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Suicide Awareness Voices of Education.com (SAVE), reported on their 2021 fact sheet that, "One male dies by suicide every 13.7 minutes in the U.S". That is compared to, "One female dies by suicide every 53.5 minutes in the U.S". Which averages to, "3.9 male deaths by suicide for each female death by suicide".

Zero Hedge published an article on their website titled "The Boys of America Are Suffering - How Can We Help Them?", which was based off an article with the same name written by John Mac Ghlionn and published by the Epoch Times.com.

Here is the full article from the Epoch Times.com:

The Boys of America Are Suffering—How Can We Help Them?​

By: John Mac Ghlionn

Contrary to popular belief, the patriarchy doesn’t rule with an iron fist. Nevertheless, for some perverse reason, the myth of male privilege still persists. Today, only a fool could look around and honestly say that we live in a man’s world. Every 13.7 minutes, somewhere in the United States, a man takes his own life. For every female that commits suicide, there are four men ending their own lives. Millions of boys and men lead lives of quiet desperation, rotting away inside self-imposed prison cells.

What should these men do? See a medical doctor, perhaps? Maybe visit a psychologist?

As I’ve noted before, the fields of medicine and psychology are, like the men of America, also in crisis. This isn’t to say that all doctors and all psychologists offer nothing of value, of course. This is to say that the institutions creating the doctors and psychologists of tomorrow are, for lack of a better word, damaged.

In the field of psychology, as the science writer Rolf Degen recently noted, approximately 1 in every 10 citations “across leading psychology journals is completely inaccurate, misrepresenting or even contradicting the cited findings". Still reeling from the effects of the much-discussed replication crisis, psychology now has a crisis of reputation to wrestle with. To compound matters, the American Psychological Association (APA), the main accreditor for professional education and training in psychology, has, for years, demonized masculinity, labeling admirable qualities such as stoicism and competitiveness “psychologically harmful".

As the psychologist Christopher J. Ferguson, a man who has been very critical of the APA in the past, told me, the APA’s “controversial position on men and masculinity is part of a larger problem of ideological capture for the APA, as it increasingly parrots far-left talking points, rather than educating people on the often messy and nuanced science".

Sadly, he added, the APA “really stopped functioning as a science organization a long time ago, and its current disparagement of traditional men, in the absence of good data, should properly be viewed as prejudicial and unethical". Strong words. Ferguson, one of the few psychologists brave enough to stand up and speak out against the psychological establishment, knows that psychology, in its current form, isn’t fit for purpose.

If the men and boys of America can’t rely on doctors and psychologists for support, what should they do?

As Jordan Peterson’s success has shown us, many men, particularly young men, are looking to individuals rather than institutions for answers. However, as Peterson goes from being a public intellectual to a modern-day superhero intent on defeating the bad guys in Davos, young men are looking for new role models.

Enter Richard Reeves, an academic whose research focuses on issues pertaining to inequality and social mobility. For years, Reeves has been held up as a “rational” voice, a strong representative for the boys and men of America. However, Reeves, who seems like a very decent man, is affiliated with the Brookings Institution, a research group that The New York Times glowingly refers to as “a pillar of Washington’s liberal establishment” and a “prestigious, left-leaning institution". In other words, Reeves, like so many other researchers and commentators, is a slave to the liberal machine, the very same machine that has steamrolled over men for years.

In his latest book, “Of Boys and Men,” Reeves goes to great lengths to praise feminism and the feminist framework of intersectionality. More concerning, Reeves appears to be rather fond of using the term “cis heterosexual,” instead of using a normal term like “straight". Is a man who uses such terminology really capable of helping normal, everyday boys who are struggling to find meaning in their lives?

There’s also Matt Pinkett, the author of the brand new book, provocatively titled “Boys Do Cry.” According to the British teacher and author, schools should provide “lessons in bromance” to address the mental health crisis among boys. However, like Reeves, Pinkett goes to great lengths to smuggle in trans-friendly jargon, even dedicating an entire chapter to the many ways in which masculinity overlaps with LGBTQ+ issues. Also, like Reeves, Pinkett places great emphasis on encouraging boys to be more vulnerable, to embrace the tears, and to cry with pride.

