Time flies so quick. My kid turned 13 recently and yesterday did his first twitch stream.
No joke for a first stream he crushed it. Oh yeah, got our tix to twitchcon SD too.
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I’m a tolerant, considerate and respectful guy. Yet I have received negativity for nothing more than simply being myself, a straight white male.
Can we not empower people without tearing others down? Must we vilify someone? Is there room in our hearts for equality and respect?🫡
As a culture we are losing what it means to be a man. A lack of good role models in the home and lots of negative ones via pop culture and social media is creating generations of toxic masculinity and man-children.
I’m active in Mens Ministry where we discuss what it means to be a man, and aspire to be the men our families, communities and world needs. I am doing my best to raise my son into a good man.
This is an area of importance to me.
The San Diego Museum of Man has changed its name. It’s now “The Museum of Us” to be more inclusive.
Ironically, Us/We is exclusionary of They/Them.
#SanDiego#MuseumofUs#BalboaPark
@qtcinderella Murky waters there. Idk how empowering it would be if the best woman turned out to be a man.
I suppose it’s inherently difficult (if not impossible) to be inclusive and categorize people at the same time.
@Fiverten@fasc1nate@Hygge2402 I like this one, it’s a good question. Wickedness would be the motive, or the intentions and not necessarily the outcome.