Newsflash
It's all broken
Families
Schools
Governments
Churches
Society
All of it
To the core
And men, it's YOUR job to fix it!
Don't whine
Don't black pill
Don't worry
Don't retreat
Embrace the suck
God Himself appointed you to this day
You were literally made for this!
@NoahRevoy I don't mean to be impertinent, but I'm genuinely curious about the hang up. The question was not rhetorical.
What mindset/ belief/ trait/ psychology... makes this simple and obvious truth so hard for them to grasp?
@AuronMacintyre Fair point actually, but probably not for the reasons he thinks.
They'd likely find those presbyteries more tribal, grounded, honest and loyal. Lots of those folks have been in the trenches for years and know what time it is.
Give them a year in Nigeria, they'll come around.
@NoahRevoy Yes, and I've got a great wife , but they're truly unicorns these days. It's been a serious struggle to find one for my eldest son and the amount of blowback she has gotten for it is staggering, even from her very "traditional" family.
If someone wrote a series about the guy who married Anne of Green Gables, they'd be a millionaire overnight and singlehandedly inspire a reading revolution among men.
🚨 FEAR HAS ENTERED THE MOSQUES OF BELFAST
Reports from Belfast suggest that some mosques have cancelled prayers and activities following three nights of unrest.
Some Muslim families are reportedly staying indoors, avoiding unnecessary travel and taking extra precautions amid fears that tensions could escalate further.
Workers are said to be changing routines.
Parents are reportedly keeping children closer to home.
Fear is no longer confined to the streets.
It is moving into homes, schools, communities and mosques.
There is currently no evidence of a nationwide response across Britain.
But communities far beyond Northern Ireland are watching events unfold closely.
Because after three consecutive nights of disorder, the question is no longer simply what happened in Belfast.
The question is what happens next.
🚨 FEAR HAS ENTERED THE MOSQUES OF BELFAST
Reports from Belfast suggest that some mosques have cancelled prayers and activities following three nights of unrest.
Some Muslim families are reportedly staying indoors, avoiding unnecessary travel and taking extra precautions amid fears that tensions could escalate further.
Workers are said to be changing routines.
Parents are reportedly keeping children closer to home.
Fear is no longer confined to the streets.
It is moving into homes, schools, communities and mosques.
There is currently no evidence of a nationwide response across Britain.
But communities far beyond Northern Ireland are watching events unfold closely.
Because after three consecutive nights of disorder, the question is no longer simply what happened in Belfast.
The question is what happens next.
@kinisman Seriously. I mean WTF? Imagine bragging about that slop!?!?
What could possibly explain the epic distance between these foods even though they're only separated by such short distances?
The protests in BELFAST have been horrific.
How many immigrants have been beheaded so far?
How many have been stabbed 42 times?
How many have been raped?
How many have had their eyes gouged out?
We're not the same.
Even when pushed way past our limits, we're not the same.