A Reframing of Masculinity, Rooted in Empathy | Gary Barker | TED

A Reframing of Masculinity, Rooted in Empathy | Gary Barker | TED

Understanding Violence and Manhood

Personal Experiences with Violence

  • The speaker recounts a traumatic event from 1977 in Houston, Texas, where a young man was shot over a personal dispute in a high school cafeteria.
  • Two years later, the speaker witnessed an incident of sexual violence at university that went uninvestigated, highlighting societal neglect towards such issues.

The Role of Manhood in Violence

  • The speaker identifies "manhood" as a central theme in understanding violence, noting that most violent acts are committed by men.
  • Statistics reveal alarming figures: over 800,000 gun suicides and around 600,000 homicides in the US since the shooting incident mentioned earlier; most perpetrators were men.
  • One-third of women globally experience violence from male partners; this raises questions about societal norms surrounding masculinity.

Societal Norms and Their Impact

  • Research indicates that two-thirds of men report experiencing physical violence from other males during childhood, suggesting early exposure to male aggression.
  • The conversation must focus on how boys are socialized into violent behaviors rather than blaming individual men for their actions.

Research Insights on Masculinity

  • Equimundo's research shows that 40-50% of men believe in harmful versions of masculinity characterized by competition and emotional suppression.
  • These beliefs correlate with increased risks for suicide and violence against others; adherence to toxic masculinity norms leads to significant harm.

Engaging Men in the Conversation

  • The speaker emphasizes the need for men to engage with these topics without dismissing women's experiences or knowledge about male violence.
  • Acknowledges men's shorter life expectancy due to lifestyle choices influenced by societal expectations of masculinity.

Reflections on Awareness and Change

  • A personal anecdote illustrates how young boys can be unaware of their vulnerability until discussions about mortality arise.
  • A letter from a boy after a talk reveals newfound awareness regarding men's health risks associated with traditional masculine behavior.

Understanding the Crisis of Manhood and the Importance of Care

The Online Conversations About Manhood

  • Young men are engaging in discussions about manhood online, with a mix of positive and negative influences. Some topics include health, fitness, and relationships as they strive to improve themselves.

The Influence of Negative Voices

  • A significant portion (40-50%) of young men in the US trust negative online influencers, indicating feelings of confusion and struggle among this demographic.

Loneliness and Mental Health Issues

  • Nearly 50% of men frequently contemplate suicide; two-thirds feel that "no one really knows me," highlighting a deep sense of loneliness. For young men of color, these challenges are exacerbated by systemic issues like job uncertainty and racism.

The Need for Compassionate Conversations

  • A poignant comparison is made regarding different experiences with manhood: for some, it’s a mild illness (like flu), while for others (especially Black men), it feels life-threatening (like pneumonia). This emphasizes the need for compassion in discussions about masculinity.

Breaking Down Emotional Barriers

  • Men often build emotional barriers to protect themselves, leading to disconnection from their feelings and others. Phrases like "I don't care" serve as shields against vulnerability but ultimately hinder genuine human connection.

Reconnecting Through Care

  • Humans are inherently wired to care; however, if this ability is not nurtured or practiced, it can diminish. Encouraging boys to engage in caring behaviors can help them develop meaningful connections.

Addressing Harmful Behaviors with Compassion

  • Society often responds to harmful actions by isolating individuals rather than fostering connection. While accountability is crucial for harmful actions, it's equally important to encourage empathy and humanity among men.

Advocating for Gender Equality Through Care

  • Discussions on manhood should not detract from the pursuit of gender equality; instead, they should complement it. Engaging men in conversations about care can transform them into allies for women's rights.

Reflecting on Childhood Innocence

Channel: TED
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Urging us to turn away from voices perpetuating harmful stereotypes, gender equality advocate Gary Barker shares three insights on fostering a culture of care, compassion and connection among men. "We are the most wired-to-care species on the planet," he says. "But if you don't use it ... you don't get good at it." If you love watching TED Talks like this one, become a TED Member to support our mission of spreading ideas: https://ted.com/membership Follow TED! X: https://twitter.com/TEDTalks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ted Facebook: https://facebook.com/TED LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ted-conferences TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tedtoks The TED Talks channel features talks, performances and original series from the world's leading thinkers and doers. Subscribe to our channel for videos on Technology, Entertainment and Design — plus science, business, global issues, the arts and more. Visit https://TED.com to get our entire library of TED Talks, transcripts, translations, personalized talk recommendations and more. Watch more: https://go.ted.com/garybarker https://youtu.be/coAopEn8Fn4 TED's videos may be used for non-commercial purposes under a Creative Commons License, Attribution–Non Commercial–No Derivatives (or the CC BY – NC – ND 4.0 International) and in accordance with our TED Talks Usage Policy: https://www.ted.com/about/our-organization/our-policies-terms/ted-talks-usage-policy. For more information on using TED for commercial purposes (e.g. employee learning, in a film or online course), please submit a Media Request at https://media-requests.ted.com #TED #TEDTalks #masculinity