MarquisDeSade
Mephistopheles
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I remember coming to age at eighteen years old like it was yesterday, the year was 2005 and I remember the dreams, ideals, hopes, or aspirations of a young man that used to be me in those days. Like any man, the dream of a wife, family, children, family dog, white picket fence, and a comfortable modest lifestyle attached to all of that.
I am a product of the 1990s and the early 2000s the era in which I grew up or came to age within that timeframe. Back then nobody was worried about higher education all that much unless you were thinking about going into a professional career of some sort because it was assumed that factory and manufacturing jobs were plentiful by our boomer parents and elders. Throughout my life span I have lived through the DOT COM market crash, 9/11, imperial wars of the Middle East mid-2000s, the market crash of 2007, and more recently for all of us alive today the so called Covid19 pandemic of 2020. The 2007 market crash was an interesting period that has defined much of the United States since then. It was that period that the remainder of the manufacturing or factory jobs was outsourced from the United States to a multitude of nations killing off the majority of what was the former middle class. Suddenly the fallback position of a good factory or manufacturing job as a young man if you weren't of the professional class became untenable for the majority of men, being that the war in the Middle East was racking up the choices were become a soldier, be of the professional class, or become a wage slave. For the vast majority of men who then had aspirations of being a middle-class manufacturing or factory worker with those prospects entirely destroyed the choice was to become a soldier or wage slave for the rest of your life. I for a short period of time joined the military but then left out of disgust where I've been a wage slave ever since. Is this the reason why I've created this thread? No.
The reason I created this thread is an observation on foids the last twenty years having lived through all of these national events. Having lived through the events of the DOTCOM market crash, the 2007 market crash, and the more recent Covid 19 lockdowns that have had economically crippling effects what I've noticed every single time is the lack of concern by foids towards men during every single event. These same women that then I went to high school with making up the crop of us millennials went to college espousing the evils of toxic male patriarchy while at the time I was standing in line with hundreds of other men under a highway overpass trying to get food living on the streets. It was during the summer of 2008 my journey of the black pill began as I was staring at the night sky sleeping on hard cold concrete under a bridge living on the streets immersed with electronic controlled propaganda media of the evils of male patriarchy by a bunch of cunt harpies of my own generation and it has been a memory burned into my mind ever since. These same women who in the majority never felt the negative impacts of every market or economic downturn in this nation having the audacity to speak about the evil oppression of toxic male patriarchy as millions or hordes of men succumbed to losing everything to the point of homelessness without an even dime to their name to speak of has never settled well with me. And, where was the outcry, empathy, or, compassion for the millions of suffering nameless men then, or even the millions of men now with lockdowns, and even more recently vaccine mandates with the explicit intent of job loss for non-compliance? None, nowhere to be found anywhere. In all of this, a question posed to me became all the more apparent, if the west truly was a toxic patriarchal male social environment, how is it that a majority of men's lives have been thrown away like garbage so easily time and time again? I've asked these questions to myself and to others, where there is always no response, just dead silence instead.
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