the strongest factor is...

women/divorce (No votes)
social pressure/stigma
Total votes: 6 (50%)
guns
Total votes: 2 (17%)
we don't care
Total votes: 4 (33%)
Total votes: 12

Re: Why are white men 3 or 4x more likely to kill themselves?

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Gramsci wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2024 3:28 am
hbiden@onlyfans.com wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 8:10 am
Krev wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 7:41 pm Awful crypto-libertarian take fails, try to misrepresent as joke. I can't wait for four years of that.
Real crypto libertarians (like Andy and gonzochicago) are going to make a killing.
I don’t even know what a blockchain is. :(
Only if they dump before Trump attention runs out on crypto.
thats literally all u have to do.

Re: Why are white men 3 or 4x more likely to kill themselves?

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brephophagist wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2024 7:24 pm Picture it: it's the Regency Era. You are in the country home of Sir Alfred, Lord of Moundsberry.
The Baroness of Deseret leans over to you at dinner and says "Percival, call the whiteman".
What overspecialized job does the whiteman perform?
"Tell Payson to come manage the hedge fund."
We're headed for social anarchy when people start pissing on bookstores.

Re: oh now this is weird

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hbiden@onlyfans.com wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2024 12:14 pm A Minnesota dad who ranted against President-elect Donald Trump online shot and killed his wife, ex-partner, and his two sons before turning the gun on himself, according to authorities.

The shooter, 46-year-old Anthony Nephew, had a “pattern of mental health issues,” Duluth Police Chief Mike Ceynowa said on Friday — one day after authorities found five people dead inside two homes in the city.

Authorities found Anthony Nephew’s ex-partner Erin Abramson, 47, and their son, Jacob Nephew, 15, dead from apparent gunshot wounds inside their home Thursday afternoon, police said.

A father with a history of mental health issues killed his ex and his wife, as well as his two sons before committing suicide.

After identifying Anthony Nephew as a suspect, police found his 45-year-old wife Kathryn Nephew, and their 7-year-old son Oliver Nephew dead from gunshot wounds inside their family home close by.

Anthony Nephew was also found dead inside the home from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, police said.

Before his rampage, Anthony Nephew had been sharing left-wing and anti-Trump posts on his Facebook account.
in july tony nephew wrote:“My mental health and the world can no longer peacefully coexist, and a lot of the reason is religion,”

“I am terrified of religious zealots inflicting their misguided beliefs on me and my family. I have intrusive thoughts of being burned at the stake as a witch, or crucified on a burning cross.

“Having people actually believe that I or my child are Satan or, the anti-Christ or whatever their favorite color of boogie man they are afraid are this week.”
Anthony Nephew was known for posting extreme ideas on social media.

In another post, he accused Republicans of “making it harder for women to leave” abusive relationships.

“Gilead here we come,” he wrote, referencing “The Handmaid’s Tale,” a dystopian novel turned Hulu series in which women, who have been stripped of their rights, are forced to reproduce for the ruling class.

Anthony Nephew shared other political posts, including an image of former president Barack Obama, Trump, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. The word “hate” sits under Trump’s face, while the words “hope,” “heal” and “grow” correspond with the Democratic politicians.

Nephew’s sons were 15 and 7 years old.
“Not that anyone cares, but as an Independent voter, I would really like to see both the political parties in our country pick better candidates. We can do better than a binary choice between fascism and not fascism.”
Anthony Nephew previously even issued a chilling warning about his mental health battles, writing in an op-ed in the local Duluth News Tribune in 2021,
“For millions of Americans, a breakdown leads to suicide — or homicide before suicide.”

“Mental health in this country is stigmatized, ignored, or treated as a burden for the individual to bear alone, with little help and less understanding,” he wrote.
Nephew was outspoken with his feelings about U.S. politics and mental health.
“Americans deny they have mental health struggles. Because they have to, because they’re told to, or because they don’t realize their mind is broken.”
Police in Duluth, a city of nearly 90,000 residents about 135 miles north of Minneapolis, have not yet determined a motive in the shootings.
One of the most disturbing aspects of this story is that with the exception of the first one - which sounds like it's the product of some ultra-severe form of OCD - his ideas don't seem extreme to me. The other three posts are perfectly lucid if taken out of context. Obviously the way he enacted his beliefs was as extreme as it gets, but if he had unmedicated bi-polar disorder or paranoid schizophrenia he may have killed his family due to a delusional notion that he was protecting them from the impending catastrophe he believed was coming.
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