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Can We Still Call Men Heroes?

Milla Wrote: Jul 27, 2012 7:03 PM
Raised in another country, where my father was a strong figure and my mother stayed at home, I see how much the absence of women has screwed this country up. When I moved to the US I was surprised at how b*tchy American women are (in general), how unhappy, bitter and anti-men. A man is a woman's enemy in the mentality of American women, yet, they want to be like men... (My head spins every time I try to understand you gals! Hey, and I'm a gal too; now imagine the poor men in this country!!!!) Women don't have to be like men--especially because they physically cannot! This is the beauty of it: men and women are different and complete each other! Get a grip, American women!

If just one man had given his life by throwing himself atop his girlfriend to shield her from bullets in that Aurora, Colo., theater, it would have been cause for amazement. That three apparently did so is deeply affecting. People earn the Medal of Honor for such courage and self-sacrifice in the military. There is no equivalent in ordinary life -- or what should be ordinary life.

Jon Blunk, Matt McQuinn and Alex Teves all reacted instantaneously when the horror began to unfold at the theater. The mother of Jansen Young, Blunk's girlfriend, said that Blunk, 26, pushed Jansen under the...

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