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Dems spending big bucks to learn how to talk to men

BendintheriverBendintheriver Member Posts: 6,726 Standard Supporter

Hysterically funny and pathetic.

Imagine saying to yourself: "I need to pay someone 20 million so that I can learn how to talk to men".

Remember the Presidential ad that had all the gay men acting like cowboys? Rats don't even know real men that they can put in their ads. Their production teams don't even know what a real man looks or sounds like on film. It was the most cringe inducing advertisement I have ever seen in my life. Now I cringed again just reading this article about having to spend 20 million to learn how to talk to men. They publicize the fact that they are incapable of having a relationship with, talking to, or even understanding a real man. They are so fucked up. Its literally unreal

Democrats’ War on Masculinity Is Backfiring

Liberals deserve some credit for recognizing that they have a “men problem.” But they have thus far utterly failed to realize why increasing numbers of men – and young men in particular – aren’t buying what Democrats are selling. It has nothing to do with “syntax” and everything to do with the fact that the American Left has for decades now waged an all-out war on masculinity.

Liberals have recast traditional male virtues – strength, protectiveness, resilience, leadership – as sins against their new religion of progressive orthodoxy. Boys are told that wanting to lead or compete is “toxic,” that showing confidence or physical courage is a form of “patriarchal aggression,” and that desiring to provide for or protect their families is somehow oppressive to women. Even fatherhood has been devalued, with leftist pundits and activists insisting that “father figures” are interchangeable or unnecessary.

In the world of modern liberalism, masculinity isn’t something to be guided or elevated – it’s something to be dismantled. We see this in schools that punish boys for being too energetic, in universities that teach young men to apologize for their very existence, and in workplaces where showing ambition or assertiveness is treated as a moral failing if you’re male.

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