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I have struggled with this ideation for 13 years. A lot of that time has been spent simply existing… I move from one task to the next, accomplish what I can, passing the moments that are not filled with work with mindless activity. I have had extensive therapy, found a good balance of medication and lifestyle help, and surrounded myself with people who see and love me. Yet, my house is frequently filled with smoke.
I cannot breathe, and the desperation creeps in while I fight to just keep breathing. I have frequently felt that everyone in my life, even those who love me most, would just be happier if I left them. Recently, I connected with someone in my department at work. I just started this job a couple of months ago, and this woman has looked withdrawn and almost avoidant of me for a long time. I sent her an email wondering if there was something I had done to cause this response.
She wrote back that her daughter recently died by suicide. The baby picture attached looked almost indistinguishable from my own baby pictures. The picture of her adult daughter bears a remarkable similarity to myself. Her birthday is a mere 11 days before mine. I sat there for a time, overwhelmed with the notion this could have been my mother.
With a few variables changed, my mother could have been the one grieving this week. She very nearly was the one grieving her lost child. In order for this young person to have died by suicide, she must have believed she would not be missed, as almost everyone with suicidal ideation does.
She must have thought she was disposable. Her house would have been filled with smoke, and she would not have seen her loved ones hoping she would get out. But her mother grieves. The family she has left behind has a hole in it.
She has even left an imprint on me, and I never met her. She lived. She was important. She is missed and her family grieves for her. If suicidality leads to the belief we will not be missed, yet each person who dies by suicide is mourned intensely, then that belief has to be false. Suicide loss survivors constantly talk about the grief , about wishing something more could have saved their loved one. Throughout the history of our species, man regardless of culture has been obsessed with justice and fairness.
Western men have today taken this obsession to suicidal levels by advocating for mass immigration and leftist social justice insanity. Every god constructed by the masculine imagination has possessed omnipotence tempered by compassion and justice. The Abrahamic God of the Bible and Quran is the very personification of justice. The existence of God teaches our species a valuable lesson: that power without justice is tyranny. Even the primitive Mesoamerican religions were fundamentally fair. Their gods demanded human blood, and not even the Mayan Emperor was exempt from excruciating blood letting rituals that required him to pierce his penis.
The role of fairness It is thus established that fairness is the keystone in the arch of civilization. If women want to usurp the masculine role then we must ask if women possess this same love of justice, and we do this by examining spheres of our life where women wield disproportionate power over the lives of men. I can think of no better place to start than in the domain of sexual relationships.
As society no longer holds women up to any standards, a woman can throw tantrums and freely give in to her inner child while the husband has no socially acceptable alternatives of recourse. She can strike him while he cannot strike her. She can freely divorce him and walk away with his hard-earned wealth while divorce is not worth his while.
Feminism succeeded in the west because men guided by the principles of justice voluntarily sacrificed their power on a matter of principle. However, now that women wield this power, how to they use it? Are large numbers of western women clamoring for the reform of divorce laws on grounds of principle?
Are women protesting against the rampant misuse of draconian sexual assault laws on university campuses that have ruined the lives of so many men falsely accused of sexual assault? To ask the questions is to answer them. Feminist fruitcake Jessica Valenti actually goes as far as to insinuate that in matters of sexual assault, men must be treated as guilty until proven innocent. William Blackstone famously stated that it was better for 10 guilty men to escape rather than one innocent to suffer.
To Valenti however, it is better that 10 innocent men be jailed on a false rape accusation then for one guilty rapist to go free. A global phenomenon Lest any of our readers jump to the unwarranted conclusion that these amoral tendencies are exclusively the domain of western women, I might remind them that even foreign women misuse laws when given the chance. Recently, Indian women have been using anti-dowry laws to spitefully attack their in-laws. So rampant was the abuse that judges had to intervene to prevent further abuse.
According to the BBC: The court has now ordered the police to follow a nine-point checklist before arresting anyone on a dowry complaint…And if the police make an arrest, a magistrate must approve further detention of the accused, the court ruled. Let us analyze the above a little more closely since the BBC stopped short of stating the obvious.
We know that power is a zero sum-game and where one gains power, somebody else necessarily loses it. By compelling police officers to do their jobs by conducting an investigation prior to an arrest, the supreme court has essentially limited the power of women for the good of society. That is the story of patriarchy in a nutshell. No such luck for Canadian and American white males living in a feminized society where victim worship trumps justice and common sense.
But why do women fail to grasp the principles of justice?
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Feminism succeeded in the west because men guided by the principles of justice voluntarily sacrificed their power on a matter of principle. However, now that women wield this power, how to they use it? Are large numbers of western women clamoring for the reform of divorce laws on grounds of principle?
