Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2023-08-09 02:12
Article here. Excerpt:
'Toxic femininity is a relatively new phrase that emerged in response to conversations about toxic masculinity.
But people who use the term often have very different motivations for doing so – from altruistic concern about the harms of sexism to indignation over men’s ostensibly dwindling power in society. Given these diverse motivations, people often employ the phrase to mean wildly different things.
Psychologists such as Meaghan Rice see toxic femininity as the inverse of toxic masculinity – a constellation of characteristics like meekness, emotionalism, passivity and self-sacrifice. Writing for “Psychology Today,” psychologist Ritch C. Savin-Williams describes toxic femininity as “internalized misogyny” that encourages women to ignore their “mental or physical needs to sustain those around them.”
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Submitted by Mastodon on Wed, 2023-08-09 02:08
Article here. Excerpt:
'Esther Flanagan has a job on her hands. The behavioural scientist has been tasked with the seemingly impossible: to get police forces across England and Wales to “quit” misogyny and sexism, using similar tactics to those deployed in the major push to reduce smoking in the UK. But she doesn’t seem fazed.
A new initiative designed to combat entrenched sexism and misogyny in policing will use a similar approach to a big government-led push to reduce smoking in England, which resulted in a drastic fall in the number of smokers.
“Different levers were drawn on at the same time to change the same behaviour – and there’s evidence to show that that’s why it worked,” says Flanagan. “That’s exactly what we’re trying to do with sexism and misogyny. We’re going to tap into all of those levers across the system to give ourselves the best chance of shifting that behaviour.”
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Submitted by Mastodon on Mon, 2023-08-07 02:40
Article here. Excerpt:
'The English curriculum at a leading London private school has been overhauled to include queer readings of texts and to challenge the “pale, male and stale” syllabus.
Pupils at the £25,000-a-year Alleyn’s School in Dulwich, south London, whose alumni include Jude Law, Florence Welch and CS Forester, now study books by a broader range of authors, including the first text by a non-binary writer on the A-level curriculum.
Students must choose one coursework text by a writer of colour for A-Level and are encouraged to study queer interpretations of texts including Dracula.
The changes were made to challenge “white-centric, patriarchal and cis-gender ideologies”, said Alex Smith, the school’s head of English.'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Thu, 2023-08-03 03:00
Article here. Excerpt:
'A North London primary school that offered non-white students extra lessons urged its pupils to “challenge the myth” that scientists are “old men… with crazy white hair,” GB News can reveal.
Science homework given at Coldfall Primary School in Muswell Hill called on pupils to look for scientists from “outside of Europe and America.”
The homework recommends a list of scientists worth considering, which does not feature any white men. On its list of scientists to “avoid”, it lists Albert Einstein, Louis Pasteur and Stephen Hawking.
A parent with a pupil at the school told GB News: “This science homework has nothing to do with science at all. It was purely a means of pushing their divisive message on race, and insulting and belittling a whole group of people based on their appearance.
“Why are white men pushed off the curriculum?”'
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Submitted by Matt on Wed, 2023-08-02 00:06
Article here. An older article but still very germane, it exposes the lie that women don't sexually assault others. Excerpt:
'Sexual assault is perceived as a straight issue, perpetrated by men against women. Thanks in part to the battered women's movement of the 1980s and the growing awareness of the current rape culture in the United States—from assaults on college campuses to abuse within relationships—we've been hearing a predominantly heterosexual story. But there's a scenario that, while less frequent, is no less damaging to the victims it claims: rape between women.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Tue, 2023-08-01 06:02
Article here. Excerpt:
'These findings, Ceci said, suggest that academia now offers a largely gender-fair, and in some cases female-advantaged, environment:
Women who earn PhDs and apply for tenure-track positions are often more likely to be hired than their male peers, the authors found through a review of existing studies and their own analysis of data from the National Science Foundation.
Grants are awarded to women and men at approximately equal rates, the authors found from a meta-analysis of 39 studies including data from more than 2 million applications to 27 grant agencies.
Scientific articles where women are the first or last authors were about as likely to be accepted for publication as those written by men, according to the authors’ meta-analysis of 33 articles on journal acceptance rates.
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Submitted by Matt on Mon, 2023-07-31 20:19
Article here. So-called "liberal" ideology is a bed-fellow of 4th-wave feminism which despises males and maleness. Why should it be any surprise that boys and young men instead embrace the opposite of so-called liberalism (which is as classically "liberal" as is fascism, IMO). Excerpt:
'A popular narrative suggests young people are liberal and getting more liberal. Thus, social media buzzed when a chart surfaced in spring that seemed to suggest 12th-grade boys had become overwhelmingly conservative.
As with many Reddit posts and viral tweets, the truth was more complicated. But the numbers do say this: Twelfth-grade boys are nearly twice as likely to identify as conservative versus liberal, according to a respected federal survey of American youth.
