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Conservative Voices
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The Real Problem With ‘Toxic Masculinity’
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The Real Problem With ‘Toxic Masculinity’

On a recent “60 Minutes” segment, UFC president Dana White was asked whether he worries that the sport might promote “toxic masculinity.” White shot back, “What does that even mean? Can you be too masculine?”  It was a revealing moment—one that captured our cultural confusion around the topic of masculinity. Both White and his interviewer were using a loaded phrase without defining it. The implication was clear: that “toxic masculinity” means too much masculinity, as if manhood were a substance that turns poisonous in excess.  But masculinity isn’t a matter of dosage—it’s a matter of direction. The problem isn’t how much masculinity men express, but whether it’s healthy or unhealthy—whether strength is used to build or to break, to serve or to dominate.  For years, we’ve been trying to answer the wrong question. Instead of trying to figure out how masculine is too masculine, we should be asking: What does healthy masculinity look like?  Healthy masculinity is not about dominance. It’s not about self-gratification or control. It’s not unchecked aggression. It’s quiet strength under pressure. It’s about conviction, character and courage—qualities that lift communities rather than exploit them. It’s about learning to channel energy, ambition and competitiveness toward service and self-mastery. It’s integrity, not image. You can see the effects of losing this vision everywhere.  Back in the ‘80s, masculinity was loud. It flexed its muscles in movie heroes like Rambo—men of action, but not always of virtue. The message was that being a man meant being tough, untouchable and untethered. Strength was there, but it lacked direction.   Today, the pendulum has swung the other way. Instead of aggression, we see apathy. Boys are struggling in school and social life. Fewer men are stepping into the workforce, getting married or raising families. Many have retreated into the digital world, uncertain how to contribute in the real one.  What we’re witnessing is a crisis of purpose, not quantity. The macho ideal distorted masculinity into domination; the modern vacuum has emptied it of meaning altogether. Both are ditches on opposite sides of the same road—one abuses strength, the other abandons it. And the vacuum left by misdirected men doesn’t stay empty. Families strain. Communities weaken. Culture frays.  The antidote isn’t to suppress masculinity, but to strengthen it, to shape it.  A man who learns to reject passivity, to take initiative when it’s easier to stand back, becomes a man others can count on.  A man who learns to set his sights on what really matters—to seek meaning and purpose beyond ego—develops the kind of moral gravity that anchors a household, a classroom or a team.  A man who accepts responsibility instead of shifting blame brings steadiness to every space he enters.  And a man who leads courageously—not as a tyrant, but as one who protects and provides—creates safety and strength for those around him.  So, let’s return to Dana White’s question: “Can you have too much masculinity?” If we’re talking about the kind of healthy masculinity described above (and quite extensively in the Bible, by the way), then I say, “No, you can’t.” Strength is never toxic! Courage is never poisonous, regardless of the quantity. However, if we’re talking about the version of masculinity that exploits, destroys, and flaunts without dignity or responsibility, that’s not masculinity at all. It’s a warped imitation—immaturity clothed in muscle. It marks an absence of strength, courage and conviction, rather than an excess of it. Masculinity is bravery harnessed by wisdom, action tethered by self-restraint, self-assertion marked by self-control, and honor clothed in humility. It is willing to risk all, yet is tempered by a learned discernment. Its strength is characterized by both self-denial and self-respect. It is possessed by a man who has been taught to forgive his enemies, but also to be angry and sin not. Those are the men every healthy society depends on. And those are the qualities every boy needs to have modeled for him in order to become a man. It doesn’t happen by mistake. Because manhood isn’t granted by age or achievement; it’s forged through experience and example.  We can keep arguing about what’s “toxic.” Or we can start rebuilding a shared vision of what’s true—a version of masculinity that is confident but kind, decisive but humble, strong but self-controlled. That kind of manhood isn’t dangerous. It’s indispensable.  One place this vision is being lived out is through Trail Life USA, a nationwide mentoring movement where boys grow through outdoor adventure, service, and leadership—guided by men who model timeless biblical truths and practical wisdom about what it means to be a man.  Because the next generation is watching. And whether they find courage or confusion in the men around them will determine far more than the next news cycle—it will shape the culture we leave behind.  We publish a variety of perspectives. Nothing written here is to be construed as representing the views of The Daily Signal. The post The Real Problem With ‘Toxic Masculinity’ appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Developing Report: ICE Shakeup Underway, Huge Uptick in Deportations of Lower Priority Illegals Looks to Be on the Way
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Developing Report: ICE Shakeup Underway, Huge Uptick in Deportations of Lower Priority Illegals Looks to Be on the Way

There's a feud brewing within the Trump administration between deportation hardliners at the Department of Homeland Security and officials at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, who want to focus on removing criminal illegal aliens. In a nutshell, Border Patrol -- an arm of DHS -- is casting as wide a net...
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Bikers Den
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How Honda Motorcycles Challenged Harley Davidson
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How Honda Motorcycles Challenged Harley Davidson

