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Editor Who Starts Book Club Has Panic Attack After Reading About 'Contemporary Masculinity'

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If I could do things over, I'd have joined the military rather than gone to college, or at least stuck with ROTC. Instead, I majored in English. That means I read a lot of novels. I had a great class on dystopian literature and another great class on Russian literature. I also ended up in a feminist literature class where I had to read Margaret Atwood's "The Handmaid's Tale" when it was pretty new, not a miniseries on streaming services. This would have been the late '80s. I thought the book was hysterical crap then and have made no effort to watch the TV show, though I get a good laugh at the handmaid cosplayers who show up at protests. Atwood is Canadian, but she was triggered by Ronald Reagan's presidency and considered the U.S. a theocracy.

Anyway, there's a piece in the New York Times on Thursday about why men aren't reading novels. (I admit I haven't read a novel since I graduated. No, that's not true … I read "Snow Crash" by Neal Stephenson, considered a "cyberpunk classic." And my wife had gotten me started on some Scottish murder mysteries by J.D. Kirk.

Check this thread:

Publishers don't understand men, just like Democrats need to spend $20 million studying men's "syntax." They're trying to walk back decades of "all sex is rape" and "toxic masculinity," and men — outside of White Dudes for Harris — aren't feeling it.

The dude starts a book club, talks for two hours, has a panic attack, is diagnosed with depression, and grapples with painful realizations about toxic masculinity in his own life. Sounds like an example of "healthy masculinity" to me.

The crude talk shows of the "manosphere." Joe Rogan, we get it.

… geared toward women.

… industry". Subsequently, men read less.

… question.

"… major publishers, then perhaps they aren't interested in the books you are publishing!

It's kind of like Hollywood … if you want people to come back to the movie theater, try putting out some good movies.

Indeed. And that comes from the author of several novels that appeal to men, Townhall's own Kurt Schlichter.

… independent woman who’s trying to balance life and love in the big city

A better question to ask themselves is why men have stopped reading the New York Times. It's because of trash like this.

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