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..but with a normie perspective.
COPE?
Maybe. You see, in Japan, the rise of the Hikkiomori problem (young men who isolate themselves and don't interact with society) has changed the perspective on the issue and insteead of patronizing them, recent movements have attempted to actually study the problem as to end or diminish it someday.
Japan is great but has quite a lot of societal flaws, just like the West. Of course, they think their society is working because most are ''satisfied'' but more and more, people are realizing that the overall ethic and expectations pressed on young men lead them to a path of despair and isolation;
Japanese think that a man who isn't working is literally a worthless being. Women judge their partner based on their status and salary.
When your self worth is massively tied to your job and income, it's no wonder, some men drained by overall pressure cope out and isolate themselves inside.
As they say; Is not a sign of good health a man who is adapted to a sick society...
The recent commotion around the ''Men are having less sex study'' as well as reading various Reddit threads on the matter and watching multiple videos iterating on the subject, I really think there is a way for the mass to take the Incel problem seriously, not in a form of mockery, hate and disgust but of actual empathy...
Don't cope me yet.
Just looking at the comments on theTim Pool vid on the subject;
It seems that more and more men understand the issues young male faces today. They might not like our aggressive and bitter attitude toward but I still think most normie are aware of it.
Channels like Face and LMS are somewhat great at explaining the basics on the Lookism issue to normies but there need to be more ''bridge'' channel like that,with actual quality content and videos explaining the pain and the suffering.
I'm thinking of starting one but I have no idea how to make it interesting or appealing...
COPE?
Maybe. You see, in Japan, the rise of the Hikkiomori problem (young men who isolate themselves and don't interact with society) has changed the perspective on the issue and insteead of patronizing them, recent movements have attempted to actually study the problem as to end or diminish it someday.
Japan is great but has quite a lot of societal flaws, just like the West. Of course, they think their society is working because most are ''satisfied'' but more and more, people are realizing that the overall ethic and expectations pressed on young men lead them to a path of despair and isolation;
Japanese think that a man who isn't working is literally a worthless being. Women judge their partner based on their status and salary.
When your self worth is massively tied to your job and income, it's no wonder, some men drained by overall pressure cope out and isolate themselves inside.
As they say; Is not a sign of good health a man who is adapted to a sick society...
The recent commotion around the ''Men are having less sex study'' as well as reading various Reddit threads on the matter and watching multiple videos iterating on the subject, I really think there is a way for the mass to take the Incel problem seriously, not in a form of mockery, hate and disgust but of actual empathy...
Don't cope me yet.
Just looking at the comments on theTim Pool vid on the subject;
It seems that more and more men understand the issues young male faces today. They might not like our aggressive and bitter attitude toward but I still think most normie are aware of it.
Channels like Face and LMS are somewhat great at explaining the basics on the Lookism issue to normies but there need to be more ''bridge'' channel like that,with actual quality content and videos explaining the pain and the suffering.
I'm thinking of starting one but I have no idea how to make it interesting or appealing...