Truduae Talks About "Toxic Masculinity"

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  • sid
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 3198

    #1

    Truduae Talks About "Toxic Masculinity"

    Another guy ashamed of being male?

  • blackhawknj
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 3754

    #2
    He and his ilk have no idea what the word means.

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    • RED
      Very Senior Member - OFC
      • Aug 2009
      • 11689

      #3
      Another guy ashamed of being male?
      Nah, just another girly boy... elected by the city people that are not in step with the gutsy, hearty, self sufficient, hard working Canadians that made Canada great. KTK and Mark are great examples of good people that are being victimized and stomped on by the liberal "progressives."

      Thank God for them and for the Americans that love their country, their heritage, their flag and their veterans.
      Last edited by RED; 10-11-2017, 05:47.

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      • Oyaji
        Very Senior Member - OFC
        • Oct 2009
        • 4371

        #4
        Saw Trudeau on the news tonight. He was in the White House talking with Trump. The guy sits in a chair like a woman with his knees held closely together and his hands in his lap.....just like a bitch. Trump opposite Trudeau was sitting on the edge of the chair with legs spread, and hands on knees. What a contrast..........girly man Trudeau vs "The Donald." No wonder Trudeau got along so well with Obama; like two peas in a pod.

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        • Vern Humphrey
          Administrator - OFC
          • Aug 2009
          • 15875

          #5
          I belong to a veteran's organization that has some interesting members. One member of my chapter (now passed away) was a member of the 503rd Parachute Infantry in WWII. They jumped on to the Rock, and I have heard the story from him many times.

          "The Rock" is Corregidor, an island in Manila Bay. It's a huge block of stone, soaring straight up out of the water, and has tunnels and gun positions cut in it. When the Japanese overran the Philippines, it was the last position to surrender. When the Americans returned, the decision was made to re-take the Rock by parachute assault. The drop zones are very short, less than 150 yards. My friend said, "They would take an 8-man stick" -- eight paratroops, back to chest, and when the light turned green, everyone got out as fast as they could. If everything went right, the first man would land on one end of the drop zone, and last man on the other end. If everything didn't go right -- and it seldom does in combat -- someone was going into the water.

          These men were carrying about 150 pounds apiece -- mortars, baseplates, mortar shells, bazookas, bazooka rockets, machine guns, flame throwers, Bangalore torpedoes and so on. When a man saw himself heading for the water, he would try to cut away everything he could. The Navy had PT boats circling the Rock, and when they saw a paratrooper heading for the water, they'd dash over and try to snag his parachute. When the drop ended, the PT boats were crammed with retching, gagging paratroops. They were supposed to be taken to an aid station ashore.

          But there is a beach at the foot of the Rock. The paratroops saw it and began yelling, "Land us there!" The PT boats went in as close as they dared, the paratroops went over the side and waded ashore. As they did so, they were wheeling and dealing, trying to share out the few weapons they had left. The men who were not successful in getting a weapon gathered up armloads of rocks as they came out of the water.

          They fought their way into the fortress and cleared the first level in hand-to-hand fighting and started up the stairs to the second level, where they met the rest of the regiment fighting their way down.

          When you meet a man who has made a parachute assault and an amphibious assault on the same morning, and stormed a Japanese fortress armed only with rocks, you've met a REAL man. And those are the kind of men we need -- not whimps like Trudeau.

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          • Oyaji
            Very Senior Member - OFC
            • Oct 2009
            • 4371

            #6
            Fascinating story, Vern.

            Thanks

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            • Mark in Ottawa
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 1744

              #7
              I am not a Trudeau fan at all but I would not interpret his looks or mannerisms as feminine. He worked as a bouncer in a bar and is an amateur boxer. His father had a black belt in judo and I suspect that he has had at least some martial arts training as well. There is little doubt in my mind that he could physically pound Mr Trump into the ground if things ever got to that point. In any case, if you saw his wife you would not think that he is other than masculine.

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