Although the two authors correctly identify the problems facing boys, their prescriptions leave a lot to be desired. Adam Lane Smith, a psychotherapist who has been commenting on the masculinity crisis for years, told me that “the current education system is built to operate in a way counter to how most boys learn and thrive".

“The research is clear,” he said, with “an increasing number of boys being diagnosed by teachers and school staff with attention issues". These teachers and staff, added Smith, “then pressure parents to find a doctor to corroborate that diagnosis and immediately medicate the boy, or else he will be expelled".

Even boys without violent tendencies are being pressured into medication or else they face expulsion, Smith told me. Part of this is due to the feminization of schools. In the United States, roughly 75 percent of teachers are female. Many of these teachers, noted Smith, are overworked and lack “the mental energy required to deal with 30+ children for so many hours in a day; the boys will often stick out due to their higher testosterone behaviors".

“Many of these female teachers also appear to struggle to engage with male students and consistently grade female students higher to encourage them", said the specialist.

Smith appears to be right. Girls perform better when they’re taught by a female teacher; the same, however, isn’t true for boys.

As studies show, single-sex schooling and especially more hands-on school approaches prove that supposedly “problematic” boys can thrive in environments suitable to their mental functioning. Most teachers learn how to “deal” with boys through various training sessions and workshops. As Smith noted, many of these sessions and workshops have, in recent times, “shifted to encourage teachers to view natural boy behaviors and energy levels as problematic to the profession".

“Boys", he contends, “are now a liability to be managed and pushed through the system as the teachers focus their energies on uplifting and empowering the girls". :blackpill:

 
Society will never care. Its brutal
 
Wonder what that statistic is for the whole world
 
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We're men, Sir. We are meant to be expendable.
 
Suicide Awareness Voices of Education.com (SAVE), reported on their 2021 fact sheet that, "One male dies by suicide every 13.7 minutes in the U.S". That is compared to, "One female dies by suicide every 53.5 minutes in the U.S". Which averages to, "3.9 male deaths by suicide for each female death by suicide".

Zero Hedge published an article on their website titled "The Boys of America Are Suffering - How Can We Help Them?", which was based off an article with the same name written by John Mac Ghlionn and published by the Epoch Times.com.

Here is the full article from the Epoch Times.com:

The Boys of America Are Suffering—How Can We Help Them?​

By: John Mac Ghlionn

Contrary to popular belief, the patriarchy doesn’t rule with an iron fist. Nevertheless, for some perverse reason, the myth of male privilege still persists. Today, only a fool could look around and honestly say that we live in a man’s world. Every 13.7 minutes, somewhere in the United States, a man takes his own life. For every female that commits suicide, there are four men ending their own lives. Millions of boys and men lead lives of quiet desperation, rotting away inside self-imposed prison cells.

What should these men do? See a medical doctor, perhaps? Maybe visit a psychologist?

As I’ve noted before, the fields of medicine and psychology are, like the men of America, also in crisis. This isn’t to say that all doctors and all psychologists offer nothing of value, of course. This is to say that the institutions creating the doctors and psychologists of tomorrow are, for lack of a better word, damaged.

In the field of psychology, as the science writer Rolf Degen recently noted, approximately 1 in every 10 citations “across leading psychology journals is completely inaccurate, misrepresenting or even contradicting the cited findings". Still reeling from the effects of the much-discussed replication crisis, psychology now has a crisis of reputation to wrestle with. To compound matters, the American Psychological Association (APA), the main accreditor for professional education and training in psychology, has, for years, demonized masculinity, labeling admirable qualities such as stoicism and competitiveness “psychologically harmful".

As the psychologist Christopher J. Ferguson, a man who has been very critical of the APA in the past, told me, the APA’s “controversial position on men and masculinity is part of a larger problem of ideological capture for the APA, as it increasingly parrots far-left talking points, rather than educating people on the often messy and nuanced science".

Sadly, he added, the APA “really stopped functioning as a science organization a long time ago, and its current disparagement of traditional men, in the absence of good data, should properly be viewed as prejudicial and unethical". Strong words. Ferguson, one of the few psychologists brave enough to stand up and speak out against the psychological establishment, knows that psychology, in its current form, isn’t fit for purpose.

If the men and boys of America can’t rely on doctors and psychologists for support, what should they do?

As Jordan Peterson’s success has shown us, many men, particularly young men, are looking to individuals rather than institutions for answers. However, as Peterson goes from being a public intellectual to a modern-day superhero intent on defeating the bad guys in Davos, young men are looking for new role models.

Enter Richard Reeves, an academic whose research focuses on issues pertaining to inequality and social mobility. For years, Reeves has been held up as a “rational” voice, a strong representative for the boys and men of America. However, Reeves, who seems like a very decent man, is affiliated with the Brookings Institution, a research group that The New York Times glowingly refers to as “a pillar of Washington’s liberal establishment” and a “prestigious, left-leaning institution". In other words, Reeves, like so many other researchers and commentators, is a slave to the liberal machine, the very same machine that has steamrolled over men for years.

In his latest book, “Of Boys and Men,” Reeves goes to great lengths to praise feminism and the feminist framework of intersectionality. More concerning, Reeves appears to be rather fond of using the term “cis heterosexual,” instead of using a normal term like “straight". Is a man who uses such terminology really capable of helping normal, everyday boys who are struggling to find meaning in their lives?

There’s also Matt Pinkett, the author of the brand new book, provocatively titled “Boys Do Cry.” According to the British teacher and author, schools should provide “lessons in bromance” to address the mental health crisis among boys. However, like Reeves, Pinkett goes to great lengths to smuggle in trans-friendly jargon, even dedicating an entire chapter to the many ways in which masculinity overlaps with LGBTQ+ issues. Also, like Reeves, Pinkett places great emphasis on encouraging boys to be more vulnerable, to embrace the tears, and to cry with pride.

Although the two authors correctly identify the problems facing boys, their prescriptions leave a lot to be desired. Adam Lane Smith, a psychotherapist who has been commenting on the masculinity crisis for years, told me that “the current education system is built to operate in a way counter to how most boys learn and thrive".

“The research is clear,” he said, with “an increasing number of boys being diagnosed by teachers and school staff with attention issues". These teachers and staff, added Smith, “then pressure parents to find a doctor to corroborate that diagnosis and immediately medicate the boy, or else he will be expelled".

Even boys without violent tendencies are being pressured into medication or else they face expulsion, Smith told me. Part of this is due to the feminization of schools. In the United States, roughly 75 percent of teachers are female. Many of these teachers, noted Smith, are overworked and lack “the mental energy required to deal with 30+ children for so many hours in a day; the boys will often stick out due to their higher testosterone behaviors".

“Many of these female teachers also appear to struggle to engage with male students and consistently grade female students higher to encourage them", said the specialist.

Smith appears to be right. Girls perform better when they’re taught by a female teacher; the same, however, isn’t true for boys.

As studies show, single-sex schooling and especially more hands-on school approaches prove that supposedly “problematic” boys can thrive in environments suitable to their mental functioning. Most teachers learn how to “deal” with boys through various training sessions and workshops. As Smith noted, many of these sessions and workshops have, in recent times, “shifted to encourage teachers to view natural boy behaviors and energy levels as problematic to the profession".

“Boys", he contends, “are now a liability to be managed and pushed through the system as the teachers focus their energies on uplifting and empowering the girls". :blackpill:

Gonna listen rn with a text reader
 
Suicide Awareness Voices of Education.com (SAVE), reported on their 2021 fact sheet that, "One male dies by suicide every 13.7 minutes in the U.S". That is compared to, "One female dies by suicide every 53.5 minutes in the U.S". Which averages to, "3.9 male deaths by suicide for each female death by suicide".

Zero Hedge published an article on their website titled "The Boys of America Are Suffering - How Can We Help Them?", which was based off an article with the same name written by John Mac Ghlionn and published by the Epoch Times.com.

Here is the full article from the Epoch Times.com:

The Boys of America Are Suffering—How Can We Help Them?​

By: John Mac Ghlionn

Contrary to popular belief, the patriarchy doesn’t rule with an iron fist. Nevertheless, for some perverse reason, the myth of male privilege still persists. Today, only a fool could look around and honestly say that we live in a man’s world. Every 13.7 minutes, somewhere in the United States, a man takes his own life. For every female that commits suicide, there are four men ending their own lives. Millions of boys and men lead lives of quiet desperation, rotting away inside self-imposed prison cells.

