The dating scene is rough out there, and even celebrities are noticing. It’s time we faced facts: modern dating apps are ruining relationships.
- Comedian Chelsea Handler says it’s hard to find good men these days.
- She blames dating apps for creating a “swipe culture.”
- Handler herself admits to “dabbling” in dating but avoids commitment.
Handler Blames Men, But Is She Right?
Chelsea Handler is pointing fingers at men. She claims dating apps give them too many options. According to Handler, this abundance makes them unwilling to commit.
Handler, 51, says successful women are echoing her frustrations. They can’t find worthwhile men. She says the culture of swiping has crushed the effort people used to make to date seriously.
Swipe Culture: A Conservative Crisis
Dating apps are destroying traditional values. These apps prioritize fleeting encounters over lasting relationships. This is what happens when you replace courtship with clicks.
The idea that endless choice is a good thing is a lie. It devalues commitment and encourages instant gratification. Dating apps mirror the worst aspects of our “woke” culture.
Handler’s Own Dating Life: A Double Standard?
Handler criticizes men for avoiding commitment, yet she admits to “dabbling.” She avoids being “tethered to one person.” Is this not the very behavior she condemns?
This smacks of hypocrisy. It’s fine for her, but not for the men she hopes to date. Perhaps the problem isn’t just men, but a broader cultural shift away from traditional values. Her split from Jo Koy in 2022 after dating less than a year proves this.
The Broader Impact: The Future of Family
This isn’t just about dating; it’s about the future of the family. When commitment dies, so does the family unit. Traditional families are the bedrock of a healthy society.
We need to reclaim the values of commitment, loyalty, and sacrifice. We must resist the siren song of instant gratification. Strong families build strong communities. The breakdown of marriage leads to societal decay.
We must teach our children the value of commitment, loyalty, and building something that lasts. We have to get back to the way things used to be if we want our country to survive.
Are dating apps just a symptom of a much deeper problem within our society?


