Boy Mom Wants To Know How Parents Are Raising Sons To Not Be "Bad Men"
Briefly

In the 2024 election, support for Donald Trump rose sharply among young men, particularly those aged 18-29 and without college degrees. Factors contributing to this shift include the phenomenon known as 'red pilling,' which promotes beliefs that position men as victims of women and feminism. This change has raised concerns among parents, like TikTok mom Jesse, who fears her son may lose essential qualities like kindness and empathy as he navigates this toxic internet culture, highlighting challenges in raising boys amid negative societal influences.
"I'm going to get a lot of shit for this video, but I have a question for mothers of boys, of sons. How are you raising your son to ensure that he is not a piece of sh*t when he's an adult, but also doesn't inherently feel badly about himself?"
"With my daughter, I don't fear that she will get older and become an adult and be someone else... I am positive that this is who she is. This is who she will continue to be."
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