X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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3rd March 05, 10:58 AM
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Here in Canada, The Boy Scouts have been ordered by the courts to allow girls.
It's just another way to stop men from having our rituals. Men need to get away with the boys, to have a rites of passage, to let a boy know what it is to be a man, from a man's point of view.
There are co-ed gyms and women's gyms. I don't know of a men's only gym in Vancouver.
We used to have a private men's social club. Women sued for discrimination on the grounds that business was being done and they were excluded. They won and The Vancouver Club now allows women.
These are not random acts of discrimination that are being fought. They are part of a plan to remake men to the preferences of scared women. If men can't get together without women around to censure the behaviour they don't like, they will be changed into plain old males. Drones. Sperm producing machines.
Wearing the kilt is a start to reversing this trend. Living as a man, not just a male, and teaching our sons how to be men is the only way to truly fight it.
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