- Alex Ink And...: Men - Olympic Ceremoaning Part 3

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- Alex Ink And...: Men - Olympic Ceremoaning Part 3

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Now, Alex Ink isn’t a caveman. I understand deconstruction. But the Olympics began as a celebration of arete —masculine, competitive excellence. The modern ceremony has become a therapy session where men are told to sit down, shut up, and wear sequins. : The title is listed on industry databases

Dionysus, in the original myths, was not a softie. He was madness, ecstasy, dismemberment, and raw male power that tore cities apart. The god of orgia —wild, dangerous, masculine in its chaos. But the Olympics began as a celebration of

Now imagine 2024. Instead of sword-bearers? A male figure skater caressing a glowing orb while weeping softly. The commentator calls it “brave vulnerability.” Alex Ink calls it ceremonial emasculation by committee .