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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What does your son think about it? My son is at a very liberal and progressive school, and I can imagine similar conversations. But he agrees toxic masculinity is a problem, and he rejects it. He wants to be a different kind of man. So dissing toxic masculinity doesn’t hurt him - he rejects it too! Hopefully he feels able in these conversations to say “hey, excluding men doesn’t feel like the right solution to toxic masculinity in the workplace. What if more men were xyz?” Or whatever he believes would help the world be a better place. I think often when people who are part of demographic groups that have historically oppressed others hear criticism of oppression they feel targeted, but that’s kind of warped. I’m white, but I can reject white supremacy and identify with people dismantling it. Your son doesn’t have to identify with toxic masculinity - why would he want to? [/quote] Thank you for this approach.[/quote]
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