Mark Zuckerberg has lamented the rise of “culturally sterilized” companies that have sought to distance themselves from “masculine energy,” adding that it’s good for a culture to “celebrate a little more aggression.”
“I think masculine energy is good, and obviously society has a lot of it, but I think the company culture was really trying to move away from it”Zuckerberg said during a nearly three-hour conversation with podcaster Joe Rogan on Friday.
“It’s like if you want feminine energy, you want masculine energy. I think everything is fine. But I think the corporate culture has evolved to a more neutral culture,” he added, before discussing his passions for mixed martial arts and hunting invasive pigs in Hawaii.he added.
Mark Zuckerberg, who grew up with sisters and is now the father of three daughters, stressed that he supports women’s success, but he believes that does not require categorizing masculinity as “toxic” for them to succeed. succeed.
“I think we have shifted culturally in that direction”he noted. For the leader of the social media giant, a return to values more anchored in masculinity is necessary, without advocating the exclusion of women or other groups.
The podcast episode was released just days after Meta relaxed its content moderation policies for Instagram and Facebook to allow more leniency towards users criticizing immigrants, transgender and non-binary people, or making exclusionary statements based on a person’s sex or gender.
On Tuesday, Meta also announced the end of third-party fact-checking in the United States, and on Friday the company said it was ending much of its internal training and hiring efforts aimed at make its staff more diverse.
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