“Toxic masculinity”: that’s the latest popular propaganda phrase (but it was apparently not coined by feminists). But, regardless of who coined it, as it’s used today, “toxic masculinity” is bullshit for a couple of reasons. Today’s men are wimps and they have little testosterone to poison their minds with. They’re afraid of snakes, few of them hunt or fish, they drive tiny Japanese cars, they eat salads (because they’re watching their cholesterol intake) and they drink white wine, and they strictly obey their wives (in other words, they’re pussy-whipped girly-men: “Yes, honey!” “No, honey!” “Right away, honey!”). More importantly, and in this case, the fact that mass shootings are a recent phenomenon (beginning in August 1966 with the University of Texas, Austin, sniper shooting) suggests that “failing to properly vent male emotions” or “affirming masculinity” have nothing to do with causing mass shootings. There are other forces at work.
You want to talk about dangerous and destructive behavior vis-à-vis the sexes? Let’s talk about toxic femininity (I’m hijacking that term just for simplicity). That’s a whole different story, and it’s a huge and completely ignored story. Women have “become men” in so many ways, to the point of ridiculousness and dangerousness. Women have literally conquered every part of American life: police departments, fire departments, the big corporations, the military. They have even conquered the rough-and-tough U.S. Marine Corps. And women now control the majority of American households. Who wears the pants? They do! Is that normal? Nope!
Toxic femininity is poisonous. It short-circuits women’s brains and causes them to act unnaturally, causes them to act more like men; it came from feminism and to a much lesser extent from modern technology. In fact, the entire Western world has been feminized to the point of saturation. Why isn’t anyone worried about that? (Fact: women didn’t create the West. Men did. Women are usurpers, in other words, backseaters who hopped into the front seat circa 1972).
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