My husband is a manly man. His sisters raised girly men. I believe the entire difference is on the raising. These kids were taught to be dependent, not dependable, and started on antidepressants in HIGH SCHOOL.
You have to take an active approach to make sure todays boys (and girls) are raised right. We have it so comfortable in today’s world that you can’t take it for granted that boys are raised to be men.
Whatever you do- don’t raise pajama boys and don’t raise libtard Karens.
Many of the “Men in 1944” were 17, 18, or 19 years old. Visiting their resting place in Normandy has been one of my most humbling experiences. RIP, lads.
My ex-husband used to be like the first group but is now (to our unvaxxed and unafraid daughter's great chagrin) firmly in the second group. When I took her to see him for the holidays, he kept telling us to mask up OUTSIDE. Smart daughter looked up the CA mandate and told him "No!"
Her theory is that when we visited China 12 years ago, he got replaced with a wimpy dude. Lol
Just visit a feminist page or account, and look at the comments. Literally every comment will be someone saying “men are scared of us” or something like that. They really do hate all men, even though they always say “NOt AlL MeN” whenever they get hit with a fistful of facts.
I'm 64 and not some obese couch potato, although I'm not in as good a shape as I wish. I was willing to get covid, and even die, before I would consider getting a covid shot (same for my younger wife). We both got covid. I was mostly down for two weeks, but fortunately, my wife was only mildly affected. If we had both been like me, it would really have been rough. This meme is the kind of thoughts I have had for the past couple of years; to think that so many in the past were willing to experience a significant risk of death to protect our country from tyranny, only to reach the point today where they are afraid of something that for those under 50 and healthy, poses probably a 1 in 10,000 chance, or less, of dying.
Started out just weak/fatigued. I actually went out to a store the first day. The second day I was really weak/fatigued, and stayed in bed most of the day. I only had a body temp about a degree higher than normal, and a slight headache, but no cough or other respiratory issues. Weakness and fatigue continued for a couple more days, but I decided I wanted to get tested so I would have ammunition against those (mostly family) pressuring me to get the shots. I got a test, and then, coincidentally, started having a very high fever, but still no respiratory issues (but it did hurt when I took a deep breathe). The weakness/fatigue was so bad I didn't even have the will to brush my teeth a couple nights. Almost all appetite was gone after the 2nd day. I lost 5 pounds during the two weeks (I thought it would be more :) ). I was taking double vitamin D3, and 1000mg vit C, and zinc the whole time. I was tempted to take the ivermectin horse paste I had bought a few weeks prior, but when I looked into it, even those who promoted ivermectin cautioned against it due to the 98% "other" ingredients, that had some pretty scary MSDS cautions, I decided to let my immune system do its thing. I finally got over it at about the two week mark, but it took another week before I felt almost completely better. I also got what I believe was pleurosy (inflammation of the lung linings, that caused the pain when taking a deep breathe; I guess that counts as a respiratory issue :) ) which subsided during my "recovery" week. I also lost partial sense of smell. My wife also got it and lost ALL smell, but didn't have any other significant symptoms, and has been slowly getting her sense of smell back. I had never been sick for more than a week in my entire life prior to this. It definitely was not fun, but I'm glad now that it is over (and hopefully there are no long-term effects).
There were cowards back then, just like there are brave men now - it’s always an individual thing. Individualism is at the heart of the patriot movement - just like collectivism is at the heart of the left. Individualism requires courage, while collectivism encourages blending in and shirking responsibility.
Yep, and apparently im the coward because im the one risking loosing everything to fight back. Trying to explain to normies is so hard because their value system (i cant fault wanting to feed your family) is still broken. Bring up 1940's germany and " THaTs A DiFFereNT siTUaTIon!"
My husband is a manly man. His sisters raised girly men. I believe the entire difference is on the raising. These kids were taught to be dependent, not dependable, and started on antidepressants in HIGH SCHOOL.
Might be because his SISTERS raised them.. where were their FATHERS ?
Controlled right out of the process. Micromanaged at the highest level. I’m still amazed every time I realize they are still married.
It is in how they’re raised.
You have to take an active approach to make sure todays boys (and girls) are raised right. We have it so comfortable in today’s world that you can’t take it for granted that boys are raised to be men.
Whatever you do- don’t raise pajama boys and don’t raise libtard Karens.
Oh my gosh, in HIGH SCHOOL?! That's criminal.
Many of the “Men in 1944” were 17, 18, or 19 years old. Visiting their resting place in Normandy has been one of my most humbling experiences. RIP, lads.
And did you know that all of those crosses face west?…..they face HOME.
George Macdonald Fraser said much the same in “The Light’s On At Signpost “.
So true. What a disappointment we must be to them.
