Admit am conflicted. The sense of "alienation & ostracisation" young men feel today is undeniable & needs addressing. Directing the resulting rage/blame towards women, with their long history of "alienation" and worse, under patriarchy feels familiar & too easy. More research
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I agree. It’s not about blaming women though at all. It’s the pedagogy of the oppressed. Those who feel bullied tend to bully others who they sense are even more vulnerable than they are.
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Yes! I've struggled so much getting my head around that, need to just accept it.
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I hope people get past the headline and read the article. There’s much to reflect on when it comes to masculinity in our society. I have teenage boys and they are bombarded with mixed messages from peers, girls, society.
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Empathy is in short supply on this website. A thought provoking piece.
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This guy is 19....he's not an incel,...he's a virgin finding his manhood it looks like to me. Now, if he's TWENTYnine and in the situation described, that's off shit there.
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