Sunday, November 13, 2016

What To Expect From the Trump Administration

This election and its decision left me hollow, glacial levels of disgust. And I really didn't wanna come here to tell you that. I wanted to come here and celebrate Clinton's what seemed like inevitable victory. But instead, a clear fix in the votes followed by the advantage that the bigots that plague this country had proved otherwise. I can't stop worrying about this, and I know plenty others who can relate with me. But I think it's worth writing a post about it and try to assist you in these dark times.

Trump has made it quite clear how he stands on certain things like foreign policy and nuclear deals. He's a selfish entitled white (or orange) boy, yes boy, who only cares for the benefits of people who are like him, and even then that's a stretch. But what exactly will happen? Is the country bound for doom like we really anticipated? Maybe not. 



First, we have to remember what powers the President really holds. The President is merely an arbitrator for Congress and its several bureaus. We're under complete republican control now, so I can see the threat for miles. However, if we recall correctly, the republicans themselves have disowned Trump. Many of the orange doofus's plans are so batshit crazy that you'd have to be under evolved slime to actually pass them, even if you're republican. He also cannot reverse any executive order made by the Supreme Court or previous presidency. Doing so would be unconstitutional. 

Another thing Trump can't do is wage war. Congress may only do that, and they won't go to war if they understand the catastrophic results that could potentially occur. So Trump's megalomania with wanting to shoot the ones with Russia and North Korea are unlikely to be acquiesced. Besides, to attack Russia he'd first need to disarm the Russian weapons that ISIL and the Taliban are using to fight American troops ;). 


Now I'm sure you're all thinking when I'm gonna address the real problem here: his supporters. For anyone out of the loop, Trump's under-evolved specimens of so-called humanity (big words FTW) have already begun their pogroms on minorities as some sort of indoctrination into the new age. College students have even begun giving "safe zones" with dog counseling and swear to God, colouring books. Imagine that, a room full of adults, many in their 20s, entertaining themselves with things that I'd used when I thought that sparkly pink tennis shoes were the shit. 


Like what the actual fuck. Do you really think this will solve anything? Must we revert to childhood to cope with an election? Oh who am I kidding? This country's president and vice president are undereducated man babies so what difference does it impose? 

It's one thing if this seriously gets under your skin for reasons beyond disappointment. I myself have had patients call me up for appointments wanting me to help them get over emotional stress over Trump's election (I'm a counselor btw). But you see, they're adults, and I treated them as such. When adults face trouble that they can't deal with, they need a shoulder to lean on. And if college students really need some sort of stress relief, let them sit in a room and talk amongst themselves with books to read or art supplies so they can release their feelings onto a canvas. For the record, being an adult isn't the same as just taking it up the arse when you're in emotional turmoil. But Jesus fuck people, show some dignity. 

I can't really provide safety precautions if you're a minority living in a pro-Trump state. However, I'll make it as simple as possible. If you see an immigrant, welcome them to your neighborhood. If you see a refugee, inform them of the benefits they should apply for. If you see a black person, step in if they're challenged for their race. If you see a non-straight, treat them as if they're normal. If you see a woman, make sure she's safe. The main beneficiaries of the Trump administration will be white straight males with a decent size wallet. If you happen to be a privileged male, that's totally fine. Be the change society needs to see. You needn't worry about yourselves, but extend your sympathies with those who do require aid. It's gonna be a long 4 years, let's at least make something count. 

Friday, November 4, 2016

The Gender Science Behind Suicide

Guys, we need to talk. And I'm just letting you know right now that this is gonna be a very touchy subject. If the topic of suicide is far too much for you to handle, I wouldn't recommend continuing. 

So, suicide. Arguably the heaviest topic anyone could ever dip their feet into. But where exactly am I going with this? Well, I'm here to shed some light upon it and approach it a way that no one seems to know how: with grace and reason. You can probably already see where this is going. 

