To an Englishman, all masculinity is toxic masculinity. This awareness of your own inadequacy is why you, as a people, feel the need to belittle men from neighboring countries, depict them as one-dimensional caricatures and insult them with food-based pejoratives. In fact, the only allowed maximum level of masculinity in Gamma Britain would be someone like UK's top manlet, Jeremy Hardy, being passive-aggressively cheeky about upper middle-class small-towners. All other forms of masculinity in the media are either football hooligans or SAS guys having a quiet pint at the pub.
To an Englishman, all masculinity is toxic masculinity. This awareness of your own inadequacy is why you, as a people, feel the need to belittle men from neighboring countries, depict them as one-dimensional caricatures and insult them with food-based pejoratives. In fact, the only allowed maximum level of masculinity in Gamma Britain would be someone like UK's top manlet, Jeremy Hardy, being passive-aggressively cheeky about upper middle-class small-towners. All other forms of masculinity in the media is either football hooligans or SAS guys having a quiet pint at the pub.