Anthony Mackie recently alleged that masculinity has died over the years, and he’s right, but it’s important to clarify he’s talking about real masculinity, not toxic masculinity.
Usually, when a man starts bemoaning that “masculinity” is under attack or dead, it serves as a preamble to a conservative rant about how supporting and giving visibility to marginalized groups or calling out male violence and misogyny is somehow preventing men from being men. Unfortunately, the toxic version of masculinity that conservatives promote has been elevated to the point that people don’t understand there’s a difference between masculinity and toxic masculinity. A lot of people have trouble discussing “masculinity” at all, even in a healthy manner, because conservatives have eroded the word so much that people automatically fear that statements like “masculinity is dead” are a sort of dog whistle for misogynists.
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