I'm not a fan of holding back on what I think - but I would also urge some caution about jumping on the Tate and Rogan bandwagon. I don't think the answer to the left-wing is going right, in the same way that I don't think the answer to the right wing is going left - the answer is always going to be found in the centre ground. I don't think having separate Republican and Democrat networks is particularly helpful either.
There is a centre ground which can (and should) be forged, in which people can openly critique each other's position in good faith and accept such criticism without considering it an affront to reality. Tate is not a voice of reason, he's a voice of opposition and that makes him just as dangerous as woke in an equal and opposite direction.
Young men do have it hard in some ways and you may relate but that doesn't mean Tate is the answer you need, just the first monetised answer to pop up.