In a world consumed by the devastating consequences of gun violence, the traditional image of
masculinity often intersects with aggression and force. But what if being a “real man” means
rejecting violence as solution to tensions and embracing dialogue as a path to resolution of
conflicts?


Picture this: A man discovers betrayal. His immediate reaction is driven by rage, and with a gun
in hand, poised for retaliation. Yet, the true test of manhood isn’t in pulling the trigger; it’s in
resisting the urge to resort to violence that could lead to death, destruction or detention (in
prison). It’s about confronting the issue head-on with composure, rather than succumbing to the
impulse for retribution.


What does it truly mean to be a “real man” in a world riddled with gun violence? It’s about
courage, yes, but not the kind that manifests in wielding weapons. Instead, it’s the courage to
choose conversation over confrontation, reconciliation over retaliation, and understanding over
aggression.


The redefinition of a real man isn’t just a fleeting idea; it’s a perspective that has the potential to
redefine societal perceptions of masculinity and challenge the normalization of gun violence. It
offers a fresh perspective on what it truly means to be a man in a world where the prevalence of
firearms threatens lives and communities.


Let’s craft narratives that challenge the status quo, stand up to outdated stereotypes, and pave the
way for a future where masculinity is defined by the ability to resolve conflicts without resorting
to violence. Our contemporary world doesn’t need more heroes armed with guns; but role models
armed with integrity to promote peace when misunderstanding comes. Today’s world craves role
models who choose dialogue over drawing daggers, words above weapons and lead by example
in promoting peace and understanding.


This perspective offers an opportunity for awareness raising campaigns that resonate deeply
with audiences impacted by gun violence. Imagine a story that artfully blends humor, emotions,
and a powerful message about masculinity—a narrative arc that underscores the strength found
in restraint; in opting for peace rather than self-serving punitive actions like retaliation or
revenge.


As you may share in this perspective, let’s be encouraged to circulate these narratives across
various platforms, ignite conversations and spark a paradigm shift in how society views
masculinity, and help address the scourge of gun violence.


Who’s ready to join the campaign to rewrite the narrative for a safer, more compassionate world?


By:
Mr. Gyebi Asante, Deputy Director, PPME & Darryl Amoatey, Assistant IT Officer,

National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons