Comments by "Digital Footballer" (@digitalfootballer9032) on "Aperture"
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It's a natural cycle. Push too far one way or the other and people rebel. The 1950's were very conservative, so the 1960's were the direct opposite, it created the hippie movement and free love and all that. Regardless of your own personal views on the matter, it isn't hard to see the last decade has pushed left and pushed back on young men, calling them predators, coining terms like "toxic masculinity", vilifying them, making them look like buffoons in commercials and media, telling them they are neanderthals and out of touch. Modern media pans stoicism and personal responsibility in favor of sensitivity and femininity and collectivism. It's been trending this way since the late 90's. The natural reaction is to rebel and push back when you feel insulted and demoralized. It's really not a surprise. The conservative status quo was rebelled against in the 60's and 70's, today, it's the liberal status quo that is getting the pushback. Again, it's natural and expected. It's not the Tate bros and the tough guys and male chauvinists that are upset, these guys are what they are and no amount of shaming is going to change them. It's regular guys. It's regular guys like me. Guys like me that are proud to be emotionally strong, proud to be masculine, but at the same time treat everyone with respect, love our mothers and our wives, and are descent people. We are the ones pushing back on this narrative because it is completely unfair and unjustified.
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