
"Should society intervene to course correct that, put systems in place to make sure that those men meet partners?"
"This podcast used to be about business, mindset and healing responsibly,"
"Now it feels like it's becoming about blaming women for men's problems - without challenge, without evidence."
"given manosphere ideas a ring light and a hug"
Remarks proposing societal intervention to pair involuntary celibate men with women to prevent resentment and social alienation circulated widely on social media. The suggestion framed male loneliness as an epidemic and proposed systemic measures to 'course correct' relationships. Content creators and celebrities criticized the framing as amplifying manosphere ideas and failing to challenge controversial claims about feminism, dating and birth rates. Critics described the approach as blaming women for men's problems and a 'Trojan horse' for unchallenged narratives. Several public figures publicly endorsed the criticism and called for more responsible engagement with men's mental health without scapegoating.
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