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From Genghis Khan to the great Inca warriors, from the Scandinavian vikings to the roman emperors. Although some ancient societies had a way more parity space for women than in others, also considering that the women could also often have been a warrior herself, across human history in planet earth the role of the Men was always connected to its quality of protecting its geographic space, its community and family. Historically, this quality was not to be underrated, but in the current state of gender-technological development, the importance of this state might indeed be questioned. However, over the last decades, most (if not all) of the geopolitical conflicts and war were still triggered by Men in a position of power, always performing the noble role of protecting their families, society, values and religion. | From Genghis Khan to the great Inca warriors, from the Scandinavian vikings to the roman emperors. Although some ancient societies had a way more parity space for women than in others, also considering that the women could also often have been a warrior herself, across human history in planet earth the role of the Men was always connected to its quality of protecting its geographic space, its community and family. Historically, this quality was not to be underrated, but in the current state of gender-technological development, the importance of this state might indeed be questioned. However, over the last decades, most (if not all) of the geopolitical conflicts and war were still triggered by Men in a position of power, always performing the noble role of protecting their families, society, values and religion. | ||
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[https://vimeo.com/337256047*| Act 2: Provider] | [https://vimeo.com/337256047*| Act 2: Provider] |
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