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Rishab
@rishab70113
Kohli 👑❤️ | Ronaldo 🐐 Politics • Cricket • Opinions Software Developer | Learning Salesforce Gully cricket mindset
Katılım Nisan 2023
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בתקופה הקשה הזאת אני גאה בכם. גאה בעמידה האיתנה שלכם, באחריות, באורך הרוח ובהתמודדות של ההורים, הילדים, צוותי ההוראה והמשפחות כולן.
אנחנו פועלים כדי לפתוח את הלימודים בהדרגה, באחריות ובשיקול דעת, ולהחזיר לילדינו ככל האפשר יציבות, ביטחון ושגרה. יחד עם חבריי בממשלה, אנחנו ממשיכים לעשות הכול כדי להקל על האזרחים, לחזק את המשק, לסייע למשרתי המילואים ולמשפחותיהם, ולהמשיך במאמץ עד להשגת כל יעדי המערכה.
החוסן שאתם מגלים וההקפדה על הוראות פיקוד העורף נותנים לנו את הכוח להמשיך לפעול בנחישות למען ביטחון ישראל ולמען עתיד ילדינו.
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@yvessirae Blaming an entire demographic for political outcomes isn’t analysis... it’s just another form of scapegoating.
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@yvessirae Reducing millions of people to uneducated white men is the same lazy stereotyping people claim to oppose.
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@alfkkifine Turning loneliness into a moral failure instead of a social issue is exactly why the conversation goes nowhere.
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There is no male loneliness epidemic.
There’s a male entitlement epidemic.
A men throwing tantrums epidemic.
An epidemic of men convinced women owe them something.
An epidemic of men furious they can’t make women’s lives miserable the way they used to.
And an epidemic of women who are finally tired of grown men behaving with zero accountability while still expecting a woman to sacrifice her life for a whining loser who barely does the bare minimum.
k@alfkkifine
what opinion about men do you have that makes people feel like this???
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@alfkkifine Dismissing loneliness as entitlement doesn’t solve anything... it just proves how comfortable people are ignoring problems when the suffering group is men.
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@alfkkifine Male victims being mocked by other men is real, but pretending institutions and public narratives play no role in it is just ignoring half the problem.
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Men say they don’t receive support when they experience abuse or sexual assault from abusive women, but support systems can’t exist in silence.
If men aren’t reporting abuse, speaking about it, or supporting other men who come forward, nothing changes. Instead what we keep seeing online is men only bringing up male abuse when women are talking about violence against men.
That doesn’t build support for male victims. It just turns abuse into an argument. And when men do say they’re being abused by a woman, look at how other men respond. They laugh. They mock him. They tell him he’s weak. They tell him he should enjoy it.
Those reactions are the problem.
So if men want more support, the first place to look is the culture among men that punishes vulnerability and silence male victims.
Blame the system that created that culture, not women.
k@alfkkifine
what opinion about men do you have that makes people feel like this???
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@alfkkifine Hard truth: male victims don’t stay silent only because of the system... they stay silent because society, laws, and culture often assume men can’t be victims in the first place.
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I told my coworkers I’m seeing someone new and “serious.” In reality, it’s just my friend from the next office over, and we use it as an excuse to have lunch together every day. They think I’m dating, I think I’m just sneaking in fries and coffee while laughing about how believable our fake PDA looks
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I was 16 when I told a male teacher that a boy in class wouldn’t stop making comments about my body. He sighed like I was inconveniencing him and said, “Well… what were you wearing?” I remember feeling embarrassed, like I’d done something wrong. I even replayed my outfit in my head, jeans and a hoodie. It took me years to realize he wasn’t asking for context. He was looking for a way to blame me
𓍼@euphemey
Hit me with the harshest reality truth.
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