Where Have All The Men Gone?
- Chris McAllister

- Feb 15, 2018
- 3 min read
If you have paid attention to the news, what happened in Parkland, Florida is an absolute tragedy. Seventeen people died. Also, as you would expect, there were people who immediately stepped on the graves of the victims before they were even identified.
#GunReformNow was a trending hashtag before you could blink. Most people would be able to rattle off the list of politicians who wasted absolutely zero time before performing their political grandstanding taking to Twitter to express their grief, outrage.

Feinstein is just one politician. There are so many more who did the same thing you see in the picture. At least, that was expected. Totally inappropriate - but expected.
What I did not expect to see on Twitter was this tweet -

This blew me away. "Fix men?"
I read his whole tweet diatribe about men and how they are not able to express themselves, how they are hopelessly tied to their masculinity, their sexuality, do not know what it means to be their "whole selves", and have become as outdated as a dinosaur.
The problem is he does not know what the hell he is talking about. He does not explain why men are broken in the first place. This whole tyranny of political correctness has emasculated men into not being who they are. This is what you would see if you took the time to read his whole little diatribe.
The real problem is that Black has no clue as to what a real man is.
A real man is Aaron Feis - who pushed one girl out of the way saving her life, who shielded children with his own body, sacrificing himself so the ones who needed his protection would live.
A real man is Scott Beigel who died trying saving students by letting them into his classroom.
A real man is Peter Wang, who at only 15 years of age, died trying to save others holding the door open for them to escape.
What idiots like Michael Ian Black should be asking is where have all the men gone? Why have they seemed to disappear?
If we had more real men, then there would be more fathers raising their sons to be men. Not these little 'snowflakes' - like Black - trying to tell us what is wrong with men today. To say that a boy does not need a man in his life is the problem.
If we had more real men - then cowards like Black would be thankful for men who were willing to sacrifice themselves to protect the ones in their care. Something Black would never be able to understand - much less actually do.
Real men are protectors. Real men provide for the ones they love. Real men persevere through the tough times, through tragedy, and will do whatever it takes - without complaint - to ensure the well-being of others first.
What liberals have done is to marginalize a man from what he should be. Being a real man is mocked, ridiculed, trivialized and declared outdated in this day and age.
If we had more real men - then someone like Harvey Weinstein would have had his ass handed to him frequently and often as there should have been one there to protect the woman he loved and cared for.
Instead, there are far too many like Black masquerading as men.
If we had more real men - someone like Matt Lauer would have never been able to assault so many women.
Instead, we have Black lecturing everyone on what is to be a 'man' even though he would have been the first one running out of that high school, as he would have turned a blind eye to people like Weinstein or Lauer.
So, spare me your cowardice.
There are several people who survived what happened in that high school because of real men. They looked death in the eye and did not blink, did not hesitate, and did what had to be done so others could live.
What we need is not gun reform.
What we need is real men to rise up, look this liberal nonsense in the eye and force them to back down. When faced with adversity, a real man will stand his ground no matter what. That is something Black will never understand. That is something the world needs.
The Only Thing Necessary for the Triumph of Evil is that Good Men Do Nothing
That needs to end. Where Have All The Men Gone?
I am here and I am not alone.



Well said! Indeed where is the man who was responsible for the life of the Florida shooter? Where is the man that gave him life and was responsible for his well being, his feeling of being loved, to teach him morals and values? If his parents died where is the next man?
This author bravely asks the most important question of all. Where are the men?