Nobody seems to offer treatment for clownworld maladaption.
You Are Not Alone
Struggling with mental health can feel isolating, but help is out there, and you don't have to face it alone. Whether you're dealing with depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, or simply need someone to talk to, there are people who care and want to help.
Let's see which ones don't feel like a trap to identify and persecute men who don't like living in clown world...
HeadsUpGuys: Helping Men Fight Depression
HeadsUpGuys is an essential online resource specifically designed to support men dealing with depression. With self-assessment tools
That'll get your guns taken. Good thing if you don't have any.
Man Therapy: A Humorous Approach to Serious Issues
Man Therapy is an innovative mental health resource that uses humor and straightforward conversation to engage men in discussions about their mental health. With an interactive online “therapy” session led by the fictional Dr. Rich Mahogany
Woman. Or worse...
The ManKind Project: Building Stronger, Healthier Men
The ManKind Project (MKP) is a global nonprofit that empowers men to lead lives of integrity, purpose, and emotional well-being... MKP provides safe spaces for men to express their emotions, confront challenges...
Your struggle sessions will be on record. 3/3 was almost enough for me, but this is worth noting...
Movember: Raising Awareness & Saving Lives
Movember is a world-renowned nonprofit dedicated to improving men's health by tackling mental health issues, suicide prevention, and prostate and testicular cancer
So they've moved on from something men would find 100% uncontroversial to add something that men reasonably judge to be threatening. Nice. Testicular cancer and now red-flags for when that gets you down.
You can do the rest.
Good point, they are all traps.
My first suspicion was when I didn't see a word about his quote that basically said, "nah, I'm a White guy!" in regards to getting fair treatment. Someone's trying to perverse his legacy and it's sickening.