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Comment by Starman_Jones

1 day ago

You should probably reconsider putting loneliness and depression on a pedestal here.

Where is this happening?

The whole point is calling them “mental health problems” infers there is something systematically wrong with them as opposed to the obvious result of putting men in modern society.

  • > ...loneliness and depression...

    > All entirely standard male behaviors

    • > putting loneliness and depression on a pedestal here

      Where is this happening?

      Pointing out something is entirely normal, standard and expected is in not putting it on a pedestal.

      You want to condemn them too, and I won’t. Their manifestation is a sign of other problems, as shown through history, and to paint them as mental illness is a way to avoid the other problems.