Taking Rites Seriously

Masculinity is a social construct only in the sense that it differs in the development to manhood from society to society.  It is different from biological maleness.   It is a state of life that is earned.  Manhood is ingrained in our psyche and can’t be changed.  It’s the moral responsibility of every mother and father that their son becomes a man.  The state is taking steps to make sure that doesn’t happen.  This is not different than the mother complex.  It’s the statist complex.

Far from being toxic.  Masculinity is an absolute necessity for human growth.  With the demise of the family, kids are raised without a masculine figure in their life.  The great majority of teachers are female.  A boy has little interaction with a positive male role model.  The boy never reaches manhood by the time he’s a biological adult.  They are overcome with the statist complex and become mouthpieces for its doctrine.

They become slaves to their own fiction.  The fiction becomes more powerful the bigger the crowd becomes.  Without knowing or wanting, he is already a state slave.  Becoming a man is a psychological truth.  To fail to cross into manhood is to betray life.  The individual has become nothing more than a function of the abstract idea of society.  He moves from dependence on the mother to dependence on the state.  This must change.

Manhood must be regarded as toxic to turn him into a mouthpiece for the state.  The family must be broken down.  The child must be forced to attend public schools—or at least paid for by the parents or parents—if the child’s homeschooled.  This doesn’t just concern the males.  Females live with males, they are mothers, sisters, and daughters.   This is critical for the proper functioning of any society.  As the male becomes feminine, the female becomes masculine.

The state has not just taken the place of the parents.  It has taken the place of God.  It has happened without people knowing this has happened.  If you realize this, you are regarded as a heretic and blasphemer.  And of course, you’ll be threatened with every manner of things.  This is visible all around us today.  The ground can’t be cut from a psychological fact.    This can’t disappear with policy.

References

Carl Jung; The Undiscovered Self

David Gilmore; Manhood in the Making

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