Half of Men Wish They Were Dead

Why do you ask?

Continued.

Why are people so active in such threads? I know why I am. I have some guesses that I don’t have actual proof for.

  1. They are simply curious about a social phenomenon.
  2. As said, they get a buzz from other men’s misery (hopefully not true).
  3. They were once miserable and suicidal men themselves and have a soft spot and sympathy.
  4. They’re concerned for their fellow men generally.
  5. They think having a considerable amount of disenfranchised men in society has serious consequences.
  6. They have children and are worried about the risk factors out there (including discrimination).
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So future male employment will depend on the whims of women and be benefited from academic discrimination. Is that so?

Are there any other demographics that can benefit from such novelty? Like we can first shut most of them out of academia, and then of the remaining ones who go onto become professionals, they’ll be employed by others who possibly want them around.

We will rest on the chances of taste and whim, not merit. All of the sudden employers will think, “We don’t have enough blacks/whites/Jews/Indians/Asians around. Let’s get some in here.”

By this logic, if my own son (or anyone else’s here) one day has a knack for law, STEM, or medicine, and he is passed over, we should accept it because in the future, the other men who didn’t get the shaft will eventually be hired by gynocratic workplaces (who knows when).

As for women one day hurting from an absence of male employees, does anyone have evidence of this in places where male strength isn’t needed? Like an all-female recruiting, PR, advertising, law, or fashion firm is struggling from no men?

Yes, and I don’t remember anything of it, even though for some time I was hooked on PIXAR films.

I’m currently in hospital recieving ketamine infusion for pain (very bored)

I’ll try my best to explain, but i’m operating on half a brain

The film serves as a cautionary tale for humankind. A dystopian future showcases an exaggerated, destructive and apocalyptic outcome in which rampant consumerism, corporate monopolisation and greed has led to earth becoming a barren, garbage ridden wasteland.

In the film, humans have jetted off into space. They are seen as MORBIDLY obese, sedentary and useless… the human characters totally lack agency, and have no qualms about what happens to others, or the environment around them… rather what matters is maintenance, the ability to consume (greed, gluttony).

It serves as a suprisingly effective warning in that the trajectory followed led to the loss of who we are (our humanity), alongside the loss of planet earth.

And it also has cute visuals, a romance between two robots and whatnot. Kids can watch it and enjoy (G rated content), and adults can also enjoy the film for the underlying message.

This was before pixar started to consistently release piles upon piles of trash.

Actually not a bad film to watch with the kiddos… you know… when disney films targeted their intended audience :slight_smile:

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Manual labour will never dissapear because its far cheaper to pay a third worlder to make sneakers for 20c a day than it is to operate a machine. Its simply that the mode of production of technological capitalism has moved to the developing world.

It is actually an interesting new split within marxist thought. New thoerists since Marx have argued the labour aristocracy or as Americans call them, the middle class, essentially won out and formed an alliance with the capitalist class against the proletariat. As such first world people were bribed with the massive wealth generated by raping third world nations and they in return became docile and class cooperational with the bourgeoisie.

An they now see the class distinction as third world v first world. Third world generates value through mining, manufacturing, farming, milling, producing raw products and refining for oil, gas etc and the first world as a whole is the exploiter class that lives off the misery and exploitation of the global south.

I stumbled upon some of the progenitors of their conclusions via the dialectic and its extremely interesting to see how such an irrelvant group have called so many things right since the 70’s, especially the idea the west would ship all manufacturing to the global south and give into more social welfare for the first world, but also try and undermine that collaboration by reducing first worlders benefits via mass immigration.

Its like even if you think they are retarded which I do, they really nailed some long term predictions.

More men are circumcised in America than women who experience type 1 female circumcision (which is the exact same thing as male circumcision). Of course you would know that if you understood the Taliban are Hanafi as are almost all Afghans and Hanafis don’t practice circumcision, and in Iraq its only really the Shaafi Kurds who practice female circumcision and they are the people you supported there lmfao.

The women of Afghanistan supported the Taliban over the US military and their boy raping ANA troops. Thats why the entire country outside a 5 mile strip in Kabul supported the Taliban and hated you cowards.

School isn’t a good fit for most men. I come from an extremely intelligent family and many of the men couldn’t hack school despite having extremely high IQs. having to sit still in a chair and focus on shit you don’t care about is torture for most lads. My brother scored 136 on the Stanford binnet iq test as a kid but couldn’t even make it out of highschool due to that reason.

