Height is only a smart part of it. I don't know why this thread exists. MatureDJ, I've always been on the fence about the threads you make based off posting the latest viral video, but this is one of those topics that has been overplayed and you should know better.
It's about time I take everyone to school on what is really going on. Height is just a projection by women, and even men, looking for father role models. Father role models exhibit masculinity in full, and our society currently lacks a lot of it. Especially in the city life that projects their lifestyle on the entire world. The men are weak in cities, so that means men are weak everywhere else. Put a city woman or man in the middle of nowhere with a single rural man, and watch the power dynamic change.
City people see power in only a few ways: luxury [wasteful assets], height, fit, and other qualities of a hollywood celebrity or sports athletes. To them, these people are their role models, which is basically only a role model of a city life person. Why you think celebrities and athletes are getting politician positions when they shouldn't even be qualified? Half of them are even as educated as the average person since they coasted mostly on their physical skills and or looks. You trust these people with making life decisions? But as soon as the luxury of the city is removed, these role models are no longer dependable. Why? What real life skills do they have? What assets or land do they own? What power do they truly wield?
The Baron of the olden days was the man who was not exactly attractive looking but he held lots of power and money. And it wasn't always showey. People knew he held power. They gave respect to him. They gave him gifts, women came to him. This has happened in all societies. Height is just one part and always just been one part. Tall men use to be mainly the soldiers of society and still are. It just so happens these same tall men got pushed into executive positions cause again: city life.
City life is not real life. Never was. The moves of society and industry often are not the perfect looking masculine ideal. David of Michelangelo was not a politician, or a entrepreneur. He was just a figure for pompous admiration of the nude male figure, likely by perverted men and women. Not a figure for masculinity [perhaps only one part of it and that is stretching it] or a figure for following life by.