 So the first question real simple right off the bat. Why did you write positive masculinity the third book? Okay? The reason I did was Like I was just saying a minute ago. I really think that masculinity itself is being obfuscated. It's being blurred and it's being distorted By what I call in the book called the village and has anybody ever heard the term it takes a village to raise a child Right okay, so I use that kind of as a catch-all phrase and I use a lot of these in my writing Like the feminine imperative and in positive masculinity. I use that term the village to represent like Not just the the teachers that are teaching you when you are a little kid And we're talking about like from five years on up because five years old is about the most impressionable That a kid is going to be and they're gonna learn a lot of their core beliefs and their core sets right at At that age and because anybody over here that like kids are five years old. They they're like mental sponges so I think that earlier and earlier the village is trying to get to kids to convince them that Being a boy is bad. It's what I call gender loathing that being a being a little boy Like a defective girl basically exactly they're teaching Teaching boys that it is correct and it's better to be a girl. It's they're the teaching styles I don't know if you guys are familiar with Camille Paglia. She has she was a former feminist But she writes quite a bit about the education of young children and boys being raised as defective girls and The teaching style which of course is mostly women teaching teaching your kids that are you know yay big is Instilling them and putting this these blue pill beliefs into them at an earlier and earlier age So they already feel in some way slighted because they're a boy If the boy is acting out if he acts like a boy if he has a lot of energy And he wants to go out in the on the playground what we do we sedate the kid right so From a very early age that boy is being taught that being a boy being male is a bad thing in my Thing was my second book There is a actually came from a post called teacher children well and on that post I took a picture or I screen kept a picture of a blackboard or a video display What the teachers had done for this class of nine-year-old boys was asked them what it is about being a boy that they Disliked the most and if you looked at the list of adjectives and it's like I said it's in the second book It will run down Pretty much what you would expect from a women's studies class about what is the most wrong things about men today? And so we're talking about teaching about fourth grade of nine-year-olds about fourth grade fifth grade somewhere around there You're talking about reaching the youngest of the young to Pre-program pre-condition for the blue pill these kids and so as far as positive masculinity is You know titling it as as that I think my my push is to Change guys minds about what it is to be masculine. I was just reading a Reading a an article the other day about how Guys simply don't want to be masculine. They don't want to have to figure it out anymore It's gone from defining it for yourself in a feminine correct terminology to just completely saying oh fuck that masculinity stuff I'm just gonna be whoever I'm gonna be and then expect, you know women to appreciate that expect women to say oh He's a non-masculine guy. So he's identifying with the feminine. So therefore He's unique or he's not like other guys. I'm here to tell you right now He is like every other guy that there is because we outside of this room out here in the streets right now We are the minority For us to all collect here together And if we were to have you know media here or people who are outside the first thing they would say is these guys are losers Are these guys are they need to find out about women? They need to find out how to date they need to find out how to be a man What losers because we're also supposed to have some intrinsic knowledge of what it is to be a guy and I'll tell you right now when you're five years old and your teacher is telling you that it's better to be a girl And then you get to be ten years old and you get to be 15 and you get to be 20 years old all of that builds up layer upon layer upon layer To the point where you don't know what masculinity is. So that's really why I titled it that because it's really an effort to To counteract what I call the village