I last wrote that I believe the destruction of connections is largely to blame for the masculinity crisis facing us today. It follows, then, that the path to reversing this trend is to begin rebuilding those connections.

Men need relationships with other men—peers, mentors, and mentees—to develop and foster their own masculinity and that of other men. Until the culture reforms and acknowledges this need, individual men must pursue these relationships on their own and build societies of men. In doing this, they will incur the wrath of brainwashed feminists as well as feminized men, who will all accuse them of every sin imaginable: misogyny, violence, hatred, and abuse. There is nothing to be done about this. It must simply be ignored as the shrill cries of ignorance.

It's only through male connections that men gain the tools they need to learn how to become men. Women cannot provide this. One hundred years ago fathers literally provided the tools and training to their sons to develop them into productive workers. Few young men today receive any of this. The universities have supplanted the passing down of generational skills. And what the universities teach is pure ideological garbage, nothing that prepares men for success in life. On the contrary, it consigns men to economic irrelevance.

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