Penn State student editors deem sports, playing outdoors ‘hyper-masculine’ activities

Article here. Excerpt:

'Gillette’s new commercial for its razors has polarized the right side of the pundit spectrum, with some arguing it doesn’t attack masculinity and others arguing it treats masculinity itself as “abusive.”

Political progressives, you might guess, are having an entirely different conversation.

“[T]he truth is, men can get a lot better,” wrote the majority-female Daily Collegian editorial board at Pennsylvania State University, using the Gillette ad as a starting point for their grievances with the opposite sex.

All the board’s women “reported a bare minimum of being patronized or demeaned in some capacity” by men, and “the persistence and frequency of these types of actions have done damage to women’s psyches, confidence and self-worth — and no man has any right to lessen those,” according to the editorial.

It goes back to the upbringing many men have received, “in houses that adhered to the rigid societal norms of playing sports and enjoying the outdoors, being hyper-masculine.”'

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When I see girls playing field hockey, I immediately think: Oh my look at how toxic and hyper-masculine those girls are!

In fact, being outside at all it toxicically hyper-masculine. So is being inside because if you're inside, you're probably on a computer. That is quintissentially hyper-masculine, which is to say, toxic.

Women who go outside or stay inside have been infected with toxic hyper-masculinity. We all have. The Patriarchy permeates all things and is virtually unextractable.

God. The Patriarchy is God in the pantheistic model.

There is no escaping The Patriarchy. We are everywhere. We rule all.

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