Ya know what's silly?

This idea of toxic masculinity being brought up in the current era-- post-2000, post-2010, hell, we're almost into 2020!

Where was the SJW bullshit in the 70s, 80s? (and before of course) When a macho-man culture actually existed in the US?

If anything, men have only gotten more metro-sexualized, more feminized, less masculine, in large part thanks to feminist social policies and their cultural effects.

It's just so goddamn silly... American men are much wussier than they were a generation ago. And even more so compared with two generations back.

So, this 'Modern masculinity is so toxic' concept is so utterly silly, baseless, misguided and naive.

If anything, masculinity has only decreased in 'toxicity' (to use their vocabulary) over time. To bring it up as an issue now is coming so late to the party that the party is pretty much over.

I think we need to encourage MORE masculinity, if anything. Except in women. They're masculine enough-- if anything, I think the only place toxic masculinity exists is in those who attempt to fake masculinity (career women, lesbians, etc).