On mobile so I can't quote very well. Speaking personally, I won't deny that there's a valid point to be made about the effects of overwhelming pressure to be masculine on men. However, it becomes much harder to take him seriously when it's grouped up with openly mocking tweets like "lol every day is men's day", as if we spend literally 364 days of the year bringing up social awareness of men's issues. That's what I take issue with. Because really, we don't. If we did, they'd be solved by now. That's the point of the day in question.
Edit: And to clarify, the APA source is more than sufficient. Thank you, Queen.