Yes, chickens coming home to roost. They spent all of the mid-late 2010's claiming men are predators. Men who were under 30-35 during that time had zero to do with some white dude or bum catcalling a woman across the street or an Executive pushing up against a Secretary at the office. They were blamed for it though and the media propped up LGBT/feminine men who played into it like Saucy Santana, Billy Porter, Terry Crews. Then Covid came shutting everything down for a year plus and Gen-Z (plus some Millennials) probably spent all of their free time smoking weed, ordering fast food multiple times a week, frying their brains oogling chicks looking for attention on Tiktok/Instagram, and barely logging into class if they were enrolled.
Then they wondering why Gen-Z ain't playing the game
At the same time women wear skintight, revealing clothes playing the plausible deniability game. I'm not mad at it, but the average guy has not been socialized in real life to deal with it, just look at the comments section of a Tiktok/Reel of a woman thirsttrapping. And thats just basic converstion, an actual relationship that requires a ton of maintenence (along with budgeting) before marriage/kids comes even comes into the equationScott Galloway has work to do.
The men that they always feared, are men of a previous decade like a Beanie Sigel or Sheek Louch that is "toxic masculinity " aka an assertive and jailbird breh. Used to be the norm back in the 90s and early 00s when crime was higher and crack cocaine was still profitable, wearing Avirex coats and mean mugging and baggy clothes, harping about "the streets".
Those are the men that "oppressed" them socially back then.