Where did the good men go? No, I’m not asking this in the
context of relationships. The common question asked by lots of single women. I
assure you ladies, there are in existence.
Just stop looking for mangoes at the apple tree. However, that is a
different conversation all together. I’m posing my question in relation to the
silence that is ripping the fabric of society. Where did the good men go?
It’s been almost two weeks since Todd Akin, Republican
candidate for U.S. Senator from Missouri, made his controversial remarks on
what he termed ‘legitimate rape’. If you missed that, Todd Akin on CBS news His
comments were followed by a public outcry and the feeble attempt by the
Republican Party to have him opt out of the race. The man will not be moved,
however. My favourite response to his ludicrous and extremely insensitive
remarks is by Eve Ensler, renowned American playwright, performer, feminist and
activist. Eve Ensler Huffington Post Then there are the comments made by Jacob Zuma, South African
president, that it’s “not right” for women to be single and that having
children is “extra training for a woman.” Jacob Zuma The Guardian
There are a lot of challenges that women face whether they
are a housewife in rural Kenya or a high flying executive in a fortune 500
company in New York. I guess the field has never been quite even since Eve ate
the apple. Though I tend to think it was a mango (they are so delicious). We know the story. God finds Adam and Eve
hiding and asks why? Well, long story short Adam totally blames Eve for his
sin. Sound familiar? To most women, yes. We blame ourselves for not only our
mistakes but those of others around us and even worse, allow them to blame us
for their mistakes. It’s as though we have an in-built guilt machine.
I have not gone through rape and I certainly do not wish to.
The thought alone makes my guts want to spill out. I honestly can only imagine
the trauma that comes with it and for that to be compounded by the ever present
guilt machine, is a horrific thought. Hence my anger at ignorant statements by
Todd Akin and others like him. Where do the good men come in you may ask? Right
here.
I believe in equal rights. Yes, women should be treated as
equal players in the society and recognized for their immense contribution to
the world. (I however, draw the line at men bashing.) If equity is to be a
complete success, then men must be active participants. That’s why I ask, where
did the good men go? A lot of men say they don’t agree with the discrimination
against women yet are completely silent when it most counts. Women’s rights are
mostly defended by other women.
Men are supposed to provide, protect and offer leadership.
Women can do all those things too but that doesn’t mean they want men to slack
off. There is a role that men are to
play in the society: A role that cannot be usurped. I believe that if men stood together with
their sisters, wives, mothers and all women in the world that are just like
their sisters, wives and mothers, the road to equity would be shorter.
Good man, why are you silent when your friend gets that girl
drunk and has sex with her when she’s out cold? Remember her confused face in
the morning? Her terror as she got up to leave? Your friends laughed about it.
How easy she was. Then they went out to try and score another one. You consoled
yourself that it wasn’t rape. She knew what she was getting herself into. It’s
rape. And you were silent. Good man, why
are you silent when your boss is harassing your colleague at work because she
won’t sleep with him? You say it’s none of your business, but it is. And you
are silent. Good man, why are you silent
when you know your neighbor beats his wife? You hear her screams every night.
You turn up the music on your stereo. Even a 7.1 surround system doesn’t drown
a conscience. Still you are silent.
It’s easy to look the other way when it’s happening to
someone else. What happens when it’s your sister those guys raped? Or your wife
or girlfriend the boss harassed? Or your aunt whose husband punched straight into
the ER? Then it’s stops being trivial and easily ignored. Good men, you have
got to stand up to the douche bags misrepresenting manhood out there. If you
set the standards and enforce them in your realm of influence, the world may
actually begin to be a better place. Simplistic and somewhat idealistic I know,
but I believe it’s a step in the right direction. The war will not be won with
half an army. Good men, speak. The world is waiting to hear from you.
A great read indeed. We need men who defend and protect their women... and not just their women but all women.
ReplyDeleteThank you. That we do. Perhaps a revolution is on it's way? I'd like to believe so.
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