I taught school for 30 years, retiring in 2000 and coached for 32 years, retiring in 2002 and I believe one major cause of the lack of morals, civility, and chivalry is the lack of a family structure at home! !
Sounds like you think all this is new? Have you not been paying attention? Open your eyes and breath, sir. My mother is 84 years old. She grew up in a very wealthy area of Connecticut. Her dad died when she was five and when her mom remarried, he was quite the catch. The principal of a highly regarded private school. He was quite the educator. Beloved by all.
And he sexually molested my mother and her sister.
I grew up with a fabulous "family structure." Two parents who were honest with me, who trusted me. Who supported and loved me and modeled for me civility, morality and community service. The one rule was that we ate dinner together.
And a friend of the family sexually molested me.
This. Is. Not. New. There was no mythical past where men were gentlemen and women were not harassed, raped or abused. If you're suddenly horrified you simply have not been paying attention. Or listening.
Sorry, men. This is on you. Commit to fixing it. Look in the mirror and say "This will no longer be tolerated. I will treat women with respect. I will tell other men to do so. I will raise sons and nephews to do the same. I will call out my friends and co-workers. I will believe women and I will be part of making a better world for them. A world where they are safer simply because the abuse of women is no longer dismissed or tolerated."
End this.
NeverI couldn't finish reading it. I'm in tears. I feel sick.
Now I'm angry. How have we failed all of these women who have responded to #Me too. All those who haven't responded who have had to live with this all these years. All those who at this moment are living through this nightmare. How have we so failed ourselves as men? As a society?
Not to bring politics too far into this spotlight. But when Obama was elected as our president so many called America a "post racial society" When will this ever be called a post predator society? When?
Not to take anything away from Stewie's writing, but The Players Tribune seems to give a lot of editorial assistance to the athletes who publish there. Have seen very eloquent pieces there from athletes who appear borderline illiterate on TV.I feel all of what you all have said. But there's something else I couldn't help but notice, and I know it's an almost trivial point when compared with sexual abuse, but still...
She is one hell of a writer.
Not to take anything away from Stewie's writing, but .
Yes, you are correct- it is on men. But it's on society to take an honest look at how we socialize boys and girls-
I don’t agree...while abuse has gone on forever, the internet reaches a massive audience worldwide. There have been numerous kiddie rings busted...and they involve millions, yes millions of perps... this massive audience creates more opportunities and needs for children to be forced into being a part of their twisted as f@&# perversions...No, I don't agree - Its because of the technology and the free flowing information machine we have now that lets these stories be told to a wider audience. You don't think these things always happened? Now its just easier to have them told.