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Eating Meat Perpetuates "Hegemonic Masculinity", Feminist Professor Says
Authored by Toni Airaksinen: A Pennsylvania State University sociology professor recently argued that eating meat perpetuates “hegemonic masculinity” and “gender hegemony.”
In the most recent issue of the Journal of Feminist Geography, professor Anne DeLessio-Parson argues that “hegemonic masculinity implies an imperative to eat meat” and that this helps reify other power hierarchies as well.
To study the link between masculinity and meat, DeLessio-Parson interviewed 23 vegetarians who live in Argentina to probe how they deal with their country’s “meat-centric” culture, finding that being vegetarian itself is a political act.
Vegetarians also contribute to the destabilization of the gender binary, she argued.

“The decision to become vegetarian does not itself destabilize gender, but the subsequent social interactions between vegetarian and meat-eater demand gender enactment - or resistance,” DeLessio-Parson 'discovered'.


“Refusing meat therefore presents opportunities, in each social interaction, for the binary to be called into question,” she said, noting that women, for example, may not consider dating men who eat meat, while male vegetarians might end up spending more time in the kitchen as opposed to outside on the grill, all actions which can destabilize gender norms.
In an interview with Campus Reform, DeLessio-Parson explained that her interest in the issue arose after spending five years as a vegetarian in Argentina, where she worked with community organizations and as an English teacher.
There, she realized that vegetarianism isn’t just a lifestyle choice, but a feminist act.

“Women, one of the ways they push back against patriarchy, they say, 'This is my body. You don't get to tell me what comes in and out,’” she told Campus Reform, explaining that vegetarianism is a way women can assert their agency and autonomy.
She also noticed characteristics unique to male vegetarians, asserting that although many men in Argentina “still have these very hegemonic masculinity traits,” male vegetarians “seem more egalitarian and respectful” and “more open about talking about how sexism exists.”
DeLessio-Parson concludes that vegetarianism can help “destabilize not just gender, but also other hierarchies, and drive social change.

“If we can pay more attention to what we put in our bodies...we can create a better sense of peace in the world. Vegetarianism is a part of that,” she writes.
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  1. If you're not "pay[ing] more attention to what we[you] put in our[your] body", then either your man's 'meat' is too small or your meat is too wide. ...Which brings me nicely to my point, ...today is the zenith of ubiquitous gynocentrism and rampant overt misandry, ...it is we men who in particular need to be "paying more attention" to what we put our “meat” into.

    I was a dictionary definition feminist once [1980’s, way overdue an update, because real world feminism has very little to do with equality and everything to do with reinforcing the instinct born of the mathematics of the survival of the tribe aka traditionalism], ...today I would certainly never put my "meat" into any part of a feminist woman.


    After many generations of feminism:

    Everyone who dies at work is a man.

    Male suicide ratio twice that of 40 years ago.

    Down to 35% males at university.

    Everyone who is sent to die in international conflicts is a man.

    Everyone who is homeless is a man.

    In like for like comparisons women earn more than men

    Men have no progenitive rights to speak of.

    Men are treated twice as badly all the way down the line from arrest to imprisonment for the exact same crime.

    The disposable males, the second class citizens without even the rights of the most important thing in life of all, ...without the right to raise their own children…


    Role on sex robots with functional artificial wombs. We invented everything else, …obviously it’s now time we made women obsolete, …I’m now a post feminist Renaissance man aka MHRA aka natural born MGTOW.


    Good luck staying relevant after that.

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