Strength, Faith, and Family: The Case for Masculine Men (Pt. 1)
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Veto Creed launches this three‑part series with a bold exploration of the modern masculinity crisis. He examines how cultural narratives, shifting gender roles, and the rise of “toxic masculinity” discourse have contributed to what he calls a drought of strong men. Creed argues that the absence of intentional, masculine leadership is leaving households and communities vulnerable, setting the stage for a deeper conversation about faith, family, and identity.
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