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Bill Maher Calls Out Tech, Urges Young Men Out

Liberty Check

  • One in five men remain at home with parents by age 30, isolating themselves from society and romantic life.
  • Big Tech platforms are fueling this loneliness, drawing young men away from real-world engagement and risking their mental health.
  • Galloway insists the fear of rejection is less damaging than the depression of inaction—encouraging young men to take chances in both platonic and romantic settings.

Bill Maher and NYU professor Scott Galloway confronted the crisis of male loneliness, blaming Big Tech for isolating young men and urging real-world risk-taking over online dependency. They argued that socializing—even with minor risks—trumps the isolation many experience living at home and glued to screens.

The duo warned that anti-alcohol campaigns may be sending the wrong message and that the psychological toll of isolation outweighs occasional adolescent drinking.

Constitutional conservatives must demand honest debate about technology’s impacts and defend the importance of direct, community-based relationships.

Our freedoms depend on staying vigilant.

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