How Picking Up A Shovel Might Solve The Masculinity Crisis

Via ZeroHedge

The crisis of masculinity in the movie “Fight Club.”

Fight Club follows the boring life of the narrator (Edward Norton). He is a middle-class, white-collar worker who feels emasculated and unfulfilled in his everyday existence.

Through the narrator’s encounters with Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt), a charismatic and enigmatic soap salesman, he is introduced to a world of underground fight clubs where men gather to release their primal urges and reconnect with their sense of masculinity.

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We Need To Retoxify Masculinity

Guest Post by Kurt Schlichter

We Need To Retoxify Masculinity

Let’s be clear: My pronouns are “he,” “his,” and “stop being creepy weirdos.”

Okay, maybe the last one isn’t a pronoun, but then again, I’m a man and if I want an insulting string of words directed at the nattering nabobs of gender neutrality to be a pronoun, it is a pronoun. And if you don’t like it, fight me.

We need more masculinity, and the more toxic the social justice warriors think it is, the better.

Bizarrely, now shaving companies are allying with the SJWs in an Axis of Irritants. Gillette is channeling campus gender studies dorks to try to sell you razors. They all think you should soften up, get in touch with your feelings, and submit.

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A Toxic Lack of Masculinity in Toronto

Guest Post by Evan Maguire

Last Monday, the peaceful streets of Toronto were terrorized when a van crashed into pedestrians, killing ten and injuring over a dozen others. In the past few years, there have been numerous attacks using vehicles to terrorize innocents. Attacks struck the cities of New York, Barcelona, Nice, London, Paris, Stockholm, and Berlin and were in the majority of cases carried out by Islamic State Sympathizers. The attack in Toronto was different: while many speculated that this attack was just more of the same, it was another losing ideology that motivated this killer.

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