Of course. I’ve never said I don’t want stories to depict toxic masculinity. Stories can depict toxic masculinity in ways that are critical of it rather than in ways that celebrate and glorify it.
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Because toxic masculinity costs lives every day. We as a culture have a real problem, a very dangerous problem, with our understanding of what it means to be a man.
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1) Not what she said. 2) Violent media doesn’t cause a monkey see/monkey do effect but it does modulate attitudes towards violence. It may or may not make people more violent but it makes them more accepting of violence.
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I said toxic masculinity causes real world violence. This is indisputable.
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This conversation isn’t about stopping instances of real-world violence, though one benefit of a world in which masculinity wasn’t so linked to domination through violence would be less such violence. It’s about creating a more just and equitable culture for everyone.
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Your second point however is excellent.
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