What should these men do? See a medical doctor, perhaps? Maybe visit a psychologist?

As I’ve noted before, the fields of medicine and psychology are, like the men of America, also in crisis. This isn’t to say that all doctors and all psychologists offer nothing of value, of course. This is to say that the institutions creating the doctors and psychologists of tomorrow are, for lack of a better word, damaged.

In the field of psychology, as the science writer Rolf Degen recently noted, approximately 1 in every 10 citations “across leading psychology journals is completely inaccurate, misrepresenting or even contradicting the cited findings". Still reeling from the effects of the much-discussed replication crisis, psychology now has a crisis of reputation to wrestle with. To compound matters, the American Psychological Association (APA), the main accreditor for professional education and training in psychology, has, for years, demonized masculinity, labeling admirable qualities such as stoicism and competitiveness “psychologically harmful".

As the psychologist Christopher J. Ferguson, a man who has been very critical of the APA in the past, told me, the APA’s “controversial position on men and masculinity is part of a larger problem of ideological capture for the APA, as it increasingly parrots far-left talking points, rather than educating people on the often messy and nuanced science".

Sadly, he added, the APA “really stopped functioning as a science organization a long time ago, and its current disparagement of traditional men, in the absence of good data, should properly be viewed as prejudicial and unethical". Strong words. Ferguson, one of the few psychologists brave enough to stand up and speak out against the psychological establishment, knows that psychology, in its current form, isn’t fit for purpose.

If the men and boys of America can’t rely on doctors and psychologists for support, what should they do?

As Jordan Peterson’s success has shown us, many men, particularly young men, are looking to individuals rather than institutions for answers. However, as Peterson goes from being a public intellectual to a modern-day superhero intent on defeating the bad guys in Davos, young men are looking for new role models.

Enter Richard Reeves, an academic whose research focuses on issues pertaining to inequality and social mobility. For years, Reeves has been held up as a “rational” voice, a strong representative for the boys and men of America. However, Reeves, who seems like a very decent man, is affiliated with the Brookings Institution, a research group that The New York Times glowingly refers to as “a pillar of Washington’s liberal establishment” and a “prestigious, left-leaning institution". In other words, Reeves, like so many other researchers and commentators, is a slave to the liberal machine, the very same machine that has steamrolled over men for years.

In his latest book, “Of Boys and Men,” Reeves goes to great lengths to praise feminism and the feminist framework of intersectionality. More concerning, Reeves appears to be rather fond of using the term “cis heterosexual,” instead of using a normal term like “straight". Is a man who uses such terminology really capable of helping normal, everyday boys who are struggling to find meaning in their lives?

There’s also Matt Pinkett, the author of the brand new book, provocatively titled “Boys Do Cry.” According to the British teacher and author, schools should provide “lessons in bromance” to address the mental health crisis among boys. However, like Reeves, Pinkett goes to great lengths to smuggle in trans-friendly jargon, even dedicating an entire chapter to the many ways in which masculinity overlaps with LGBTQ+ issues. Also, like Reeves, Pinkett places great emphasis on encouraging boys to be more vulnerable, to embrace the tears, and to cry with pride.

Although the two authors correctly identify the problems facing boys, their prescriptions leave a lot to be desired. Adam Lane Smith, a psychotherapist who has been commenting on the masculinity crisis for years, told me that “the current education system is built to operate in a way counter to how most boys learn and thrive".

“The research is clear,” he said, with “an increasing number of boys being diagnosed by teachers and school staff with attention issues". These teachers and staff, added Smith, “then pressure parents to find a doctor to corroborate that diagnosis and immediately medicate the boy, or else he will be expelled".

Even boys without violent tendencies are being pressured into medication or else they face expulsion, Smith told me. Part of this is due to the feminization of schools. In the United States, roughly 75 percent of teachers are female. Many of these teachers, noted Smith, are overworked and lack “the mental energy required to deal with 30+ children for so many hours in a day; the boys will often stick out due to their higher testosterone behaviors".

“Many of these female teachers also appear to struggle to engage with male students and consistently grade female students higher to encourage them", said the specialist.

