Daily Mail: Freshmen at college forced to watch movie about 'toxic masculinity'
10-19-2016, 07:44 PM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...inity.html
Creating one pussy at a time at Gettysburg College.
So a documentary by a female explains about toxic it is to say "be a man" to another man.
Not all men can be alpha males. Or can they?
http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/29527/
I say the lack of masculinity in their lives contributed to this. They mention Adam Lanza. If they mentioned Eliot Rodger the film would have contradicted itself.
Here is how it should be. If you must go to College major in a STEM program at a trade school or Community College. Wasting your money paying 50K a year on loans that will stick through your grandchildren isnt the way to go.
Creating one pussy at a time at Gettysburg College.
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A college freshman has claimed all new male students at his university were forced to watch a film about how masculinity is 'toxic'.
James Goodman, who started studying at Gettysburg College in August, said students who 'identified as male' were shown a documentary about the potential dangers - both to themselves and others - of masculinity, according to the College Fix.
The movie students watched was The Mask You Live In - a 2015 film that: 'follows boys and young men as they struggle to stay true to themselves while negotiating America’s narrow definition of masculinity'.
The movie, directed by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, won rave reviews for the way it tackled the subject.
One of its main messages is that the phrase, 'be a man', can be especially harmful to you boys. It also says American society pushes a 'hyper-masculine narrative', and linked violence to some of the pressures felt by men to 'prove their masculinity all the time'.
So a documentary by a female explains about toxic it is to say "be a man" to another man.
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'It was completely pointless. It did nothing to help anyone. I got absolutely nothing out of the experience, other than a headache.'
Not all men can be alpha males. Or can they?
http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/29527/
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Psychiatrist Dr. James Gilligan added “whether it’s homicidal violence or suicidal violence, people resort to such desperate behavior only when they are feeling shame or humiliated, or feel they would be if they didn’t prove that they were real men.”
I say the lack of masculinity in their lives contributed to this. They mention Adam Lanza. If they mentioned Eliot Rodger the film would have contradicted itself.
Here is how it should be. If you must go to College major in a STEM program at a trade school or Community College. Wasting your money paying 50K a year on loans that will stick through your grandchildren isnt the way to go.