Personally, I'd ask why toxic masculinity seems to increase in line with the percentage of children raised by single mothers, from what reporting I've seen on it.
That way your debater is forced to either concede that "toxic masculinity" is in fact getting better, try and assert that there are not in fact more children being raised by single mothers or go for the truly feminist defence of asserting that facts no longer apply to this feminist discussion.
Personally, I'd ask why toxic masculinity seems to increase in line with the percentage of children raised by single mothers, from what reporting I've seen on it.
That way your debater is forced to either concede that "toxic masculinity" is in fact getting better, try and assert that there are not in fact more children being raised by single mothers or go for the truly feminist defence of asserting that facts no longer apply to this feminist discussion.