The debut author’s study of ‘toxic masculinity’ was uncomfortable to write, but he says it’s fired with hope that clichéd male behaviour can be unlearned. From The Guardian: When Jack Urwin was nine years old, his father Richard died on their bathroom floor. He’d had a heart attack. This was the first time that the […]
via British Author: ‘We don’t need to be the men our grandfathers were’ — Fellowship of the Minds
Englishmen have never been “my cup of tea.” Reason being – they have this upper crust thing about men and women being “genteel.” Isn’t that why our forefathers came to this country to forge a new way of life and here we are letting these politicians open up this can of worms called, “political correctness?”
The English have gotten so soft and lazy – I bet they have lace on their underwear. The problem with the Brit’s, they thought they were going to bring in all of these Muslims to do all of the dirty work that the Brit’s won’t do. Now they have found out – they are going to have to take care of the Muslims because their IQ’S are in the retarded range – not qualified; and, the others have taken to the Brit’s feelings – they are too good to do the dirty work. Surprise, surprise! Same thing in France.
When are the Brit’s going to wise up and become “real men?”
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