Toxic Masculinity is a Product of Extreme Feminism
destroying masculinity and femininity, destroys society

Many critics argue that modern feminism has shifted from seeking fairness to actively undermining the complementary relationship between men and women. Instead of encouraging cooperation, it often frames the sexes as rivals, pushing the idea that empowerment requires diminishing or sidelining men. This worldview disrupts the natural balance that healthy relationships depend on, replacing partnership with suspicion, resentment, and competition. When men and women stop seeing each other as allies, the foundation of mutual respect begins to erode.
As this ideology spreads through media, universities, and policy circles, it reshapes how society understands masculinity and femininity. Men are frequently portrayed as inherently flawed or unnecessary, while traditional expressions of womanhood are dismissed as weak or regressive. The result is a generation unsure of what healthy roles, boundaries, or expectations look like. When the traits that once allowed men and women to complement each other are treated as interchangeable—or worse, undesirable—relationships lose their structure, families lose their stability, and individuals lose their sense of purpose.
The consequences reach far beyond personal relationships. The nuclear family is the healthy foundation of any stable society. When men and women no longer know how to build strong partnerships, family's fracture, children grow up without consistent guidance, and communities weaken. A society that cannot sustain healthy families cannot sustain itself. Those who value stability argue that restoring balance between the sexes—rooted in mutual respect, shared responsibility, and recognition of each other’s strengths—is essential to rebuilding the cultural foundation that supports strong relationships, thriving families, and a healthy society.
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/leftists-afraid-boys-grow-men-think-thats-bad
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