School is geared towards females, most teachers are female, male behaviour is seen as bad and its caused lots of intelligent men to make their own way. As a result its lead to a skew in women out earning men and being more qualified than men.

I am a former criminal and so my work now I am reformed will always be a shadow of what I earned selling drugs. My now fiance earns 124k a year, but she doesn’t care that she out earns me. Part of living as a man in the modern world is realizing women aren’t captured by a mans paycheck anymore and they have to develop “feminine” qualities that women are actually into like being emotionally available, doing house work and being an interesting and loving partner.

Women don’t rely on us anymore and they are beginning to out earn us. So we have to actually be interesting funny intelligent people. Only said bitter insecure men are threatened by this change.

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Considering no civilization survived a matriarchy, how do you see this working out?

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Im glad you pointed this out. It’s partly why we’re homeschooling.

Recommended reading:
The Feminization of American Culture Amazon.com

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Me and my partner are getting married soon we had the home schooling talk too. She is African so you know she isn’t down for them teaching our son to chop his cock off in elementary school lol.

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We still live in a patriachy, we just don’t live in a society that forbids women from competing. Arabs have allowed their women to work since Islam began about 1400 years ago, they seem to be doing ok with maintaining traditional society and cultural norms while having a womans right to work enshrined into their religion.

My future wife out earns me, is taller than me, from a family of giant athletes. I make the decisions, i choose where we go, she is submissive in bed. If I was insecure about any of these things I would imagine she wouldn’t see me as the leader in the relationship. But because I don’t care im not giving off insecure vibes.

And by the way here are a bunch of existing matriarchies both in human society and in primate societies. Many European societies are quasi matriachal, Italian society is extremely matrriachal in power structure at the local level. Ultimately men who think women want the redpill idea of strong dominant men don’t realise most women if they have equality in a society, jsut want a guy they enjoy spending time with and feel valued by.

When I was making 20k a week at 16 selling heroin I was a nice guy to girls and I get many of them and they liked me. Now im a reformed criminal working low pay jobs and trying to resist temptation to go back to that, women still like me, because the value i bring to a relationship is in how i treat them and make them feel.

Im dominant in bed, romantic and caring in my relationships and that is a pretty nice basis for having a woman love you even if she out earns you. Honestly i think men need to learn the social values and qualities women had to develop in the past, how to listen, how to comunicate, how to be valuable for your personal intra-romantic abilities.

No. It will depend upon male competence.

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Cool story, bro.

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OK, hopefully that will be so.

Alright I’m back, mildly hungover but at least fully coherent again. United FTL. Looks like this thread shifted a bit and we don’t need to beat on this drum but I figured I’d follow through on my follow up.

On the topic of short term renters making a dent in local elections. I can see why you’d want to put the kibosh on that. I don’t necessarily agree, mostly because I don’t think there’s enough rogue traveling voters going around trying to sway elections that fit their world view at the expense of the locals. I think we’ll continue to not see eye-to-eye here, but I do understand your stance.

National elections become a concern as well. Some peoples existence is to travel constantly. They’re still a citizen of the USA and have the right to vote. And regardless of where they live, national results will matter. Ultimately my view is that one’s career or lifestyle choice shouldn’t make them a second class citizen.

What does this actually mean though?

In the example I gave, the person did own a home in our state. They sold it because it just wasn’t what they wanted to do. Condo life and renting works better for them.

I just find it disingenuous to state that non-home owners have no stake in voting outcome. The people still live and take part in the community. Perhaps they want to buy a house, but they simply cannot right now. This is still their home.

Long winded way of saying I don’t want to see us adopt some kind of politcal caste system.

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Imagine typing when you feel like you are outside of your own body

I’m thinking about triangles and trapezoidal prisms

Sounds like you had a good night :metal:

I just hate the airport part of travel. A few beers smooths the edges over and ensures I’ll sleep the duration of my flight.

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No doubt that AI will have a significant impact on lots of fields, but I think we should see it in terms of a force multiplier rather than simply replacing people.

Ask chatGPT to do something or answer a question that you know and can do well. Do this for a bit and you’ll quickly see why you wouldn’t want it actually doing everything. For sure, it can help. But it’s also frequently flat wrong. That may improve, but it will take time and lots of resources.

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