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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3141930" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>I agree with this. My post wasn't meant to cast masculinity away, it was to point out that masculinity was not the cause of bad men. Its akin to pointing at firearms as the cause for what evil people do with them. On the part of honor vs morality, I'll have to disagree with you. IMO honor is the cornerstone to morality, love, and respect. You can have morals without honor, but those morals are usually self centered. And morality has been used many times throughout history to subjugate others who don't fit within the majority's version of morals. Rarely have I seen men with honor do something immoral in the general sense. I have seen men place their perception of duty before honor and that is what I feel you were referring to as being deformed. Of course this is my take on it. I will agree with you that masculinity is a good thing to have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3141930, member: 43724"] I agree with this. My post wasn't meant to cast masculinity away, it was to point out that masculinity was not the cause of bad men. Its akin to pointing at firearms as the cause for what evil people do with them. On the part of honor vs morality, I'll have to disagree with you. IMO honor is the cornerstone to morality, love, and respect. You can have morals without honor, but those morals are usually self centered. And morality has been used many times throughout history to subjugate others who don't fit within the majority's version of morals. Rarely have I seen men with honor do something immoral in the general sense. I have seen men place their perception of duty before honor and that is what I feel you were referring to as being deformed. Of course this is my take on it. I will agree with you that masculinity is a good thing to have. [/QUOTE]
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