What Men Want to Say to Women (But Can't)
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No matter one's political persuasion, most of us agree there's something deeply wrong in America today. Conflict has reached a fever pitch as our nation has become alarmingly polarized in the political arena. Many look to politicians and public policies for solutions, but journalist Andrew Breitbart rightly said that politics couldn't be fixed if culture is ignored, because "politics is downstream from culture." McAllister would take this observation a step further-politics might be downstream from culture, but culture is downstream from relationships. If we don't focus on the personal building blocks of society, we will fail to fix problems in culture and the politics that flow from it. If relationships are sick or broken, then everything else is affected. If there's little love, respect, and trust there, you won't find it anywhere else. Men have a lot to say to women about sex, equality in the workplace, raising boys, and the lie of "toxic masculinity," but modern feminism and a politically correct culture have silenced them. This "war on men" has disrupted relationships and caused men to question their place in American society. Anger, separation, and simply giving up aren't solutions to a festering problem. Instead, we need to heal relationships by learning to respect the designed purposes of masculinity and femininity. For this to happen, women will need to hear some hard truths about themselves and those they love.

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No matter one's political persuasion, most of us agree there's something deeply wrong in America today. Conflict has reached a fever pitch as our nation has become alarmingly polarized in the political arena. Many look to politicians and public policies for solutions, but journalist Andrew Breitbart rightly said that politics couldn't be fixed if culture is ignored, because "politics is downstream from culture." McAllister would take this observation a step further-politics might be downstream from culture, but culture is downstream from relationships. If we don't focus on the personal building blocks of society, we will fail to fix problems in culture and the politics that flow from it. If relationships are sick or broken, then everything else is affected. If there's little love, respect, and trust there, you won't find it anywhere else. Men have a lot to say to women about sex, equality in the workplace, raising boys, and the lie of "toxic masculinity," but modern feminism and a politically correct culture have silenced them. This "war on men" has disrupted relationships and caused men to question their place in American society. Anger, separation, and simply giving up aren't solutions to a festering problem. Instead, we need to heal relationships by learning to respect the designed purposes of masculinity and femininity. For this to happen, women will need to hear some hard truths about themselves and those they love.
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McAllister, D. (2020). What Men Want to Say to Women (But Can't). Bombardier Books.

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McAllister, Denise. 2020. What Men Want to Say to Women (But Can't). Bombardier Books.

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McAllister, Denise, What Men Want to Say to Women (But Can't). Bombardier Books, 2020.

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