The question is always, statistically significant in comparison to what? Are false rape accusations serious? Of course, just like actual rape is. But how many people going through their life dating and dealing with women are going to have to deal with it? Very very small percentage. But the manosphere and red pillers blow it up into being this huge thing - indicative of a societal collapse! - when clearly it is not. This is exactly the same kind of garbage logic of the feminists you so despise, and I guess if you want to be the counterweight to that then go for it. Im not interested in either position. I think thats about as far as we can take this discussion, no?
Regarding the AEI study that both of your links are referencing, I'm very skeptical of the causation there, which they admit is not clear in the report. Whereas they seem to be attributing the economic problems to a drop in marriage rates and less income, I would say it is primarily the opposite. The recessions of 2000 and 2008 and increasingly unaffordable prices (particularly healthcare, education, housing) make it much more difficult for a young man to get a job that makes it possible for him to support a family in the first place. This is why he has increasingly given up, not because women have all of a sudden turned into some monster race. Women are helping the men afford the family in many cases.
Ironically enough, the policy recommendations they make are shockingly progressive (coming from a conservative thinktank) and I agree with them.. Basically tax credits for poor people and education/jobs programs. Conservatives promoting higher deficits and government spending on the poor, whats the world coming to!
Regarding the AEI study that both of your links are referencing, I'm very skeptical of the causation there, which they admit is not clear in the report. Whereas they seem to be attributing the economic problems to a drop in marriage rates and less income, I would say it is primarily the opposite. The recessions of 2000 and 2008 and increasingly unaffordable prices (particularly healthcare, education, housing) make it much more difficult for a young man to get a job that makes it possible for him to support a family in the first place. This is why he has increasingly given up, not because women have all of a sudden turned into some monster race. Women are helping the men afford the family in many cases.
Ironically enough, the policy recommendations they make are shockingly progressive (coming from a conservative thinktank) and I agree with them.. Basically tax credits for poor people and education/jobs programs. Conservatives promoting higher deficits and government spending on the poor, whats the world coming to!