The American Spectator: Two Males, No Men

I really don’t feel like commenting on this short essay.

However, despite the fact that he highlights a couple of serious problems in our society (lack of fathers, attacks on perfectly normal boys), he’s far too glib.

Trayvon’s Skittles were not a sign that he was just a teenage boy, and George’s screams and then the gunshot were not chosen because he preferred them to the more manly “punch back or better yet subdue and issue a spanking”.

I haven’t read The American Spectator in a while – is this the kind of stuff they run now?