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Nik's avatar

I have an hypothesis about an additional pressure. I grew up not being particularly problemed by feminine jobs or attributes. I'm not perfect by any means. I attribute this to two things: First being a horribly introverted nerd who really didn't/doesn't pay attention to what is considered good and masculine. Second growing up with a strong mother. She taught me to do all the girly things like cooking, cleaning, and patching my clothes. All in the name of being a basically competent human being. Yes. "Female" work is just part of being basically competent. I learned how to sew Barbie clothes as presents for my sisters and cousins.

I watched her struggle with the catholic church and sometimes carve out wins. Things like I got to go with her CCD class on a field trip to the local Jewish synagogue. This was normal for me at the time. Now I am astounded at how subversive that was.

Most of my career was spent with a company that was majority female. Imagine women programming computers! I'm retired and spend much of my time with women park rangers. Imagine women with chainsaws! Until recently I played ice hockey. With my wife and other women on the team. Brutes!

So I believe that because I grew up under the influence of strong women, I respect them, I value them, I look up to them, and I don't fear them. I count myself lucky because the thought of being constrained by just masculinity makes my skin crawl.

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Grace Fierce's avatar

Makes perfect sense, as usual.

Men like Musk have always demonized empathy and Love because they’re indeed the fundamental strengths of humanity—and the most infinitely powerful threat to their own dominance.

This is why Jesus was crucified.

When Musk dies, he can’t take his wealth with him. But the legacy of pain and suffering he caused masses of people will define him long after his death.

And Jesus’ (feminine?) legacy of Compassion and Truth—will, as it already has for thousands of years, continue to heal all who have the humility to rise, together, in Love.

Mother God, forgive him. And Trump. For they know not who You are.

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