Honestly, I thought it was satire. Selected amusing paragraphs below.
https://www.insidehook.com/article/sex-and-dating/why-men-hate-astrology-toxic-masculinity
Maybe they realise it is time-wasting bullshit peddled by charlatans?
What? They don't care what gay and bisexual men had to say? Talk about LGB erasure.
Or, astrology is foolish, frivolous, and stupid. (I wouldn't say evil).
There are solid arguments for veganism. There are no solid arguments for astrology.
Astrological malpractice lol. How is that distinguishable from astrological practice?
This woman votes.
I know when I was a kid, I tortured and killed small animals, and then I read the astrology column so I could scoff at it.
Is there anything that the patriarchy doesn't explain? It's like unified field theory, except better.
The rest of the article goes on in this vein, and gets even more ludicrous, if that can be imagined. Toxic masculinity, patriarchy, imperialism, Enlightenment ideals as progenitor of modern toxic masculinity.
But a final note, and straight men on the board, take not - faking nice on astrology could get you sex.
https://www.insidehook.com/article/sex-and-dating/why-men-hate-astrology-toxic-masculinity
Straight men, the internet has a question for you: Why do you hate astrology so much?
Maybe they realise it is time-wasting bullshit peddled by charlatans?
Hannah Ewers was among the first to pose the query in a 2018 Vice article, followed by Leah Thomas writing for Cosmopolitan the next year. The answers they found, based on interviews with real, red-blooded, astrology-hating straight men,
What? They don't care what gay and bisexual men had to say? Talk about LGB erasure.
In other words, men feel entitled to belittle and denigrate astrology for the same reason they feel entitled to belittle and denigrate anything else society has coded as “feminine” or otherwise related to women: because the very thread that holds a patriarchal society together is the fundamental — if now largely unspoken — belief that womanhood itself is inherently bad. Thus, anything of or related to women must, by extension, be foolish, frivolous, stupid or simply evil.
Or, astrology is foolish, frivolous, and stupid. (I wouldn't say evil).
As society increasingly begins to reckon with the forces of toxic masculinity and the adverse effects it has on people of all genders — including straight, cis men — those who openly deride astrology are beginning to find themselves among a class of “alpha-male” types often characterized by less-than-progressive views and a commitment to dated, arguably unsavory notions of hypermasculinity.
As recent reports on the rise of “wokefishing” — in which online daters boast more progressive views than they actually hold — suggests, even those who proudly position themselves toward the right of the political spectrum know that their views might not be helping their dating lives. And while dissing astrology may be a less egregious offense — more akin to expressing antipathy for veganism than, say, raging against a specific minority community — it can still come off as a red flag.
There are solid arguments for veganism. There are no solid arguments for astrology.
“It just feels very closed-minded to me when a guy is immediately very dismissive of astrology, even when he plays it off as a ‘joke,’” says Emma, a 25-year-old who considers herself a moderate astrology fan.
For what it’s worth, however, Reynolds is willing to cut astrology haters a little slack if they’ve been burned by astrological malpractice at the hands of amateur enthusiasts.
Astrological malpractice lol. How is that distinguishable from astrological practice?
Meanwhile, if astro-intolerance is a red flag,
This woman votes.
While the leap from astrology to sexism may seem questionable, Reynolds actually sees modern male antipathy for astrology as deeply rooted in patriarchal structures, suggesting a more insidious mindset may underlie casual astro-shaming as well as much darker manifestations of toxic masculinity today.
This link between astrology hating and misogyny is apparent in more overt ways, specifically the mere act of men belittling a woman’s interest in something in the first place. As Reynolds wrote in his response to Ewers’s Vice article, “If he belittles you because you’re into astrology, fuck him. (And I don’t mean literally.) You don’t need to look up his Mercury sign to know he’s a jerk.”
But according to Reynolds, there’s more to it than the obvious red flag of a guy being rude to a woman.
“There’s something that I think is deep in the male psyche that we need to talk about,” he tells InsideHook. “Men associate who they are, as men in relationships, with how they shape and define the other person’s personhood. Their sense of identity is that fragile, and that has really powerful implications — not just in terms of how he’s dealing with you in a particular conversation on the first date about astrology, but in more bizarre and horrendous ways, like why are there more men who do murder-suicides?”
Obviously, not all men who hate astrology are killers, but Reynolds’ argument seeks to highlight the insidious through line that unites seemingly casual displays of sexism and machismo to their horrific extremes — and it doesn’t just begin with the modern masculinity crisis as we know it today.
I know when I was a kid, I tortured and killed small animals, and then I read the astrology column so I could scoff at it.
Is there anything that the patriarchy doesn't explain? It's like unified field theory, except better.
The rest of the article goes on in this vein, and gets even more ludicrous, if that can be imagined. Toxic masculinity, patriarchy, imperialism, Enlightenment ideals as progenitor of modern toxic masculinity.
But a final note, and straight men on the board, take not - faking nice on astrology could get you sex.
I’m not saying you have to become a certified astrologer or even an avid fan; a little respect and openness is really all we ask. If you want to take it a step further, learn your sun sign, and if you really want to impress a date, figure out your moon sign as well. It won’t kill you, and ultimately you’ll seem like a kinder, chiller, more generally pleasant person than the guy who rolls his eyes and climbs atop his anti-astrology soapbox in the middle of a first date. And, hey, you might even like it.
