Dude, Where’s My Car? came out in 2000, and its explicit misogyny, homophobia, and racism exemplifies the kind of outdated masculinity that men who refuse to wear masks can’t seem to quit.
So why not empowering men to think outside of the traditional gender box? Masks are only the tip of the anachronistic masculinity iceberg, but perhaps they can also be the start of a frank conversation among men about the “male” code that’s killing them.And maybe, just maybe, men can be the ones to talk to each other about this rather than women having to bear the burden of the conversation? (In partnership with Meena Harris and , we made a !
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