Smith appears to be right. Girls perform better when they’re taught by a female teacher; the same, however, isn’t true for boys.

As studies show, single-sex schooling and especially more hands-on school approaches prove that supposedly “problematic” boys can thrive in environments suitable to their mental functioning. Most teachers learn how to “deal” with boys through various training sessions and workshops. As Smith noted, many of these sessions and workshops have, in recent times, “shifted to encourage teachers to view natural boy behaviors and energy levels as problematic to the profession".

“Boys", he contends, “are now a liability to be managed and pushed through the system as the teachers focus their energies on uplifting and empowering the girls". :blackpill:

Still listening, Brutal fucking shit the leftists have fucked up, Everything libs touch dies
 
Wonder how that statistic looks in ropejan
 
we need supreme leader roger in office asap
 
one or two drug addict hobo dies everyday from OD here in SF on average.

thats basically the drug addict's way of committing suicide. because if you think about it, they could have just killed themselves a long time ago but decided to get high instead. when they wake up sober they probably wish that they would stop using drugs or that someone would come and save them from their addiction and economic struggle. but instead, they just get high again several hours later and the cycle repeats.

no pussy, no money, no friends, plus alcohol/drug addiction = a recipe for suicide at least for men. which is basically more and more american men falling into this category by the day.

this country is so fucked up. there really is no difference between the african safari and human civilization. the weak and helpless get devoured.

men that kill themselves actually do society a favor if you think about it. society doesn't have to expend resources for their mental health upkeep because those downtrodden poor men just kill themselves.

a happy society is a society that is fair and caters to all and what we have in america is some savage hell hole that is ugly inside and out. people just don't care about anyone else.

women are noticeably selfish (likely evolutionary) and since they have so much power in america, relatively speaking, american society takes on that certain flavor. and what you have as a result of the selfishness is just decay and mass suffering everywhere in every nook and cranny in american life. all aspects of american life.

no pure of heart, no good will, no good intentions. just an all around shithole. The last time when humans really went on mass repentance mode and humility mode was when humans were extremely fearful. like the black death, WW2, or genghis khan. people should stop being so damn stupid, vain, and hedonistic and care more about others and about the future.
 
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Don't the toilets attempt more but fail because they're retarded
 
Don't the toilets attempt more but fail because they're retarded
According to Save.org -

One female dies by suicide every 53.5 minutes in the U.S.

There are three female attempts for each male attempt.

So yes, you are correct.
 
Are these young, lonely men, mostly?
 
another day in the united states of ropedia
 
this culture is shit for shit people
 
According to Save.org -

One female dies by suicide every 53.5 minutes in the U.S.

There are three female attempts for each male attempt.

So yes, you are correct.
wonder if they count anything as an attempt to make it seem foids have it hard too. with gems you never know.
 
And these are the OFFICIAL numbers in ONE SINGLE country.
Add to this all the dead boyos who weren't found yet, and enlarge this study to the whole world.
The numbers then should be really crazy...
 
According to Save.org -

One female dies by suicide every 53.5 minutes in the U.S.

There are three female attempts for each male attempt.

So yes, you are correct.
So men are 12 times more effective at killing themselves than women?
Female suicide is a forced meme. They're doing it for attention.
 
Suicide Awareness Voices of Education.com (SAVE), reported on their 2021 fact sheet that, "One male dies by suicide every 13.7 minutes in the U.S". That is compared to, "One female dies by suicide every 53.5 minutes in the U.S". Which averages to, "3.9 male deaths by suicide for each female death by suicide".

Zero Hedge published an article on their website titled "The Boys of America Are Suffering - How Can We Help Them?", which was based off an article with the same name written by John Mac Ghlionn and published by the Epoch Times.com.

Here is the full article from the Epoch Times.com:

The Boys of America Are Suffering—How Can We Help Them?​

By: John Mac Ghlionn

Contrary to popular belief, the patriarchy doesn’t rule with an iron fist. Nevertheless, for some perverse reason, the myth of male privilege still persists. Today, only a fool could look around and honestly say that we live in a man’s world. Every 13.7 minutes, somewhere in the United States, a man takes his own life. For every female that commits suicide, there are four men ending their own lives. Millions of boys and men lead lives of quiet desperation, rotting away inside self-imposed prison cells.

