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Our Hero Terry Crews Dropping Serious Truth Bombs About Feminism, Misogyny, and Toxic Masculinity
The former NFL player, who is now married with five children (four of whom are girls) and one granddaughter, said that he has had to do some serious thinking about the world in which hes raising his children, and thats part of what made him want to actively speak out about feminism and the fight for equality. When I see the world and the way people are treated, I see so many domination and control issues, said Crews. The truth is, everyone is equal and valuable, and everyone is necessary, but there tends to be a dismissal of certain groups.
But, Crews clarifies, hes not trying to speak for women, but rather to be the best ally he can. Women are more than capable of handling themselves, and have been doing so wonderfully for years, explained Crews. What I am saying is, as one man to another man, examine your own mind-set. Examine what makes you tick. Because if you feel that you are more valuable than your wife and kids, thats a problem. In his book Manhood, Crews cites male pride as something that stops men from changing their outlook on how they treat women.
Crews also spoke at length about rape culture and its prevalence in the world of sports and football, noting that hes known many men who believed women were responsible for their own sexual assaults because of how they were dressed. Once I realized that I was part of that culture, I knew that I had to change it, Crews said, citing 50 Shades of Grey as an example of pop culture projecting abuse as romance, and said that its simple in our society for men to use lies, guilt, and shame to control women something hes seen at length in his work with the Polaris Project to stop human trafficking.
http://www.themarysue.com/terry-crews-on-feminism/

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(8,481 posts)Kalidurga
(14,177 posts)I agree. This was very insightful. And as far as I am concerned it is not at all a controversy, yet I expect that there could be a backlash.
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NewJeffCT
(56,844 posts)and, good for him for speaking out. Hopefully, one day, he will be the norm for athletes and not the exception.
BainsBane
(55,780 posts)It's good to see men, especially ones admired by other men, speaking out on these issues.
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genxlib
(5,862 posts)As long as we seem intent on bringing Idiocracy to life, President Camacho might be the saving grace
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(34,582 posts)"Sit your monkey ass down"
mountain grammy
(27,662 posts)What a great interview. Thanks for posting.
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ismnotwasm
(42,625 posts)I admire the heck out of the guy
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