The domestication of the West
To preface, I am not talking about the domestication of the Wild West. I am talking about domestication of the Western Hemisphere, including Europe.
I have a theory that Europe is the way that it is now because they sent (unintentionally) the balsy men and the men with honor and principles to the new world when they became an inconvenience in the old world.
To quickly summarize my analysis on European history;
Europe is suffering. Europe is losing its culture, its natural way of life, it's very own identity. All by design of course. By whose? I won't give you the answer. I am a simple person.
Europe and Europeans are the closest they have ever been to their culture and way of life dying. They have been invaded by cultures that do not want to progress.
Without going into the specifics so as to not get ignorant commentary: Europe is losing its identity to an invasion it once defended itself against for several centuries before.
Perhaps my theory rings true, that the colonial Americans, the indentured servants are the descendents of the men that Europe kicked out or persecuted.
Whether through religious persecution, or by sending jailed political prisoners, or even by sending those with hunger and the ambition to advance and gain wealth, Europe lost a lot of its male aggression and leadership.
On top of that, the World Wars, the wars that killed many young men for no reason at all. All of that male guidance, that principle, was lost to time.
Those men that had enough vigor and aggression to defend themselves and their families and principles is why the Western Hemisphere, America in particular is the way that it is now. We are a reflection of our past. We still have those traditional, conservative men here to defend what is rightfully theirs. What we are battling now is what we have been battling for centuries, for millenia even. Nothing is new. Everything can be tied back to a previous time in history. The only way forward, however, is defending what you do have now. Just as the men before you did.
Now the question is, can they make it? Can they do the job? Or has our inverse truly beat down masculinity in its truest sense?
To know your past, without shame, gives you the energy you need to defend your present and your future.