If the KKK was smart enough, they would've created gangsta rap because it's such a caricature of black culture and black masculinity.
Jackson KatzThe argument that 'boys will be boys' actually carries the profoundly anti-male implication that we should expect bad behavior from boys and men. The assumption is that they are somehow not capable of acting appropriately, or treating girls and women with respect.
Jackson KatzIt's a bad thing that happens to women, but when you look at that term 'violence against women,' nobody is doing it to them. It just happens to them. Men aren't even a part of it.
Jackson KatzIn corporate culture, in sports culture, in the media, we honor those who win at all costs.
Jackson KatzWe need more men with the guts, with the courage, with the strength, with the moral integrity to break our complicit silence and challenge each other and stand with women and not against them.
Jackson KatzBen Roethlisberger is a proven winner in athletic competition. But the measure of a true leader is how they conduct themselves 24/7, not just during a winning touchdown drive or a goal-line stance. Leadership isnโt something that gets switched off because the game clock expires.
Jackson KatzCalling gender violence a women's issue is part of the problem. It gives a lot of men an excuse not to pay attention.
Jackson KatzTypical news accounts and commentaries about school shootings and rampage killings rarely mention gender.
Jackson KatzWe need to redefine strength in men, not as the power over other people, but as forces for justice.
Jackson KatzThere's been an awful lot of silence in make culture about this ongoing tragedy of men's violence against women and children... we need to break that silence, and we need more men to do that.
Jackson KatzElite athletes learn entitlement. They believe they are entitled to have women serve their needs. It's part of being a man. It's the cultural construction of masculinity.
Jackson KatzMany young men in the 1960s and 1970s came to reject some of the traditional ideas about manhood that many of their fathers tried to pass down - like unquestioning respect for authority even when that might mean killing and dying for questionable or unjust causes such as the Vietnam War.
Jackson Katz