Democratic strategist Aisha Mills said Friday on MSNBC's “The Beat” that the November election will be about former President Donald Trump's “toxic masculinity” and Democrats' benign “overall sense of masculinity.” He claimed that it would take place between.
“I'm just talking to someone who doesn't identify as a man, but I think it's important to take a step back and say that what's being shown throughout this presidential campaign, whether it's black masculinity or something else,” Mills said. But I have to say it's a story of two types of masculinity in general. On the one hand, you see patriarchy, bullying, locker room talk, bravado, etc. , this toxic masculinity. Donald Trump proudly says he's going to take care of the little women, they need to stay home, no one should have cats, only children. It is argued that we should give birth to
He added, “On the other side, on the Democratic side, there's a gentleness, a more holistic masculinity and masculinity, a father, a husband, a public servant who cares deeply about people.'' To all you tough guys out there, of course Coach Walz is a veteran. He's a coach, but he's also a human being, and when you look at him, you see some of the versatility and kindness of masculinity that voters see unfolding before their eyes. Do you want the bravado of toxic masculinity that demeans and degrades women, or do you want someone who believes that all mothers, daughters, and sisters are equal to him?”
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