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Graham Platner's downfall reminds us: toxic masculinity isn’t leadership

Politics The Hill By Kim Villanueva, opinion contributor 17 Jul 2026 13:00 1 min read
Graham Platner's downfall reminds us: toxic masculinity isn’t leadership

Platner is just the latest example of a culture that continues to excuse, protect and promote powerful men despite credible allegations and clear warning signs. Again and again, women are told to stay quiet, wait their turn, or accept that accountability can come later.

Platner is just the latest example of a culture that continues to excuse, protect and promote powerful men despite credible allegations and clear warning signs. Again and again, women are told to stay quiet, wait their turn, or accept that accountability can come later.

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