I think it is obvious that young women make bad choices when it comes to dating. They clearly prefer entertainers, salesmen, and thugs over men who actually benefit the world. But people keep denying this. Why? I think it's for the same reason that people deny that police are assholes. Most people are very sensitive to power, so when someone has power they start sucking up to them, idolizing them, and believing they can do no wrong. Since cops wield immense power in the USA, people talk nonstop about how great cops are, even though the reality is that cops are assholes to almost everyone (even their supporters). Similarly, young women wield immense social power, which they derive from the sexual frustration of the masses of young men, so people idolize young women, and paint a picture of them as being virtuous angels, and they never question young women's sexual choices.
I think one of the first steps to creating a tolerable community is to get people to "snap out" of this worship of young women. People need to admit that young women are making bad sexual choices and come together to do something about it.
I made a post here saying nothing more than the blunt truth:
https://old.reddit.com/r/FreeSpeechBahai/comments/16gznvg/american_women_are_trash_for_not_being_attracted/But I was met with hostility. People just can't seem to "snap out" of this idealized image they have of young women. How do you get them to snap out of it?