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Old 11-06-2025, 04:19 PM #7
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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper View Post
I think politics of grievance appeals to certain individuals. Not just the divorced, who generally feel that, but for folks who are lonely, and who may have just been left behind by an increasingly uncaring and bleak world, without the tools to deal with those emotions and address it. It's why the links between these groups and people like Tate and Peterson are plain for all to see.
I definitely agree with that as being a big part of the equation - especially the sharks like Tate and Peterson (and the little guppies like Laurence Fox in their wake) who smell the blood in the water.

I go back and forth with having some sympathy, I do think some ultimately quite sad elements of "male loneliness" have been weaponised. Ultimately all the fault of patriarchal capitalism of course at the end of the day; yet people have been convinced of the polar opposite.
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