Jeff White
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Why is the left fixated on breeding masculinity out of society. Do they think that they are going to create a more docile and easy to control society?
They are drugging our boys in the schools for being boys. And they are working hard to convince men that being men is bad for them. This gem showed up in my pocket feed today:
I didn’t realize that men didn’t have friends until I read this. Have the authors ever looked at women’s friendships? In my experience it’s women who have trouble maintaining friendships.
When I ran the jail (132 bed facility) I had more problems in the women’s unit then the 5 male units combined. I have several friends who are nurses and they all talk about the backstabbing and fighting among the female nurses. My wife manages the deli/bakery at a large supermarket and always talks about the women who work for her being unable to get along. When I worked the street as a police officer I would much rather be called to a fight between two men then two women. I spent all of my time in the Army in combat units so I never worked with a lot of women there but friends who were officers and NCOs in combat service support units talked about the same things.
So I guess my question is, what’s wrong with the traditional definition of masculinity and why is it necessary to abandon it?
I’ve always had friends, close friends and we never had all of the conflicts that women seem to have. Maybe being stoic and staying out of your friend’s personal business unless asked isn’t really a bad thing.
They are drugging our boys in the schools for being boys. And they are working hard to convince men that being men is bad for them. This gem showed up in my pocket feed today:
Men Can Have Better Friendships. Here's How
The typical definition of masculinity is the polar opposite of what makes strong friendships. In this episode, we talk to men about their struggles with friendship and looking for answers with some celebrity experts.
www.npr.org
I didn’t realize that men didn’t have friends until I read this. Have the authors ever looked at women’s friendships? In my experience it’s women who have trouble maintaining friendships.
When I ran the jail (132 bed facility) I had more problems in the women’s unit then the 5 male units combined. I have several friends who are nurses and they all talk about the backstabbing and fighting among the female nurses. My wife manages the deli/bakery at a large supermarket and always talks about the women who work for her being unable to get along. When I worked the street as a police officer I would much rather be called to a fight between two men then two women. I spent all of my time in the Army in combat units so I never worked with a lot of women there but friends who were officers and NCOs in combat service support units talked about the same things.
So I guess my question is, what’s wrong with the traditional definition of masculinity and why is it necessary to abandon it?
I’ve always had friends, close friends and we never had all of the conflicts that women seem to have. Maybe being stoic and staying out of your friend’s personal business unless asked isn’t really a bad thing.