FROM THE SERVANT GENERAL
ASSAULTS ON FAITH, FAMILY AND LIFE
(Part 145)
THE RIDICULOUS, INANE AND SIMPLY STUPID – 9
August 25, 2020
Today’s gospel: Matthew 9:14-17
Well, so-called fashion had always had strange presentations. It seems that the more outrageous the better. But the funny thing is that much of the world conforms to these strange fashions, and continues to patronize them. How stupid.
Now we have this attack on masculinity, which the liberals call toxic. Actually, authentic masculinity is God’s design, with real men being providers, protectors and pastors for their loved ones. But liberals want to feminize men, and unfortunately have succeeded in sissifying them. As such, these men just keep quiet under the onslaught of radical feminists and LGBT forces.
Ladies, do you want real men, or sissies like these feminized males in girls’ clothing?
And ladies, why don’t you stop patronizing these liberal designers like Gucci and all the others? Anyway, they are just taking your money. And the lifestyle they promote is contrary to how a true Christian ought to live.
Gucci dresses men like little girls in emasculated male fashion show
One model even wore a shirt with the word ‘impotent’ emblazoned across his chest.
Mon Aug 24, 2020
August 24, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) — Fashion leader Gucci revealed its fully feminized, emasculated clothing creations for men during Milan’s Fashion Week earlier this year, dressing young, mostly male models in outfits that aped the clothing of little girls and homeless women.
The all-out assault on masculinity took place in Milan’s Palazzo delle Scintille in January, showcasing designer Alessando Michele’s “deconstruction of masculinity through which he hoped to hint at nontoxic alternatives and the positivity of being strange,” according to Vogue.
If the deconstruction of masculinity were not obvious enough from Michele’s designs, one model wore a shirt with the word “impotent” emblazoned across his chest. Another young man wore a pink knitted sweater with “mon petit chou” — a French term of endearment, “my little cabbage” — written in baby blue.
“Impotent”Gucci MEN’s Fall/Winter Collection 2020, ‘Look 32’
“Mon petit chou” in pink and baby blue.Gucci MEN’s Fall/Winter Collection 2020, ‘Look 40’
“In a patriarchal society, masculine gender identity is often moulded by violently toxic stereotypes. A dominant, winning, oppressive masculinity model is imposed on babies at birth,” suggested fashion reviewer consortium “the skinny beep’s” blog, regarding the Gucci men’s fashion show.
“It condemns men themselves to conform to an imposed phallocratic virility in order to be socially accepted. In other words, toxic masculinity produces oppressors and victims at the same time,” the blogger explains.
“Therefore, it seems necessary to suggest a desertion, away from patriarchal plans and uniforms,” the posting continues, “deconstructing the idea of masculinity as it has been historically established.”
Gucci has succeeded in that.
While none of the outfits displayed at the fashion show is able to be bought off the rack, some of the components can be purchased from Gucci’s online catalogue of “clothing and accessories with a gender fluid approach.”
There a man can pick up a pair of Mary Janes for £700, a little over $900.
From Gucci’s online MX catalogue





