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Comments by "Don Taylor" (@dontaylor7315) on "Where ‘Toxic Masculinity’ Falls Short | w/ Heidi Matthews" video.
Thank you! That totally needed to be said; it's so intrinsic nothing about the issue can be healed without addressing it.
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@arcajeth626 Amen! Mine too...and I've seen a lot of them come and go since I was born during the Truman administration. Edit: I don't live in Ohio but I'm deeply inspired by the new corporate-free wing in Congress and Nina is the highest example we have of everything they stand for. We need her in Washington, she'll make them stronger and more focused.
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It felt that way to me too. I listened and then thought "Now if someone would just take all those observations and organize them..."
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@captainripley4086 Ignoring or belittling a woman's suggestion in the conference room. Also sometimes taking the same suggestion seriously when a man brings it up later.
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@RemixedVoice Thanks, it's a Carlin piece I didn't know about. Just found it and listened - he's spot on as always, so thanks again. I've been a fan since I heard his first album (in 1967 I think - Jesus that's over half a century ago). He started as one of my favorite comics and ended as one of my favorite curmudgeons.
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@poindexterflex3528 And "remotely" is putting it leniently.
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Iamdone How can you be dumb enough to paste the same bullshit comment in this many threads without even noticing you put the wrong word in the sentence? "Just" doesn't even make sense in that context.
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"Enlightened and intelligent" would have been a good standard for the interviewee to apply to herself for this video. IF you can assure me the article is MUCH more coherent, MUCH more focused and MUCH more straightforward than she was in person I'll read it.
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@sulanis8444 So are you saying she did a MUCH better job of writing it than she did when she was interviewed about it? Because if not, I'd rather not put myself through the ordeal of reading it; the interview was an excruciating experience I don't want to repeat.
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@Dindy Luvs Fall I think "plain English" is only her second language. Her native tongue is Obscuranto.
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Iamdone Oh give it a rest, you're pasting that bullshit all over the comment stream.
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@davidlewis3072 That's what I think too but, like the OC said, the interview guest didn't make anything clear; her responses were so muddled and indirect we can't tell what she thinks. She didn't say anything straightforward like "Hegemonic masculinity is toxic masculinity" or "Hegemonic masculinity is related to toxic masculinity and here's how" or "Hegemonic masculinity is different than toxic masculinity and here's why" etc etc. She seemed to be on a mission to keep clarity out of the interview.
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@fredbmurphy What's "Sudo-science," a science invented in Sudan?
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