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Drawing the Line on Masculinity: Getting a Male Role Back (Part Four)
Part One Part Two Part Three In a recent episode of the Triggernometry podcast (January 1, 2026, specifically a clip titled “Helen Andrews On The Problem With the Feminization of Society”), Helen Andrews discussed her thesis on how the demographic shift toward female majorities in powerful institutions has reshaped societal behavior. She […]
Drawing the Line on Masculinity: Getting a Male Role Back (Part Three)
Part One Part Two The Apostle Paul writes the following in 1 Corinthians 11:3, 8, 9, 14: 3 But I would have you know, that the head of every man is Christ; and the head of the woman is the man; and the head of Christ is God. . . . 8 For the […]
Drawing the Line on Masculinity: Getting a Male Role Back (Part Two)
Part One An Epistemological Problem To retrieve their male role, men must first settle on what the male role is. This also overlaps with the definition of masculinity. To know the male role requires objective truth. The truth of the male role or masculinity defines, describes, and explains it. Almost certainly, the reason behind the […]
Drawing the Line on Masculinity: Getting a Male Role Back
Did Women Steal the Male Role from Men? Women didn’t steal the male role in the United States. Men gave it up. Can they get it back? It depends. To start, women could not take the male role from men. It’s not their fault that men don’t have a role. Men didn’t have to give […]
Explaining the Nick Fuentes-ish Authoritarian Young Male Right
The Male Role Issue For a few weeks I’ve been defending scriptural Christian Zionism against opposition by Tucker Carlson. Some would call this for me, staying in my lane, because I need to remain in scriptural matters, where my expertise is. Today I’ll deal with an adjacent issue, which I also believe is a scriptural […]
Can Anyone Be Effeminate? Consider the Chinese
As I begin to write this post, it feels like something canceled on twitter, youtube, and facebook. No one must think this or this way. It must not be said or written. Perhaps a future reeducation camp in store for someone who crosses this boundary. I was speaking this week to someone from China and […]
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