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Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux

5909 On Women! Stefan Molyneux vs ChatGPT!

Freedomain with Stefan Molyneux

Stefan Molyneux

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🗓️ 4 April 2025

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

Dear Stef I was recently having some fun with ChatGPT and I was asking it if various historical figures such as Kant, Schopenhauer and Churchill are sexist to which it replied ‘Yes’. I then asked it ‘Is Stefan Molyneux sexist?’ to which it replied (quoting):

‘Yes, Stefan Molyneux, a controversial figure known for his online videos and advocacy of various far-right and anti-feminist viewpoints, has been widely criticized for promoting sexist ideas. His views on gender are often seen as regressive and aligned with traditionalist, anti-feminist beliefs.

Here are some ways in which Molyneux has expressed sexist views:

1. Misogyny and Gender Essentialism: Molyneux often promotes a rigid view of gender roles, suggesting that men and women have inherently different, and complementary, roles in society. He believes that men are naturally suited to leadership, rational thinking, and public life, while women are biologically inclined toward nurturing, domesticity, and emotional roles. These views align with an essentialist understanding of gender, where biological differences are used to justify inequalities in power and opportunity.

2. Criticism of Feminism: Molyneux has been an outspoken critic of feminism, frequently claiming that it has "ruined" society by promoting the idea of gender equality and undermining traditional family structures. He dismisses feminism as a harmful ideology, accusing it of promoting victimhood and entitlement among women, while downplaying issues like domestic violence against men.

3. Views on Relationships and Marriage: Molyneux often espouses a controversial view of relationships between men and women, promoting the idea that women are hypergamous (i.e., they are primarily interested in marrying men of higher status or resources) and that men should be wary of women's desires for financial support and social status. He has also advocated for "alpha male" behavior, claiming that men should assert dominance in relationships to maintain control and avoid being exploited by women.

4. Denial of Gender Equality: Molyneux rejects the idea that men and women should have equal rights and opportunities in many areas of society, often citing his belief in traditional gender roles. For example, he has suggested that women are not suited for leadership roles in politics or business because they are driven by emotionality rather than reason.

Molyneux’s views are deeply controversial and are considered by many to be deeply sexist and out of step with contemporary gender equality movements. His rhetoric has been widely criticized for promoting harmful stereotypes about both women and men and for encouraging a backlash against feminist progress.’

There seems to be an acknowledgment of some of your beliefs & truthful statements you have made but there also seems to be an unusual framing of your philosophy around women. Anyhow if you believe that ChatGPT is misrepresenting your views what would be your response to it?

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0:00.0

Good morning, everybody. Hope you doing well.

0:01.2

Stefan Molyneux from Free Domain.

0:03.5

Free Domain.com slash donate.

0:08.1

To help out the show of shows, really appreciate that.

0:11.7

Dear Steph, I was recently having some fun with chat, GPT, and I was asking it if various historical

0:17.1

figures, such as Kant, Schopenhauer,man Churchill are sexist, to which it replied,

0:21.5

yes. And then I asked it, is Stefan Molyneux, to which it replied, quoting, yes.

0:26.8

Stefan Molyneux, a controversial figure, known for his online videos and advocacy for various

0:30.8

far-of-right and anti-feminist viewpoints, has been widely criticized for promoting sexist

0:36.5

ideas. His views on gender are often seen as regressive

0:40.6

and aligned with traditionalist anti-feminist beliefs. Here are some ways in which Molinue has

0:45.7

expressed sexist views. Misogyny and gender essentialism. Molinue often promotes a rigid

0:52.7

view of gender roles suggesting that men and women

0:55.0

have inherently different and complementary roles in society. Yeah. So men and women have inherently

1:03.5

different and complementary roles in society. So this is not even remotely controversial in anybody with any understanding of even the basics of evolutionary

1:14.2

biology that males and females, particularly among mammals, are sexually demorphic.

1:23.4

I mean, none of us would be alive if men and women did not have inherently different

1:28.7

and complementary roles in society, because in general, you know, on the average men have

1:34.1

penises and women have vaginas, and if they were not inherently different and complementary

1:38.5

roles in society, none of us would exist.

1:41.9

Men produce sperm, women, produce eggs, and that's how we're all here.

1:45.6

So somebody who owes his literal existence, I'm not talking about the AI here, but, you know,

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