On the increasingly large numbers of men dropping out of society in the US and elsewhere; signals of the greater decay happening in social bonds and its affect on people; the health effects of isolation; attempts at reversing these trends.
Some choice quotes:
seven million prime working-age men (those between the ages of 25 and 54) are jobless and have no intention of finding work.
To compound matters, 50% of the seven million consume copious amounts of prescription drugs and/or weed, and two-thirds live in a household that receives at least one disability payment every month. Very few of these men are rolling in riches. Instead, they appear to have just enough to get by: just enough money, just enough drugs, and just enough distractions (porn, video games, etc.). They are in many ways happily sedated, comfortably numb.
As a global phenomenon, this epidemic of loneliness demands organized, mass action to reintegrate people into social life . . . Otherwise the accelerating atomization of society will result in a collapse of all bonds and lead us into a new, frightening post-political era.
A summation of information some here probably know about already, but worth looking at regardless. No solution appears to be on the horizon at this time.
I don't mind it. I don't think I'm rotting away. It would be sad, maybe, if the world was bright and cherry and women weren't psychotic feminist freaks and inflation wasn't rising at ridiculous pace and if there was any benefit at all to me going beyond the bare minimum.
On the increasingly large numbers of men dropping out of society in the US and elsewhere; signals of the greater decay happening in social bonds and its affect on people; the health effects of isolation; attempts at reversing these trends.
Some choice quotes:
A summation of information some here probably know about already, but worth looking at regardless. No solution appears to be on the horizon at this time.
It's quite sad how most of these men are just rotting away, no family, legacy or future.
I don't mind it. I don't think I'm rotting away. It would be sad, maybe, if the world was bright and cherry and women weren't psychotic feminist freaks and inflation wasn't rising at ridiculous pace and if there was any benefit at all to me going beyond the bare minimum.