Are women protesting against the rampant misuse of draconian sexual assault laws on university campuses that have ruined the lives of so many men falsely accused of sexual assault? To ask the questions is to answer them. Feminist fruitcake Jessica Valenti actually goes as far as to insinuate that in matters of sexual assault, men must be treated as guilty until proven innocent.
William Blackstone famously stated that it was better for 10 guilty men to escape rather than one innocent to suffer. To Valenti however, it is better that 10 innocent men be jailed on a false rape accusation then for one guilty rapist to go free. A global phenomenon Lest any of our readers jump to the unwarranted conclusion that these amoral tendencies are exclusively the domain of western women, I might remind them that even foreign women misuse laws when given the chance.
Recently, Indian women have been using anti-dowry laws to spitefully attack their in-laws. So rampant was the abuse that judges had to intervene to prevent further abuse. According to the BBC: The court has now ordered the police to follow a nine-point checklist before arresting anyone on a dowry complaint…And if the police make an arrest, a magistrate must approve further detention of the accused, the court ruled. Let us analyze the above a little more closely since the BBC stopped short of stating the obvious.
We know that power is a zero sum-game and where one gains power, somebody else necessarily loses it. By compelling police officers to do their jobs by conducting an investigation prior to an arrest, the supreme court has essentially limited the power of women for the good of society. That is the story of patriarchy in a nutshell.
No such luck for Canadian and American white males living in a feminized society where victim worship trumps justice and common sense. But why do women fail to grasp the principles of justice? I suspect this has much to do with female nature, which is inherently solipsistic.
Jean Luc Picard versus Christian Grey Male fantasies allow us to escape into worlds that lie far away but remain curiously familiar. While Mordor and a galaxy far far away might superficially contrast with the world we live in, they still function on a set of rules and paradigms that are accessible to us in the real world.
Similarly, one could immediately relate to the ethical dilemmas encountered by Captain Picard and his crew aboard the Enterprise, such as the question of when to break the Prime Directive. The female fantasy is exactly the other way around. While the settings of these fantasies may seem familiar to us, these worlds are based on a set of rules that are illogical and improbable.
Yet because the setting resembles the real world, the female mind has difficulty separating reality from fantasy. This might possibly explain how women live through contradictions without reconciling them; because they are simply not aware of them.
This explains how women can think that single mothers are the greatest thing since sliced bread despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Women do not do these things out of malice, but rather, they are simply too self-absorbed to know any better. Female solipsism prevents the fairer sex from adequately grasping the principles of justice and fairness.
Some readers will be quick to point out a list of highly successful female rulers throughout history such as Queens Victoria, Elizabeth, Noor Jahan, and Laxmibai a symbol of Indian resistance against the British. But it is worthwhile to point out that these women functioned within the bounds of patriarchal societies and did not attempt to overthrow the prevailing order.
Get our most helpful mental health articles and tips delivered straight to your inbox. Subscribe to our Mental Health Matters newsletter. It is a sad fact that a universal feature of suicidal ideation is the belief no one would miss you — that you are a burden on your loved ones, that everyone would be happier without you here.
It is truly like you are in a house that is on fire, so filled with smoke you cannot see anything around you. You become desperate and do not recognize that the fireman is right outside the door, with all of the people you love and help to get better.
You think the situation is permanent, and so you make a desperate escape. I have struggled with this ideation for 13 years. A lot of that time has been spent simply existing… I move from one task to the next, accomplish what I can, passing the moments that are not filled with work with mindless activity.
I have had extensive therapy, found a good balance of medication and lifestyle help, and surrounded myself with people who see and love me. Yet, my house is frequently filled with smoke. I cannot breathe, and the desperation creeps in while I fight to just keep breathing.
I have frequently felt that everyone in my life, even those who love me most, would just be happier if I left them. Recently, I connected with someone in my department at work. I just started this job a couple of months ago, and this woman has looked withdrawn and almost avoidant of me for a long time. I sent her an email wondering if there was something I had done to cause this response. She wrote back that her daughter recently died by suicide.
The baby picture attached looked almost indistinguishable from my own baby pictures. The picture of her adult daughter bears a remarkable similarity to myself. Her birthday is a mere 11 days before mine. I sat there for a time, overwhelmed with the notion this could have been my mother. With a few variables changed, my mother could have been the one grieving this week.
She very nearly was the one grieving her lost child. In order for this young person to have died by suicide, she must have believed she would not be missed, as almost everyone with suicidal ideation does. She must have thought she was disposable.
Her house would have been filled with smoke, and she would not have seen her loved ones hoping she would get out. But her mother grieves. The family she has left behind has a hole in it.