IDLES Joy as an Act of Resistance
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Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
November 24th 2018


38334 Comments


Toxic masculinity is a sjw construct

Firedust
November 24th 2018


1176 Comments


Yay, more boring hipster indie crap

DDDeftoneDDD
November 24th 2018


23515 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

This thing is meant for people with the balls on the right place and not next to their neck. Just try to form constructive opinions without judging the others and maybe your balls go to where they belong.

DDDeftoneDDD
November 24th 2018


23515 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

And get a fuckin AVT lol

jpaulwegenast
November 24th 2018


168 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Toxic masculinity is a sjw construct"



Care to finish that thought, Gyro? Something tells me you might not fully grasp what social construct means...

GhandhiLion
November 24th 2018


17793 Comments


"sjw" lul "indie" double lul

Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
November 24th 2018


38334 Comments


It's a term coined and popularized by radical sjw to assign blame to males for being males. In the case of that one song here, it's attacking males who say "grow some balls" but sometimes you need to grow some balls and have a thicker skin, but a lot of these sjw pussies would say otherwise.

luci
November 24th 2018


12844 Comments


Referring to people as “pussies” in a derogatory fashion is an example of toxic masculinity.

jpaulwegenast
November 24th 2018


168 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Why would you want to grow some balls or have a thicker foreskin? Sounds pretty gross, IMO.



Usually when people express concern or offense it's usually good to delve deeper in a respectful way to better understand other people versus telling them to grow or thicken (i.e. fuck off) in material way. Toxic masculinity is not "males being males," it's males being shitty and abusing their privilege in order to retain dominance, thinking that saying things like "grow some balls" ends a conversation, when really its just a stupid and misogynistic thing to say that results in zero progress.



Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
November 24th 2018


38334 Comments


"Referring to people as “pussies” in a derogatory fashion is an example of toxic masculinity"

What if it was coming for a woman? Because I
can throw on a skirt and apply some makeup and change my name on fb. That's how it works, right?

Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
November 24th 2018


38334 Comments


It's not misogynistic you door knob, it's a figure of speech that means "toughen up". Sounds like you're the type that wants to molly coddle a generation of total wimps. Some people need to be told to fight back instead of submitting. Life is cruel and unfair, people need a reality check sometimes.

luci
November 24th 2018


12844 Comments


*calls someone a cunt in response to being called misogynistic*

Gyromania
Contributing Reviewer
November 24th 2018


38334 Comments


Would doorknob be more appropriate? Idk it that one is gender neutral or not

mindleviticus
November 24th 2018


10910 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

good stuff here but it doesn't really draw me in a whole lot

GhandhiLion
November 24th 2018


17793 Comments


You are all a bunch of pussies and knobs

Flugmorph
November 24th 2018


35411 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

smh

FearThyEvil
November 24th 2018


19392 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This album can't go 2 pages without turning into a shitfest again

Tyler.
November 24th 2018


19035 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Toxic masculinity is a sjw construct

widowslaugh123
November 25th 2018


4415 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

SJW masculinity is a toxic construct

hal1ax
November 25th 2018


15881 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Masculinity is not an sjw construct



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