Introducing My Son To Reality

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  • #142444
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    I’m listing this under Men’s and Father’s rights because I think that this may be the best place to start this thread.

    Perhaps it should be listed as Men’s and Father’s Rights and Responsibilities.

    Now I know a lot of my brethren out there don’t have kids of their own. In my own way I am envious but I do love my three sons and find that the task of introducing them to the real world to be the most daunting. Even more than diaper changing and potty training. I fear that they will see me as trying to denigrate their mother, then shut me out.

    I have a 12 year old son. He will be 13 in less than five months. I have started his education in to critical thinking, and perhaps more importantly not believing everything you hear, read, and watch.

    I used the below video as an introduction. I stumbled upon this about three days ago myself. It’s about the Treyvon Martin/George Zimmerman debacle. I knew that there was more to the case that what the press was saying but I didn’t know that it was this bad.

    If you haven’t seen this, then I strongly recommend that you do.

    "I asked you a question. I didn't ask you to repeat what the voices in you head are telling you" ~ Me. ........Yes I'm still angry.

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    Once …… about something important, I took my mother’s side on a family debate, when I realized later I shouldn’t have. Dad died before I realized it. He was the most quiet man I ever knew and not very articulate. So it wasn’t until many years after his death that I understood him – far better than I ever did when he was alive.

    What I’m saying is….. you may not experience the immediate or direct reward and gratitude for what you teach them today, but they WILL understand one day. Perhaps you can teach them at least that much.

    I was a part-time coach and teacher of kids aged 6-18 at a private school for nearly 5 years. At the time I wanted to make a difference, but didn’t know that I did. Until last November (2014) when a student wrote to me and said he never forgot something I taught him when he was 15. He even quoted me back to me – word for word. He’s 31 now. Best Christmas present I ever got.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
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    I fear that they will see me as trying to denigrate their mother, then shut me out.

    Warn them of the warlock hunters! Consider them three little warlocks, teach them about the proverbial mobs that roam through the woods with their torches looking for scapegoats to slaughter on the corrupted alter of justice, teach them the world discriminates against them, that theirs no mercy or understanding, just crazed people that scream and cry just to get their way, teach them that people will lie to them, especially through the television, tell them that the keepers of the truth (journalists) are paid by some of the most vile people on the planet, teach them about the nature of women and how their influence has changed society to favor women over men, Teach them to NOT seek a woman’s approval, to take charge of their future, and never lat a woman stand in their way, teach them to be men!

    Good video! It depicts the witch hunt mentality of feminazi media and the hysteria they endlessly generate!

    It’s mostly the reason MGTOW is so popular among MEN I mean WARLOCKS!

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    I raised my children to understand what kind of world they live in from very young. I didn’t believe in lying to them and making up excuses as to why things are the way they are. I wanted them to have critical thinking and not believe any and all by virtue of their position.
    I treated them the way I wanted my parents to treat me. I refused to raise them according to the Pink delusion women often prefer for their children. I exposed and explained my views and opinions, through play and quality time, and both my daughters and son have benefited and have respect for me for treating them like Human beings with a brain while they were children instead of some lollipop-guild members. I respected them when they decided not to take my word for it and trusted them to learn things for themselves. They have and still are.
    They are grown now and making me proud everyday. When I read their opinions now, I know that my son won’t be a mangina or White Knight and that my daughters won’t be climbing on the c~~~ carousel expecting the State to pay for their mishaps. My daughters don’t hate men (or anyone for that matter) and they are not feminists ( thank God! ), just smart cookies.
    I repeated “Take care of yourself because no one is going to do it for you” like a mentra. I discovered that children understand and reflect upon truths much better than many adults do given the mental tools. They have none of the mental constraints adults have through desires to please, to get along, to not be shamed, to belong or generally being deluded.
    I was much less present in their teen due to my situation after divorce but by that time I could trust they would remember their lessons.

    I guess my point is to introduce children to reality as soon as possible. Of course, every age has it’s limits as to the subject matter of the education. Common sense has to be applied.

    Thanks for the video, Soldier-Medic. I’ll send a link to my son.

    Don't let them Blame, Shame or Tame you!
    Give 'em NOTHING, not even an answer!
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    Your son is fortunate to have a dad like you. He is surrounded by people who think critical thinking, self reflection, and a strong sense of right and wrong are antisocial defiance of the norm. Nothing good will come to him from following them.

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