Guns are Not the Problem. Mental Health is Not the Problem. Pansy Men are the Problem.

October 11, 2015

Guns are not the problem. Mental health is not the problem. Pansy men are the problem.

Sadly, we have several generations of men alive right now who do not understand their God-given drive and mandate to protect the innocent around them. It has been suppressed since they were small boys.

Somehow, we have managed to systematically emasculate most men to the point where when some nutcase pops up with a gun, they raise their hands in surrender and wait to be killed.

What would Lancelot have done?
How would Leonidas have reacted?

When a man is manly enough to rush the shooter, like the ONE guy did yesterday, or the guy did on the train in Paris, etc … it is such a big deal that they become a national hero. Why aren’t there more heroes like that? Why aren’t men standing up for the innocent people around them?

What if several of those male college students would have purposed in their hearts that gun or no gun they were going to STAND and FIGHT? 


The outcome may have been drastically different.


Where are the modern day warriors? 


Where are the knights of today?


Don’t you suppose criminals wouldn’t be so bold if they knew that men were going to stand up to them? All men. Most men. Not just an odd one here or there.

We are at a breaking point. If men don’t stand up and be men, all is lost. Men of today don’t defend themselves, they don’t defend their families, they don’t defend strangers, and they sadly don’t defend the most vulnerable in our society…children. Born nor unborn.


I know I’m gonna step on some toes and upset some folks with this post. There are, of course, exceptions. I am not referring to them.


Men, stand up and be men. Please! We NEED you!


(Originally posted on my Facebook page on October 2nd.  I found it ironic how many men commented that the reason they are pansy men is because of feminists.  It was ironic because they are doing exactly what I was pointing out in the post … not standing up and being men.  Not being bold and standing up for what is right.  Yes, feminism is a problem.  There is no doubt about that.  However, militant feminism would not have risen like it has if men had stood up and been men.  Women jumped in to fill the void when men bailed on their duties as men.  Radical feminism is a by-product of men not being masculine and manly.)