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If the only men offering an unapologetic vision of masculinity are guys like Andrew Tate, some men will naturally be drawn to them. If men have to act slightly embarrassed or ashamed of their masculinity (“I’m not like those insecure bros,” “I’m a man but I think women should lead and men should shut up,” “True men aren’t afraid to cry when Donald Trump insults immigrants,” etc.) in order to be considered part of the sane, acceptable, respectable, sophisticated, centrist coalition of normal people, a lot of men will decide they’d rather not be a part of that coalition anyway. If you have to be an unreconstructed caveman to be a man, a lot of men will choose to be unreconstructed cavemen.

I think a guy like Brett McKay is an example of a positive role model for men who is simultaneously honorable and decent and respectful of women, but also unquestionably masculine.

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