The collapse of men did not happen overnight. It was engineered. It was taught. It was reinforced by culture, institutions, and the quiet hostility that grew inside the home. Where Are the Good Men? Women Emasculated Them is a raw, unfiltered look at the silent breaking of the modern man. It exposes the emotional warfare men endure behind closed doors and the cultural powers that weaponized women against their own husbands, fathers, and families.
This book was written for the men who were faithful, loyal, consistent, and still told they were not enough. For the men who provided but were never appreciated. For the men who protected but were mocked for it. For the men who loved deeply only to be treated as the enemy in their own home. Through powerful storytelling, clinical insight, spiritual depth, and prophetic clarity, this work reveals what society refuses to acknowledge: men are suffering in silence, and the world has grown comfortable feeding off their collapse.
You will step inside the emotional reality of a man living in a home where he is talked over, ignored, dismissed, and triangulated against his own children. You will see how feminine rebellion, cultural indoctrination, and the loss of God's order have reshaped marriages into battlegrounds where men are starved of respect, drained of identity, and left carrying burdens no one else sees. Drawing from the piercing wisdom of C. S. Lewis (1940), the psychological insight of Jordan Peterson (2018), and the convicting truth of Pastor Gino Jennings (2021), this book uncovers the spiritual roots behind the destruction of masculinity.
Where Are the Good Men? is not a complaint. It is a warning. A mirror. A wake-up call. It examines the ancient battle that began in the garden, the generational rebellion that followed, and the modern culture that teaches boys they are toxic and teaches girls they are victims. It exposes the political systems that uplift women while quietly crushing men, the educational systems that strip sons of identity, and the homes that slowly turn men into shadows of themselves. It is an unapologetic defense of male purpose, male identity, and male covering-something this society has forgotten it needs.
This book was not written for sympathy. It was written for truth. Men are not disappearing. They are being dismantled. And the world cannot survive the collapse of the men who were designed to hold it up. This is their voice, their story, and their resurrection.