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In all reality, LBJs great society was like going to an AA meeting and offering all you can drink free beer.
The choice to sign up was on those who did, and remains with those who continue to do so.
Unfortunately, the society that has been created demands conformity to its lack of values and makes it more difficult to really improve and become free of the Government issued miasma that has fallen over so many. Whites are affected, too, as are others who opt in, and the effects are quite similar. Dependency, crime, poverty sponsored by the state.
There is always a choice, and there are plenty of folks who will give those looking to better themselves a chance. The rest is up to the individual. Do they have the inner strength to overcome their situation? Will they take the chances with being ostracized and make their own, personal progress from the projects to prosperity?
Where Have all the Real Men Gone?Read entire essay at https://pairodocs.substack.com/p/where-have-all-the-real-men-gone
How the feminization of culture and the decline of the male hero is ruining everything for everybody (Part 1)
Pairodocs
Apr 25, 2024
I like men. I like the fact that they are different from women—that they are from Mars while we are from Venus. I like the fact that they're always trying to fix things. It's adorable, even when it's annoying. Men are not women—even though you can now get yourself banned from social media for saying so out loud. ...
When I was growing up, this is how our culture portrayed men: Yes, the Marlboro Man. ... We all know that the stereotype I’ve just described is a product of the patriarchy (the white Christian cis-heteronormative patriarchy, to be precise) and we know this because the venerable American Psychological Association—an organization increasingly dominated by women—has said so. In its 2018 Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Men and Boys, the APA concluded that “traditional masculinity — marked by stoicism, competitiveness, dominance, and aggression — is, on the whole, harmful.” ...
Without heroes and positive male role models (which create expectations for behaviour) both men and women—and boys and girls—are suffering. If we immerse boys and young men in a culture that tells them their innate traits are toxic, that their contributions are not needed and that we expect nothing of them, how could they fail to live down to our low expectations? When we tell them that striving and competing are proof that they are toxic males, can we blame them for choosing to stay in mom’s basement playing video games and smoking dope? ...
Everywhere we turn, boys are failing, falling behind academically (at every level), dropping out of the workforce and killing themselves in record numbers. Although “experts” tell us we are still living in a patriarchy, it’s hard to escape the sense that we are increasingly living in a toxic matriarchy, complete with emotional reasoning, “mean girl” ethics, and a culture of radical safetyism at the expense of Malboro-Man-style liberty and honour. Contra the APA, I would argue that what we need is more stoicism and less concern with the “feelings” of those who choose to embrace victimhood. ...