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With regards to the Gillette advert- it's yet another example of the war on men. The agenda to demonize masculinity. It mainly depicts males bullying each other. Do females not bully each other too? What about females falsely accusing men of rape? What about the increasing number of women who feel they have the right to assault men? What about all the vindictive women who use children to get back at former partners, denying them access? What about women who financially exploit men? What about women who shame men who don't have money and assets? What about women who play men off against each other, and lure them into 'honey trap' attacks?  There are many behaviours, common among women, which could be described as 'toxic' as well, but you don't see any campaigns against it. Masculinity is being systematically demonized. The most disturbing part of the advert was the part where a man see's a woman walking past, then attempts to go and chat her up, but is pulled back by his friend. So chatting a woman up is an example of 'toxic masculinity' now? Unbelievable. The focus should be on toxic PEOPLE, irrespective of gender. The toxic people who created that advert would be a good place to start.

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Anonymous

Yet when I make a joke about the ad on my Facebook page, I have a male peer saying I'm the most butt hurt man on the internet. These beta simps capitulating to social gynocentricism are the worst. Imagine tampax making a commercial telling women not to be hysterical, not to cheat, not to steal half his belongings in the divorce after he caught you fucking the plumber, to be rational, to pay for your own food and drinks, and to not be so narcissistic. There'd be 100x more uproar.

Anonymous

It’s just another step in the march forward for the powers that be trying to break men. If you look at most parts of the world it’s men and masculinity that hold society together. Men tend to be more skeptical and free thinking, but that’s unacceptable for the elite.