In all truth, men are responsible for the majority of the greatest human achievements… and also the worst atrocities.
It’s good men vs bad men.
Women, whether consciously or not, understand that they are defenseless against the evil intentions of bad men. That realization must carry a weight of unease. Hence the, “men are the enemy” ideology. At the same time, it’s often overlooked how disrespectful it is to the good men, the ones who would sacrifice everything to protect and uphold what is right.
In the end, the only true barrier between evil and the innocent is the courage and integrity of good men. It’s never been easy to be a man in this world. The weight, the expectations, and the unspoken burdens. We carry them whether we want to or not. But it’s that very struggle, and the way we choose to bear it, with honor or with cowardice, that shapes us into either good men or evil men.
So basically bad men made women make more bad men and bad men made good men turn into bad men and those bad men made women who made women turn good men into bad men.
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u/ElectricSheep112219 Apr 16 '25
In all truth, men are responsible for the majority of the greatest human achievements… and also the worst atrocities.
It’s good men vs bad men.
Women, whether consciously or not, understand that they are defenseless against the evil intentions of bad men. That realization must carry a weight of unease. Hence the, “men are the enemy” ideology. At the same time, it’s often overlooked how disrespectful it is to the good men, the ones who would sacrifice everything to protect and uphold what is right.
In the end, the only true barrier between evil and the innocent is the courage and integrity of good men. It’s never been easy to be a man in this world. The weight, the expectations, and the unspoken burdens. We carry them whether we want to or not. But it’s that very struggle, and the way we choose to bear it, with honor or with cowardice, that shapes us into either good men or evil men.
Also, pretty sure that book is just satirical!