Male Sensitivity, Toxic Masculinity, and The Internet

<p>It began way before women were called bitches and ho&rsquo;s on wax. Rap didn&rsquo;t invent misogyny, but the art form did usher it into a new millennium. Now, rather than MCs rhyming about pimping, internet influencers are bragging about being involved in human trafficking. A couple of them have been arrested on that very charge.</p> <p>Much like anyone in a position of power, men feel threatened by the strides their counterparts have made over the years. It wasn&rsquo;t that long ago that a woman&rsquo;s place was said to be in the kitchen, satisfied with life as a homemaker, no matter her hidden aspirations. Today, we know women are capable of contributing in even more ways than they did before.</p> <p><a href="https://julioangelrivera1.medium.com/male-sensitivity-toxic-masculinity-and-the-internet-6d98c47de216"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>