Santa Fe, NM—Let me begin
with the confession I love women. I
adore elegance, grace, beauty and brains.
Some believe that since I
despise Hillary Clinton I must be sexist. I despise most every politician regardless
of sex because they are all corrupt, freedom hating control freaks.
I’m beyond disappointed that
women are routinely programed to be second-class.
They are the wives, mothers, housekeepers and they make magic in the
kitchen. Because of technology and work saving devices women have much more time and ability to
break out of that stereotype.
Women unnecessarily miss out
on a lot of life’s fun and excitement because they think some activities are somehow not
feminine or somehow too masculine.
Creating videos with drones
is something enjoyed by less than three percent of women. Why I ask?
It’s easy, fun and creative. The
women I’ve seen using drones are more skilled than the men.
Things are changing since
women are filling our medical, dental and law schools. I say bravo to that.
Actress Angelina Jolie said
she would much rather play James Bond than a Bond girl. Why has Hollywood not
expanded heroic and masterful roles for women?
My all time favorite film is
the World War II film Black Book. In
this film based on fact a very appealing Berlin Jewish nightclub singer hides out in
the Netherlands from the Nazis. She
becomes an accentual member of the Dutch underground and a hero.
That film has an all around
great cast that was led by Carice van Houten who absolutely rocked. It was truly a role of a lifetime for a
woman. The film was far more realistic
and much better those Mission Impossible or the James Bond films.
Women need never lose their
femininity or dignity to lead rather than follow men.
As a firearms instructor I
learned a lot about women. Usually they
shoot better then men simply because they listen to the instructors. Men think that being macho is all they need
so they don’t listen. I always separate
couples in those classes for obvious reasons.
The only thing holding back
women are the women themselves. I cheer
on any woman that wants to break through.
Any woman that can break out
of the gender-programming mold is more attractive and sexier.
Somehow many women juggle
being wives, mothers and superheroes at the same time. Why
settle for second place? My advice? Don't take no for an answer!