5 Reasons Masculinity Is Increasingly Coming Under Attack in America

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Timmy59

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Good and VERY accurate read.. We the people have allowed the shepherd / Gov to implement things that are not good for us.. The list of bad would be enormous and I'd bet $$ that 1 party would own 90+%.. This vid plays on #4..
 

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My masculinity has yet to suffer due to the articles, statements and Gillette ads, but I also fail to get out of the shop enough to really watch the news, no TV in the reloading shed and I cannot hear the radio over the welder. No radio or TV on the horses when cattle are checked every morning and night so I guess it is just me and the cow horse, At the range out back politics is banned and you will be escorted off the range if you feel the need to talk about them. Preacher pretty much leaves the topic alone except after or before church and only then if you bring it up. My friends are all retired and most of them Military, we talk guns, crops, family, trucks, cows, hay, tractors, futures and so on. My kids are too busy at school (300 kids K-12) and playing sports/Band/Cheerleading to give a crap about most things and would rather be in the barn with the horses and their goats than in their room on a playstation. My college kids are smarter than to bring it home and although they may have their thoughts on things, unless they seek guidance then there are plenty of other things to talk about. I still support all three in college, they still have rules and parameters to act within. Christmas is held every year at the house and all kids are present, Jen makes Dinner and it is a truly great day! Birthdays are a night out as a family, usually supper and Ice cream and we sit around the table at night and eat as a family every night. Takes a lot of work to raise kids, lots of time and patience, but the learning never stops and I will lead this family to God, to Country then to each other until my dying breath. <rant off>
 

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My masculinity has yet to suffer due to the articles, statements and Gillette ads, but I also fail to get out of the shop enough to really watch the news, no TV in the reloading shed and I cannot hear the radio over the welder. No radio or TV on the horses when cattle are checked every morning and night so I guess it is just me and the cow horse, At the range out back politics is banned and you will be escorted off the range if you feel the need to talk about them. Preacher pretty much leaves the topic alone except after or before church and only then if you bring it up. My friends are all retired and most of them Military, we talk guns, crops, family, trucks, cows, hay, tractors, futures and so on. My kids are too busy at school (300 kids K-12) and playing sports/Band/Cheerleading to give a crap about most things and would rather be in the barn with the horses and their goats than in their room on a playstation. My college kids are smarter than to bring it home and although they may have their thoughts on things, unless they seek guidance then there are plenty of other things to talk about. I still support all three in college, they still have rules and parameters to act within. Christmas is held every year at the house and all kids are present, Jen makes Dinner and it is a truly great day! Birthdays are a night out as a family, usually supper and Ice cream and we sit around the table at night and eat as a family every night. Takes a lot of work to raise kids, lots of time and patience, but the learning never stops and I will lead this family to God, to Country then to each other until my dying breath. <rant off>

And that, Gentlemen (and Ladies), is a prime example of masculinity.
 

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My masculinity has yet to suffer due to the articles, statements and Gillette ads, but I also fail to get out of the shop enough to really watch the news, no TV in the reloading shed and I cannot hear the radio over the welder. No radio or TV on the horses when cattle are checked every morning and night so I guess it is just me and the cow horse, At the range out back politics is banned and you will be escorted off the range if you feel the need to talk about them. Preacher pretty much leaves the topic alone except after or before church and only then if you bring it up. My friends are all retired and most of them Military, we talk guns, crops, family, trucks, cows, hay, tractors, futures and so on. My kids are too busy at school (300 kids K-12) and playing sports/Band/Cheerleading to give a crap about most things and would rather be in the barn with the horses and their goats than in their room on a playstation. My college kids are smarter than to bring it home and although they may have their thoughts on things, unless they seek guidance then there are plenty of other things to talk about. I still support all three in college, they still have rules and parameters to act within. Christmas is held every year at the house and all kids are present, Jen makes Dinner and it is a truly great day! Birthdays are a night out as a family, usually supper and Ice cream and we sit around the table at night and eat as a family every night. Takes a lot of work to raise kids, lots of time and patience, but the learning never stops and I will lead this family to God, to Country then to each other until my dying breath. <rant off>
God bless you sir.
 

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