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“The tendency of Americans to overestimate what they have accomplished on their own and deny how much they owe to others has been codified in the myth that the colonists came on an “errand into the wilderness” and built a land of plenty out of nothing. In reality, however, the abundant concentrations of game, plants, and berries that so astonished Eastern colonists were not “natural”; they had been produced by the cooperative husbandry and collective land-use patterns of Native Americans. In the Northwest, the valuable Douglas fir forests and plentiful herds of deer and elk found by early settlers existed only because Native American burning practices had created sustained-yield succession forests that maximized use of these resources without exhausting them”
— The Way We Never Were: American Families And The Nostalgia Trap Stephanie Coontz
I am so proud of him. I love Terry so much. He is doing what other men are too afraid to do he is really risking so much by doing this.
Yes more examples of how women SUPPORT male assault victims and the men just JOKE about it. Men who cry “but men are raped too” are just silencing women.