
George of TheTinMen returns to the show for his third appearance, in this episode we take the YouGov Misogyny test and fail what is a childish, divisive and disappointing test, once again demonising men and spreading fear of 'modern misogyny.' We dissect why this test is stupid and delve into some of the important issues facing men in 2025. Enjoy!
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Exposing George as a Misogynist (Begins)
00:24 Believe Women’s Gains Last 25 Years Bad for Men
01:24 Believe Women Have Things Better Than Men in Society
09:20 Believe Purpose of Feminism Is to Put Men Down
14:33 Majority of Women Want to Date Top 20% of Men
26:11 Believe Women Are More Attracted to Aggressive/Dominant Men
27:40 Believe Women Should Dress Attractive for Their Partner
29:49 Believe Man Is Entitled to S*X After Paying for Drinks
31:18 Believe It Is Wrong for Women With Many S*Xual Partners, Not Men
35:47 Believe Woman’s Fault if She Is Sad in Some Circumstances
37:59 Favourable View of Andrew Tate
38:38 Have a Negative Opinion of Women
39:12 Results
39:44 Why This Survey Is So Disappointing
43:03 George’s Concerns About Male Circumcision
52:30 How Anti-Trans Activists Scapegoat Men
1:03:52 How Modern Feminism Is So Sneaky
1:08:26 Why Men Need 2 Guy Nights Out a Week
1:11:23 Why Pride Blocks Men From Being Happy
1:20:02 Why George Feels Politically Homeless
1:23:51 Why George Created Thetinmen
1:29:15 the New Men’s Health Strategy
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