If you read The GreyRock Strategy, it's a civil engagement strategy to counter the rise of critical theory. Feminism and the sexual revolution was one of the first movements, borne of critical theory, to catch on in the United States and the West. Some can say, well some good came of it. But as we stand at the precipice of the erasure of woman and female, is that really true?
Critical race theory rose much faster on the elevator of simplistic, partisan politics. It feels like the politeness of conservatives has been the sharpest tool used against us, though ridicule ranks high. But truly it has been digital to dull our senses and restrain human contact. At least more have woken up to the asymmetric war well underway. We always have the opportunity within us to change this and I have been taking that challenge to heart.
I was blessed with a Dad, who was the epitome of what it means to be a man: father, husband, son, WW2 Marine. God. Family. Country. Corps. The night he died, my mother wept, with gratitude. Her reaction was a transformational moment in my life. She thanked God for him in her life, and went through a litany of all he had done. It made me somehow not sad he died, but grateful for all he provided including, most importantly, the gold standard to live up to- a constant, perfect North Star.
Millenials are between the ages of 28 and 43. So are you saying that it seems like all women between those ages are sleeping around or are you saying that it seems to people between those ages that all women below 28 (GenZ) are sleeping around?
If you read The GreyRock Strategy, it's a civil engagement strategy to counter the rise of critical theory. Feminism and the sexual revolution was one of the first movements, borne of critical theory, to catch on in the United States and the West. Some can say, well some good came of it. But as we stand at the precipice of the erasure of woman and female, is that really true?
Critical race theory rose much faster on the elevator of simplistic, partisan politics. It feels like the politeness of conservatives has been the sharpest tool used against us, though ridicule ranks high. But truly it has been digital to dull our senses and restrain human contact. At least more have woken up to the asymmetric war well underway. We always have the opportunity within us to change this and I have been taking that challenge to heart.
I was blessed with a Dad, who was the epitome of what it means to be a man: father, husband, son, WW2 Marine. God. Family. Country. Corps. The night he died, my mother wept, with gratitude. Her reaction was a transformational moment in my life. She thanked God for him in her life, and went through a litany of all he had done. It made me somehow not sad he died, but grateful for all he provided including, most importantly, the gold standard to live up to- a constant, perfect North Star.
Love this, James! My own father is like that - a constant North Star.
"In a culture where it seems like all young women are sleeping around"
Which culture are you in? Here in USA all we hear is how people are suffering from "loneliness" and "sexlessness".
I speak from the Millennial perspective!
Millenials are between the ages of 28 and 43. So are you saying that it seems like all women between those ages are sleeping around or are you saying that it seems to people between those ages that all women below 28 (GenZ) are sleeping around?