One look at television, notably the commercials, and the push is on to empower girls (girl power!) and women at the expense of boys and men. Males are marginalized, mocked, belittled, and even slapped by women and no one seems to care nor change this pattern.
Bullcrap!!! Why we don't medal has nothing to do with emasculation of our males....
EXACTLY.
The masculinization of women has accompanied the emasculation of men.
This is about the whole society, not the fraction of 1% who are super-athletes.
Our great grandparents sent their daughters to finishing schools, where they would learn the finer points of hospitality and motherhood....and we send ours to soccer camps, where they can learn how to compete, curse, run, sweat, spit and scratch.
I find the wholesale denigration of femininity--with the concomitant emasculation of men--in our culture very sad.
men especially the student young guy are looking like women more and more.
On my trip to the north east I found around Boston that the majority of student guys are nothing but girlie boys, much like obama.
How any woman would be wanting to be with one of the girlie boys is beyond me.
Blame Title IX.
men especially the student young guy are looking like women more and more.
On my trip to the north east I found around Boston that the majority of student guys are nothing but girlie boys, much like obama.
How any woman would be wanting to be with one of the girlie boys is beyond me.
Most have never had a fight, they seem to have been raised by an over bearing soft woman who wanted a girl and is it anywonder when AD’s on TV, movies etc have young guys now looking girlie.
Even the older actors like Stallone are a dying breed and are being replaced by Sadler etc.
What guy would have played a homo years ago? NOne they would have had some pride about themselves
Far worse, the emasculation of men in the United States has destroyed American male’s ability to compete with other nations. Of the 34 medals won by the U.S., 23 of them were won by women. This is a far worrisome statistic that does not bode well for males in the U.S.
One look at television, notably the commercials, and the push is on to empower girls (girl power!) and women at the expense of boys and men. Males are marginalized, mocked, belittled, and even slapped by women and no one seems to care nor change this pattern.
...imho, this post is one of the best I’ve read on this forum on any topic...