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 A Voice for Men site grows exponentially in stature, articles and credibility, implanting and explaining information so pertinent against the mindset of feminists as well as the world in general. We have another interesting article which explains another facet of the current mentality that feminists have been exploiting. Unfortunately, the caste system does not only apply to India but also rages supreme in other countries as well without being named or even recognised as such..

Once again ofcourse, it's women at the top and everyone else living in abeyance to their self-induced superiority, will exist if we encourage it or fail to take that Red Pill (Educate Yourself). As only that red pill will open your eyes to the blatant sexism, female power that feminists constantly deny. Your continued abeyance at the feet of women only encourages it and creates an even bigger temple of power that will eventually crush anyone who dares to offer or behave in a different manner as has been instituted..

There is only one road out..


If men do not take that next step and refuse to believe that they are capable of being themselves without the permission or validation of a female then this current system will grow and expand. Feminism is part of that global  goal and they would like nothing better than to place women at the pinnacle of power while all and sundry live in capitulation to it..
Like the Indians who were fooled into these roles through the false promise of reincarnation to a better life, men have been made to believe that protecting and serving women (or being the nice guy) will eventually reward them through sex and approval. This is maintained by women (consciously or subconsciously) because of the service these men provide them.
It is this system that needs to be broken down and the only way to achieve that is for men to go their own way and refuse to be held accountable to the opposite sex and also enjoy their own life without even bothering or  requesting any validation from any female. This will guarantee that caste system will be destroyed and disappear. Women demand and require ongoing attention and servicing and when that presumed right is withdrawn, what is it that they will do when their power over you is zero..

Our life is not about serving the opposite sex, it's achieving our own aims and goals that make our lives worthwhile. In order to achieve that end we must be reeducated with that reality, do not play their game by their rules. Play our own game by our own rules..
We are offering an alternative to the men of this culture. For the first time in recorded history men are refusing to comply with a system that objectifies them according to their utility. They are refusing to have their value externally dictated to them but now argue that it is intrinsic and personal. The solution to this problem is the regaining of male space, in terms of physical space and also the separation of masculinity from feminie definition.
This is not to say that we have to indulge in a revolution, take up arms and go forth and conquer, no, it does  mean that we take control of our own lives and be the best man we can while our existence matters..


The Male Hierarchy at Closer Inspection 
21JUL/11
By Elder Swami

Avoiding the male hierarchy is a major part of MRA culture (zeta male) and for good reason. This hierarchy is what causes division and conflict between men by encouraging them to compete for status, and objectifies them on the basis of their utility to women. Yet are there other even deeper reasons for us to opt out?
This can be answered by comparing the male social hierarchy and the hierarchy of the Indian caste system. The Brahmans (or the priest class) created the caste system in which they placed themselves at the top. Then, secondly, the soldier-ruler (Kshatriyas) caste, third the farmer, craftsman, merchant (Vaisyas) caste, and fourth the labourer or slave (Sudra) caste.
Under the caste system the Brahmans lived a life of privilege. They were prohibited from manual labour and have the belief that they are inherently of greater moral purity than members of other castes. They alone had control over certain vital religious tasks giving them great power. Although they were the highest caste they did not normally hold official political positions (kings and rulers where all of the Kshatriya caste) yet due to their prestige and religious power, Brahmans had great influence over secular affairs from behind the scenes.
At the other end of the spectrum, Sudras were denied the privileges of the higher castes. Because of the degrading work and pitiable occupations to which they were assigned, such as cleaning waste and, disposing of contaminated dead animals. They were considered unclean and not fit to touch or come in contact with anyone of a higher caste, in fact, the untouchable was required to cross the street or get off the road entirely when the occasion demanded so that his shadow would not fall on anyone of the Brahman caste and in fear of contamination.
The Brahmans cleverly kept this order by teaching the castes below them that observance of the rules and restrictions of caste without violation constituted the highest religious fulfilment and would make possible being born again into a better life. Thus the duties and obligations of caste were stressed rather than human rights, and through this system Hindu society was kept stable for over three thousand years.
How does this relate to the male hierarchy? I will explain how by simply by swapping the castes: Kshatriyas (2), Vaisyas (3) and sudras (4) with Alpha male, Beta Male and Omega male respectively and finally Brahmans (1) with Women.
The role and status of each category are almost identical to those of its corresponding caste. Alpha males, like the Kshatriyas, are the protectors and rulers of society, and are top of the list when it comes to female approval. Beta males, like the Vaisyas, are the skilled workers of society and act as the cronies to the alpha males. The omega males (or the modern “losers”), like the Sudras, are at the bottom of the pyramid and receive almost no attention from women. They do the most degrading yet necessary work.
Women, like Brahmans, also live a life of relative privilege in comparison to men. They have been socialized from an early age to believe that as women they are morally superior to men. They are protected from all dangerous and degrading jobs. Although they don’t often hold official positions of authority or political office they wield a great deal of power due to their control over access to sex. (“fusion with them (women, or the feminine) is the root of all desire” (Schwartz, 2010)).
Like the Indians who were fooled into these roles through the false promise of reincarnation to a better life, men have been made to believe that protecting and serving women (or being the nice guy) will eventually reward them through sex and approval. This is maintained by women (consciously or subconsciously) because of the service these men provide them. However as we know many of these guys (prominently the two lowest classes) are getting screwed, and have been throughout history.
So by comparing our social hierarchy to the caste hierarchy, we see that women don’t just encourage the male hierarchy, but like Brahmans, they are at the top of it. They dictate the rules and perpetuate a system whose ultimate purpose is to serve them. This means that the hierarchy not only just values men by their utility to women, but rather only allows men to be given value exclusively by women. As a consequence the alpha males in power have no incentive to treat the males below them with any respect (does this sound familiar?) as men of lower status have no say in what qualifies one to lead.
However, there is something very positive we can learn from this example. I spent a few years of my life in India and am happy to say that the caste system is quickly becoming a thing of the past. This is due to something quite simple; the people of India were given alternatives. Over the last century new ideas have flooded the country in the form of religion, philosophy and culture, ending the Brahmins’ monopoly on information. These alternatives have allowed the Indian people to find value in themselves aside from the oppressive caste system. These ideas were accepted firstly by the lower castes, which was all it took to make the caste system irrelevant, leaving only the Brahmans holding on to their futile claim to status.
We are offering an alternative to the men of this culture. For the first time in recorded history men are refusing to comply with a system that objectifies them according to their utility. They are refusing to have their value externally dictated to them but now argue that it is intrinsic and personal. The solution to this problem is the regaining of male space, in terms of physical space and also the separation of masculinity from feminie definition.
Let’s gain some back.