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Achingly familiar as Janice says. Little has changed in the public narrative in the 30 years since Warren Farrell's The Myth of Male Power. But men can't and shouldn't wait for the public narrative to change. It's not going to on the current trajectory.

We'd do better to have men and women of good will resolutely articulate a view of men that didn't define itself in terms of feminism. We have an enormous history of courageous men and loving connection between women and men. We still have in our ancestral hearts and minds the courage of warriors who risked all, time and time again, including when there was seemingly no hope. It's ours if we want it.

There's no need to let the feminist enterprise determine the lay of the battleground. In fact it's incumbent upon us not to. It was a powerful blow we took a few generations ago in our weakest place, - to oversimplify, our susceptibility to shame for not doing enough for women. We didn't know how to fight that.

We need a warriorship for the 21st century. For the liveable future if there is to be one. The WEF and its minions, with feminist ideology woven into the self-serving misdirection, are almost at the gate.

Nov 1, 2022
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