My hot take: I don't like the term "male loneliness epidemic".
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My hot take: I don't like the term "male loneliness epidemic". It's not loneliness. It's isolation, either self-imposed or through circumstance because they joined their man-o-sphere cult. They aren't lonely; rather they are outright hostile to any sort of meaningful human interaction.
You can't approach them thinking they "just need a friend". They need to be deprogrammed and, if necessary, confronted.
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My hot take: I don't like the term "male loneliness epidemic". It's not loneliness. It's isolation, either self-imposed or through circumstance because they joined their man-o-sphere cult. They aren't lonely; rather they are outright hostile to any sort of meaningful human interaction.
You can't approach them thinking they "just need a friend". They need to be deprogrammed and, if necessary, confronted.
@zalasur dog, thats a real wide audience your brushing.
Like I get it, Tate is poison. Manosphere victims are legit dangerous.
But assuming "male loneliness" is limited to Tate fans is a critical thinking failure.
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@zalasur dog, thats a real wide audience your brushing.
Like I get it, Tate is poison. Manosphere victims are legit dangerous.
But assuming "male loneliness" is limited to Tate fans is a critical thinking failure.
@ghostrunner If it's a wide brush I'm using, that's because the audience is far bigger than just Tate followers. This is a far larger problem than a handful of internet trolls.
Critical thinking failure is not seeing the forest for the trees.
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@ghostrunner If it's a wide brush I'm using, that's because the audience is far bigger than just Tate followers. This is a far larger problem than a handful of internet trolls.
Critical thinking failure is not seeing the forest for the trees.
@zalasur or leaving all the suffering because its easy, either way, you choose.
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My hot take: I don't like the term "male loneliness epidemic". It's not loneliness. It's isolation, either self-imposed or through circumstance because they joined their man-o-sphere cult. They aren't lonely; rather they are outright hostile to any sort of meaningful human interaction.
You can't approach them thinking they "just need a friend". They need to be deprogrammed and, if necessary, confronted.
@zalasur I mean .. maybe they should think about if the problem is them. Have they tried smiling more?
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@zalasur I mean .. maybe they should think about if the problem is them. Have they tried smiling more?
@zalasur also building community is a lot of work, the fact that men think they are just entitled to friends is ridiculous. Even just making plans takes time and work that most men aren’t even willing to put in.
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My hot take: I don't like the term "male loneliness epidemic". It's not loneliness. It's isolation, either self-imposed or through circumstance because they joined their man-o-sphere cult. They aren't lonely; rather they are outright hostile to any sort of meaningful human interaction.
You can't approach them thinking they "just need a friend". They need to be deprogrammed and, if necessary, confronted.
@zalasur STFU, cuck. -
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