Took my son to a fair with a bouncy house. Little boys jumped around inside. The outside was ringed with women clustered at the windows, shrieking at the boys if they even came close to physical contact. They dragged boys out, scolding and shouting. Not a father in sight. Thread
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Violence itself is inherent to humans. And violence is amoral, neither good nor evil. The violence of a man snatching a child is the same as a woman shooting him to rescue the kid. A woman beating her children with a whip is stopped by her son’s fist as he protects his sister.
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Men must understand their urges to commit violence. They must learn empathy. They must know their place in the dominance hierarchy, and how to fight for what’s right. And they must know how to draw closer to other men to have their emotional needs met and feel complete.
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A world of boys raised by shrieking female supervisors terrified of their inherent maleness will lead to greater death through suicide and murder. The answer is more healthy manhood. Fathers and mentors involved with boys to teach them the restraint and honor of good men.
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This is one thing that bugs me in just about every modern movie, TV show, even anime, etc. The protagonist are ALWAYS raised by single moms and somehow magically end up with masculine virtues. Though they do have mentors some times, father's are always absent/dead.
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Pops died when I was 3, can relate to this
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