Being a new man in the era of Trump

President Trump’s re-election seemed to determine a cultural turning point in sex-a violent reaction to #Metoo and the other progress of women’s rights, and a return to a time when men could be men.

His campaign told the men that they lost their situation in American society and that the Trump administration would return it. Vice President JD Vance repeat The point in a gathering of conservatives last month: “Do not allow this broken culture to send a message that you are a bad person because you are a man, because you want to tell a joke, because you want to get a beer with your friends or because you are competitive.”

It is a message they want a lot of men who lead Trump to hear: Republican men are more likely than others to agree that Americans have negative opinions for Military men. Nearly half they say that this is true, compared to a quarter of people in general, according to L. Pew Research Center survey It was conducted during the campaign, and the results that were Reflected In other polls.

But survey data, academy research And interviews with men who are applying in Trump indicates that most of them do not want to return to more traditional Male also requires men to be aggressive, dominant or gowns. Instead, they want the Americans to have different masculinity – one positive instead of negativity, and wide instead of distress.

In general, the respondents were likely to say that American society focuses a lot on traditional male features such as physical strength and risks. The majority believed that there was not enough focus on attention or openness to emotions.

The majority – including Republicans – said that some of the behavior made by men were unacceptable, such as talking about women in a sexual way, drinking a lot or throwing a punch.

This is not always the president’s message – found responsible for sexual assault, he said he “protects” women Member From his administration or right Influencers.

Anna Kelly, a White House spokeswoman, said, including employing senior employees through executive orders to executive orders Expanding artificial insemination Access and Driving sexual transgender women From participating in women’s sport.

Men who lead Trump not necessarily participate in the beliefs of muscle or sexual bias, as the survey and interviews appear. Instead, many believe that progressive people have gone away.

“The distinction is accurate, but it is a common pattern in political ideology.” Oppose Opposition movement.

Logan Fischer, 21, who explains cars in Blue Springs, said. He said that these feelings in the Trump campaign were “above the top.”

However, it is believed that boys and men look at him very negatively, starting from school, as he told teachers who are not fairly looking at children as “less intelligent, because we are more stringent.”

He said: “The way people look at men now, especially the way people look at the straight white males, it is everything” we hate all men. “

Mr. Fischer hopes that men have got more space to be more complete copies of themselves. He said the male becomes toxic, when people assume that there is only one way to be a man.

He said, “We lose a lot of positive male.” “Many society believes that men should never show feelings, and they are always the big man in the room, and they are always strong. But we are human. We also have emotions.”

Young people, who swing towards Mr. Trump, grew up in these elections, when most mothers worked and girls surpassed them at school. Some heard that “the future is female.”

However, they also saw male sex roles expanding. The younger men were likely to have a PEW survey to say that American society should put more value on the soft features of men, and that it was acceptable for men to do traditionally feminine things such as making an effort in their style or taking their husband’s name. Generally, they are Gender equality support Policies are like AbortionOther data appears.

“This idea is that young people in particular want to return to some of the golden age of masculinity, they lack the mark greatly,” said Daniel Cox, director of the Secretary Center at the American Institute of American Institutions, a right -wing research center. “This is not a world they know. The world that they know is expected that men and women will be equal and treat equally, and what they are increasingly interested in is an uneven field that tends against them.”

The men fell behind women in educationand Relations And some jobs. The oath blamed the left for the efforts made to include women in more fields, and for movements such as #Metoo and phrases such as “toxic masculinity”.

“The masculinity is poisonous. We have to love to get rid of it completely,” said Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta America.

Trump’s executive order Remits diversity policies He said that it has caused men to pass on jobs: “The diligent Americans who deserve to have a bullet in the American dream should not be deaf, polite, or close opportunities because of their race or gender.”

Logan Roberts, 18, a security goalkeeper near Bellefir and Washington, believes that traditional gender roles are the best – working men and maternal women.

“I now feel that women are given more chances of men,” he said. “The truth is that if you are a business owner, or as a professor, if you do not give them these opportunities, you will be canceled.”

Although Republican men were more likely to believe these ideas, only a minority found a PEW survey of 6,204 adults. Republican men were more likely than others to say that when women began to improve their education and their professions, men were worse. However, about a third of the Republican men said that the progress of women came at the expense of men.

Republican men were more likely to say that changing gender roles made life more difficult. But again, the minority of these beliefs.

Republican men were less likely than others to say that society should be more acceptable for men who took unconventional roles between the sexes, but the number of pluralism said that society had the right acceptance.

“In many ways men do better,” said Christopher Pontella, 25, a constructive worker in Bricsse, New Jersey, because they are less limited to behaving in a certain way, especially when dealing with mental health, “said Christopher Pontilla, 25, a building worker in Bricki, New Jersey.

Democratic voice in college, when he said he was affected by ideas like intersection – how identities such as sex and race overlap. But he felt that focusing on these issues went far and was not related to “fears in the real world of adults” that he has now, like the economy.

“It is clear that people deserve rights,” he said. “But much of what they have turned, the Trump team, is not afraid to have different opinions about things, all these things that are dug in the college semester.”

Anthony McKinch, 38, welcomed Rothsters, New York, to change the roles of the sexes. He said: “My father is the old school – he was the breadwinner, and he never talked about his feelings.” “My wife and I are very open to all these things together.” She, unlike it, ended the university, and as a nurse earns more than he does in building management.

He said he likes to see more women in power: “One can argue that men run this country and we have not done the best job in that.”

Although he works with a group of “Alpha Men”, he has never heard anyone in his daily life he says the sexual things he saw online. But they were attracted to Mr. Trump, because he seemed to be men who knew.

He said: “I think many of the regular blue collars are echoes with Trump because although he is a billionaire,” he said, he said it is a kind of garbage speaker. “And if you go on any construction site, this is what we do.”

Richard Reeves, the founding president of the American Institute for Boys and Men, said that even if Mr. Vans exaggerate when he said that men could not tell a joke or have a beer with friends, he and Mr. Trump, along with the bouquet who helped them convey their message to men, were exploited in something. He said: “Fun, transgression, and free conversation” happens on the right, while people on the left are afraid to say the wrong thing.

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