I was just nearly MURDERED by a violent BLACK MOB outside the BET Awards!!!!
They smashed a GLASS BOTTLE over me that SHATTERED and cut my face!!!😡😡😡
They ganged up on us like a pack of wild hyenas!!!!
I am bleeding badly & cut everywhere and on the way to the Hospital now
This one is for the women who swear that men are never asked about the intersection of family life and professional life. And also note that its a WOMAN summing up one of the greatest moment's in a dad's life as "...just to cut an umbilical cord?".
🚨👶 Jérémy Doku could temporarily leave Belgium's World Cup camp to be present for the birth of his son, and the debate has exploded across Europe. 🇧🇪
French journalist France Pierron didn't hold back:
🗣️ Pierron: "Are you seriously telling me these players have sacrificed everything to come to the World Cup, and you're leaving just to cut an umbilical cord? 😳
You're lucky enough to play in a World Cup. It's an incredible privilege, and hundreds of footballers would do anything to be in your position. That opportunity might never come around again in your life.
And you're going to throw it all away just to attend your child's birth?
It's a moment where the father isn't really needed. He has a symbolic role. You hold her hand and take a photo. And then what?
You're going to miss 10 hours, experience an emotional high, and be exhausted afterwards. You can't miss a World Cup.
Some people may have gone into debt just to get to the World Cup, maybe sacrificed everything to be there, and you're leaving to cut an umbilical cord..." 😳
The reaction has completely split fans. Some believe family comes before everything, while others see the World Cup as an opportunity that may never come around again. 🌍
What would you do: stay with your national team or be there for your son's birth? 🤔
Back on @Newsweek’s 1600 show for Father’s Day/Men’s Health Week! So proud of Newsweek for stepping up to address the challenges facing boys, men and fathers. More in legacy media should do the same.
Check it out here!: https://t.co/Sa8ahek1IE
Another feminist buzzword: "himpathy."
"Himpathy occurs when privileged men accused of sexual assault or harassment receive extra attention and sympathy..."
Because these are not real people. It's a romantic troupe that can only exist in fiction. Not every single romantic troupe needs a thesis of why it wouldn't work in reality. It's just made to be hot. Lol
Happy Father’s Day to all the awesome dads out there!
This is the fifth Father’s Day now since losing my dad. Crazy how time goes. Those who’ve followed me for a while know we lost my dad somewhat suddenly back in 2021. He and I got very close in the year leading up to his passing, and he was a big supporter of my work. I know he’s with me every day, and he inspires me to never give up on advocating for boys, men and fathers.
I miss you, dad! ♥️
Happy Father’s Day! Today, we celebrate the American fathers and father figures shaping healthier families.
Research shows that children with engaged fathers experience better health, educational and social outcomes and are less likely to be victims of bullying.
To every father, stepfather, grandfather, and father figure who shows up with love and quiet strength—Happy Father’s Day.
I write often about the irreplaceable role fathers play in the lives of their children, especially their sons. In a culture that too often overlooks or undervalues men, today we get to say out loud what so many of us already know in our hearts: fathers matter deeply. You are not optional. You are essential.
You teach our boys how to be men by being present—through your example of responsibility, resilience, protection, and tenderness. You show our daughters what it means to be cherished and respected. You create the secure foundation that allows children to grow into confident, capable adults. The data backs what instinct has always told us: children with involved fathers thrive in almost every measurable way. Fatherlessness leaves real scars, but your daily commitment helps heal and prevent them.
To the dads working long hours, coaching on weekends, helping with homework at the kitchen table, or simply being the calm presence in a chaotic world—thank you. The old “lazy dad” cliché is dead. Research shows today’s fathers are more involved than ever before. Your sacrifices, your guidance, and your love do not go unnoticed, even when the world forgets to say so.
But fathers were never lazy and heartless. For centuries, men have physically crippled themselves to provide. They descended into coal mines, worked on factory lines for 12-hour shifts, marched off to wars, built roads and bridges, and worked dangerous trade jobs so their families could have food and shelter. These weren’t ego-driven careerists chasing status. They were husbands and fathers who deeply loved their families and measured their worth based on their family’s security. We must recognize and value the love fathers have always brought to the table.
To those fathers who, for whatever reason, aren’t able to be with their children today. I’m thinking of you. My goal has always been to raise awareness on the struggles of men and fathers, and address the challenges that create barriers for men to have healthy relationships with their children. My heart is with you.
Men and women were never meant to be rivals. We are partners in building strong families and raising the next generation. When fathers are honored and supported, everyone benefits—mothers, children, and society as a whole.
Today, please know this: men are valued. You are loved. You are needed.
To all the dads reading this, I hope you feel appreciated, not just on this day but every day. Thank you for the profound difference you make. I hope your day is filled with the joy of seeing your family gathered around you, knowing the legacy you are building will last for generations.
Happy Father’s Day.
The lazy dad cliché is dead and the data proves it. It’s time to stop shaming and blaming men to “do more” and start celebrating fathers for all that they do.
@Eviemagazine@Newsweek@aibm_org@FamStudies
https://t.co/4A9EQVCMTv
@PythagoreanGirl@SearlJk47427@Try2StopME How you gonna be into metaphysics, philosophy, and psychology and still be too fucking stupid to realize he did say that there are no controlling or manipulative men? Bless your heart.
@STVVRVENUS@Rightanglenews Exactly. They also had no problem imitating George Floyd and Eric Garner and his "I can't breath" cry for help. These white people can calm all the way the fuck down over Austin Metcalf.
I don't wanna hear shit. White people were imitating Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner, and George Floyd since they were killed. Don't try to get upset now that a white kid's death is being used for laughs.
Black Americans have started a trend called the “Austin Bop,” where they dance to a song made about Austin Metcalf’s death while reenacting the stabbing that claimed his life.