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Ostrich McExcellent
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You don't know the half of it sister. Try this on for size anyone with Linux Mint, or ESPECIALLY fucking MXLinux on a fresh installation. Download the application etherape and run it as root. Monitor the network traffic for 10 minutes. Notice all the domains and IP addresses that it connects to. Suspects indeed. Catch them red handed and demand an explanation. You probably won't get one.

If you are looking for Linux recommendations from trustworthy distros. I can help you. Just ask. I'm here if you need me.

Good for you. Good luck!!!

I believe so, but don't quote me on that. You'd have to look up the court documents to see their claims against Sig.

Yes it happened in the past few years. Police officers and civilians reported their firearms discharging while still holstered. I was about to buy one myself until that happened. Decided it was not worth the risk, even though it is nice.

I always carry with a round in the chamber with a thumb safety on. You only have precious few seconds to draw your firearm and defend yourself. Often this can happen when one hand isn't free. Such as holding a bag of groceries, your child, or holding them back physically with your free hand.

Overall when time matters and you need to save lives. Having one in the chamber gives you that much more of an advantage against foes. Especially if you find yourself dealing with someone who is locked, loaded, and ready to do some crime against you or others.

Kind of my attitude today. I could stand the thought of holding any more fiat. Got rid of the last of it and I'm not looking back.

Don't you need to have a brain for telepathy?

What firearm and caliber is that?

Freaking tripod on a revolver?!?

Hell of a bench cannon.

How has the reliability been?

I wanted one before all of the lawsuits for the firearm going off on its own with a round in the chamber.

Got rid of the last of my toilet paper today.

By the last of my toilet paper I mean the last of my fiat currency.

Now I am all in on Bitcoin.

Oh look satoshis are on sale today.

Deflection and projection of blame. Fueled by a personal inability to provide a valid argument. Followed up by personal attacks. Due to being unable to define a concept they speak as if they were an expert on. Sounds like you may have caught a bad case of wokeness. You should get that checked out, before it gets any worse. The child equivalent of trying to flip the chess board over and claim that you won.

Bless your heart little one. May you grow up and learn how to have a real adult level debate one day. Sincerely, I wish you have a wonderful life. Namaste.

If you can not define something then do not say it is the problem. You can define an abstraction and archetypes, even fake ones, if you actually educate yourself. Not spurt off a long winded serious of jumping to the wrong conclusions.

All the traits you described and stated that hyper masculinity is the root cause of. Both I and many other women will tell you that those traits exist in women with gusto too. Visit a KFC parking lot in south Florida on a Friday night. I'll show you some hyper masculinity from some hardcore ghetto chicks that will have the average soy boy, butch woman, and weight lifting thug running for the hills. Just because another girl dared to even look at her man when ordering their 6 piece meal.

Men and their masculinity is not something to be discarded. It is a source of strength, grit, and tenacity. The will to do what must be done, because it is logical and not because it is easy.

Having the courage to not back down from a fight both physical and verbal. The wisdom to know that strength does not come just from the barrel of the gun, but also in words and temperance. Knowing that such means are only to be used when it is just and righteous.

Those who seek for us men to disregard our masculinity. Are the weak minded individuals who aren't capable of fully grasping its true importance in this world. For we do not care that you hate us, because we know a vast majority of people who falsely think this way. Have been brainwashed into believing masculinity is a bad thing for a classic divide and conquer agenda.

We pity you for your weakness of will. As well as bless your heart for the stupidity that comes out of your mouth constantly that we must all endure. However through it all we still would do the right thing as masculine men and defend your life from harm. Even if it means harm may come to us too in the process of saving your life. That is the benefit of masculine willpower.

The source of your hatred is not masculinity. It is stemming from a fundamental misunderstanding of geopolitics. As well as how human interactions work on both a behavioral and societal level. Before you continue posting about this subject matter. I suggest you take a step back and research the other side of the fence.

Learn how traditional masculinity is important for humanities survival. Then I hope one day you understand that you've been pointing the blame at the wrong people for your problems self attributed to hyper masculinity. A term you can't fully define and doesn't even truly exist in the first place.

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The Dissonance of Modern Leadership: Hypermasculine Aggression and the Erosion of Peaceful Resolution

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In an age of unprecedented technological advancement and globalization, one would hope that humanity's capacity for empathy and cooperation would mirror its scientific and social progress. Yet, in a paradox that reveals deep cultural and ideological fractures, contemporary global leadership continues to exhibit a troubling allegiance to hypermasculine aggression, manifested through the relentless supply and support of arms and technology to wage wars. This paradox of power is cloaked in the rhetoric of national security and geopolitical strategy, but it raises profound questions about our collective commitment to peace and human dignity.

