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The Wussification of Boys
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The Wussification of Boys

Great article by Fred Reed:

http://www.lewrockwell.com/2013/10/fred-...n-of-boys/

"It is time to get women out of the schooling of boys. It is way past time. Women in our feminized classrooms are consigning generations of our sons to years of misery and diminished futures. The evidence is everywhere. Few dare notice it."

If you're not familiar with Fred Reed, his writing is entertaining as hell..
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I've been noticing more dudes starting to cry lately when I rip into them. This is why maybe?
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It's a double edged sword.

Part of me feels angry that this is occurring. It's like watching my fellow comrades getting shot one by one.

Another part of me thinks, "SCORE! Less competition!"

The system benefits men like us who have the ability to take a step back. Maybe feminism is a way to filter out men who can't think independently and find the ones who naturally can buck the system.
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Quote: (10-30-2013 01:42 PM)el mechanico Wrote:  

I've been noticing more dudes starting to cry lately when I rip into them. This is why maybe?

Partly.

Don't forget, we now live in a society for which there are more single mother households than married ones with both a Mother and Father present in the home.

Males raised in single mother households are far more likely to imprint their mother's behavioral patterns of emotional fluctuations and prone to crying.
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In college, I once saw a 19 year old male cry over pizza, because we ordered stuffed crust and got regular instead. At 3am after a house party, no one is going to bother with returning a pizza just to get stuffed crust.
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This is a huge problem, and one that is tied into everything else in our society.
Men just have to push back. And that's why I am so passionate about ROK and RVF being absolutely a godsend to an otherwise delusional society. Who else is telling the truth about women and masculinity? Who else is inspiring young guys?
No one.
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I'm thinking of sending this to my sister. She has a 3-year old son. I've brought up the school system a few times and she seems to listen or at least appear somewhat interested. She's fairly open minded, but it's kind of a not my kid, not my place thing.
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Quote: (10-30-2013 03:01 PM)la_mode Wrote:  

In college, I once saw a 19 year old male cry over pizza, because we ordered stuffed crust and got regular instead. At 3am after a house party, no one is going to bother with returning a pizza just to get stuffed crust.

Hah, this is the first time that I've ever heard of a stuffed crust pizza. It sounds appealing, yet somehow unnatural.

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It's pretty good, don't think it's worth crying over but I have seen it happen before.
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Let's face it. When a 19 year old dude can weep because a 3am house party pizza delivery did not have stuffed crust, that's nothing less than genius for life, and one is properly awed by it.

The world would be a strange, scary, and interesting place if people always took their desires with the seriousness that they, in a sense, deserve. It would be as if everyone was a poet.

same old shit, sixes and sevens Shaft...
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Quote: (10-30-2013 03:01 PM)la_mode Wrote:  

In college, I once saw a 19 year old male cry over pizza, because we ordered stuffed crust and got regular instead. At 3am after a house party, no one is going to bother with returning a pizza just to get stuffed crust.

Wow.

Did you nickname him "Stuffed Crust"?
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For the most part, he wasn't like that, although would throw temper tantrums if you beat him in Madden for instance.

Whenever the topic of pizza came up, someone brought it up, lol. Seemed like one of those "emotional when drinking" type guys.
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Quote: (10-31-2013 02:21 PM)la_mode Wrote:  

For the most part, he wasn't like that, although would throw temper tantrums if you beat him in Madden for instance.

Whenever the topic of pizza came up, someone brought it up, lol. Seemed like one of those "emotional when drinking" type guys.

If he did something like that around my friends they would have hazed him to suicide.
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It's even in the military. I saw Marines in Afghanistan pouting and whining after the Company Gunny ripped them a new one. When I was enlisted and got slammed my friends and I would get pissed and plot the death of our superiors and talk shit about them. We never whined. And of course we didn't carry out these plots because we understood shit rolled down hill and that we fucked up so we had to take the medicine.

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