Maybe the Reason the Left Is Losing Young Men Is Because We Treat Them Like We Want Them To Chop Their đs Off and Throw Them in the River
By Michael Kelman Portney
Letâs not mince words. The left has a messaging problem. A big one. While they clutch their pearls and workshop yet another meaningless slogan about inclusion, theyâve managed to alienate an entire generation of young men who might otherwise agree with their policies. Why? Because instead of engaging with these menâs struggles and insecurities, theyâre too busy telling them their masculinity is toxic and their very existence is problematic unless theyâre willing to surgically remove parts of themselvesâboth literally and metaphoricallyâand sacrifice them to the gods of performative virtue.
Now, before you clutch your ethically sourced pearls, let me be clear: Iâm not talking about gender-affirming care for trans individuals, which is a vital and necessary part of healthcare. Iâm talking about the broader cultural narrative thatâs turned masculinity itself into a dirty word, leaving young men feeling like they have to choose between embracing who they are or joining the ranks of the so-called âtoxicâ right-wing bros who at least tell them itâs okay to exist as men.
The leftâs approach to masculinity has become so hostile that itâs driving young men straight into the arms of people like Andrew Tate and Jordan Petersonâguys who offer them structure, identity, and a sense of purpose, even if itâs wrapped in a problematic package of misogyny and snake-oil self-help. Meanwhile, the left seems content to tell these same men that their struggles donât matter, their pain isnât valid, and the only way they can redeem themselves is by becoming eunuchs for the cause.
Itâs no wonder young men are fleeing the left like rats off a sinking ship. The right is offering them a narrative where theyâre not the villain of the story. The left? Theyâre offering guilt, shame, and a vague promise of redemption if theyâre willing to self-flagellate hard enough.
Hereâs the thing: masculinity isnât inherently toxic. Itâs not the enemy. But when the left refuses to engage with masculinity in a way thatâs positive, productive, and affirming, theyâre ceding that ground to the right. And guess what? The right is all too happy to fill the void. Theyâll give young men a sense of belonging, a community, and a purposeâeven if itâs wrapped up in regressive politics and harmful ideologies.
If the left wants to win young men back, they need to stop treating masculinity as a disease to be eradicated and start treating it as a strength to be harnessed. They need to offer young men a vision of masculinity thatâs compatible with progressive valuesâa masculinity thatâs compassionate, inclusive, and rooted in justice but still unapologetically strong.
Because until that happens, young men are going to keep drifting to the right, where at least theyâre told they have value, even if itâs in all the wrong ways.
So no, the left doesnât literally want men to chop their dicks off and throw them in the river. But metaphorically? Well, it sure as hell feels that way to a lot of young men. And if the left doesnât wake up and start offering these men a better alternative, theyâre going to keep losing them.
The question is: does the left have the guts to stop self-sabotaging and start actually listening? Or are they too busy playing into the caricature that the right has already so masterfully weaponized?
Time will tell. But if they donât change course soon, itâs going to be a long, lonely road to irrelevance.