
Over the weekend, somewhere between overhauling Meta’s fact-checking team and dismantling the company’s DEI programs, Mark Zuckerberg found time to record a podcast episode with Joe Rogan, gold chain and all. During their nearly three-hour-long sit-down, the CEO suggested that more corporations should embrace their “masculine energy.”
“I think a lot of the corporate world is pretty culturally neutered. Masculine energy is good, and obviously, society has plenty of that, but I think corporate culture was really trying to get away from it,” Zuckerberg said. “I think having a culture that celebrates the aggression a bit more has its own merits that are really positive.”
@thenewsmovement Mark Zuckerberg told Joe Rogan corporate culture had lost its ‘masculine energy’. The CEO of Meta was talking after he had just announced that UFC’s Dana White would now be on the board of Meta. Rogan is a commentator for UFC and a long time friend of White’s. Zuckerberg spoke to Rogan for nearly three hours and the pair discussed their love of martial arts, sparking Zuckerberg’s comments about masculinity. Zuckerberg said that corporate culture had become ‘neutered’. #meta #zuckerberg #joerogan #markzuckerberg
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“It’s one thing to say we want to be kind of, like, welcoming and make a good environment for everyone, and I think it’s another to basically say that ‘masculinity is bad,’” he added. Later in the episode, Zuckerberg credited martial arts for helping him to redefine his relationship with masculinity, telling Rogan that hanging out with his male friends while they “beat each other” has been a “positive experience.”
This sounds like the perfect opportunity to reinstate those Meta fact-checkers, considering men have held about 90 percent of CEO positions in Fortune 500 companies for over a decade. Anyways, sad to see a onetime wife guy go full manosphere. Sending our best to Priscilla Chan-Zuckerberg.