Article 6W1NM The Guardian view on modern masculinity: boys need mentors, not marketers | Editorial

The Guardian view on modern masculinity: boys need mentors, not marketers | Editorial

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Sir Gareth Southgate is right to warn that social media is trapping boys in toxic ideals. It's a crisis demanding real-world solutions

Boys used to be raised by their parents. Now, as they grow up, an increasing number are coming under the influence of toxic online figures who push a hollow, misogynistic version of masculinity. This isn'thelpingtheir character or their relationships. But it does work for a digital world where worth is measured in money, status and appearance. Girls havelong seen their mental health suffer from social media comparisons and phone addiction. But that doesn't make it any less troubling now that boys are being similarly affected.

In his Richard Dimbleby lecture for the BBC, SirGareth Southgate made a cogent case that young men are being failed by modern society - not just by absent role models, but by a culture that doesn't acknowledge failure and vulnerability while exposingthem to damaging digital influences. Withoutreal-life guidance, they can withdraw, becoming reluctant to talk or unable to express their emotions. Boys can fall into an unhealthy world of gaming, gambling and pornography.

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