Men should model the behavior they want to see in their kids, and discuss openly (in a negative light) the behavior they do not.

Life is a battle of morality; men must get off the sidelines and lead in example again. Poor behavior need develop an aura of shame around it again. That requires men find their courage to flee the comfort of dovishness and self censorship.

Do not be kind to behavior that erodes society. Not in yourself. Not in the public square. Not to make random people feel comfortable. Not for women and weak men. Not for friends and family. Raise all up in tough love.

This is the only antidote I can thinkn of to reverse the spell of post modernism's moral relativism.

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This was actually one of my bigger take aways from reading the Bible last year. The book is much less accepting and non-judgmental than Christians portray (they clearly never read the book).

God wants us to love sinners by lifting them to Christ, not by enabling them.

The requires the courage of tough love.

I like this. I find myself talking a lot about the behaviors I want my kids to emulate but i almost never speak to the ones I don't. I will find ways to mix this into my home.

Amen!

Why just men? Can't this apply to people in general?

Generally speaking women shy away from defending values when presented with an angry mob online or IRL.

Didn't see that anywhere in your post. Women should also model the behavior they want to see in their kids. I don't see the need to separate men and women when it comes to this.

I do.

Your obsession with weak men really seems like projection, mate.