Scott Galloway talks about this a lot in his work to challenge toxic masculinity. Real men take care of vulnerable people. I agree wholeheartedly... and to extend this more broadly, imho the marker of all decent adults (regardless of gender identity) are those who can maintain equanimity and care for those in need - a sturdy balance of care for self and others. The cruel people who punch down are the ones who should have no role taking care of others.
This is why Superman has always been my favorite superhero. Using your strength to protect the community is hot. We need real life heroes now more than ever.
Love this! We see over and over again examples of women (especially Black women!) standing up for others. I keep thinking of the woman who got dragged out of a town hall meeting. We need men by our sides in these fights against injustices. In most cases, we also need them to follow the lead of experienced organizers already working in these spaces. If you don’t have that experience, don’t pop in and try to lead. Join movements. Go to training courses. Sign up to help, not lead. (This goes for me, too, since I’m not an experienced organizer! But I feel like women might be more used to joining spaces in this way.)
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Scott Galloway talks about this a lot in his work to challenge toxic masculinity. Real men take care of vulnerable people. I agree wholeheartedly... and to extend this more broadly, imho the marker of all decent adults (regardless of gender identity) are those who can maintain equanimity and care for those in need - a sturdy balance of care for self and others. The cruel people who punch down are the ones who should have no role taking care of others.
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Exactly. Adults are people who take care of themselves and others, too, in some way.
name a bigger turn on, i’ll wait!!
Many thanks from Montreal. Liz, for standing up against ICE and the terrible deportations, characterizing the Trump regime.
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ladies what’s something men can do right now that would be an absolute turn on
This is why Superman has always been my favorite superhero. Using your strength to protect the community is hot. We need real life heroes now more than ever.
Love this! We see over and over again examples of women (especially Black women!) standing up for others. I keep thinking of the woman who got dragged out of a town hall meeting. We need men by our sides in these fights against injustices. In most cases, we also need them to follow the lead of experienced organizers already working in these spaces. If you don’t have that experience, don’t pop in and try to lead. Join movements. Go to training courses. Sign up to help, not lead. (This goes for me, too, since I’m not an experienced organizer! But I feel like women might be more used to joining spaces in this way.)
Amen!
Great article, thank you!