Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg might not be the first person who comes to mind upon hearing the term “alpha male,” but he recently opined that America’s business realm could benefit from a big dose of masculinity.
He weighed in on the matter as part of a wide-ranging interview on Joe Rogan’s popular podcast, asserting that a culture war against men and boys has directly contributed to many of the problems in today’s corporations.
As Fox Business reported:
“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,’ and I just think we kind of swung culturally to that part of the – the kind of – the spectrum,” Zuckerberg said during his recent interview with Joe Rogan.
Zuckerberg, who grew up with only sisters and now has only daughters, told Rogan that he wants women to succeed, but doesn’t think masculinity needs to be categorized as “toxic” for that to happen.
The tech billionaire credits martial arts for his change of heart when it comes to masculinity, telling Rogan that having something to do with his male friends