Caricature de Scott Stantis, Chicago Tribune
Dans la foulée du MeToo, Gillette a décidé de dépoussiérer son vieux slogan pour passer un message aux utilisateurs de ses produits. Si l'intention est noble, le résultat divise comme on peut le constater dans cet article au titre tout en "nuances" de Todd Starnes sur le site de Fox News.
"There is literally a war on masculinity in America. It’s being waged in classrooms where professors are trying to convince a new generation of students that there’s something wrong with men who want to protect and provide for their families.
They want you to believe little boys who climb trees and tussle on the playground should be medicated. They believe there’s something evil about letting boys be boys.
My friend, the conservative commentator Allie Stucky, addressed this issue in a powerful “Prager University” segment.
“The growing problem in today’s society isn’t that men are too masculine; it’s that they’re not masculine enough,” she said. “When men embrace their masculinity in a way that is healthy and productive, they are leaders, warriors and heroes. When they deny their masculinity, they run away from responsibilities, leaving destruction and despair in their wake.”
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