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False Masculinity 02/24/26


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          Perilous World Radio 02/24/26

          False Masculinity

          In a recent episode of Perilous World Radio, hosts David and Jan Masters delved into the inspirational story of young hockey player Jack, whose expressions of patriotism have resonated with many Americans. David highlighted the unease some individuals on the left feel regarding Jack’s display of national pride. The conversation then shifted to the topic of masculinity, with Jan expressing hope for a revival of traditional masculine values. He contrasted this notion with the often-negative portrayals of men in contemporary media, acknowledging the complexities both men and women face in adapting to shifting gender roles. Jan and David emphasized that true manhood appears to have been lost over time, likening it to a sense of impotence in fulfilling traditional roles. They lamented that many desire strong male figures who can maintain steadfastness and embody a form of masculinity that resonates with spiritual strength rather than false bravado. This was particularly evident in biblical narratives, where figures like Adam and Abraham failed to “hold the line,” resulting in challenges for women, families, and children. Jan noted that genuine connections with faith make such men rare, drawing people to them amid a world that often entices the weak-minded or those lacking direction. Embark on an exciting journey with David and Jan as they dive deep to uncover the truth—no stone left unturned!

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