posted on Dec, 26 2009 @ 07:08 AM
While men and women have their individual spirits, they often behave in relation to each other as mirrors. So, in order for men in general to step
up, women need to stop seeing men as the enemy, which is a downright fabrication. You are very right about the one needing the other. The problem
is, the men who know themselves, are willing to go against the fray, but do so in a wise, diplomatic way, we are simply not rewarded for what we do by
men or women or western society. Sure, we get a few rewards now and then, but they are far and few between.
I assure you that men are trying to reason with the unreasonable and/or verbally spanking the adults who insist on acting like spoiled children, but
our efforts can only go so far. Unless more women stop seeing men as some easy scapegoat to avoid personal responsibility, we are going to descend
even further towards whatever rock bottom we can bear, at least in the west. The noble women among you have got to stand up for what is right,
regardless of whether their is a perceived benefit to your gender or not. And this is not about forcing somebody into some role; it is about
encouraging people to be themselves. The west has tried to force both women and men into roles. And for the foolish among you, it does so now with
just as great an intensity as it ever has. Except men play the role of the scapegoat. Could this be related to Christ as the biggest scapegoat of
all?