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“Un-Men” The Undoing of Masculinity 02/10/26


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          Perilous World Radio 02/10/26

          “Un-Men” The Undoing of Masculinity

          In a recent discussion on a radio show, hosts Jan and David Masters delved into the topic of gender relationships, sparked by the controversial performance of Bad Bunny and the recent news of Nancy Guthrie’s abduction. David emphasized a viewpoint shared by his father, suggesting that the root of issues in male-female relationships often lies with weak men rather than solely blaming women. Jan concurred, stating that while women are often considered the physically weaker sex and more emotional, this isn’t inherently negative, as it’s part of their design.

          Historically, women have faced significant exploitation, particularly in certain cultures, such as in some Muslim societies and the Orient. However, Jan pointed out that in contemporary America, where women have more freedoms and legal protections, they sometimes become exploiters themselves. He illustrated this with the biblical story of Delilah using her influence over Samson, indicating that both sexes can manipulate their strengths for their own ends.

          The conversation then shifted to the modern media landscape, noting how sensationalism often relies on the portrayal of women. Performances at events like the Super Bowl, characterized as sexual and provocative, reinforce this point. David remarked on the talent levels of some performers and how their appeal often hinges on sexual imagery rather than musical skill, furthering the ongoing discourse about exploitation and the dynamics of power between genders.

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