In a worldwhere the term “feminism” has been both celebrated and vilified, a new movement seems to be brewing on the fringes of the cultural zeitgeist: masculinism.
And no, I’m not talking about a movement to promote men’s rights in a thoughtful, balanced way. I’m talking about a bizarre, almost satirical phenomenon where some conservative men, MAGA men —particularly white men—are clamoring to be seen as marginalized.
Yes, you heardthat right.
The same demographic that has historically held the reins of power in politics, business, and culture is now crying foul, claiming they’re the new victims. It’s like watching a billionaire complain about how hard it is to find a good yacht repairman—it’s laughable, but they’re dead serious.
The Rise of the “White Card”
Picture this: a group of men sitting around a bar, lamenting how tough they have it. They’re sipping craft beers and talking about how immigrants are stealing their jobs, minorities are getting all the benefits, and trans people are somehow undermining their masculinity.
They’re playing what can only be described as the “white card”—a desperate attempt to claim victimhood in a society that has largely been structured to benefit them. It’s reverse psychology at its finest, or perhaps just a new strain of right-wing “woke” culture.
Let’s break this down.
The top three wealthiest people in the world—Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg—are all white men. And let’s be honest, none of them are exactly paragons of masculinity. These are not rugged, tough guys who look like they could chop wood or win a bar fight. They’re nerdy tech geekswho owe their success to their brains, not their brawn.
And yet, they have hot wives or girlfriends. Why?
Because they’re rich. It’s not exactly a secret that wealth can make up for a multitude of physical shortcomings. So, if these guys—who are the epitome of success—aren’t complaining, why are other men?
The Victim Mentality
The answer lies in the victim mentality. For some reason, certain men feel left behind. They see the rise of women, minorities, and LGBTQ+ individuals in various sectors of society, and instead of celebrating progress, they see it as a threat.
They’ve been sold a narrative that their masculinity is under attack, that their jobs are being taken, and that their very existence is being marginalized.
But here’s the kicker: they’re not marginalized. Not even close.
What they are, however, is disconnected—disconnected from the wealthy elite who have left them behind, and disconnected from the reality that their struggles are not the result of some vast conspiracy by minorities or immigrants. Their struggles are the result of systemic issues like income inequality, lack of education, and economic shifts—issues that affect everyone, not just men.
The MMMA Movement
Enter the Make Men Men Again (MMMA) campaign. Rumor has it that this movement was started by a group of conservative women who are fed up with the state of modern masculinity. An anonymous source has suggested that the idea for this group, including the name, came from Usha Vance.
Although this can’t be verified, as Vance was not available to comment, it would make sense considering she is a minority woman, Hindu and not Christian, and married to the biggest sycophant to the President. And JD Vance is anything but verifiably masculine.
Either way, the MMMA women are tired of men being emasculated by figures like liberal turned RHINO-herder, Tucker Carlson, who famously suggested that immigrants were coming for our jobs and houses and that men should tan their testicles to boost testosterone.
Yes, you read that correctly. Testicle tanning. If that doesn’t scream “peak masculinity,” I don’t know what does.
The MMMA movement is a call to arms for men to reclaim their masculinity, whatever that means. It’s a reaction to the perceived feminization of society, where traditional gender roles are being challenged, and men are being asked to adapt.
But instead of adapting, some men are doubling down, insisting that they need to be men again and diversity shall not interfere—whatever that means.
The Irony of It All
The irony of the masculinist movement is that it’s inherently weak. By claiming victimhood, these men are only making themselves look weaker.
They’re essentially saying, “We’re so oppressed that we can’t even compete with minorities and immigrants who have historically been discriminated against.”
It’s a bizarre form of self-sabotage, a self-inflicted wound that only serves to highlight their insecurities.

And let’snot forget the hypocrisy.
Many of these same men who claim to be victims are often the first to dismiss the struggles of actual marginalized groups. They’ll argue that racism doesn’t exist, that sexism is overblown, and that LGBTQ+ rights are a threat to traditional values.
Yet, when it comes to their own perceived struggles, suddenly they’re all about fairness and equality.
The Role of Wealth & Power
It’s also worth noting the role of wealth and power in all of this. The men who are crying victim are often the ones who have benefited the most from the existing power structures. They’re not struggling because of some vast liberal conspiracy—they’re struggling because the world is changing, and they’re not keeping up.
Take the tech billionaires, for example. These men didn’t become successful by clinging to traditional notions of masculinity. They became successful by being innovative, by thinking outside the box, and by embracing change.
They didn’t tan their testicles or complain about immigrants (Musk is an immigrant)—they built empires. And yet, they’re the ones being held up as examples of what men should aspire to be.
The Real Problem
The real problem is not that men are being marginalized. It’s that the definition of masculinity is changing, and some men are struggling to adapt. They’re being asked to be more emotionally intelligent, more empathetic, and more open-minded—qualities that have traditionally been associated with femininity.
And for some men, that’s a bridge too far.
But here’s the thing: masculinity is not under attack. What’s under attack is the outdated, toxic version of masculinity that says men have to be stoic, dominant, and unemotional. That version of masculinity is dying, and good riddance.
The new masculinity is about being strong, yes, but also being vulnerable, compassionate, and self-aware.
The Path Forward
So, what’s the solution?
It’s simple: men need to become men again.
But not in the way the MMMA movement wants. They need to redefine what it means to be a man in the modern world. They need to embrace change, adapt to new realities, and stop clinging to outdated notions of masculinity.
And for the love of God, they need to stop tanning their testicles.
In the end, the masculinist movement is a symptom of a larger problem: the fear of change.
Men who feel threatened by progress are lashing out, trying to hold on to a world that no longer exists. But the truth is, the world is moving forward, and those who refuse to adapt will be left behind.
So, to all the supposedly conservative men out there who feel like victims: stop playing the white card. Stop crying foul. Stop tanning your testicles.
Instead, embrace the future. Be strong, be vulnerable, be compassionate. Be a man.

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