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Jennifer L.W. Fink's avatar

I love that, at the start of this section, he acknowledged the labor force impact but said straight up: It's not just about labor. Boys and young men are dying of suicide. With those comments, he underscored that we need to care about men & boys b/c they are human who deserve care -- not just because we need them as workers or b/c we want to prevent violence or make other people safer. Boys and men need and deserve care, period.

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Joey Frijoles's avatar

This is the Trump effect, and this is one of the only politically smart responses I've seen from a Democrat. This is not to say that Wes Moore is insincere about any of this--I'm sure he is committed to this and came to these conclusions mostly on his own.

BUT, Trump and Trump supporters and their new dominance of the nation have made it SAFER for Dems to say obvious things like this. Again, this is not to say that Wes Moore wouldn't have been brave enough to say this a few years ago; he probably would have been. It's just to say that MOST Democratic politicians have been talking about toxic masculinity up until today.

From a purely strategic political standpoint, this is exactly what Democrats should be doing. Instead of just whining about Trump and therefore confirming the electorate's already dim view of Democrats, Democrats should try to co-opt these issues. BE the party of government efficiency and cost-cutting instead of letting Trump own that space. BE the party of helping young men instead of letting Trump own that space.

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