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Males in Leading Roles

Males in leading roles and the philosophy of masculine leadership role-playing.

Most patriarchal societies are used to men as leaders, and certainly you need–even with feminism–to continue to have masculine leaders. Feminists have a right to challenge masculine leadership, individually or collectively. Nevertheless, if you have feminine leadership, you must also have masculine leadership.

Similarly if you have Western leadership and Western-style leaders, you must likewise have Eastern leadership and Eastern-style leaders. This provides balance in any material, political, intellectual, spiritual/metaphysical society.

Masculine style leadership is often very different from feminine style leadership.

Men and women need to maintain their different leadership styles. We mean as a generalization.

Battlestar Galactica is very excellent at showing the different leadership styles of men and women, even during wartime.

There is a feminine leadership style during wartime and there is a masculine leadership style during wartime. Sometimes they have the same style and sometimes they have a different style.

It is problematic as we have noted when women go into roles, especially warrior roles that are traditionally masculine. Mostly when men identify women in these warrior roles men feel that they must play these roles like men. Female warriors can have a feminine style of warfare, while learning the basic techniques. Women can if they choose to, or they can tell men that when they are in the roles, these roles are feminine roles and they connect to the feminine. Women can do the work of men, if necessary, but they can determine their style and how they do that work.

We note for example there is Western and Eastern martial arts. They can learn from each other, and they can maintain their independent styles.

For example, let’s say you have masculine generala and feminine generala. Suppose the men generals tell the feminine generals that they hav to do the same things that men do at war and in the same manner. Of course, female generals can learn all the masculine principles and strategies of warfare and women can follow these guidelines, or women might decide as female generals, individually or collectively, to go to war in their style(s) or not to go to war at all. Certainly, masculine generals can make similar determinations, if their societies allow generals to make this determination.

This is the same with ethnic groups in this role. It’s very easy to convince an ethnic person that if they don’t do the role the way that whites have traditionally played this role that they are wrong.

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