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To: FreeManDC

Most men just aren’t interested in participating in a feminized culture. It’s no more complicated than that. Men are hardwired to dominate and lead, and when you try to make them culturally subservient or turn them into females with penises they check out. They know the table is being rigged and they won’t play.

People say, “so what?” Is the America of feminism and the institutionalized beta male stronger than the “knuckledragging” America of the past? Of course not. We’re in civilizational free fall, and the loss of a vital male culture is a big part of it. My God, you can’t even watch mens professional sports anymore without having to listen to chattering females. I’m not saying drag them out of the workforce and put them back in the kitchen, but enough is enough with the feminist agenda. Devaluing maleness as such is profoundly stupid and it’s having disastrous consequences.


56 posted on 02/23/2011 10:46:22 AM PST by Trod Upon (Obama: Making the Carter malaise look good. Misery Index in 3...2...1)
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To: Trod Upon
Along while ago I had the most interesting experience when I convinced a pretty, very bright young woman who was a full throated feminist but withal a pretty nice person to watch the entirety of Tora Tora Tora and Zulu with me as an experiment to express what certain aspects of maleness were. At the end as we had watched the Japanese Naval Air Arm fall upon the US fleet with the consummate dispatch of thoroughgoing professionals and the men of the USN, USAAF and USMC react with staggering and stunned but determined grit and courage and finally with the fleet burning and bleeding the the unmistakable angry mutter that ‘this will be repaid in full’ hanging in the air my friend sat with tears running down her face and said as she did at the climax of Zulu that ‘there is something inside men that woman can't understand but must respect. Strength, courage, and determination in adversity, whatever it is called and however you may think it atavistic it is magnificent and humbling.’
76 posted on 02/23/2011 1:55:48 PM PST by robowombat
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