The delusion of glory
No child is without a glorious hero whose name will go down in legend, and almost every child dreams of being the person who would fight for such things no matter what the cost
No child is without a glorious hero whose name will go down in legend, and almost every child dreams of being the person who would fight for such things no matter what the cost
Man up, and other male targeting slogans remain pervasive throughout our culture and indeed appar to be spreading. Neil Westlake notes this, and correctly observes that it constitutes an anti male, violent and stifling climate pretending to humanism, while calculated to perpetuate harm.
In Germany feminism is infiltrating classrooms and damaging the self-image of boys and men. New AVfM author Jon Gunnarsson translates the madness for us.
With age comes wisdom, or so they say. Personally, I don’t buy it, at least not as a blanket statement. I’ve seen too many examples to the contrary. Rather, I would posit that with age comes perspective. Beyond a certain age, it is almost impossible not to reflect on the past when witnessing current events. …
For a long time, circumcision has been a cure looking for a disease. It turns out now that it may be causing them.
Is the level of freedom awarded to children dropping? Lucian Vâlsan seems to think so.
Following the trial and conviction of Brittany Zamora her lawyer, Belen Olmedo Guerra held a press conference in which she clearly blamed the 13 year old boy who was sexually abused by Brittany Zamora. Guerra declined to answer any questions. As she leaves a male reporter says “Are you honestly saying Brittany was the victim?”
Fewer men are teaching boys how to be boys, and it seems that even fewer men are interested in teaching young men how to enter in.