“Women should thank men for everything they have“? Really.
Just as I am wary of women who won’t work with men, who believe all men are part of an evil patriarchy and those who believe they are better than men and deserve special treatment…I am equally wary of men like this writer.
What I’m going for in male-female relationships is not a pendulum that swings from crazy to crazy, but something slightly more even. If a woman wrote this about men, I’d tell her to untie her knickers. I think I’d give the same advice to this gentleman.
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Elizabeth says
Interesting that Colby Cosh is also pro-abortion. I guess we can thank men for wanting consequence-free sex and medically professional ways to kill innocents too!
Elizabeth says
I thought you ladies may find this story interesting:
http://www.dustmybroom.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11233:british-columbian-doctor-calls-for-class-action-suit-against-liquor-companies-because-liquor-isnt-good-for-babies-in-the-womb&catid=39:advocacy#comments
Amalthea says
Oh wow! I can’t think of anything intelligent to say, because I’m too angry! ARGH
Matthew N says
Oh boy. As if women aren’t today on battlefields and getting shot at for us!
Towards their last comment, the only thing that’s made masculinity weak in our time is contentment with an indulgent and unexamined life.
Deborah says
And meanwhile, all these modern marvels have turned most men into a bunch of pansies. Especially the ones who sit at home on their computers pretending to be macho manly men by anonymously commenting on National Post articles, but probably would never stand up to defend a woman’s honour had he the opportunity. But these fellows choose to blame women for allowing themselves to be feminised. Manly indeed.
Thank goodness for chauvinism.
Deborah says
Matthew N, I absolutely agree! People can only allow themselves to become unmasculine (which isn’t really a word. But it is now because I said so), nobody forces them. A man can choose to be manly or choose to not be manly (and a woman can choose to be feminine or choose to be unfeminine).