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There was a long, long op-ed in the Washington Post written by a presumably progressively political woman about the problem of men being so far behind women these days. She talked about the Reeves book we've been talking about in here. It gave her a backdrop upon which to write.
A lot of her op-ed (again, a really long one) space was spent on the right-wing courtship of disaffected males and opining that the left needs to do something to acknowledge the problem -- and perhaps assist in the socialization efforts instead of denying the problem exists while continuing to cheerlead female gains. It was interesting to see somebody make that kind of admission, and I think Reeves's sincerity in the belief in the problem and addressing it with a mind towards policy helped people otherwise reluctant to speak up to do so.
A lot of her op-ed (again, a really long one) space was spent on the right-wing courtship of disaffected males and opining that the left needs to do something to acknowledge the problem -- and perhaps assist in the socialization efforts instead of denying the problem exists while continuing to cheerlead female gains. It was interesting to see somebody make that kind of admission, and I think Reeves's sincerity in the belief in the problem and addressing it with a mind towards policy helped people otherwise reluctant to speak up to do so.