You might have noticed that Klaus Schwab has a bit more authoritarian to his voice these days, a kind of panic a parent has over a child that isn’t listening, and they are about to reach for their belt to threaten swats of violence if the children don’t mind their betters. You must understand why we feel things, why beliefs come to us in the first place, and by whom. Why did this concept of toxic masculinity even occur? Well, just trace it back just a little bit. In that case, you’ll find that it’s a European thing, a specific European Union kind of thing spawning from the World Economic Forum with the clear intention to destroy the American economy so that world domination by unelected bureaucrats could transform the world into communism. They couldn’t pull off such a heist if American men were full of macho testosterone-driven diatribes of truth, justice, and the American way. They needed friendly little compliant drones of social construct crying about the wind blowing on their face and blaming their parents for every sad day of their existence. The Europeans invented the concept of a “beta male” to fulfill their communist desires by destroying their enemies before they were even born with policies that would be compliant to authority, not resistant. So, this long march toward the destruction of masculinity has been a purposely manipulative one, and it exists for the same reason that their type is an advocate for the removal of gun rights. It has been a bad social policy that has gone on too long, and people are tired of it. It has not had the social results a healthy society would enjoy; even women are complaining about these modern beta males. They want masculinity back in every way they can get it.
It’s something I have been thinking about for a long time. I get a chance to talk to many people, and women specifically have been not so happy with this modern version of what a “man” is supposed to be. And an overt confirmation emerged recently while released video of Mike Lindell giving a deposition for an upcoming Dominion voting machine case. There was a classic American CEO getting very upset at the passive-aggressive antics of the rival presenting an attack on MyPillow products through the backdoor of courtroom submissions, hoping that Lindell would be passive in his acceptance of such an intrusion. But Lindell caught the episode for what it was and became very upset, and let the young fellow know it, and this is the point of removing masculinity from society all along. But American businesspeople like Mike Lindell and President Trump are supposed to have been removed from society by now and replaced with guilt-driven CEOs who would allow globalism to rule their corporations for the easy kill of communist intention. Mike Lindell was supposed to be submissive to authority and to cringe with fear at the incredible power of the Administrative State and the command that the beta males and their sissy-slapping undercurrents could impose on such unprepared aggressions. Instead, Mike Lindell was letting the little punk know that he wouldn’t get away with the jab at his company, and he was prepared to fight for it then and there. That is one of the reasons that out of all the pillows in the world, Mike Lindell’s MyPillow is so good; they have the personality of the CEO himself, so when people buy one, they know they are getting a quality product that the CEO will fight for over other products, and it shows in what people put their heads on.
Like most things created out of a push for globalist communist control, removing masculinity from culture has not given people happiness. Instead, the quality of our entire society has been diminished, and women are not happy about it. We aren’t talking about destroying masculinity so women can have more opportunities. I have a wife I have been married to for a long time and children who are women. Everyone wants women to have the best personal growth and freedom options. But destroying the idea of a man has not been what women have liked, and society has become less valued. Deep resentments toward the removal of men from society have emerged over the last several decades; the utopia that global communists were promising has not come true. The replacement of a strong husband by a strong centralized government has not been fulfilling, and now that the damage is done, people of both sexes are unhappy about the results. And support for Mike Lindell has emerged in a positive way that is inspiring people back toward traditional understandings of the role of masculinity in leadership and standing by their employees with the kind of reverence that quality is often represented with the concept of pride that is directly attached to the idea of a job well done. These ideas of quality are exactly what the World Economic Forum was trying to get rid of so that global uniformity by a compliant public could best be achieved. One pillow was supposed to be just as good as any other, and Mike Lindell was supposed to be too stupid and concerned about not offending his rival that he didn’t notice the sly remark tossed into the deposition to be read in court and have his company slandered by the authority of the Administrative State.
Because of the massive failures of the woke agenda and the tampering of the human race by these global insurgents, the swing back to masculinity in our modern culture will be radical and even violent toward the advocates who created the problem. The social trends will favor the strong leader, man or woman. But precisely, the man, the intense alpha man as classically understood, will become the standard of the day. You can see it already emerging in the relationship between Taylor Swift and the Kansas City tight end, Travis Kelce, with the football player showing all the classic signs of masculinity and advertisers wanting to benefit from them. The entertainment industry wants to show the pop culture icon Taylor Swift embracing that masculinity in the traditional feminine reception without being disingenuous to women themselves. Even a few months ago, such a relationship would have been ignored by the media, but now, as part of a global trend growing out of failure, a market recovery is deeply desired, and the world is steering toward masculinity as it has been classically defined. And the architects of all this destruction, like Klaus Schwab, are very angry about it. They can’t put the genie back in the bottle; it’s out for good, and they have been unable to stop it. The public wants it, so suddenly, a relationship between Swift and Kelce is desired by the entire entertainment industry. A tough guy and the feminine acceptance of it within a traditional family context, the representation of femininity sitting next to the mom of a Super Bowl champion gladiator. Whether it’s Mike Lindell, President Trump, or a much younger man in Travis Kelce, masculinity is making a comeback, and tomorrow’s business climate will embrace it even more so than it has in the past. Because the future is hungry for masculinity due to the failures of globalism and the sad loss of value left in its wake, society is looking to forget as quickly as possible the mistakes of the past and the suppression of masculinity that were part of it.
Rich Hoffman
