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Fred Basset's avatar

I have female friends who were part of the women's movement in the 70s and forward. They wanted to change things that needed changing. Equal pay, maternity leave, and confronting discrimination. They tell me that somewhere along the way the movement shifted to being anti-man. My friends like men and did not like the new direction. Now we are trying to figure out what society wants us to be. It is puzzling to be glared at or dressed down for holding the door for a woman.

Being a man involves putting the needs of others above your own, conducting yourself honorably, and dealing fairly with others. A man can be 6'4 and ripped driving a Ram 1500 or he can be 5'4 driving a Prius. What makes a man is how he conducts himself and treats others.

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Jim Geschke's avatar

As you know, Dr. Hall, this is a topic near and dear to me. Personally, I draw a rough a parallel to Chivalric values and honor code. Dust it off and see ... I still think it is morally relevant these 500 years later.

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