• urshanabi [he/they]
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    1 year ago

    I watched the whole video after reading your comment, I have to say I disagree. There isn’t really any hatred of men in this video, more of a description through a historical context which I found novel and inviting of questions. Could you clarify where you think the hatred of men would come from?

    He mentions people who sell masculinity at the moment literally sell goods as a way for individuals to engage in their masculinity. It’s contrasted with men who would take action as a direct form of support as opposed to becoming a consumer to what is essentially sophistry. This isn’t unique towards men, I would argue this is common across different groups with which people readily identify. It provides a facile basis for what it means to be a man, but nothing which can exist independent of the seller-consumer dynamic.