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sun, 2023-07-30 18:45
Article here. Excerpt:
'Sports radio host Michael Sorce, who goes by the name Don Geronimo on air, was fired by WBIG-FM on Sunday following sexist remarks he made toward a female reporter at Washington Commanders training camp.
While speaking with co-host Crash Young, Geronimo made several offensive comments about WUSA9 Washington D.C. reporter Sharla McBride, including shouting, “Hi, Barbie girl” as she walked past him.
iHeartMedia is the parent company of WBIG-FM, which signed a three-year partnership with the Commanders in 2022.
“After an internal review, Don Geronimo is no longer an employee of WBIG,” iHeartMedia’s D.C. Region president Aaron Hyland said in a statement to the Washington Post. “We take matters of this nature very seriously and this behavior does not align with our core values.”'
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Submitted by mens_issues on Sun, 2023-07-30 16:16
An awful story that illustrates domestic violence against men. Excerpt:
'Outside the Sonesta Hotel in Park Meadows, a memorial garden to Colin Grice is being constructed.
Grice, a 57-year-old hotel manager, was found shot to death in his Highlands Ranch home last week.
His wife, 55-year-old Victorine Grice was found dead inside her Douglas County jail cell Friday morning.
Grice had been facing murder charges, and the cause of her death remains under investigation.
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"Throughout my years as an investigator, I’ve learned that domestic violence knows no gender boundaries. It’s a haunting reality that men, too, bear the scars of abuse and often endure the torment in silence. I hope all domestic violence victims, regardless of gender, can find the strength and courage to come forward and get help before it is too late."'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2023-07-29 18:44
Article here. Excerpt:
'Why won’t they leave us alone? I find the chattering-class crusade against ‘toxic masculinity’ deeply unsettling. Not to be too blokeish about it, but it is masculinity that keeps society safe. It is muscular, mostly working-class men who make society work; who empty Caitlin Moran’s trash, police the street she lives on, ensure a foreign army never crosses the borders of her nation. As Camille Paglia once said: ‘The women’s movement is rooted in the belief that we don’t even need men. All it will take is one natural disaster to prove how wrong that is. Then, the only thing holding this culture together will be masculine men of the working class.’'
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Submitted by Mastodon on Sat, 2023-07-29 18:34
Article here. Excerpt:
'This year the NAACP is bringing conversations around healthy masculinity to the main stage to educate young men and women on allyship and leadership.
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“I think every man should take on as a personal declaration of manhood that it’s not just about promoting what men want, but that we make safe spaces for everybody, including primarily women because without women, we weren’t able to create anything,” he said.
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Submitted by Matt on Sat, 2023-07-29 00:20
Article here. Excerpt:
'Megan Imirowicz, a Michigan teen who fatally doused her father with chemical drain cleaner because he was too drunk to take her to a hair appointment, was freed from jail after spending just over 500 days behind bars.
Imirowicz was facing a life sentence in connection with death of her father, 64-year-old Konrad Imirowicz, the Oakland Press reported. Back in March 2021, Imirowicz dumped lye powder on him as he slept, resulting in severe chemical burns.'
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2023-07-28 23:45
Video here. If you don't know who Pearl is, she's a former feminist who YT-casts on topics around the effects of feminism on society, men and men's issues, etc., from her own perspective, which is sympathetic to the MRM. She's definitely worth subscribing to.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2023-07-28 22:58
Article here. Four years?! If this had been a man swindling a woman under the same circumstances, he'd (rightly) be put away for at least 10 years. She's getting the Female Discount. Excerpt:
'A New York judge has sentenced a Florida woman to more than four years in prison for swindling a Holocaust survivor out of his life savings after meeting him on a dating website.
Peaches Stergo, 36, was sentenced Thursday, according to a news release from the US Attorney’s Office of the Southern District of New York. She had been charged six months earlier with one count of wire fraud for bilking the 87-year-old victim out of $2.8 million.
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According to prosecutors, Stergo used the money to live a life of luxury. She purchased a home in a gated community in Florida, took vacations at hotels such as the Ritz Carlton, and bought tens of thousands of dollars worth of designer clothing, the release stated.
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Submitted by Matt on Fri, 2023-07-28 19:40
Article here. Look, another "study" promulgating the Wage Gap Myth, decrying maternal "unpaid labor", and saying dads should "do more". Hey, if taking care of your family is "unpaid labor" deserving of monetary compensation, shouldn't men be paid by *someone* for mowing the lawn, taking out the garbage, taking the kids to school, etc. just like mom should? Sorry but this article annoys me. Why men keep having kids with women, I dunno. Excerpt:
'The concept of "providing care" could mean a myriad things beyond emotional support. It could be cooking meals for the family, cleaning the house, or taking a relative to the doctor — in other words, the unpaid labor many mothers do every day.
While progress has been made towards sharing these responsibilities in the home, there's still a long way to go.
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