foobar75
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I came across this article and found it very interesting:
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FWIW, my personal view is that the "feminization" of men and the overall "chick-ification" of our society has been going on for a long time. It's amazing to me what passes as masculine these days. Ultimately, the entire agenda is nothing more than an effort to weaken and marginalize men, and of course white men as usual bear the biggest brunt of this insanity.
I'm sure there are still women out there who do prefer a real man, but I'm afraid it appears this trend is here to stay for the time being. It's not all hopeless, however. As an example, I remember when the movie 300 came out, it received the usual negative reviews from the so-called movie critics, and the movie itself did not get a whole lot of press. Despite all the efforts to downplay it, 300 went on to great success at the box office. Ultimately, people liked a story with heroic men, promoting values like freedom, honor, and courage.
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FWIW, my personal view is that the "feminization" of men and the overall "chick-ification" of our society has been going on for a long time. It's amazing to me what passes as masculine these days. Ultimately, the entire agenda is nothing more than an effort to weaken and marginalize men, and of course white men as usual bear the biggest brunt of this insanity.
I'm sure there are still women out there who do prefer a real man, but I'm afraid it appears this trend is here to stay for the time being. It's not all hopeless, however. As an example, I remember when the movie 300 came out, it received the usual negative reviews from the so-called movie critics, and the movie itself did not get a whole lot of press. Despite all the efforts to downplay it, 300 went on to great success at the box office. Ultimately, people liked a story with heroic men, promoting values like freedom, honor, and courage.