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    LmbNov 3, 2016 at 10:45 pm

    Biased and bigoted.

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    Oliver PineOct 5, 2016 at 10:15 pm

    We had a wonderful display the toxicity of the feminine when the ladies of the Talk sat around for a few minutes giggling about a man getting his penis chopped off. Meanwhile, the ladies in the audience were all laughing. Now let me ask you, LADY. If there was talk show with 5 men on it and they heard that Giuliana Rancic had to get her breasts removed because she had cancer and then those men all laughed about it and made jokes and the all male audience guffawed in the background.

    You are a bad person. You will have a bad life. You deserve nothing less.

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    Ben Arisen (@BrightLeaf88)Oct 5, 2016 at 7:15 pm

    Stop trying to put a muzzle on men and masculinity. Men have a right to act feminine if they want, but there is nothing wrong with men identifying with or aspiring to have traditionally masculine traits. There is nothing “toxic” about emotional stoicism, or aspiring to be muscular, make money or be sexually desirable. These may not be character virtues, but the tendency for men to seek those things more often than women is certainly biological in nature and men should not be shamed for the way they live and behave. Implying sexual assault has anything to do with masculinity is just insulting, and claims of the so-called epidemic of sexual assault in universities is completely overstated and based on dishonest statistics. Implying that binge drinking has anything to do with masculinity is not only insulting but also objectively wrong: Women in college are more likely to binge drink than men. http://news.health.com/2013/05/17/college-women-more-prone-to-problem-drinking-than-men-study/

    If someone wrote an article criticizing femininity and female behavior in the same manner as this, it would cause widespread outrage, if the Ram would even publish such a thing at all. Men reading this should challenge their assumptions about the ideological intent of this piece, and ask themselves whether the “modern, feminist society” that such indoctrination promises to ensure is really something they should want in the first place.

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