Why we need to reclaim masculinity from 'men's rights activists'

Article here. Excerpt:

'Masculinity is having a good old time of it in 2016, and the recent International Men’s Day was a timely reminder of how diverse the approach to issues facing men is. The question of whether we really need an International Men’s Day ought to be easily dismissed – yes, should be the answer, as there are a lot of problems being left unsaid, and the theme of this year’s IMD was about stopping male suicide.
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This is why the Daily Mail’s articles centred on crying men are not only harmful, but are part of the murderous system that make men feel like they must act a certain way, or consider themselves to be lesser.

It promotes a stoicism that leads to the bottling up of emotions and lack of emotional ties between men that would allow them to open up and communicate when life gets too much.

These articles are often ignored by the misogynistic men’s rights activists, too. Due to their focus on attacking women, they have sullied any conversation about issues facing men, thanks to how vocal and vicious they are.'

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Excuse me? Feminists are the ones who are misandristic and anti-male as well as focusing on attacking men, thanks to how vocal and vicious they are. Most MRAs, in contrast, have shown restraint. The minority who are hostile are the ones the mainstream media focuses on.

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