What should these men do? See a medical doctor, perhaps? Maybe visit a psychologist?

As I’ve noted before, the fields of medicine and psychology are, like the men of America, also in crisis. This isn’t to say that all doctors and all psychologists offer nothing of value, of course. This is to say that the institutions creating the doctors and psychologists of tomorrow are, for lack of a better word, damaged.

In the field of psychology, as the science writer Rolf Degen recently noted, approximately 1 in every 10 citations “across leading psychology journals is completely inaccurate, misrepresenting or even contradicting the cited findings". Still reeling from the effects of the much-discussed replication crisis, psychology now has a crisis of reputation to wrestle with. To compound matters, the American Psychological Association (APA), the main accreditor for professional education and training in psychology, has, for years, demonized masculinity, labeling admirable qualities such as stoicism and competitiveness “psychologically harmful".

As the psychologist Christopher J. Ferguson, a man who has been very critical of the APA in the past, told me, the APA’s “controversial position on men and masculinity is part of a larger problem of ideological capture for the APA, as it increasingly parrots far-left talking points, rather than educating people on the often messy and nuanced science".

Sadly, he added, the APA “really stopped functioning as a science organization a long time ago, and its current disparagement of traditional men, in the absence of good data, should properly be viewed as prejudicial and unethical". Strong words. Ferguson, one of the few psychologists brave enough to stand up and speak out against the psychological establishment, knows that psychology, in its current form, isn’t fit for purpose.

If the men and boys of America can’t rely on doctors and psychologists for support, what should they do?

As Jordan Peterson’s success has shown us, many men, particularly young men, are looking to individuals rather than institutions for answers. However, as Peterson goes from being a public intellectual to a modern-day superhero intent on defeating the bad guys in Davos, young men are looking for new role models.

Enter Richard Reeves, an academic whose research focuses on issues pertaining to inequality and social mobility. For years, Reeves has been held up as a “rational” voice, a strong representative for the boys and men of America. However, Reeves, who seems like a very decent man, is affiliated with the Brookings Institution, a research group that The New York Times glowingly refers to as “a pillar of Washington’s liberal establishment” and a “prestigious, left-leaning institution". In other words, Reeves, like so many other researchers and commentators, is a slave to the liberal machine, the very same machine that has steamrolled over men for years.

In his latest book, “Of Boys and Men,” Reeves goes to great lengths to praise feminism and the feminist framework of intersectionality. More concerning, Reeves appears to be rather fond of using the term “cis heterosexual,” instead of using a normal term like “straight". Is a man who uses such terminology really capable of helping normal, everyday boys who are struggling to find meaning in their lives?

There’s also Matt Pinkett, the author of the brand new book, provocatively titled “Boys Do Cry.” According to the British teacher and author, schools should provide “lessons in bromance” to address the mental health crisis among boys. However, like Reeves, Pinkett goes to great lengths to smuggle in trans-friendly jargon, even dedicating an entire chapter to the many ways in which masculinity overlaps with LGBTQ+ issues. Also, like Reeves, Pinkett places great emphasis on encouraging boys to be more vulnerable, to embrace the tears, and to cry with pride.

Although the two authors correctly identify the problems facing boys, their prescriptions leave a lot to be desired. Adam Lane Smith, a psychotherapist who has been commenting on the masculinity crisis for years, told me that “the current education system is built to operate in a way counter to how most boys learn and thrive".

“The research is clear,” he said, with “an increasing number of boys being diagnosed by teachers and school staff with attention issues". These teachers and staff, added Smith, “then pressure parents to find a doctor to corroborate that diagnosis and immediately medicate the boy, or else he will be expelled".

Even boys without violent tendencies are being pressured into medication or else they face expulsion, Smith told me. Part of this is due to the feminization of schools. In the United States, roughly 75 percent of teachers are female. Many of these teachers, noted Smith, are overworked and lack “the mental energy required to deal with 30+ children for so many hours in a day; the boys will often stick out due to their higher testosterone behaviors".

“Many of these female teachers also appear to struggle to engage with male students and consistently grade female students higher to encourage them", said the specialist.

Smith appears to be right. Girls perform better when they’re taught by a female teacher; the same, however, isn’t true for boys.

