Despite War On Masculinity, Good Men Stood Up To Stop Latest Assassination Attempt
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Despite War On Masculinity, Good Men Stood Up To Stop Latest Assassination Attempt
In dangerous moments, societies need good, masculine men who are willing to step forward.
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The shocking assassination attempt on Trump administration officials at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday left the nation shaken. Yet amid the chaos and fear, powerful examples of good masculinity emerged — men who instinctively moved toward danger to protect others.
When gunfire erupted, most attendees dove for cover. That was a natural response. But one Secret Service agent did something different: He leaped onto the stage and used his own body to shield President Trump. His swift, selfless action embodied the protector instinct at the heart of healthy masculinity.
Despite enduring more than 70 days of a partial government shutdown that began on Feb. 14 and working without regular pay, Secret Service agents and other Department of Homeland Security personnel continued to place duty above personal hardship. That kind of quiet resolve defines good men: They show up and place responsibility above personal challenges or grievances, even when it hurts.
Another powerful image from that night, shared by Bethany Mandel, reinforced the same truth. White House adviser Stephen Miller protectively shielded his very pregnant wife.........
