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ROOKE: We May Be Reaching The ‘Hard Times Create Strong Men’ Phase

In many ways, it feels like our society is moving toward the end of the world, with no hope of preventing a head-on collision with the catastrophe that civilization currently faces.

The problems that are destroying our country are eerily similar to some of the apocalyptic novels that high school students were once required to read before graduation. These stories are set in worlds similar to our own, as warnings of what will happen from a free and prosperous society made complacent by a malevolent ruling class.

We have become so out of step with previous generations that instead of seeing these important books in the advanced syllabus, students are taught to hate their heritage and fear their parents rather than the government. We are forced to digest works that promote the latest progressive ideology. (ROOKE: Worrying about January 6th is a luxury only the rich can afford)

Our biggest problem is that men don't want to be strong anymore. But why do we do that? The powers that control our vital institutions have stripped them of any incentive to halt their slow and brutal descent into chaos.

Older generations, fascinated by the sexual revolution and dominated by the rise of feminism, have consistently allowed themselves to demonize the next group of young people who are replacing them. Instead of protecting themselves from the ideological forces that reduced them to mere buddies, they sat and laughed at the burdened youth.

They tell themselves that decline is inevitable and that it is normal for children to be disloyal to their heritage. When the wolves came to take control of our manufacturing, entertainment, and education, they happily mocked our slow decline, but they didn't actually solve anything. (ROOKE: The Left's Cultural Revolution Comes to America's Most Sacred Sites)

As expected, their indifference came at a high cost.

Three generations of young men have survived an all-out assault on masculinity. Parents less and less teach us how to deal with adversity, what it means to be honorable and steadfast even in the face of overwhelming odds.Still, as G. Michael Hopp I have written In his 2016 apocalyptic novel, Those Who Remain, he says, “Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And weak men create difficult situations. It is.”

surely, hop depicts the very moment our society is facing, looking at world wars, open borders, and rumors of unbearable inflation caused by society's weak guardians. They are an older generation desperate to live in a fantasy world of glory days.

We certainly lack strong people willing to stand up and protect the most vulnerable New Gallup. vote A report by pollster and director of the Center for American Life Research, Daniel Cox, shows that help is on the way.

Young people who grew up believing they were less than worthy are rebelling and trying to reclaim the yolk of leadership. With each passing year, young men (18-29 years old) are becoming more and more conservative.

Today's gatekeepers are fat and lazy, but their determination to return to tradition and uphold social norms while older generations did not appreciate the important role strong men played in keeping society safe. I hope that young people will understand that they are fulfilled. A blank space that no one else can. With their protection, societies are free to build families with honorable heritages, economies that benefit all stations, and lasting peace.

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