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RE: Why is Gillette's commercial against toxic masculinity so important?
Men do not have an intrinsic sin or evil within them that they must spend their whole lives to atone for. While the intention may have been to challenge learned behavior what it actually does is send a message to men and to boys that they are evil and acting in a boyish way is a bad thing and that is the real issue with this ad.
At the end of the day, are you really listening to the story or are you being influenced by it. As we saw this weekend with the Covington students the rush to be first to publish a story can be biased.
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https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/20/us/covington-kentucky-student-statement/index.html
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/after-covington-catholic-students-caught-in-social-media-maelstrom-fuller-picture-emerges-30604
https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2019/01/21/teen-in-confrontation-with-native-american-says-he-didnt-provoke.html
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/01/julie-irwin-zimmerman-i-failed-covington-catholic-test/580897/
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/jan/21/ben-shapiro-rips-manufactured-media-lie-against-co/
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(4/5) In the face of racist and homosexual slurs, the young boys refused to reciprocate or disrespect anyone. Even when taunted by homophobic bigots, which was obviously bewildering to them, they insulted no one.
https://twitter.com/RepThomasMassie/status/1087114940421492741
https://dms.licdn.com/playback/C5605AQGf-1iNnuN9_g/8e66f2bc8daf484f905cb2f3cb1ecccd/feedshare-mp4_3300-captions-thumbnails/1507940147251-drlcss?e=1548277200&v=beta&t=JVgj5iOYab3zKqiPdN5z8nUYgZsabQUbuEY58qxoYQM