> > --- In [email protected], "Robert
> > Gimbel" <babajii_99@> 
> > wrote:
> > >
> > Baldwin is just creepy, and vile.
> > 
> > I'll go on record, that I understand where Baldwin
> > was coming from.  
> > Pretty much total disrespect from his daughter for
> > something that 
> > meant a lot to him, and that he took very seriously.
> >  Having said 
> > that, his anger just kept gaining momentum until it
> > became abusive. 
> > But, I know where he was coming from, and my bet is,
> > that he's a 
> > pretty decent father.
> > 
> > lurk
> 
> Lurk, I have to disagree about the decent father
> thing. I listened to his tirade. He's a narcissistic
> asshole. He's oblivious to the impact of his words on
> his daughter. His frustration with her not answering
> her phone is understandable, but his rage is so over
> the top and out of all proportioin to her "offense"
> towards him. Notice how he apologized to the media for
> his tirade, but I bet he hasn't apologized to his
> daughter. He's already lost her. When she gets old
> enough she'll have nothing to do with him and he'll
> blame her and never look at himself. This is classic
> alcoholic/dry drunk behavior. 

This is exactly what it is, or even could be framed in broader terms 
as 'Male Rage'...
Because we are living in a time, which is feminizing everything, this 
male rage thing comes out of feeling powerless, castrated, confused, 
and just wanting to lash out.
In some cases it goes so far as mass murder, as what happened in 
Virginia last week.
So, the solution is that when we feel anger or rage, as men, instead 
of taking it out on a loved one, or on society or whatever;
Instead, decide to take responsibility for your own anger and rage, 
and release it to the universe: 
Literally take the energy, from the feeling 'in the gut' and just 
send it upward, and out-'Back to the Light' to be dissolved.
The point being, it does no good to stay and act from a place of 
anger, fear and rage.
It only makes sense to release it, and not use it in anyway for 
revenge or to blame.
This is the challenge for all men, at this time, and in this society.
r.g.

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