The 'Meat Equals Manliness' Fallacy: Redefining Strength in an Age of Toxic Masculinity
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The 'Meat Equals Manliness' Fallacy: Redefining Strength in an Age of Toxic Masculinity
For as long as I can remember, the concept of “manliness” has been tethered to notions of dominance, inexplicably linked to meat consumption. The image of a rugged man grilling steaks or devouring a burger has been so deeply ingrained in our cultural psyche that it’s rarely questioned. But it’s time we did. This fallacy has found new life in today’s “manosphere,” a digital ecosystem dominated by figures like Joe Rogan, Andrew Tate, and Dana Whit…
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