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Sen. Josh Hawley believes that masculine, strong, virtuous men are needed more than ever in today\\u2019s society. That\\u2019s part of the reason that the Missouri Republican wrote his new book, \\u201cManhood: The Masculine Virtues America Needs,\\u201d the senator said in an interview with The Daily Signal.
\\u201cThe masculine virtues are the virtues of a husband and a father, of a warrior and a builder, of a priest and a king,\\u201d Hawley explained, citing the chapters included in his book. \\u201cI really wrote the book for my boys. I\\u2019ve got two little boys at home, who are 10 and 8. I say \\u2018little\\u2019; I mean, they\\u2019re getting older now, but they\\u2019re 10 and 8. And I\\u2019ve got a baby girl.\\u201d
The premise is simple, the senator said: \\u201cAmerica needs strong men. It needs good men, and we should call men to be those things.\\u201d
Corporate media, the entertainment industry, and leftist ideologues are all pushing the same message to young men, Hawley said\\u2014namely, that if you are a man, you are \\u201ctoxic.\\u201d
\\u201cTo be a man is to somehow, in and of itself, to contribute to the systemic injustice of America, so-called,\\u201d he said. \\u201cAnd I think this message is relentlessly driven at men today.\\u201d
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