The U.S., Land of Suicide and Frustration
The U.S., Land of Suicide and Frustration
For many people and especially for the young generation, the U.S. is considered as the dream land and utopia, and they seek to take shelter in this country for better life and fulfilling their dreams but they do not know this fact that the U.S. unlike its flamboyant appearance is not a dream land and it is the land of many social maladies.

TEHRAN (Iran News) –For many people and especially for the young generation, the U.S. is considered as the dream land and utopia, and they seek to take shelter in this country for better life and fulfilling their dreams but they do not know this fact that the U.S. unlike its flamboyant appearance is not a dream land and it is the land of many social maladies.

On Friday a released report showed that the number of suicides in the U.S. is on the rise and Americans are suffering from different psychological and social woes and the country is not like what is tried to be shown.

The U.S. suicide rate rose in 2021, particularly among young men, according to official data out Friday — an increase that ends a two-year-decline.

The number of suicides rose from around 46,000 in 2020 to 47,650 in 2021, according to preliminary figures released by the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The age-adjusted suicide rate per 100,000 people grew from 13.5 in 2020 to 14 last year. The most significant increase was seen among young boys and men between the ages of 15 and 24, where the rate rose eight percent.

In 2000, after a decade of decline, the United States recorded a recent low of 10 deaths by suicide per 100,000 people.

“One of the things that may have contributed to the decrease in the 1990s was the advent of medications that help reduce risk for suicide,” Jill Harkavy-Friedman of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, told AFP.

The rate then started growing — potentially because of new warning labels attached to antidepressants, according to Harkavy-Friedman — until by 2018 it was 35 percent over 2000 levels.

Then, it fell five percent from 2018 until 2020.

According to Harkavy-Friedman, the recent fluctuations are difficult to interpret.

“We don’t really know yet what the full implications of this kind of rise are,” she said, adding it was necessary to look at patterns over the long term.

The role of the Covid-19 pandemic, in particular, is complex.

According to the AFSP, research has shown that “people tend to come together during traumatic events initially and this can serve as a protective factor against suicide, though this societal cohesion may not persist as time passes.”

 

Data from 2021 shows that the suicide rate for men is four times higher than for women, which is in line with past trends.

Among the reasons put forward include the idea that men are more likely to use lethal means, and have more difficulty in seeking mental help.

This preliminary data does not yet provide a breakdown by ethnicity or income of the deceased.

According to the CDC, suicides are the second leading cause of death among those aged 10-34.

Recently, the United States introduced a simpler three-digit helpline (988) for people in distress, replacing the previous 10-digit number.

“We’re very happy about 988, which is the new mental health crisis line, and the accompanying crisis services that goes with it, because this is going to bring options to people who feel so desperate and in such pain,” said Harkavy-Friedman.

This report just reveals small part of social ills of the U.S. which considers itself as the Super Power and dream land for people in other countries and it reminds us of the proverb “a picture is worth a thousand words” and this is just one simple picture which reveals the genuine nature and reality of this country.

Nowadays because of inflation and other economic problems, the U.S. is suffering and poverty will definitely in the country is rising and soon such a report on the suicide will be released on the economic condition of the people and it will expose more truth about this war-mongering and interventionist country and the U.S. will gradually turn from a dream land into a normal and even unpleasant country and it is a matter of time as the U.S. is moving towards collapse and losing its fake grandeur.

The report on the suicide should be a lesson for Iranian youths which think the U.S. is the best place for living and everything in the country is in its own place while the reality is different and all countries have their own problems and even a country like the U.S. has more problems than other countries and it just pretends to be the best haven for the people who rush to this country for digging gold but in practice they only dig social problems and challenge with problems more than they had in their own lands.

So if you like more social headaches and ills, you are most welcomed to the U.S.