Dive into the epic tale of how Honda Motorcycles challenged Harley Davidson in the 1970s, reshaping the entire motorcycle industry forever! From Harley’s ironclad dominance in the American motorcycle market to Honda’s revolutionary assault with the game-changing CB750 superbike, this video uncovers the fierce rivalry that boosted sales, sparked innovation, and transformed biker culture. Discover how Japanese engineering clashed with American grit, as Honda Motorcycles flooded the streets with reliable, affordable bikes like the Super Cub and escalated to heavyweight contenders, forcing Harley Davidson to confront its complacency amid economic turbulence and cultural rebellion. Witness the 1969 launch of the CB750 – the Universal Japanese Motorcycle that outpowered and outsold Harley’s Sportster and Electra Glide, introducing disc brakes, electric start, and smooth V4 performance for just $1,495. See how this Honda Motorcycles masterpiece birthed the superbike category, crushed British rivals like Triumph, and led to Harley’s desperate sale to AMF in 1969, resulting in quality woes and the infamous “Hardly Davidsons.” But Honda didn’t stop there – the 1975 Gold Wing touring bike redefined long-haul cruising with its flat-six engine and shaft drive, outselling Harley’s offerings and capturing the touring market. Explore the broader impact: How Honda Motorcycles challenged Harley Davidson by broadening the demographic from outlaws to families, quadrupling U.S. registrations to 4 million by 1980, and thriving through the oil crisis with fuel-efficient designs. From Project 300’s secretive development to the “You meet the nicest people on a Honda” campaign, learn the strategies that made Honda the global leader in motorcycles while Harley fought back with tariffs and employee buyouts. If you’re a fan of motorcycle history, Harley Davidson lore, or Honda innovation, this deep dive into the 1970s rivalry is for you! What do you think – did Honda Motorcycles truly dethrone Harley Davidson, or is the rumble unbeatable? Drop your thoughts in the comments, like, subscribe for more motorcycle rivalries, and hit the bell for updates on classic bikes and industry shake-ups. #hondamotorcycles #HarleyDavidson #1970sMotorcycles #CB750 #GoldWing #Superbike #MotorcycleRivalry #JapaneseVsAmericanBikes Timestamps: 0:00 – Introduction: The 1970s Motorcycle Revolution 0:26 – Harley’s Iron Grip in the Late 1960s 1:34 – Cracks in Harley’s Facade 4:01 – Honda’s Rise: From Scooters to Superbikes 5:04 – Honda’s Bold Entry & the “Nicest People” Campaign 6:11 – The Seismic Shift: Project 300 & CB750 Launch 8:30 – CB750’s Ripple Effect on the Industry 9:18 – Harley’s AMF Era Woes 11:16 – Economic Headwinds & Honda’s Heavyweight Takeover 12:01 – The Gold Wing: Conquering Long-Haul Touring 13:54 – Cultural Tsunami & Enduring Legacy 15:25 – Honda’s Philosophy & Modern Parallels 15:55 – Call to Action: Like, Subscribe & Comment
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80s Safety Videos Were WILD! ??
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80s Safety Videos Were WILD! ??

80s Safety Videos Were WILD! ??
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100 Percent Fed Up Feed
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WATCH: Japanese Prime Minister Presents President Trump With Very Special Gift
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WATCH: Japanese Prime Minister Presents President Trump With Very Special Gift

President Trump is currently in Japan, where he met with the country’s new conservative Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. During the visit, Takaichi gave President Trump a very special and symbolic gift — the late Shinzo Abe’s putter and a golf bag signed by Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama. See for yourself: PM Takaichi gifts President @realDonaldTrump a golf bag signed by Hideki Matsuyama and Prime Minister Abe’s putter pic.twitter.com/YlaYnfr846 — Margo Martin (@MargoMartin47) October 28, 2025 Shinzo Abe maintained close ties with President Trump during his time as Japan’s prime minister. In fact, Abe and President Trump played golf together on several occasions. Abe was tragically assassinated a few years later, in 2022. The new Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, hopes to similarly foster good, close relations between the U.S. and Japan. CNN has more: Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi gifted US President Donald Trump a putter owned by assassinated Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and a golf bag signed by golfing star Hideki Matsuyama. Abe cultivated very close ties with the US during Trump’s first term, with the president describing him as “one of my best friends.” The two leaders shared a love of golf and played nine holes alongside Matsuyama during Trump’s maiden diplomatic visit to Asia in 2017. Matsuyama is a national hero, having become the first Japanese man to win a golf major. This year, he made PGA Tour history by shooting an astonishing 35-under to win The Sentry in Kapalua, Hawaii. Takaichi, an Abe protege, hopes to foster similar close ties with the US. After presenting the golf bag and putter, Takaichi and Trump both signed black baseball caps featuring the words “Japan Is Back” in gold lettering – a play on Trump’s often-used phrase “America Is Back.” What an awesome gift and symbol of friendship between two nations. It will be interesting to see if President Trump puts it in his library…or keeps it to use himself! The bag goes to the Library. But he’s keeping the putter! — Paul Bass (@Card_inal) October 28, 2025
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The People's Voice Feed
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Trump Says He’d love To Meet Up With North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un

The US president has said he has a “great relationship” with the North Korean leader and he would love to meet up with him during his Asian trip. Trump became the first sitting US president [...] The post Trump Says He’d love To Meet Up With North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un appeared first on The People's Voice.
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Is This True?
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Is This True?

Is This True?
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President Trump says he will visit South Korea and then meet with President Xi
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President Trump says he will visit South Korea and then meet with President Xi

President Trump says he will visit South Korea and then meet with President Xi
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President Trump says the friendship between the United States and Japan is strong
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President Trump says the friendship between the United States and Japan is strong

President Trump says the friendship between the United States and Japan is strong
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