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How do you guys expect to solve the apparent “male loneliness epidemic” I’ve seen people just lamenting and complaining over the “male loneliness epidemic” where all men (apparently specifically in Western areas) are just chronically lonely and have no one to reach out to for support and stuff like that. But what I don’t see are solutions to the specific “male loneliness epidemic”. I’m specifically talking about the dating side of it since that is 70% the reason why this keeps popping up online. If there’s an epidemic that men are just all void chronically of relationships and support from women, what‘s the solution to this exactly? Government+appointed girlfriends? All women should just collectively lower their standards (that according to men specifically, are just super unreasonable)? Or just have all women give them pity relationships and sex? There’s never any clear talking to how you guys can apparently solve this except for just people complaining about it just to prove a point. Remember, women themselves had to form their own feminism movement, and had to collectively form to get their own rights and not be treated like second-class subhuman citizens. And unless if men as well can form and find solutions to the problem along with other problems of the “epidemic” like general loneliness and lack of support, then that'd be great but unfortunately that never happens and no one tries to get anything done except for angry MRAs and incels that never get any support outside of their echo chambers online and never get shit done and only make outsiders see them as crazy, thus shooting themselves in the foot further.

Iran should be forced into a regime change Trump has empowered an awful regime. The regime in iran is the same one that has killed thousands of protestors. Iran needs to be a democratic america friendly country. This current regime that trump is 'negotiating' with will never be friendly to america. America should not negotiate with a country that is holding international waters hostage. YES IT WAS A HUGE MISTAKE TO ATTACK IN THE FIRST PLACE BUT we're in it now. Iran has a wealth of oil that should be part of free and open trade, or intellegently managed and not in the hands of anti-american regime. instead of the world being held hostage by irreputable gas stations like russia and iran and venezuala. Iran needs a true and absolute regime change. I fear for the civilians. It may be the heart of persian history, but the empire now is not one that should be granted an inch of power in this world.

For how much people hate MAGA and trump. They sure do talk about them A LOT I mean for how much people hate MAGA and trump, they talk about them a lot and bring them up in everything. I see and take part in many normal conversations, just for someone to bring up trump or MAGA. I could be anything and they decide to take one little detail and link it to trump. Why do people love talking about the people they voice their displeasure for? It’s not even just Trump, it could be anything. I saw a post on Reddit about Trump visiting a private place near a city, they took pictures of his helicopter and the title was, “flying turd from hell.” Like I get it, you don’t like the guy but whats the point? Just let the guy do what he needs. And why go out of your way to go to a fenced off area to take pictures of his aircraft? It’s gone too far at this point. I don’t even like Trump but it’s simple compassion and courtesy.

The United States Should Ditch NATO. Plain and Simple. For decades, countries like Spain, France, Italy, and the UK (especially under Starmer) have grown comfortable hiding behind American military power while acting as though they are too principled, too restrained, or too sophisticated to fully back the United States when it matters. They're eager to invoke alliance, solidarity, and collective defense when Russia is threatening Europe, but the moment the U.S. expects real support in a conflict that is not directly on their doorstep (e.g. Iran), the excuses begin. Suddenly it is “not our war.” Suddenly access to their airspace is restricted. Suddenly the so-called "alliance" comes with caveats, conditions and excuses. Reuters reported that Spain, France, Italy, Austria, and Switzerland restricted or denied U.S. military access tied to the Iran war, while the UK imposed limits on how its territory and bases could be used. That arrangement is not mutual defense. It is dependence masquerading as partnership. And the contrast with allies like Israel is hard to ignore. Whatever else people want to argue about Israel—\*and here come the predictable anti-Zionist convulsions\*—Israel does not hide behind American power while pretending to stand above it. Yes...Israel relies heavily on American military support, but at least they **always show up when the United States needs something - rather than sermonizing from the safety of American protection.** During the current Iran war, a variety of news outlets (including Reuters) reported that Israeli intelligence helped the United States carry out a rescue mission for the stranded U.S. airman in Iran, and that Israel suspended military activity in the area to facilitate the mission. *That is what an ally stepping up on short notice actually looks like*. France, Spain, Italy, and the UK, on the other hand, are too often happy to enjoy the protection, deterrence, and geopolitical leverage that American power affords them while becoming evasive and obstructive the moment the United States expects real reciprocity. They want all the benefits of a hard-power alliance without the discomfort of acting like hard-power allies. If the Europeans want to keep treating American power like an insurance policy that they are entitled to, while withholding meaningful support whenever doing so becomes politically inconvenient, then the United States should stop pretending this is a healthy or balanced alliance. Let Europe fend for itself. Let them provide for their own security. Let them deter Russia themselves. Let's find out how much of their courage and moral posturing remains once the American shield is gone. Maybe then they'll finally stop taking the United States for granted. In the meantime, the US should ditch NATO and save American taxpayers the financial headache of babysitting the selfish and self-destructive Europeans (who want all the benefits of an "alliance" without bearing any of the costs).

Most American men dress horribly in public. Say what you want about women but for the most part they dress nicely in public, it seems most American men (assuming it’s mainly Americans) dress like Slobs or look like they just got out of bed. Nobody is saying you need to dress in a suit or tie but why do you have to be so shabby looking? The question is why are men and women different in this way.

    Qarv | #trueunpopularopinion