As studies show, single-sex schooling and especially more hands-on school approaches prove that supposedly “problematic” boys can thrive in environments suitable to their mental functioning. Most teachers learn how to “deal” with boys through various training sessions and workshops. As Smith noted, many of these sessions and workshops have, in recent times, “shifted to encourage teachers to view natural boy behaviors and energy levels as problematic to the profession".

“Boys", he contends, “are now a liability to be managed and pushed through the system as the teachers focus their energies on uplifting and empowering the girls". :blackpill:

Remember foids are laughing at these statistics no mercy
 
Suicide Awareness Voices of Education.com (SAVE), reported on their 2021 fact sheet that, "One male dies by suicide every 13.7 minutes in the U.S". That is compared to, "One female dies by suicide every 53.5 minutes in the U.S". Which averages to, "3.9 male deaths by suicide for each female death by suicide".

Zero Hedge published an article on their website titled "The Boys of America Are Suffering - How Can We Help Them?", which was based off an article with the same name written by John Mac Ghlionn and published by the Epoch Times.com.

Here is the full article from the Epoch Times.com:

The Boys of America Are Suffering—How Can We Help Them?​

By: John Mac Ghlionn

Contrary to popular belief, the patriarchy doesn’t rule with an iron fist. Nevertheless, for some perverse reason, the myth of male privilege still persists. Today, only a fool could look around and honestly say that we live in a man’s world. Every 13.7 minutes, somewhere in the United States, a man takes his own life. For every female that commits suicide, there are four men ending their own lives. Millions of boys and men lead lives of quiet desperation, rotting away inside self-imposed prison cells.

What should these men do? See a medical doctor, perhaps? Maybe visit a psychologist?

As I’ve noted before, the fields of medicine and psychology are, like the men of America, also in crisis. This isn’t to say that all doctors and all psychologists offer nothing of value, of course. This is to say that the institutions creating the doctors and psychologists of tomorrow are, for lack of a better word, damaged.

In the field of psychology, as the science writer Rolf Degen recently noted, approximately 1 in every 10 citations “across leading psychology journals is completely inaccurate, misrepresenting or even contradicting the cited findings". Still reeling from the effects of the much-discussed replication crisis, psychology now has a crisis of reputation to wrestle with. To compound matters, the American Psychological Association (APA), the main accreditor for professional education and training in psychology, has, for years, demonized masculinity, labeling admirable qualities such as stoicism and competitiveness “psychologically harmful".

As the psychologist Christopher J. Ferguson, a man who has been very critical of the APA in the past, told me, the APA’s “controversial position on men and masculinity is part of a larger problem of ideological capture for the APA, as it increasingly parrots far-left talking points, rather than educating people on the often messy and nuanced science".

Sadly, he added, the APA “really stopped functioning as a science organization a long time ago, and its current disparagement of traditional men, in the absence of good data, should properly be viewed as prejudicial and unethical". Strong words. Ferguson, one of the few psychologists brave enough to stand up and speak out against the psychological establishment, knows that psychology, in its current form, isn’t fit for purpose.

If the men and boys of America can’t rely on doctors and psychologists for support, what should they do?

As Jordan Peterson’s success has shown us, many men, particularly young men, are looking to individuals rather than institutions for answers. However, as Peterson goes from being a public intellectual to a modern-day superhero intent on defeating the bad guys in Davos, young men are looking for new role models.

Enter Richard Reeves, an academic whose research focuses on issues pertaining to inequality and social mobility. For years, Reeves has been held up as a “rational” voice, a strong representative for the boys and men of America. However, Reeves, who seems like a very decent man, is affiliated with the Brookings Institution, a research group that The New York Times glowingly refers to as “a pillar of Washington’s liberal establishment” and a “prestigious, left-leaning institution". In other words, Reeves, like so many other researchers and commentators, is a slave to the liberal machine, the very same machine that has steamrolled over men for years.

In his latest book, “Of Boys and Men,” Reeves goes to great lengths to praise feminism and the feminist framework of intersectionality. More concerning, Reeves appears to be rather fond of using the term “cis heterosexual,” instead of using a normal term like “straight". Is a man who uses such terminology really capable of helping normal, everyday boys who are struggling to find meaning in their lives?

