1. A White-Picket-Fence Fantasy World At Best
The other day I was surfing around on YouTube, and I stumbled across this one video by an influencer named Bjørn Andreas Bull-Hansen who flapped his jaws about how a Viking would question a modern man as for why he didn't have a wife, a family, and wealth. Oh, brother. Does he not know what is going on in the United States? Either Mr. Bull-Hansen is high on crack or he is delusional. Here is his video below.
Bjørn Andrea Bull-Hansen Gives A Sermon About Marriage, Parenting, And Money That Is Highly Unrealistic
Mr. Bull-Hansen is clearly not grounded in reality. He appears to be clueless about how the dating rituals in the American culture work.
First of all, Vikings no longer exist. Therefore, I don't think that there is any danger of the conversation that Mr. Bull-Hansen describes of ever taking place. Nonetheless, if we were to assume for the sake of argument and only for the sake of argument that such a conversation could occur, I can say that most American men would likely tell the Viking to mind his own business after he asked so many questions that are way too personal in my humble opinion.
Second of all, how would an American man with no marriage or children be a social outcast in this day and age? Being married and being a father don't make someone a glittering pillar of society. Married men and fathers can be social outcasts in the American culture in the most deplorable ways imaginable. All you have to do to know so is watch the video below.
Police Arrest A Father For Forcing His Own 8-Year-Old Daughter Into Child Pornography
Anyone can see that the detainee in the video above is a complete train wreck. Yes, he has been married. Yes, he has fathered a family. However, he is the biggest disgrace to the institutions of marriage and parenting that could ever exist. Mr. Bull-Hansen is another clueless foreigner about the pair-bonding rituals in the American culture, because he doesn't seem to keep his eyes open to tragic stories like these.
If a married man, with children, is a good person, then it's only because he was that person long before he ever got married and started a family. Marriage and procreation did not make him that way. Never mind all this garbage that Mr. Bull-Hansen says about claiming your manhood.
The American tribe does not exist in contrary to what Mr. Bull-Hansen apparently believes. Our society has become atomized since the introduction of the Internet and social media.
I've heard horror stories about how Vikings were rough with their women and even forcibly raped them. Therefore, what parallel universe is Mr. Bull-Hansen from? He lives in a white-picket-fence fantasy world that only exists now in reruns of Leave It To Beaver.
2. The Myths About American Men And Masculinity
Where does Bjørn Andreas Bull-Hansen get his perceptions that women like men that are direct and assertive? Ever since the MeToo movement started, all of that went flying straight out the window. How can American men respect American women who don't respect them back? Mr. Bull-Hansen has his head way too far up in the clouds to know what the real deal is regarding dating and romance in the so-called land of milk and honey.
Vikings never had to deal with hypergamy, misandry, and widespread lesbianism as American men have to do so. The odds of American men finding the right woman are stacked up against them. Pair-bonding in the American culture has nothing to do with celebrating masculinity.
When I was watching Mr. Bull-Hansen's video above, I felt as though I was receiving a sermon from my late paternal grandfather, who was clueless and completely out of touch with modern-day reality. Mr. Bull-Hansen's last name says everything about him. As in BULL! Not only is he romanticizing about the past, but he's living in it too. That is so not good or realistic. YouTuber Dapper Dev gives you the brutally honest truth in his video below.
YouTuber Dapper Dev Describes The Decline In The Quality And Quantity Of Relationships In The United States
Mr. Bull-Hansen could learn a thing or two from YouTuber Dapper Dev. You can try to be assertive and direct with a beautiful woman here in the United States when you're out in public; but if her face is buried into her cell phone, you're not going to get anywhere with her. Sometimes when you strike up a polite conversation with one, they reply with only one or two words, if at all, and then rudely walk away without any explanation.
In contrary to what Mr. Bull-Hansen implies, there is more to life than pleasing society or being a people pleaser. A YouTuber who goes by the user name of COACH SCG spells it all out in his video below. He may not be American, but he completely gets American society.
YouTuber COACH SCG Explains How You Can Set Boundaries Against Busybodies And Other Toxic People
Acquiring wealth in the United States is a nearly impossible mountain to climb unless you're either born into wealth or you just happen to be that one unicorn who gets a lucky break that most people don't get. Corporate greed controls everything in the so-called land of milk and honey.
Mr. Bull-Hansen needs to get out of his puritanical bubble and give himself a reality check. Following his advice about life and romance is equally as dangerous as trying to get dating advice from watching the 1967 film Camelot. You're certain to dig yourself down deep into a dark rabbit hole in that event.
3. The Impact Of American Statutory-Rape Laws On The Adult Dating Scene
In his video above, Bjørn Andreas Bull-Hansen left out the fact that the statutory age of consent is only 15 years old in most Scandinavian nations. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see that American statutory-rape laws throw a monkey wrench into the prospects of an adult man finding that one special significant other.