You're not understanding what he meant
My ex-husband used to be like the first group but is now (to our unvaxxed and unafraid daughter's great chagrin) firmly in the second group. When I took her to see him for the holidays, he kept telling us to mask up OUTSIDE. Smart daughter looked up the CA mandate and told him "No!"
Her theory is that when we visited China 12 years ago, he got replaced with a wimpy dude. Lol
As Patton said, we should have fought the communists. They were weak after battling Germany.
At the time, We had got The atom bomb, And they had not.
Unfortunately there is a lot of truth in the lower depiction, and it is totally disgusting.
Just visit a feminist page or account, and look at the comments. Literally every comment will be someone saying “men are scared of us” or something like that. They really do hate all men, even though they always say “NOt AlL MeN” whenever they get hit with a fistful of facts.
Imagine how their tune would change if they got hit with a fistful of knuckles.
Then they would REE even harder, they lost so now they have to show everyone.
I'm 64 and not some obese couch potato, although I'm not in as good a shape as I wish. I was willing to get covid, and even die, before I would consider getting a covid shot (same for my younger wife). We both got covid. I was mostly down for two weeks, but fortunately, my wife was only mildly affected. If we had both been like me, it would really have been rough. This meme is the kind of thoughts I have had for the past couple of years; to think that so many in the past were willing to experience a significant risk of death to protect our country from tyranny, only to reach the point today where they are afraid of something that for those under 50 and healthy, poses probably a 1 in 10,000 chance, or less, of dying.
Two weeks? Yikes. Would you mind telling me what your symptoms were? Thanks.
Started out just weak/fatigued. I actually went out to a store the first day. The second day I was really weak/fatigued, and stayed in bed most of the day. I only had a body temp about a degree higher than normal, and a slight headache, but no cough or other respiratory issues. Weakness and fatigue continued for a couple more days, but I decided I wanted to get tested so I would have ammunition against those (mostly family) pressuring me to get the shots. I got a test, and then, coincidentally, started having a very high fever, but still no respiratory issues (but it did hurt when I took a deep breathe). The weakness/fatigue was so bad I didn't even have the will to brush my teeth a couple nights. Almost all appetite was gone after the 2nd day. I lost 5 pounds during the two weeks (I thought it would be more :) ). I was taking double vitamin D3, and 1000mg vit C, and zinc the whole time. I was tempted to take the ivermectin horse paste I had bought a few weeks prior, but when I looked into it, even those who promoted ivermectin cautioned against it due to the 98% "other" ingredients, that had some pretty scary MSDS cautions, I decided to let my immune system do its thing. I finally got over it at about the two week mark, but it took another week before I felt almost completely better. I also got what I believe was pleurosy (inflammation of the lung linings, that caused the pain when taking a deep breathe; I guess that counts as a respiratory issue :) ) which subsided during my "recovery" week. I also lost partial sense of smell. My wife also got it and lost ALL smell, but didn't have any other significant symptoms, and has been slowly getting her sense of smell back. I had never been sick for more than a week in my entire life prior to this. It definitely was not fun, but I'm glad now that it is over (and hopefully there are no long-term effects).
Are there any in western Washington? Huge need for men who will stand. Men here are masked wimps.
There were cowards back then, just like there are brave men now - it’s always an individual thing. Individualism is at the heart of the patriot movement - just like collectivism is at the heart of the left. Individualism requires courage, while collectivism encourages blending in and shirking responsibility.
How did we circle back to this lost beach front?
I bet that beach is so very haunted. That's where "Ghost Hunter" shows should try to witness the supernatural.
I would hope they all made it to heaven. There have been enough prayers for them over the year to accomplish this.
I pray that they all made it to His pearly gates, every last one of them.
LOL... see this getting fact checked on fakebook. It's not 99.9%!!
It's 99.xx undetermined %
Yep, and apparently im the coward because im the one risking loosing everything to fight back. Trying to explain to normies is so hard because their value system (i cant fault wanting to feed your family) is still broken. Bring up 1940's germany and " THaTs A DiFFereNT siTUaTIon!"
Ok, I need to figure out how to down vote Top Level crap like this.
The thing on the bottom is NOT a MAN, nor an intelligent being with critical thinking skills.
Both were subjected to mass propaganda and brainwashing.
Wasn't D-Day intentionally set up by the cabal to be a cluster-fuck meat grinder?
“almost certain death” isn’t a good military plan. The US’s involvement in the European Theater was a mistake.
it's true that our country was being utterly manipulated, but these men still deserve to be revered for their bravery
they thought they were doing what was right and were ready to die for it
He spent 36 years in the USMC and received two Medals of Honor. Brave men have been getting fooled since the dawn of time.