Jiang diagnoses contemporary young men as socially and economically noncontributing because they are absorbed by gambling, pornography, video games, and empty college life rather than useful skill formation.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...this is a disaster for the country. Young men go to college. And for four years, they drink beer and watch football games and..."
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"...this is a disaster for the country. Young men go to college. And for four years, they drink beer and watch football games and..."
"And then you have a national draft to teach you skills that you will need in order to contribute more effectively to the economy...."
"to play video games spend all their money on only fans and gamble everything on bitcoin okay and they don't really know anything useful..."
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