Masculinity So Fragile is a recurring theme among Twitter feminists and Tumbleristas. This is because ridicule is a very powerful psychological tool to use against men.
Here is a very good example. The idea that men "need" a razor that resembles an off-road vehicle is deeply insulting and fallacious. Some men may want it. Some men are playful and in touch with the little boy that they used to be. This is something worthy of mockery.#MasculinitySoFragile you need to buy a razor that's shaped like an off-road vehicle 😐 pic.twitter.com/2Jl2azWLyI
— Mootel 6™ (@Mala_Moot) February 21, 2016
But what does the use of ridicule say about the speaker? A person that mocks another is telegraphing their own psychological brokenness. They are suffering from deep insecurity themselves. A psychologically damaged person will try to make themselves feel better by displaying derision.
Ridicule is weaponized feminism, and very effective. One of the best ways to humiliate a man is to laugh at him. There is a word that describes a person that takes pleasure in the inadequacy of another person without remorse or shame.
Sociopath.
Yes, men are insecure. We are human beings, after all. But to heap scorn upon us for being human, is, well, kind of sadistic.
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