Manosphere II : Electric Boogaloo
What to Expect
At our first discussion on the Manosphere, we named the problem. We talked about weaponized victimhood and what masculinity looks like when it goes wrong.
But criticism without construction is just a complaint — and Questions That Matter does its best to avoid that.
So for our second conversation on the Manosphere, we're asking some harder questions like: what could positive masculinity actually look like?
Not the Instagram version, but the real thing. Men who are genuinely strong without needing to dominate, who can be present without needing to perform,
and who have potentially figured out how to carry and address their pain without projecting onto the people around them.
The Manosphere attempts to tell men who they are and what they're for. If we're serious about considering something better, we need to be able to imagine
and describe it honestly without turning it into a lecture.