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In reply to the discussion: Tough Guise: Violence, Media & the Crisis in Masculinity [View all]HuskiesHowls
(711 posts)44. As a society, we are taught violence wins.
How do you win a war? By being more violent than the other country. How do you get the bully at (wherever) to leave you alone? You defeat them, and a war of words isn't going to work. Young men learn that violence works, and anger management is not a course taught in school.
Violence comes in many forms, not just fisticuffs, or knives or guns. It can take the form of mental abuse, or physical abuse (other than actually hitting someone). Driving recklessly, unintentionally endangering others can be a form of violence.
You don't need a violent father (or mother) to be (or become) violent.
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Don't throw out the baby with the bathwater, so to speak. I certainly don't disagree with that.
nomorenomore08
Jul 2013
#20
So can I come into the Feminists group and post a video of what I think women should be like?
Warren DeMontague
Dec 2011
#2
good point, not sure anybody has the rights answers when it comes to stuff like this
loli phabay
Jul 2013
#15
"where males are taught from little up that they have to be the provider" ISNT paternalistic
galileoreloaded
Jul 2013
#27
What to attribute the "seeming acceptance of violence against women and children"?
lumberjack_jeff
Dec 2011
#9
pretty sure the last people i would want advising me are the extreme feminists
loli phabay
Jul 2013
#16
Nonathletic boys' problems are caused by those who tell them that they're less manly . . .
radicalliberal
Jul 2013
#26
ah, man you seem cool and I'm not trying to down you. i respect your experience.
galileoreloaded
Jul 2013
#28
great example of a "nice guy" attempting to engender himself to the ladies (and get laid)
galileoreloaded
Jul 2013
#17
I guess I'm not quite so cynical about it. I believe his intentions are good, but as you put it
nomorenomore08
Jul 2013
#23