When the average 22- or 23-year-old man walks into a nightclub somewhere in our nation where the statutory age of consent is 18, he may feel safe about navigating the waters of romance in a place where nobody under 18 or 21 years of age is allowed. However, does it prevent him from becoming sexually involved with a woman he believes to be above the statutory age of consent when she is really only 15 years old? No, it doesn't.
When an adult man in his twenties walks into a nightclub, some of the women there are going to be the ages of the girls in the video below; and he is going to be well off his guard inasmuch as they will be dressed to look sexy and his mind will fool him into believing that they are all of legal age in that they couldn't get into the nightclub otherwise. However, they will all likely be carrying fake I.D. to misrepresent themselves as being over the legal age of majority or even over the legal drinking age.
Gorgeous Teenage Girls Model Flashy Apparel And Flaunt Off Their Genetic Gifts
A young girl may fool a 22- or 23-year-old man into believing that she is 20 years old and convince him to take her back to his residence to have sex. However, after he does have sex with her, he won't realize that she is only 15 years old until after the police are pounding on his front door with an arrest warrant for statutory rape.
Perhaps the adult man does discover that the girl is only 15 years old before he makes the mistake of having sex with her and getting into trouble for it. Then he decides that he really likes her and agrees with her that he won't have sex with her until after she is 18 years of age. His troubles will not necessarily end right then and there.
People will constantly suspect him of having dishonorable intentions for the young girl. Once the girl turns 18 and he does have sex with her, there will still be idiots like Chris Hansen that will accuse him of having groomed the girl for sex for when she was to become of legal age. Here in the American culture, it's a no-win situation in any event.
Norman Michael Achin posted a video about how narrow-minded Americans have a propensity to infantilize teenagers in a way that stigmatizes and even criminalizes any adult that may show a non-Platonic interest in them. His video is below.
Norman Michael Achin Describes How Wrongfully American Law-Enforcement Officials Put Diapers On Full-Figured Teenage Women
Unlike other "predator" catchers, I don't consider Zach Sweers (A.K.A. Anxiety War) to be a domestic terrorist. However, I'd never put it past him to turn online sex-sting operations into a multi-level marketing pyramid scheme, because he would definitely have the audacity to do so if anyone did.
I've seen Mr. Sweers talk about teenage high-school girls as though they're still playing with Barbie dolls and watching Smurf cartoons on television. Any 15-, 16-, or 17-year-old girl that would do something that infantile would be best described in the lyrics of the song titled "Angie Baby" by the late Helen Reddy. If you've never heard that song before, it's in the video below.
The Song Titled "Angie Baby" By The Late Helen Reddy
You have to wonder what kind of childhood Mr. Sweers had if he perceives teenage high-school girls as still being toddlers. If I were a juror in a trial pertaining to one of his online sex-sting operations, I would not be impressed with him at all. He has never served the greater good despite that he has fooled himself and others into thinking so.
In the comments section to Mr. Achin's video above, a YouTuber named @FelineDesperado posted:
I always felt I could consent since I was old enough to want it.... around 12 or 13... In Germany, the age is 14 and to be with someone over 18, it must not be considered coercive. Individual rights instead of government control. Sounds like other countries are far more advanced than the US when it comes to this, but the US government pressures other countries to raise the age, causing them to buy into the stereotypes we feed them.
Why doesn't Mr. Bull-Hansen post a video on this subject matter instead of cheering on the puritanical establishment as though the world has not changed since the time of its initial inception in the American culture? The only good thing that Mr. Bull-Hansen said in his video above was for men to keep their beards. I like his school of thought in that one regard, because I absolutely hate to shave with a vengeance.
4. Final Thoughts
Watching Bjørn Andreas Bull-Hansens's YouTube video is like listening to Rachel Oates shoot her mouth off with all her radical feminist crap, except Mr. Bull-Hansen falls at the opposite extreme of the spectrum. It mostly consists of biased conjecture based upon standards that no longer exist.
Do your own research. Don't rely on any of these false profits that have YouTube channels. They call themselves influencers, but they're really snake-oil sales people. They're peddling a load of nonsense to their audiences.
YouTube is fun and entertaining. However, it is not all necessarily the real world. Misinformation is everywhere on that social-media platform, because nobody running it fact-checks anything. They only look for what can make them money.
There are some YouTubers that take the time to get all their facts straight, and I give those same YouTubers a round of applause. However, we must always remain alert to bogus rhetoric.
Mr. Bull-Hansen was born in 1972, which makes him a Gen Xer. However, it doesn't make him old or out of touch with the modern world. He only chooses to be that way on his own volition.
Nevertheless, because Mr. Bull-Hansen is from Generation X, unlike men from younger generations, he got to experience the world as a teenager and a young adult before the Internet and social media appeared on the scene. Therefore, he shouldn't take any of that for granted, and he should understand that men from younger generations will never get to experience that same pleasantry in their youth.
Mr. Bull-Hansen's biggest problem is that he doesn't appear to keep an open mind about the world, especially about the United States. He's too busy pretending to be a Viking to wake up and smell the coffee. Eventually, all of that backward thinking of his is going to catch up with him and set him up for a rude awakening. That day may be approaching sooner than he realizes.
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