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The dominant narrative is that young men are dangerous, lost, or defective by default. That’s not just unfair, it’s false.
In "A Defense of Young Men", Paul shares five personal stories of boys doing what’s right: protecting the vulnerable, calling out cruelty, helping outsiders. Not “toxic.” Not “fragile.” Just human. And good.
These stories rarely surface in mainstream channels. And that’s the problem. What we highlight shapes culture. It’s time to give these kids some credit.
Feminism has made both sexes miserable.
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