SayanimCel
Blackpill active measures
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This is extremely frustrating. When the ~5% of issues that affect women more than men are discussed in society/the media, it is relentlessly stated and reminded that the problem is a FEMALE ISSUE, and that by being female, women are especially prone to being disadvantaged by this issue.
However, whenever a problem clearly affects men far more than it does women (like approximately 95% of all shitty things which affect men more than women), it is almost never told from the same perspective
You can see this perfectly by documentary/article titles like, "Loneliness on the Rise in America," or "What is the Cause of the Rising Homelessness Epidemic?," or "Why Are Young People Killing Themselves?", or "The Opioid Epidemic: Young People Giving Up on Life." They never acknowledge that these are MALE ISSUES affecting men because they are men
The only one that you're occasionally allowed to mention affects men more is suicide, but even then society finds a way to make that a soy narrative by saying, 'It's cos guys feel they aren't able to express themselves teehee,' to which my response is, then how come guys today are killing themselves far more than those from the past despite being a homo and opening up about your feelings being far more socially acceptable today than it was then
However, whenever a problem clearly affects men far more than it does women (like approximately 95% of all shitty things which affect men more than women), it is almost never told from the same perspective
You can see this perfectly by documentary/article titles like, "Loneliness on the Rise in America," or "What is the Cause of the Rising Homelessness Epidemic?," or "Why Are Young People Killing Themselves?", or "The Opioid Epidemic: Young People Giving Up on Life." They never acknowledge that these are MALE ISSUES affecting men because they are men
The only one that you're occasionally allowed to mention affects men more is suicide, but even then society finds a way to make that a soy narrative by saying, 'It's cos guys feel they aren't able to express themselves teehee,' to which my response is, then how come guys today are killing themselves far more than those from the past despite being a homo and opening up about your feelings being far more socially acceptable today than it was then