"toxic masculinity" evokes strong reactions. This "toxic" as a precise meaning can be seen as "bad idea"?
Masculinity in itself is not inherently harmful but toxic masculinity does have an association of suppression of women, emotions and being overly aggressive. Maybe it is not the best way to get reactions since it perpetuates the gender inequality.
So now I want to say that toxic masculinity is a phase that address harmful behavior, and since we know these behavior/attitudes we can encourage inclusive healthier expressions of masculinity. Masculinity is divisive and misunderstood and now aligned with toxic and bad idea.
Quote Kakuda: "It's amazing how society has beat down masculinity but tells young women they can do whatever a man can do and people are wondering what's wrong????? "
This statement seems too simple to address a complex issue. The idea that society has "beat down" masculinity is a broad idea. Discussions around masculinity aim to address are the harmful behaviors and stereotypes that can be associated with traditional notions of masculinity, not masculinity itself. These discussions often encourage men to express their emotions, which can lead to healthier outcomes for everyone.
On the other hand, encouraging women to pursue opportunities traditionally dominated by men is about promoting equality and ensuring that everyone has the chance to reach their full potential, regardless of gender. This doesn't mean that men are being pushed aside; rather, it's about creating a more inclusive society where both men and women can thrive. You can think about creating a bigger pie.
We're turning men into women and women into men but no one will get confused
Again this statement is too simple and misrepresents the complexities of gender identity and societal roles. The idea that society is "turning men into women and women into men" is a misunderstanding of efforts to promote gender equality and inclusivity. These efforts aim to allow individuals to express themselves authentically, without being confined by traditional gender roles.
Encouraging men to be more emotionally expressive or women to pursue careers in STEM, for example, doesn't mean they are being turned into the opposite gender. Instead, it means they are being given the freedom to explore and express all aspects of their identity. This can lead to a more balanced and inclusive society where people are not limited by outdated stereotypes. We can have a balance society.
The level of stupidity in all this garbage is mind numbing
Yes, some of these topics can be frustrating and sometimes complex. But it is important to approach them with an open mind and a willingness to understand different perspectives. Conversations about gender roles and equality are ongoing and evolving, and they can be challenging to navigate.
RB