Tag: aggression


  • Genge: Rugby Must Embrace Animosity and Aggression

    Genge: Rugby Must Embrace Animosity and Aggression

    Genge argues for rugby’s confrontational edge England captain Ellis Genge has drawn a line in the sand for rugby fans and players alike, arguing that the sport’s confrontations, physicality, and raw intensity are essential to its appeal. In a climate where many sports have softened cultures and safety-first reputations, Genge suggests rugby’s edge is exactly…

  • Boys and the Myth of ‘Manly’ Traits: A Minority, but More Likely to Harm

    Boys and the Myth of ‘Manly’ Traits: A Minority, but More Likely to Harm

    New insights into masculinity and aggression A landmark study into adolescent masculinity reveals a nuanced picture: boys who cling to stereotypically “manly” traits are more prone to both hurting others and being hurt themselves. Yet, crucially, they represent a minority among their peers. The findings suggest that while rigid gender norms can elevate risk for…

  • Field Marshal Munir’s Stern Warning

    In a recent statement, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir emphasized that any aggression from India will be met with a forceful response. This declaration highlights ongoing tensions as he attended the retirement ceremony of General Michael E. Kurilla, showcasing military solidarity amid regional instability.