Has anyone read this book by Frank Minister? I saw it advertised and thought it sounded interesting so I requested it at the library.
Basic premise for today's society is that young men shouldn't be taught basic guy stuff. Too, dangerous ya know. Men are supposed to be more in touch with their emotions and nature. It changes over a period of time if the culture isn't static societally.
Here in Phoenix an 8yr old nigerian girl was raped by 3 nigerian boys, oldest 14. They lured the girl into an empty building with gum and raped her. The parents of the girl blamed her for the rape and disowned her. It should be noted that in Nigeria rape wasn't illegal until 2006.
Not everything taught by society is a good thing. We need to get back to Western Culture basics and these books seem to an attempt to do just that.
Basic premise for today's society is that young men shouldn't be taught basic guy stuff. Too, dangerous ya know. Men are supposed to be more in touch with their emotions and nature. It changes over a period of time if the culture isn't static societally.
Here in Phoenix an 8yr old nigerian girl was raped by 3 nigerian boys, oldest 14. They lured the girl into an empty building with gum and raped her. The parents of the girl blamed her for the rape and disowned her. It should be noted that in Nigeria rape wasn't illegal until 2006.
Not everything taught by society is a good thing. We need to get back to Western Culture basics and these books seem to an attempt to do just that.
I think the author points out how, in "recent" (say, the past 50-60) years, men are maturing without knowing any of "the basics" that have been SOP for hundreds of years. Instead of learning to hunt (ie: provide food), camping and orienteering (survival), etc. its now operating a computer, GPS, and whatnot. One could argue that those skills are obsolete which only reinforces his point.
Whatever one believes about guns and hunting....learning basic gun-handling, tracking, etc. teaches lessons on many levels. I think he's saying to prepare oneself to take charge in an emergency, keep a cool head, and to be a good citizen. Those skills are timeless.
I think he notices are society at a point where there's all kinds of talk about accepting "alternative lifestyles" at the same time that there's squabble about saying the Pledge of Allegiance in school!