Hypermasculinity as a Framework for Power

The concept of hypermasculinity—a psychological exaggeration of traditional male traits such as aggression, dominance, and emotional suppression—has long influenced the archetype of what a "strong leader" is perceived to be. In today’s world, this model persists, often driving decisions that prioritize displays of power over more nuanced approaches to conflict resolution. Leaders who embrace this aggressive archetype are inclined to frame international relations as zero-sum games, where strength is equated with military might and dialogue is dismissed as weakness.

This hypermasculine ideology underpins the perpetual arms race, where nations compete to produce and export increasingly sophisticated weaponry. In 2023 alone, global military spending reached staggering levels, and leaders from powerful nations justified this as a necessity for maintaining security in an unstable world. Yet, the very act of funneling resources into armament development perpetuates instability, turning regions into theaters of war and displacing millions of people, who are then labeled as collateral damage.

The Industry of War: Technology as a Tool of Domination

The integration of advanced technology into warfare has exacerbated the problem. From drones capable of remote assassinations to artificial intelligence systems predicting the enemy’s movements, the tech industry has found a lucrative market in the business of conflict. Under the guise of protecting national interests, states invest in technologies that extend their reach across the globe, effectively turning distant lands into laboratories for military experimentation.

Leadership in technology and arms production is not only a display of hypermasculine power but also a symbolic emasculation of the enemy. The act of dominating adversaries through superior technological might serves as a global declaration of strength. Yet, this approach erases any possibility for genuine human connection or understanding. It ignores the reality that those on the receiving end of these weapons are not mere targets but people with aspirations, histories, and loved ones. The emasculation of the enemy strips away their humanity, transforming them into objects to be subdued rather than individuals with whom peace might be negotiated.

War as a Justification for Hypermasculine Identity

The dissonance becomes even more pronounced when examining the justifications for military aggression. Often, wars are framed as moral imperatives or battles for freedom and democracy. Leaders draw upon hypermasculine narratives of honor and valor, invoking images of heroic struggle against a faceless, villainous foe. These narratives are carefully constructed to rally public support, appealing to deeply ingrained cultural notions of strength and protection. Yet, they simultaneously sideline and undermine efforts at peaceful resolution, labeling diplomacy as a lesser, emasculated form of action.

This framework not only perpetuates violence but also fosters a cycle of escalation. As one side increases its military capacity, the other follows suit, creating a world perpetually on the brink of conflict. In this environment, the peaceful resolution of disputes becomes increasingly unlikely. Diplomatic avenues, when pursued at all, are often underfunded, undervalued, and approached with suspicion, reinforcing the idea that negotiation is merely a prelude to inevitable confrontation.

The Forgotten Virtues: Empathy and Vulnerability

What gets lost in this hypermasculine approach to leadership is the value of empathy, vulnerability, and true courage. These are not traits that signify weakness; rather, they are the foundations of transformative and enduring peace. History is replete with examples where courageous diplomacy has succeeded where aggression would have failed. The peaceful resolution of the Cold War, the dismantling of apartheid in South Africa, and the Good Friday Agreement in Northern Ireland are just a few instances where empathy, dialogue, and the acknowledgment of shared humanity prevailed over violence.

However, in today’s climate, leaders who advocate for diplomacy are often derided as naive or weak, reinforcing a toxic cycle where strength is measured only in terms of military might. The political cost of choosing peace is seen as too high, and the courage to admit vulnerability—to acknowledge the limits of one’s power and the humanity of one’s adversary—remains elusive.

The Way Forward: A Call for Balanced Leadership

If the current trajectory is to change, it will require a profound cultural shift. We must reevaluate what we value in our leaders and redefine strength in a way that honors both resilience and compassion. This means recognizing that the pursuit of peace is not a sign of weakness but an act of extraordinary bravery. It involves investing in diplomacy, conflict prevention, and the social infrastructures that support long-term stability.

Technological advancements, too, should be redirected toward promoting human welfare rather than enhancing our capacity for destruction. The same ingenuity that has been used to develop precision weapons could be used to address global challenges like climate change, poverty, and health crises. This would require a conscious effort to detach technological progress from militaristic purposes, embracing a vision of innovation that uplifts rather than subjugates.

Conclusion: Rethinking Leadership and Human Values

The dissonance between the hypermasculine aggression of current leadership and the universal yearning for peace is a reminder that our future is not set in stone. As societies, we have the agency to demand more from those in power and to champion a model of leadership that prioritizes human life and values over the illusion of invincibility. The choice is ours: to continue down a path of militaristic bravado or to seek a new way forward, where the strength of a nation is measured not by the size of its arsenal but by the depth of its compassion and commitment to peace.

Only then can we hope to heal the fractures that hypermasculinity has carved into the fabric of our shared humanity.

Define hyper masculinity.