If you internalize all the lessons of toxic masculinity & then just point them at women, you're a feminist!
All right I'm supposed to be working but this 👆really f'ing irritated me so I have to rant a minute. One of my favorite things about AOC, Katie Porter, and the rest of the young generation of women infiltrating American politics is that they are modeling a new kind of strength.
They are showing, through their daily behavior & comportment, that "strength" does not have to mean what it has come to mean for American masculinity: stoicism & emotional illiteracy. It doesn't have to mean being an asshole or gritting your teeth & tolerating assholes.
It is perfectly possible to be strong & also reveal vulnerability. Shitty, insensitive behavior from men is frightening, infuriating, & hurtful, & there's nothing wrong with revealing fear, fury, & pain when it happens. It would be stifling & inhuman *not* to.
When AOC spoke on the floor after that meathead Yoho accosted her on the Capitol steps, she did not "take it like a woman," whatever TF that means. She didn't pretend it wasn't scary & unsettling & infuriating. She was open about that, signaling it's *OK* to be open about it.
But she also didn't back down. She didn't grin & bear it. She made Yoho & his meathead buddies & all the meatheads watching TV confront what he had done. He can giggle & high 5 his buddies & collect MAGA donations, but he can't pretend he wasn't a bullying asshole.
Embracing your full humanity, in public, takes way more gonads than being yet another third-rate John Wayne ripoff, unable to identify, process, or articulate your emotions. It's a kind of strength & courage that emerge out of, rather than deny, being a whole-ass person.
It's a version of strength that is in every way preferable to the sullen resentfulness that passes for male strength these days. These women shouldn't be learning how to be "tough" from men; men should be learning from them how to be fully human. </fin>
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I can't think of a more paradigmatic example of motivated reasoning that the right deciding that the glib phrase "republic not a democracy" justifies wildly disproportionate political representation for rural white people.
I'm pretty sure if RW media figures told their audiences that their unfair political advantages were justified because argle bargle, you'd have legions of RW posters on here shouting "argle bargle!" with *total conviction*. No irony, no self-awareness -- they'd really believe it!
Conversely, if the fucked-up, arbitrary design features of US government started *disadvantaging* conservatives, the republic-not-a-democracy stuff would fly out the window instantly, replaced by passionate defenses of democracy. And, again, with *total conviction*.
Trump fundraising emails make it sound like Trump has mild symptoms because he's uniquely tough -- as though people who succumb to Covid do so because they're weak. The right-wing obsession with signaling masculinity is so sweaty & desperate.
How can you even make fun of this? Satire has been weirdly neutralized by this crew.
To wit: everything Trump and his administration do telegraphs weakness. They are constantly terrified & thus constantly shouting about their own strength. A bunch of soft, privileged hacks & crooks groping for football & war analogies. It's embarrassing.
You've got @greggutfeld out there saying that Trump was being a brave general by galloping out onto the battlefield to ... hold fundraisers & superspreader events for his own political benefit. It's like we've got a whole generation of men who've never even SEEN strength.
Anyone pretending to be confused about Biden's policies based on whatever jumbled phrases he was able to insert between Trump interruptions can just ... go to his website, where all the policies are written down, in words.
The alleged confusion last night was about whether Biden supports the Green New Deal, about which he said some confusing things. A few points about this. First, there is no official GND. The term does not describe any particular policy agenda. It has become ...
... entirely a culture-war symbol. Cons project a bunch of fears on it; progs project a bunch of hopes on it. When Biden says he doesn't support the GND, it's the culture-war symbol -- particularly the ludicrous caricature the right has created -- that he's disavowing.
A quick word on WHY this is dumb, to connect it to something I've been thinking about. One thing you learn when you study religion & philosophy in school is, basically, how to argue. One of the key things to learn is that arguments, any argument, only make sense ...
... relative to shared premises. Part of arguing is digging down to find those shared premises & then figuring out where, downstream of them, you divert from your interlocutor. Without shared premises, you're literally not arguing, you're just saying words at each other.
I have known a handful of people in my life that I would characterize as truly strong & confident. The signal characteristic of such people is that they are at peace with themselves & thus direct their attention outward, at the world.
People who are insecure, self-loathing, or neurotic - who feel less like a coherent person than a jumble of person parts that don't fit together - spend a lot of time looking inward, preoccupied w/ what others think of them in part bc they're trying to figure themselves out.
I knew/dated this woman Cherise, back when I lived in Missoula, 1997ish. She had been kicked out of her house when she was 13, had a kid when she was 16 in juvie, got a job bagging groceries, scrabbled up from nothing w/ nobody's help.