Schools offer ‘safe spaces’ to combat ‘toxic masculinity’

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'Several universities are taking advantage of the new year to renew their efforts against “toxic masculinity,” with some schools hosting events that will “construct new futures for masculinities.”

At Oregon State University, for instance, students are invited to attend a “healthy masculinities conference” where they will “engage in collective imagining to construct new futures for masculinities, unrestricted by power, privilege, and oppression.”
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Duke University’s “Men’s Project,” meanwhile, is looking for applicants for a “nine-week long discussion group” that will also “examine the ways we present—or don’t present—our masculinities, so we can better understand how masculinity exists on our campus—often in toxic ways—and begin the work of unlearning violence.”

“We want to explore, dissect, and construct an intersectional understanding of masculinity and maleness, as well as to create destabilized spaces for those with privilege,” a description of the program explains. “Duke is an environment where some are rarely made uncomfortable while others are made to bear the weight of their identities on a daily basis—we aim to flip that paradigm.”'

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. . . same University that was all too happy to throw several innocent male students under the bus at the behest of an unstable female liar who later went on to murder someone. Perhaps they need an event to discuss toxic femininity and unlearning female violence instead?

To that end, be sure to take everything this dump of a school has to say re: masculinity with the entire salt shaker!

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