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Monday, February 12, 2018

Cheering Them On

http://www.wikigallery.org/wiki/painting_272628/Luigi-Pastega/page-1
I came across a posting today that resonated with me because it's something that many of us have seen happening in recent years. The post is rather lengthy, but the author makes several poignant observations. It's entitled "On Men, Shame, and Brotherhood." I'd encourage you to read it here when you have several minutes. Then go cheer your men on.

He's talking about how men are, basically, beat up these days for simply being men. One of the reasons that I've observed is that feminists and those they influence have berated them, shamed them, faulted them, held them responsible for societal ills, and have tried to turn them into their feminist vision of manhood. Feminists are diluting a man's God-given gender characteristics. No wonder more and more men don't know if they're male or female. No wonder many men are angry.

Where is the respect for just being a man?

These women demand it for themselves, cry foul when they've been offended or slighted, revel in sarcasm and brashness, fight for power to rule the universe, to receive accolades and preference, to be deferred to, dismiss a man's value, use their sensuality to bring him to his knees, and then deride and shame him for his response.

Sadly, though, it isn't just the extreme feminists who pour on the shame. The article expounds  upon much more than what I have referred to, but it has long been the feminists who want to reinvent manhood.

Societal ills oozing from the quagmire of self-deception.

Some men are seeing through the feminist duplicity. I cheer them on.

Image ~ The Courtship, Luigi Pastega 1858-1927
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