
The Ben Shapiro Show Ep. 1382 - A Society Without Men Is A Dying Society
Nov 23, 2021
The podcast dives into the clash over traditional masculinity, contrasting Western views with China's approach. It addresses declining birth rates and their societal implications, raising concerns about the future of cultural values. The significance of gender differences for stability is discussed, alongside the essential role of masculinity in identity formation. The contrast between American and Chinese education systems is highlighted, as well as the implications of removing historical statues, all while navigating the current economic landscape.
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Subjectivity vs. Reality
- Radical subjectivity is replacing objective truth, threatening society's stability.
- People prioritize their personal "truth" over reality, leading to a detachment from the real world.
Declining Birth Rates
- Declining birth rates in the West are linked to a detachment from real-world consequences.
- The lack of traditional incentives for having children contributes to this decline.
Importance of Gender Roles
- Ignoring the differences between men and women leads to societal decline.
- A healthy society recognizes and values these differences, promoting reproduction and stability.



