Commentary
The measure of a true warrior
BY HUNEY MOCASSIN
As you may have noticed, I often write about things from a distinctively
female perspective-and this month is no exception. But still,
I really want some men to read this column, or even you boys out
there who claim to be men.
Much has been written about the warriors of our past. They hunted,
fought battles for us, and were an important part of our tribes.
Much of what was once lost has now been revived, but there are
still parts of that warrior spirit that are forgotten.
The measure of a true warrior is in his deeds within his community,
and his home. While our men are once again standing up to fight
our battles, like the ones that stood their ground in Oka and
Burnt Church, they still need to do a lot more.
Our men have forgotten the most important role they need to play
is that of a father.
My father ditched me even before I was born, but that's another
story to tell. My real father showed up when I was twelve. We
were poor, but like the warriors of past, he hunted to feed himself,
my mom, and five kids. When he wasn't hunting, there were always
other jobs, like going outside and chopping wood for the stove.
Because he only had a Grade 6 education, he worked long hours
in the bush so that the bills were paid. He taught me more than
my "real dad" ever could have, even if he tried, and
is one of the smartest men I know.
You see, a real warrior provides for his children, and teaches
them values that they will carry with them forever. Read a few
articles about child development, and you'll see this is universal.
We are role models for our children, and the paths we choose are
often repeated by them.
Someone told me once that the welfare system is partly to blame
for this, since families that moved to the city in the '60s were
only given assistance if there was no man to provide for them.
So the men often got the boot. Partly right, but partly bullshit.
This doesn't mean you never come back. Go get a job, and start
spending some time with the babies you helped bring into the world.
Even lamer is the whiny excuse that "she's crazy," or
"doesn't want me around." What did you do to deserve
this treatment, I wonder? Well, get your shit together, because
I hate to break it to you, but your children are your future.
You need to stand up and be a REAL MAN.
Oh, and don't call it babysitting either. It's not babysitting
if it's your kid, and you shouldn't even think about asking for
money in return. And as far as the losers that make babies all
over the place, leaving them scattered to the four directions
like litter . . . don't even get me started.
Those bastards should get their balls cut off.
You think you're all sexy because you have a baby on every reserve?
Uh, no, that ain't sexy, that's just sleazy. You know what is
sexy? Intelligence and commitment.
Nowadays there are not enough of our men trying to help, leaving
women to pick up the slack-and it just isn't right. Don't you
realize you're not a real man unless you own up to your responsibilities?
It's not just about money either; it's about being there.
So what are you waiting for? Get going.
It's never too late.
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