Good article. Rush Limbaugh used to talk about "the Oprah-fication of our society," meaning that large numbers of women in positions of authority has led to a society based more on feelings than rigid, objective common sense. Sparta and Rome did not have these problems, and they lasted far longer than our Republic has to this point.
Few people want to utter these glaring and unpopular ideas, so I'll do it for them. Until strong men throw off the charges of "toxic masculinity" and embrace those traits again, and reassert themselves in the public square, America will never again achieve greatness.
Good article. Rush Limbaugh used to talk about "the Oprah-fication of our society," meaning that large numbers of women in positions of authority has led to a society based more on feelings than rigid, objective common sense. Sparta and Rome did not have these problems, and they lasted far longer than our Republic has to this point.
Few people want to utter these glaring and unpopular ideas, so I'll do it for them. Until strong men throw off the charges of "toxic masculinity" and embrace those traits again, and reassert themselves in the public square, America will never again achieve greatness.
Some women, like myself, practice stoicism.
We aren’t all bimbos. Black and white thinking like this works both ways.
As if we don’t already know that OP isn’t talking about ALL women. So there ya go.