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JackIsALarp 77 points ago +77 / -0

number 1 proportion of suicide is caucasian males in the 35-55 range. Society puts a lot of pressure on that demographic to uphold society itself. Send him some love guys. There is a reason why we have the hotline in the sidebar since TD was a concept.

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NuclearDreams 69 points ago +69 / -0

Being a single male in that age range with a working class job is brutal as hell in today's world. The options you have for dating and finding a good woman to settle down and start a family with start thinning out rapidly, the career you've chosen up to that point almost becomes your "locked" in career for the rest of your life (since, as in my case, you've been doing it probably for more than a decade and it's all you have experience in), and a lot of times there is a very real glass ceiling hampering your ability to succeed.

Put on top of that the fact that every one of my hobbies has been invested by SJW TDS-suffering retards who can't help but turn every idle conversation into an argument about racism or Orange Man Bad, and the fact that universities are so packed with leftist rhetoric, it makes venturing outside of my own little bubble frustrating and exhausting.

All of this rioting and protesting and constant vomiting about social justice and racism from big media corporations and millionaire athletes and it just leaves a huge segment of the population frustrated, out of options, and feeling out of control. And everytime I hear the term white privilege I want to slap the mouth of whoever says it. I work hard every damn day and save every damn cent I can to give myself a halfway decent life considering my personal history and my work experience that I have. Wouldn't some white privilege just be fucking amazing right now!

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DCdeplorable 4 points ago +4 / -0

What is your career? Theres gotta be something you can do without having to bend the knee to CRT or other leftist bs...

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NuclearDreams 8 points ago +8 / -0

I won't go into specifics but I work in a very specialized area of finance. My knowledge is basically only industry specific and to progress further it seems like the more well paying positions all require a bachelor's, which I don't have. Of course I could aim for supervisor, but the two girls who fill those spots at my current job are young enough and entrenched enough that they might be there for twenty years. I would have to rely on either my company expanding (unlikely) or look for other companies out of state (and most companies in my industry promote supervisors from within, not outside hires).