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Masculinity is NOT toxic; Stephen L. Miller on Graham Platner, Scott Pelley

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This episode is a must-listen for anyone who's been following the recent news about the Democratic Party's nominee for US Senate in Maine, Graham Platner. But outside of the rightful scrutiny Platner is facing - we explore how many men may be unfairly vilified as part of the 'patriarchy,' 'misogynist,' or having 'toxic masculinity.' Ryan delves into the world of men who are making headlines, from the UFC to the halls of Congress, and explores the idea that men are finally having their moment in America. But is it really a moment of celebration, or just a reaction to the perceived wrongs of the past? This episode covers a range of topics, from the recent statements on CNN by Scott Jennings and Carla Sands on the behalf of men in society to the controversy surrounding Graham Platner's past. John Fabbricatore, a former senior advisor to the Trump administration, speaks with the Heritage Foundation about his experience working to locate and rescue unaccompanied minors who were trafficked across the Mexican border. Meanwhile, Ryan shares a powerful message from Facebook friend Lesley Hollywood about the importance of appreciating men in our lives, and Ryan thanks her for acknowledging the important role masculinity plays in our lives. One of the key points of discussion is the way that men are portrayed in the media, and how this can impact our perception of them. Ryan also touches on the topic of false accusations and the importance of verifying claims before jumping to conclusions. Conversely, Versus Media podcast host Stephen L. Miller joins the program with a discussion about the recent controversy surrounding Graham Platner's problematic past and the way that the media is handling it - or not handling it. If you're interested in hearing more about these topics and Ryan's thoughts on the matter, be sure to tune in to this episode. With a range of perspectives and insights, this is a must-listen for anyone who wants to stay informed about the latest news and trends. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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