Thursday, November 30, 2017

Sex Assault Claims Don’t Prove Male Toxicity, But The Absence Of Masculinity by Robert Tracinski

Sex Assault Claims Don’t Prove Male Toxicity, But The Absence Of Masculinity
So we see some poor guy in the New York Times limp forward for the ritual self-flagellation of telling us that the problem is “the nature of men in general” and specifically “the often ugly and dangerous nature of the male libido” which requires “strenuous repression.” I always suspected the cultural left would circle back to Puritanism in the end. What strikes me about most of the allegations so far, however, is how unmasculine the men are. If there is a crisis of masculinity here, the crisis is its absence.
Brilliant analysis of the #MeToo focus on bad male behavior.

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