Good morning, I want to talk about a heavy topic for a sec that involves suicide so consider this a content warning and mute thread if you must.
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Suicide is a problem among men and as a feminist I strongly advocate for men to seek mental health support and for men to create environments of support for one another, to destigmatize mental illness. Mental illness isn't weakness and admitting you're struggling isn't a flaw.
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Andrew, like many other men in his position, supported and cheered violence before he took his life. Many men who take their lives end up harming others first.
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It's not on his doxxers that Andrew is dead. He made his choices and he had to live with the consequences. He could not. He chose a movement that would discard him and use him as a political prop for their hypocritical agenda later.
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To all the other men out there struggling: it's ok to struggle. But your struggle is not the fault of people who aren't like you. And joining movements built on hate isn't going to ease your suffering. Those movements are going to put your suffering on others without fixing it.
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They are going to use you and discard you just as fast, and no one is going to be sad when you are gone, because your legacy will be nothing but hate. Choose better. You can choose better.
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this is an interesting point. i imagine many people end up in the position of their life having no value to the movement they joined and no value to the movements they didn't join/were rejected by
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