Not trying to unmale males or make them more like women. Different *is* good.
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But we can do better many axes including providing better support that mitigates violent action.
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We can keep up work on providing men healthy outlets, e.g. destigmatizing mental health, providing community services. This lowers violence.
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For the sake of the entire country, we need to come together on mental health access as well as committing to institutions when necessary.
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And you'd likely agree that we fail men more than women here.
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In terms of Holmes, Lanza, Roof and others of their ilk, absolutely.
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Great. So join me in talking about how we code masculinity in languages of violence that too often lead the Lanza's of the world astray!
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What does that even mean?
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It means let's talk about what kinds of expectations we put on men and boys, let's talk about violence and how violent langauage affects...
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needs to be brought back. Masculinity is not about being a badass, it is about being strong of character, esp in regard to the weak/in need
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I agree with this. This is the kind of coding we need: empathy, helping those in need, being comfortable seeking help when in need.
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This is what honorable men teach their children and those in their care/sphere. Lost art. Why I applaud
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