I understand your point in that all well. My issue is with men used in unwinnable causes, like being hypothetically marched up Cemetery Ridge to their inevitable deaths.
The fem-equalist-globalist propaganda seems to move like the blob; you'll throw all kinds of weapons at it, but in just seems to feed it. I wouldn't be surprised if a counter narrative is deployed. It's sole purpose would be obfuscating the already murky incident to laypersons in order to smother the rally cries of resistance. Before you know it, you have a pile of forgotten men. This is already happening in the periphery of the news cycle. This corner of the net sheds light to much of that, but I can't support knowingly "firing on our own" from my philosophical position.
I know I don't leave much alternative action or answer with this, but I just wanted to say my peace. Personally I feel like taking more intrusive action in the personal realm in this war. I forget who first said it, but ever since I heard about the power of telling women "no", it's planted an incredibly powerful seed. Taking that into the physical realm and evolving it into both "so what?" and some form of "don't tell me what I can do" has been great success of mine.
The fem-equalist-globalist propaganda seems to move like the blob; you'll throw all kinds of weapons at it, but in just seems to feed it. I wouldn't be surprised if a counter narrative is deployed. It's sole purpose would be obfuscating the already murky incident to laypersons in order to smother the rally cries of resistance. Before you know it, you have a pile of forgotten men. This is already happening in the periphery of the news cycle. This corner of the net sheds light to much of that, but I can't support knowingly "firing on our own" from my philosophical position.
I know I don't leave much alternative action or answer with this, but I just wanted to say my peace. Personally I feel like taking more intrusive action in the personal realm in this war. I forget who first said it, but ever since I heard about the power of telling women "no", it's planted an incredibly powerful seed. Taking that into the physical realm and evolving it into both "so what?" and some form of "don't tell me what I can do" has been great success of mine.