What you’ve done here is conflate two separate issues to make a falsehood.
The fact this discussion is about the criticism of men and you segue into the criticism of women perhaps proves the issue at hand.
No one has refuted women’s struggles. I think you might have assumed I did and jumped on that wagon with wild abandon because that’s an trope you know and feel comfortable debating.
Why you’re sharing quotes facts from ancient Greeks is beyond me.
Here’s an idea: Two different things can both be bad. On does not disqualify the other.
The entire point of this article was to defend masculine virtues, it isn’t attacking anyone.
I’m also baffled by your need to emphasise good masculinity is crying. Is it? I’m not saying crying is bad but that’s the top of your list?
I feel you have a burning agenda in this arena of discussion and you’re trying to crowbar it in at every turn.
If you’re looking to grease the groove of your intrenched beliefs then please, post more Latin translations. But the further we go down this road, the more we move away from what I wrote and I don’t want to end up in a black hole of endless internet debate, defending something I don’t believe for the damn principle of it.
I have twitter for that. Peace.