WHY CAN’T A WOMAN BE LESS LIKE A MAN
Okay, then let’s ask, “Why Can’t A Woman Be Less Like A Man?” To answer, consider:
Two conflicting strains of contemporary obsession collided fatally in Parkland, Florida, two weeks ago, when an unstable teenage boy brought a rifle to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and killed 17 students.
The first is guns and what, if anything, should be done about them in a country whose constitution guarantees the right to keep and bear arms.
The second is the concept of “toxic masculinity,” the current bugbear of the female social-justice warriors whose brand of “feminism” is essentially misandry writ large.
The concept is an appalling combination of fear, ignorance, misapplied compassion, prescription drugs, and social mores—and a clear and present danger to American society that we must sort out, fast.












