By Daniel Greenfield @ Sultan Knish Blog
The ‘Healthy Masculinity Club’ at a Portland high school is described as a “place for guys to not be guys”
while the
‘Healthy Masculinity’ class at Montpelier High School in Vermont
indoctrinates boys on “how traditional concepts of masculinity have
harmed women.”
The ‘Healthy Masculinity’ movement is a component
of DEI, but it has attracted less attention and controversy than other
‘woke’ indoctrination programs that target ‘whiteness’ and teach racism
or promote pornographic sexual identity programming. Nevertheless it may
be even more destructive than all of the other high school DEI programs
put together.
Much like ‘whiteness’ courses, the premise of
‘Healthy Masculinity’ is that there is something wrong with being a man.
A Call to Men, for example, defines masculinity as a ‘Man Box’ in which
men are “expected to be strong, successful, powerful, dominating,
fearless, in control, and emotionless” that men have to “break out of”
to end their ‘toxic masculinity’.
The Tucson Unified School
District in Arizona promotes A Call to Men’s lesson materials that teach
that all men and boys are complicit in violence against women and girls
and that “the Man Box does not allow us to be fully human.” Vulnerable
boys are programmed to repeat the cultlike mantra, “I was taught gender
norms which means I can unlearn it and teach myself to be free.”
Such
classes, for now mostly elective, analyze manhood through the Marxist
model of power relations and come away with the conclusion that
everything wrong with the world is due to men or ‘toxic masculinity’ and
could be fixed by ‘unmanning’ men. It’s hard to think of a worse
message to feed developing teenage boys, but that’s exactly what schools
are doing.
‘Healthy Masculinity’ courses are part of the larger
woke deconstruction of sex as a set of artificial constructs. To be a
boy or a man, students are told, is not a natural biological phenomenon,
but a set of artificial warped ideas about masculinity or ‘toxic
masculinity’. And the goal of ‘Healthy Masculinity’ is to teach boys to
unlearn those ideas and to stop being men.
According to ‘Healthy
Masculinity’ course material, traditional heroic attributes such as
‘playing through the pain’, ‘controlling emotions’ and ‘seeking to
control situations’ are toxic masculinity. While ‘healthy masculinity’
involved deconstructing societal gender norms and crying a lot.
For
example, California’s LGBTQ History curriculum includes a lesson plan
produced by two women describing ‘toxic masculinity” as “traditional,
cultural masculine norms, particularly those that devalue emotion and
prioritize strength and stoicism.” These same narratives are promoted by
First Lady Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the wife of California Gov. Gavin
Newsom, who also heads the Representation Project and was responsible
for ‘The Mask You Live In’ film.
The Representation Project
claims to be the “leading gender watchdog” and promotes a
“#BoysWillBeBoys Healthy Masculinities Campaign” to allow boys “to
achieve their full human potential, free from restrictive masculinity.”
Boys are not actually human. Until they free themselves from their
“restrictive masculinity”, they’re less than human.
High schools
now routinely push Siebel-Newsom’s ‘The Mask You Live In’ film on
vulnerable boys. Its message and accompanying lesson plans attack the
idea of a “gender binary” and tell boys that masculinity is limiting and
forces them to give up things. Like wearing nail polish.
The
hateful indoctrination in schools is as usual downstream of academia.
Demonizing men has become a full-time academic profession with the
American Men’s Studies Association “advancing the critical study of men
and masculinities” responsible for such great academic works as “Not All
Men Piss at the Wall” from the Colonial and Modern Studies Conference
and “‘Damn, Channing Tatum Can Move!’: Women’s Accounts of Men’s Bodies
and Objectification in Post-Feminist Times.” The Center for the Study of
Men and Masculinities at Stony Brook University in New York used the
“prism of feminist theory” for its own critical study of men.
‘Healthy
Masculinity’ is, like ‘whiteness’ studies, bigotry cloaked in academic
language and warped through the lens of Marxist power analyses. It
begins with the false premise that men and boys are the cause of
violence against women, while ignoring the fact that it is men who
protect women and girls against violence. The warrior and the soldier,
the heroic traits stigmatized as ‘toxic masculinity’, are what keep
society safe from actual evil around us.
The promoters of
‘Healthy Masculinity’ are not actually concerned about violence against
women because they also support pro-crime policies like ‘criminal
justice reform’ which has defunded the police and set criminals loose to
assault women. The infrastructure of ‘Healthy Masculinity’ quickly
shifts away from protecting women and girls to deconstructing gender
norms and to insisting that men can be women if they really put their
minds to it. The transgender movement is devastating women’s sports and
threatening the lives of women
The core academic premise of the
‘Healthy Masculinity’ movement is that women also don’t exist. Much as
socialism comes cloaked in anti-capitalist discourse, the elimination of
what radical sexual identity activists consider to be the ‘gender
binary’ is preceded by stigmatizing men, but the movement has just as
little use for ‘femininity’ as it does for ‘masculinity’.
The
attacks on the so-called ‘gender binary’ have already led to heightened
suicide rates among both boys and girls, as well as self-mutilation
through the transgender movement and school shootings. There’s nothing
healthy about ‘Healthy Masculinity’ for boys or for anyone else.
Schools
should not be stigmatizing students based on their race or their sex.
‘Healthy Masculinity’ is just another example of toxic wokeness which
flouts basic civil rights norms while spreading hate among a highly
vulnerable population of teenagers. Just as there should be no classes
stigmatizing black students or girls, there should be no room for
classes that stigmatize white students or boys. ‘Healthy Masculinity’ is
hate and hate should have no place in school.
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine. Click here to subscribe to my articles. And click here to support my work with a donation.
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