The tribal group-think and chronic sense of victimhood, that has become so prevalent in this space, has got to stop. People will, with a completely straight face, try to hold men ‘accountable’ for things that occurred hundreds (or thousands) of years before they were even born, and which happened on the opposite side of the planet. ‘You start the wars!’ ‘You wrote the law!’ ‘You built the system!’ And so on. Men will be scorned… as if they were there. And more absurd, the person saying such things, seems to think they existed at such a time too – ‘You oppressed us for thousands of years!’ ‘Us’? Really? What are you talking about? Both parties to this conversation live a life of privilege that would be unimaginable to those who came before us; so for one to blame the other (no less to try and extract remuneration) for such a thing, seems grossly inappropriate, unhelpful, and offensive. The worst form of this worldview, speaks of women’s righteous ‘revenge’ – as if such a thing were owed to women of today. ‘Men should be glad women only want equality, and not revenge!’ You’ll hear. But women of 2026 are not the same as women of 1826, and no, one cannot issue debts or justify acts of ‘revenge’, on the behalf of another. So are you tired of this slogan too? Why do such people feel entitled to ‘revenge’ for a time they never experienced, and on behalf of those they never knew? And when will we work together, as people of the modern age, to solve the problems of today? What do you think? ~ NCES Education Mens Health Act Health Spending
2026-05-26










