About 49,500 people took their own lives last year in the U.S., the highest number ever, according to new government data posted Thursday.

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    We’re men helping men over here.

    No, you’re posting online.

    Do you personally volunteer at a battered women’s shelter? Then you’re a male ally.

    Do you personally volunteer at a suicide hotline? Then you’re a man helping other men (when those men call in).

    Otherwise I suspect, admitting that I don’t know you, that you think that you’re on a team that’s the good guys, and that you’re the only game in town, and you’re threatened that I don’t expect feminism to be something that it can’t and shouldn’t be, no matter how much ideological gymnastics are performed to try and convince men that feminism is on their side.

    If you (or your ideology) profess a belief that you’re capable of being on everyone’s side you are grandiose and delusional. Help the people you can help, especially offline, but don’t be an ideological evangelist online because that isn’t meaningful participation in our society.

    Yes we should try and make a society by everyone, for everyone. Intersectional feminism teaches us that the way to do this is to listen to the people with the experience, not the ideology which you, @surewhynotlem, are centering.

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      What I do is speak with troubled anti-women men online to help them understand it’s not us vs them, it’s all of us vs the system.

      Don’t gatekeep assistance by setting an arbitrary bar. It’s unhelpful.

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        And what I do is speak with anti-women men online without trying to convert them to an ideology which is based around helping women.

        Don’t gatekeep assistance by setting an arbitrary bar. It’s unhelpful.

        fuck off? like do you understand how incoherent you are here? no, how could you, your entire ideology is based on the incoherent contradiction of feminism-for-women and feminism-for-everyone.

        This is weak.

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          You claim to want to help men but you insult weakness and drag down people trying to help? I’m sorry, but this undermines everything you’re trying to say. At this point I can’t even be sure you’re not simply a misogynist troll play acting as a leftist.

          If you truly care about helping people, consider that attacking other people trying to help is counterproductive. Also consider that your approach is clearly combative, and that anger is something you need to address.

          I’m not blocking you because I don’t know if you’ll see this if I do. But if you reply, I’ll know you have.

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            You need to accept the discomfort of disagreement or you don’t have my respect. This isn’t just weak shit, it’s repugnant: stop trying to police tone. I’m not a misogynist troll just because your feelings got hurt or whatever it is you’re trying to cover up.

            Weakness doesn’t stop existing just because you’ve read enough theory.

            Also consider that your approach is clearly combative, and that anger is something you need to address.

            Don’t delegitimize anger, that’s basically why you’re failing here and generally. No shit it’s combative. So what?

            Just because you’re trying to help doesn’t mean you’re good at helping. You feel motivated to block me, that’s another man for the trash can who thought his feminist credentials would, by themselves, prevent his opinions from being critiqued.