They were MEN
Just as we saw in 2001 when hundreds of firemen died saving people at the World Trade Center in NYC, it is always MEN who do the hard, dirty, dangerous work. It is always MEN who carry the heavy loads. It is always MEN who brave the dangers to save homes and families. It is always brave MEN who are killed when they risked too much for others. In California last week Jess McLean, 27, of Beaumont; Jason McKay, 23, of Phelan; and Daniel Hoover-Najera, 20, of San Jacinto, were killed around 8 a.m. Thursday while trying to save a home from the inferno. Mark Loutzenhiser, 44, of Idyllwild, and Pablo Cerda were also badly burned and died after misguided hospitalization prolonged their suffering.
Sure, there are a few females who have been hired by the fire protection services. They have been hired because of misdirected "affirmative action" programs. Females are given less rigorous qualifications because they are too weak to carry the heavy fire fighting equipment. They have taken away most of the easy work around the firehouse that the older men used to do in their declining years. But the females don't work the front lines of the fires, won't take risks to save someone's home, and aren't among the dead at the fire scene. Only MEN are willing to take risks to protect their neighbors.
And what does the lying scum media say about the brave MEN who risked and died for their neighbors? Do the lying scum honor the brave MEN who risked and died for you and me? Hell no! The lying scum deny that they are men, deny their honor and bravery, and call them "firefighters" the feminazi PC euphemism which pretends that they are (or could be) some pathetic cunts.
It is time for MEN to honor our fallen heroes, to recognize them for being the brave MEN that they are. Its time for MEN to strongly object to the lying scum who dishonor other MEN by calling them pansies and "fighters" instead of MEN.
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Bob has also done heroic deeds. He really isn't the unemployed, unhappy old Fart he seems.
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