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>This article does a good job giving an overview of the links between toxic masculinity and eating meat/domination over animals. This is a concept that's been explored for a long time and is gaining more prevalence. See for example Carol J. Adams' "The Sexual Politics of Meat". Even just googling "meat masculinity" will show you tons of discussion like this and this.
>I don't see carnism linked to toxic masculinity very often in this sub. Given how deeply this affects all of us, our cultural, societal, and gender roles, our health, our environment, and multiple systems of oppression (speciesism, racism, sexism, classism, etc.), I think this difficult topic ought to be more well-known and discussed outside of vegan circles.
I wrote my thesis on this. Here are a few of my sources and some new works:
The Dreaded Comparison: Human and Animal Slavery
Eternal Treblinka
The Sexual Politics of Meat
Aphro-ism: Essays on Pop Culture, Feminism, and Black Veganism from Two Sisters
Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation