The "incel" thing is much worse than medication, IMO.
It's the idea that you, as a guy, did everything right.
You listened to your parents, grandparents, uncles, aunts, teachers, priests, nuns, etc...
You were a "nice boy".
Studious. Intelligent. Courteous. Polite. Successful.
And it...DIDN'T MATTER!!!
You DID NOT get your promised slice of the American Dream.
And you never will.
It sucks.
You kept your end of the bargain, but they did not keep theirs.
I feel your pain.
I AM your pain.
F*** this life.
Did you look at any of the stories on that website I linked to?
It's actually 100% relevant to exactly what you are saying.
When some one feels like that, and they are put on a drug like Prozac, it can actually inflame the situation to absolutely horrific degrees.
We live in a society where, men need to cry. Men need the nurturing touch of a sympathetic woman. Men need understanding. (Everyone needs to be understood, felt, heard, seen, etc..) And instead, they are often marginalized, outcast, dejected, treated with supremely sublime cruelty, and all other sorts of wacky ******** this society will subject men to.
Right now, the popular trend is, 'get good.' Youtube is pushing the idea that men need to hit the gym, buff up, level-up, etc.. etc.. But it's the same old message society has been pushing on us for years. For women it's often the impossible beauty standard, etc.. etc..
And what do people do when they find all that ******** is hype? That once you are earning six figures, can curl 50lbs, and you are still single, still emotionally dead inside, and
nothing matters? Often a lot of people will see a Psychologist/Psychiatrist, often at the urging of others, who are honestly, too busy to really give a real f*ck, if they were even capable of understanding at all.
And sometimes, sometimes, these pills can, and do help, but often times, they only make things worse, and drastically worse at that; not to mention the sadistic gross incompetence of some of these so called, 'professionals,' who are limited in their own capacity either by the stipulations and status quo of their trade, their actual interest (or complete lack there-of) in what _they_ do for a living, or simply by not being very good at what they do, or not being a good fit for a particular person.
So, I'm not negating what you are saying. I'm saying, take exactly what you are saying, and add some SSRI's into the mix, at the wrong time, for the wrong person, in the wrong circumstance, and it could really f*ck things up.
I mean look at our modern society.
Really look around. Look at how pervasive psychological lingo is (It's part of the common-person's every-day vernacular now (that's all kinds of f*cked up)). How pervasive the psychiatric drug use is. How common the psychology and counseling is. And then come to terms with the fact that the modern world we live in, is probably the most f*cked up it's been since the national socialists in Germany were taking amphetamines.
So, I'm just putting two and two together.
Trying to make an addition, not a point of argument.