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Granderson: Hey, straight guys, be like Tyler James Williams, not Josh Hawley
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Speculation about the sexuality of the 'Abbott Elementary' star prompted an insightful take on the cruel effects of policing masculinity.

In a new book, Sen. Josh Hawley , stuck in a 1950s version of American culture, blames the “woke left” for emasculating men.the left’s problem with men, and the Bible“Thousands of American men today are aimless, adrift and struggling, cut off from the good jobs that allowed their fathers and grandfathers to build and support families,” he wrote. “They’re not getting married or having kids. They’re withdrawing from school and the labor force.

It’s the kind of disingenuous analysis we’ve come to expect from Hawley, who still tries to come across as Rambo even after the footage of himpretty much showed that persona to be cosplay. Which takes us back to one of Williams’ much-needed points: Straight men are told to live under crushingly narrow guidelines for behavior. It was smart of Hawley to run from the crowd. He was in danger. But his version of manhood doesn’t let him acknowledge that. He was probably scared. That’s a healthy part of the full range of human emotion, for masculine-identifying humans just like everyone else.Nike and the league have a huge soapbox and an obligation to use it to save lives.

Nothing reins in a so-called alpha man faster than the threat of being seen as gay. I’ve heard “Don’t be gay” used to stop happy men from dancing in bars and “Man up” to prevent sad men from expressing sorrow. There are best friends afraid to hug one another because “that’s gay.”This is why Williams’ response was a relief. He could have responded to the rumors about his sexual orientation with resentment or fear. Instead he chose compassion.

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