So suicide is one of the major talking points of men's groups and anti-feminists, and it's no longer even a talking point and more so a scare tactic to bully people into agreeing with them. For example, they typically say this "Oh you don't support the MRM? Then you probably enjoy men killing themselves". All they really do is just throw suicide in your face without actually knowing a bloody thing about it. This is a problem for many reasons, the obvious being that suicide, like all tragic events, is not to be used as propaganda for your bullshit campaign. By grossly misrepresenting it, you not only counter produce solutions to this problem, but you also paint a very skewed view of the world.

So what are the suicide facts? Well, it is true that males take up the majority of suicide fatalities whereas females are 3x more likely to attempt it. Now your typical Milo fanbrat would just stop there and/or attach some factually incorrect bollocks and trot away like he won the argument. Well kekaroni stew, I think some actual facts would help bolster your case and allow me to take you seriously, because there's more to it than "drink bleach faggot".

Whilst suicide is massively tragic, there is a bit of a silver lining. These men's groups have absolutely no idea what they're talking about. Yes, men kill themselves more. Here's the thing though, male suicide rates are most common amongst young male adults, to be specific, ages 18-25. After that, the rate of suicide amongst males drops off. Also, most men die of suicide at that point because they're not really gonna die of anything else. So now that we've educated ourselves, I'm sure you can feel yourself getting smarter and starting to feel as if you can tackle the issue better than you originally thought. But wait there's more. For females, suicide rates span across all ages, and that's a very unfortunate fact. This is down to a number of reasons. First let's take a look at their methods. Men's methods of suicide tend to be more lethal, such as shooting/hanging themselves or free falls off houses and buildings, i.e. wanting to end it as quickly as possible. Women use methods like cutting themselves and overdosage, leaving them more likely to survive attempts. Think of it this way, would you cut down a tree faster with a chainsaw or a hatchet? 

Next, let's look at the causes of suicide for each gender. Like I said, young men take up most suicide fatalities. But why though? Isn't your youth supposed to be all giddy and happy? Except, not really. It turns out, most young males who kill themselves are closet homosexuals, which I completely understand. They face high amounts of pressure wanting to be accepted instead of just being accepted for something they can't control. So this really comes down to the patriarchal ideology that men should just bottle up their problems because "showing weakness is for girls". Once we break that notion, male suicide could see the decrease it so yearns for. We women though, we got it a bit different. You see, women have a higher chance of contracting mental illnesses like depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder. And sad to say, female suicides have actually seen an alarming 16% uprise from this year alone. Their ages didn't discriminate either. Our help is gonna have to come from medical research and psychological assistance. This could also work for males contemplating suicide. Thing is, if you're gonna attach gender to suicide, it'd probably be a woman's issue due to not only our higher attempt rate, but how our primary reason for attempting is the fault of our own limbic system.

Let me get a little personal here. I've attempted suicide 4 times, thought about it far more. I've held razors in my hands intent on slitting my throat, tried OD'ing on over-the-counter pharmaceuticals, ate several times a day even if I wasn't hungry, anything to make sure my life would end. And yes, this was shortly after my attempted rape. Then within a short time span, my grandfather succumbed to stomach cancer. I couldn't take all the pain, and my parents noticed a bit late. I was sent to therapy to help get over my depression. I went to my sessions, took the anti-depressants, followed my therapist's advice, and now, I'm 4 years clean. I cry a bit more than what's good for me but hey, can't have everything can ya?

Suicide shouldn't be territory that we are feared into fighting to end. No amount of MRA whining is gonna help someone, be it a guy or girl, from taking their own lives. MRAs aren't interested in ending male suicide, they just want to trivialise it to continue their obnoxious never ending campaign to silence feminism. Paul Elam, founder of A Voice For Men, says he would rather spend more time silencing feminists than see any kind of societal progress dedicated to helping the men he cares oh so much about. Yet here I am, a feminist, giving an insightful analysis into suicide for both genders to help combat the issue better. There's always a reason to keep on living, let's make sure we can all find it, even when it seems impossible at times.