Ultra liberal online magazine Vox used Memorial Day to take someone to task for their “toxic masculinity”… the United States Marine Corps.

In part, the article states:

So before the Marine Corps can most effectively help maintain order in the world, it needs to maintain order among its own ranks. Perhaps more fundamentally, the Marine Corps needs to find its identity in an age when the Pentagon’s top civilian and military officials say women should be treated the same as men across the services.

But as bad as the article and its headline are, the replies that followed via Twitter are spectacular:

@voxdotcom Attention Vox Writers! We needs clicks, guys! Let's come up with a moronic statement for Memorial Day! THAT'LL get 'em in! — Chuck Vipperman (@ChuckVipperman) May 29, 2017

@voxdotcom @AlexWardVox This @voxdotcom article says more about its author than it does about the Marine Corps. pic.twitter.com/Nk5apVbqEm — Jenn Jacques (@JennJacques) May 29, 2017

@voxdotcom The Marine Corps has a "toxic masculinity" problem

> remember when that was a good thing? — deplorable mule (@jarsthemule) May 29, 2017

@voxdotcom We should definitely take advice on military standards & combat effectiveness from experts on women's advancement. What could go wrong? pic.twitter.com/i5zgOwbpvP — Alo Konsen (@OhioCoastie) May 29, 2017

@voxdotcom You can thank "toxic masculinity" for the civilization that has given you the freedom to spout your nonsense. — Michael A. Pastore (@MAPastore92) May 29, 2017

@neontaster @voxdotcom Vox is the Onion, without the wit or grasp of reality. — Aaron ? (@Peekaso) May 29, 2017

@voxdotcom @AlexWardVox Alex, it's Memorial Day. You chose this day to publish a hit piece on the Marines. Be ashamed, if that's possible for you. — Kron (@Kronykal) May 29, 2017

@voxdotcom Masculinity isn't toxic. Written by a bunch of cowards who never served in their lives and would crap their pants at loud noises. — Millennial Views (@millennialviews) May 29, 2017

The ignorant article did serve to give us something useful, though: the glorious hashtag #ToxicMasculinity.

Thank you, @voxdotcom, for the creation of yet another hashtag that will be appropriated. #ToxicMasculinity is as delicious as #Deplorables https://t.co/H9zoPyu0eL — James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) May 29, 2017

@RealJamesWoods @voxdotcom Funny how #toxicmasculinity is never applied to barbaric Muslim men subjugating women, raping girls, stoning gays & beheading apostates. — Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) May 29, 2017

I'd rather the Marines have #ToxicMasculinity than have to be pulled off the front lines for hormone injections. — Jason Kost (@KostJason) May 29, 2017

@voxdotcom Boy just look at all this #ToxicMasculinity it took to secure liberty and freedom with an ultimate sacrifice. Happy Memorial Day, Vox. ? pic.twitter.com/lD4LpdUE0N — The Railway Man (@HTJTMattTTTE) May 29, 2017

But be careful with all your pictures of glorious masculinity, they may hurt someone’s feelings…