Monday, April 18, 2022

Per last post, "ame" is a spelling error, but am going to leave it, as is. That way,

mr/s ai may overlook.  Which brings the next point.  When free speech/writing is muzzled, men, generally, have a more difficult time of dealing with censorship, than do women.  When men are not allowed to discuss things with one another - and tthhheeeennn, are also NOT allowed to get angry, as a result of being stifled...oh, not healthy...for anyone.

Not safe either.

Women, generally, don't take this muzzling to heart as much - we gals have been told to just shut-th'...up for the last 6k years, so we gals are used to being cancelled.  It happens. We just cry in our coffee, or go buy another pair of shoes.

One thing that is gender-inclusive, however, is:  humans don't come with on-and-off switches.  When a man (for-real christian, or not) is out in the world and sees obvious things going on, that are wrong/destructive, and he is not allowed to even broach the issue - let alone work toward a solution - it's going to gnaw at him, when he's back home; sooner or later, he will likely begin questioning his own sanity.  

While neurotic women simply go "running to the shelter of a mother's little helper" (rolling stones) - in short, the drama is rather easily contained.  

Not so with men, who've been too long invalidated.  

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