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Wednesday 8 January 2014

WHERE HAVE MEN GONE SO TERRIBLY WRONG?





This situation is truly out of hand!

As men instinctively feel the empowerment of women, and those men who aren't emotionally mature, process this as mirroring their consequential disempowerment, they come up with more and more pathetic excuses for their inability to assume responsibility for themselves.

Easier to blame the woman and that's exactly what weak men do.

Real men are invigorated by an empowered woman and in a working relationship, this paradigm creates amazing synergy.

I despair of what's taken place culturally and within mainstream religions where man's misogynistic interpretation of the scriptures and the cultural traditions have been perverted to disenfranchise women to the point that they're seen as subhuman and are treated as property.

Paradoxically this merely exemplifies the subhumanity that males actually embrace.
In South Africa - 181 (reported) rapes occur on a daily basis* and they say the percentage going unreported is astronomical… there is a profound sickness within the male psyche that needs to be addressed urgently.

*(SAPS published crime stats 2012/2013)

Someone said on facebook earlier today that a woman asks to be raped as much as an animal asks to be abused.
Truly sad…

We need to educate and empower men in spiritual and emotional ways rather than simply perpetuate this illusory base of power of the physical/material and intellectual.

In that way we'll bring balance back to the imagined dichotomy.

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