The speaker discusses their views on feminism and body positivity, arguing that they have become extremist and hypocritical. They claim that while women's rights are important, the current feminist movement has become about blaming and demonizing men rather than promoting equality. The speaker also criticizes the body positivity movement, saying that it has become about promoting obesity and unhealthy lifestyles rather than self-acceptance.
The speaker shares their personal experiences, including a story about being bullied by a girl in school, and how the teachers sided with the girl simply because she was a girl. They argue that this kind of behavior is not feminism, but rather "gender Nazism" or "dementia".
The speaker also criticizes the gaming industry for catering to women's demands for less sexualized female characters, while ignoring men's demands for less sexualized male characters. They argue that this kind of double standard is unfair and perpetuates the idea that men are not allowed to have opinions or feelings.
Throughout the video, the speaker interrupts their rant to promote a game, Vikings, and encourages viewers to download it using their link.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker mentions that in Russia, the percentage of suicides among men is the highest in the world.
2. In Russia, men do not have access to shelters, legal assistance, or rehabilitation in case of rape.
3. According to the speaker, 92% of men die in the workplace.
4. Women are considered a privileged class under the law.
5. In Russia, women are not drafted into the military.
6. In case of an accident, such as a ship sinking, women and children are prioritized for rescue.
7. The speaker claims that men are not included in President Biden's priority list, which includes women, businessmen, and people of color.
8. The speaker mentions that in the gaming industry, games are made less intense for women.
9. The speaker references a statistic that 99% of people who oppose the sexualization of women in games are women.
10. The speaker shares a personal story about being bullied by a girl in school and how the teachers blamed him, a boy, instead of the girl.
Note that some of these "facts" may be subjective or based on the speaker's opinions, but I have tried to extract the most objective information possible.