Thoughts on Toxic Masculinity

Publisher: NewPoint Strategies

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Thoughts on Toxic Masculinity

We have seen the term toxic masculinity in the news lately, and often it is greeted by hostility from people who believe that this is a male-bashing term, as they interpret the suggestion that there is toxic masculinity as meaning that all men are toxic. This kind of reaction has a tendency to shut down debate on the issue at hand.