ROLLING IN THE DEEP: To all the shouty men – time to stop the yelling, guys!

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ROLLING IN THE DEEP: To all the shouty men – time to stop the yelling, guys!
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Shouty men are relics who misread the tone of a changing world in which it’s no longer acceptable.

Shouting and incivility by male officials or public figures are being rejected in what passes for the modern world, and are generally regarded as being revealingly regressive as well as a tattered badge of toxic masculinity.

Not only did he have to apologise for his public attack on a journalist and a media publication, but also for the tone as well as hisLater, Khumalo apologised for his tone and also for his comments about whistle-blowers. Shouting is no longer a signifier of dominance or authority; it just makes you look like an immature poepol unable to control your emotions.

“It makes sense, then, that in an era already defined by boundless stress – and to a generation that normalised the term ‘micro­aggression’ – yelling has been recategorised as unacceptable behaviour.”

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