Zuckerberg Touts 'Masculine Energy,' Says Corporate World is 'Culturally Neutered'

Nick Kangadis | January 13, 2025
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In another snippet from Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” Zuckerberg took the corporate world to task for their lack of ability to take chances by playing culturally playing it safe.

Zuckerberg told host Joe Rogan that pushing a “masculine” agenda isn’t as evil as the establishment propaganda media constantly conveys.

“For me it’s…just a lot of the corporate world is, like, pretty culturally neutered,” Zuckerberg said. “I grew up, I have three sisters, no brothers. I have three daughters, no sons. So, I’m, like, surrounded by girls and, like, women my whole life. So I think, I don’t know. The kind of masculine energy, I think, is good.

Obviously, society has plenty of that,” Zuckerberg continued. “But, I think corporate culture is really, like, trying to get away from it. And, I do think there’s just something, it’s like, I don’t know. All these forms of energy are good, and I think having a culture that, like, celebrates the aggression a bit more has its own merits that are really positive.”

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One might attest Zuckrberg’s “awakening,” or even “masculine” turn, can be attributed to his taking up of the martial art of Jiu Jitsu in recent years.

Whatever the reason, he seemed to make a lot of sense here. While some conservatives migght, righfully so, have some trepidation concerning Zuckerberg’s 180, at this point we have to just take him at his word, especially when you consider he doesn’t speak this candidly very often.

For Zuckerberg’s comments in full context, watch below:

 

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