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I sometimes look up mens rights stuff, see if they have any solutions for the problems men face🤷‍♀️

They never do.
It always just sooking and blaming everyone else for your problems. Or just complaining about women.

Its hard to get on board TBH.
I want solutions that can help, that I could get on board.
But this endless snowflakery makes it hard to give a shit.
SW-User
That's the problem. People often correctly identify problems, like men feeling directionless and committing suicide at a higher rate than women, but then they blame it on women/leftism/LGBT. It's unfortunately much easier to direct blame at people you already have a problem with for some other reason than to really examine societal issues that lead to these things.
Alison · 18-21, F
@SW-User I try to keep an open mind kind of.
And I can see the 21st century sucks for guys. You need a new direction or something🤷‍♀️. The men I grew up with in the 80s, thier attitude just doesnt work now. So men today sort of have no role models on how to deal🤷‍♀️.
So they end up worshipping Tate or that idiot Jordon Peterson.
Gloomy · F
@SW-User What makes the situation even worse is that conservatives know about these communities of men and exploit their insecurities and problems for their political gain. Instead of aiming to teach them self worth, acceptance and that Gender Roles should not define them people like Jordan Peterson use their platform to push them to the right.
SW-User
@Alison @Gloomy Figures like Tate and Peterson provide the easy answers that we crave: here are your enemies trying to bring you down, here are the simple steps you can take to be a rich alpha like me some day. Meanwhile Peterson and Tate (Tate especially) are deeply troubled and poor role models. It's always interesting to me what these people [i]won't[/i] examine about society.
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Alison · 18-21, F
@jshm2 ok *laughs*

 
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