America Has a Masculinity Crisis
Summary
Culture editor Nadja Spiegelman discusses the current state of young men with authors Ruth Whippman and Frederick Joseph, examining the impact of "men are trash" rhetoric, the allure of the manosphere, and the nuanced fallout from the #MeToo movement. The conversation delves into the left's failure to offer appealing alternatives to toxic masculinity and explores what a healthier, more fully human vision of manhood could entail, emphasizing communication, empathy, and positive male bonding.Episode description
Young men are in crisis. While the left tells men to stay in their lane, members of the manosphere and the far right are welcoming them with open arms. In a conversation about masculinity in a post-#MeToo world, the Opinion culture editor Nadja Spiegelman talks to the authors Ruth Whippman and Frederick Joseph about what a healthier version of manhood could look like — and how we can get there.
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This episode of “The Opinions” was produced by Vishakha Darbha. It was edited by Kaari Pitkin and Jasmine Romero. Mixing by Daniel Ramirez. Video editing by Steph Khoury. The postproduction manager is Mike Puretz. Original music by Pat McCusker, Isaac Jones and Aman Sahota. Fact-checking by Mary Marge Locker. Audience strategy by Shannon Busta and Kristina Samulewski. The director of Opinion Video is Jonah M. Kessel. The deputy director of Opinion Shows is Alison Bruzek. The director of Opinion Shows is Annie-Rose Strasser.
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