There’s also Matt Pinkett, the author of the brand new book, provocatively titled “Boys Do Cry.” According to the British teacher and author, schools should provide “lessons in bromance” to address the mental health crisis among boys. However, like Reeves, Pinkett goes to great lengths to smuggle in trans-friendly jargon, even dedicating an entire chapter to the many ways in which masculinity overlaps with LGBTQ+ issues. Also, like Reeves, Pinkett places great emphasis on encouraging boys to be more vulnerable, to embrace the tears, and to cry with pride.

Although the two authors correctly identify the problems facing boys, their prescriptions leave a lot to be desired. Adam Lane Smith, a psychotherapist who has been commenting on the masculinity crisis for years, told me that “the current education system is built to operate in a way counter to how most boys learn and thrive".

“The research is clear,” he said, with “an increasing number of boys being diagnosed by teachers and school staff with attention issues". These teachers and staff, added Smith, “then pressure parents to find a doctor to corroborate that diagnosis and immediately medicate the boy, or else he will be expelled".

Even boys without violent tendencies are being pressured into medication or else they face expulsion, Smith told me. Part of this is due to the feminization of schools. In the United States, roughly 75 percent of teachers are female. Many of these teachers, noted Smith, are overworked and lack “the mental energy required to deal with 30+ children for so many hours in a day; the boys will often stick out due to their higher testosterone behaviors".

“Many of these female teachers also appear to struggle to engage with male students and consistently grade female students higher to encourage them", said the specialist.

Smith appears to be right. Girls perform better when they’re taught by a female teacher; the same, however, isn’t true for boys.

As studies show, single-sex schooling and especially more hands-on school approaches prove that supposedly “problematic” boys can thrive in environments suitable to their mental functioning. Most teachers learn how to “deal” with boys through various training sessions and workshops. As Smith noted, many of these sessions and workshops have, in recent times, “shifted to encourage teachers to view natural boy behaviors and energy levels as problematic to the profession".

“Boys", he contends, “are now a liability to be managed and pushed through the system as the teachers focus their energies on uplifting and empowering the girls". :blackpill:

good to know the people "responsible" for helping men in need are all ideologically-possessed, status-seeking midwit scum. about what you would expect. not one of them would ever acknowledge the reality of sex differences, since that would be disadvantageous for them personally. who gives a fuck how many men kill themselfs, they have a career to advance
 
The saddest thing is that no one cares
 
Gimme an attractiveness and socio-economic class ranking of these peoples.
 
one or two drug addict hobo dies everyday from OD here in SF on average.

thats basically the drug addict's way of committing suicide. because if you think about it, they could have just killed themselves a long time ago but decided to get high instead. when they wake up sober they probably wish that they would stop using drugs or that someone would come and save them from their addiction and economic struggle. but instead, they just get high again several hours later and the cycle repeats.

no pussy, no money, no friends, plus alcohol/drug addiction = a recipe for suicide at least for men. which is basically more and more american men falling into this category by the day.

this country is so fucked up. there really is no difference between the african safari and human civilization. the weak and helpless get devoured.

men that kill themselves actually do society a favor if you think about it. society doesn't have to expend resources for their mental health upkeep because those downtrodden poor men just kill themselves.

a happy society is a society that is fair and caters to all and what we have in america is some savage hell hole that is ugly inside and out. people just don't care about anyone else.

women are noticeably selfish (likely evolutionary) and since they have so much power in america, relatively speaking, american society takes on that certain flavor. and what you have as a result of the selfishness is just decay and mass suffering everywhere in every nook and cranny in american life. all aspects of american life.

no pure of heart, no good will, no good intentions. just an all around shithole. The last time when humans really went on mass repentance mode and humility mode was when humans were extremely fearful. like the black death, WW2, or genghis khan. people should stop being so damn stupid, vain, and hedonistic and care more about others and about the future.

Americans value eternal competition in everything (nothing is ever good enough) and then wonder why they are unhappy.

There is a savageness that is lurking behind the shiny, suburban veneer of American life. This is true.

Still, America is an advanced civilization created by whites, and not a mass shithole like India.
 
But more women are depressed than men ! :soy:
 

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