Soundless Voices
What is it about our society that finds it better to muzzle a man? Squelched of opinion, robbed of moral consideration, and invisible to justice.
I'm not speaking of any man. I'm referring to the man that is faithful to one woman: a good husband, amazing father, provider, protector, builder, spiritual leader, and competent in many good things.
What saddens me is that men of this character tend to contemplate eating a caliber because no matter his stature he is now labeled undesirable.
He battles the subconscious mind of all women, what did he do to make her do that?
Mislabled by the false words of an immoral woman. She tells the truth in secret, "I'm bored," so she cheated. Then tells the world she was unhappy so the man has to pay her bills to maintain her lifestyle while he downgrades his own and the children suffer.
Whats wrong here? I guess the wife is unhappy so the husband must have done something... right?
I have heard far to many horror stories of women believing the lies of the world so they tear down thier homes to find nothing but pyrite- fools gold. By then, the man has been broken and looks at society as a joke. He no longer trust the systems of this world and the judicial system has brutally abused him because no matter how good of a father he is, he must pay up to maintain the lifestyle of the woman that tore his house down and in some cases secretly aborted children while married. Imagine paying money to a person who took your unborn child's life without consideration.
Moreover, there are men that are required to pay child support eventhough child custody is equal and/or pay spousal support while the ex-wife shares a bed with another man and she is pregnant with another's baby. This is a superficial story of a darker issue. So I ask society to consider if this is justice? Why must morality be overlooked to maintain the stigma that all men are dogs when we all know that is not true?
This is a small glimpse of the voices who won't utter a sound because the blind contract of life states that men are not allowed to speak on concerns or share thier pain.
To the good woman, I thank you. To the good men, I see you.
I am my brother's keeper and together we will rise.