anti-Defamation League to create training on antisemitism. So a little bit like the definition thing. So if Columbia delegates the training materials to the Anti-Defamation League, they're really putting the Anti-Defamation League in charge of some important stuff.
So I feel as though this may be one step forward, two steps back. It's good to try to battle antisemitism. So I'm all in on that. But if the way you're doing it is you're putting in some organization's definition of what would allow you to be kicked out of school or jailed or punished or cancelled or whatever, that's a horrible idea and I would imagine that for the people who are paying attention at some level that's beyond what the average public is paying attention that this would make them even more angry about what they would see as Jewish control of America.
Now since I don't go to Columbia, I don't really have a dog in this fight, but it looks like the thing that the Trump administration is requiring of them to get on the right side of antisemitism probably will make it worse. I think it would make it worse. So I'm going to blame not Columbia for this, but whoever is making Columbia do it, which is the Trump administration. So bad on the Trump administration for putting somebody else in charge of definitions of words.
According to an X user called CartoonsHater, must be a cartoonist, I don't know. She talks about how being in the old days, not too long ago, being a good dancer used to be something that men tried to do. So apparently men at one point tried to be good dancers because they thought it would attract women. And I remember when I was younger that was one of the main things that people said is that yeah just learn to dance and then you'll have all these women. But according to CartoonsHater that dancing is now a social activity that is uncommon. Did you know that? Did you know that dancing is no longer as big a deal as it used to be? I didn't know that. I assumed it was always the same. But in the current day when men dance, in quotes dance, they either do slow dances or they barely move. So back in the 80s you know people would try to be doing disco and they'd have John Travolta moves and stuff and people were trying to figure out why, what changed that men don't dance anymore. And somebody said it's because dancing looks gay, maybe, but also that if you didn't dance very well, somebody with a phone is going to take a video of you and humiliate you in public. To which I thought that might be true. But I think in general just men are not trying as hard. Men are not just not trying to even attract women. And we'll talk about that a little bit more.
Victor Davis Hanson has an article in the Post Millennial talking about this TikTok influencer who says that women are stealing salads at restaurants when the order is up for some order to go. The TikTok influencer says women are stealing salads of what they think would be maybe some guy that they could date in the future. And then they use LinkedIn to stalk the real owner and contact them and say, oh I'm sorry it appears I accidentally got your salad. And it's a way for women to somewhat casually meet a man.
Now first of all I don't believe anything about this story. I do not believe that that happened more than one time in the entire world. There may have been one person who once stole a salad or got one accidentally and thought, oh I think I'll contact this person. Maybe one person ever. So I do not believe this is any kind of a trend. But it does speak to the fact that you know the regular dating apps and all that stuff are not working, dancing's not working, dating apps are not working. And some people are complaining that men don't approach women anymore and ask them on dates. Is that something you've heard? I've heard this. I've heard it from single women. They say that men just don't approach them. They just don't. They used to, but they don't now.
Why do you think that is? Let me fill you in on why men don't approach women. Are you ready? It only works for handsome people who are tall and have most of their hair or are in good shape at least. If you're a really good-looking guy, you can walk up to anybody and they'll be like, maybe. If you're not a good-looking guy, which would be 95% of the public, you can't walk up to a stranger and get a good reaction because the only thing they have to go on is your dumb opening line, which is always dumb, and what you look like. It doesn't work. Why do you think people put photos on dating apps that don't look anything like they actually look? It's because if they walked up to you in person, you'd say no thanks. So dating is mostly trickery. You know, trying to fool somebody into being attracted without them knowing that's what you were doing.
So I would say that if you're not among the 5% tall and handsome guys that the only way you're going to attract women is to not approach them, but rather be talented at something in a public way. If you can be rich and successful in a public way, you will attract all the female attention that you've ever wanted. If you can't show that you have something going on, that you're good at this sport or good at making money or good at something, you're not going to attract anybody. So dancing doesn't work, dating apps don't work, walking up to women doesn't work. But if you've got something going on, women will come up to you. And in my limited dating experience over my lifetime, I've never been confused about whether a woman was interested in
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me because they show it so obviously. Is that your experience men that when a woman is interested in you, you know it so easily. It's never a surprise, is it? So anyway, according to Daniel Greenfield, he's writing that one in three Americans feel lonely every week and one in five feel lonely every day. And less than half of households are headed by married couples now and 63% of single people ar…
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