Mr. Zuckerberg Stated Most Business Require More ‘Masculine Energy’
1/12/20253 min read


Mark Zuckerberg regretted the increased number of what he calls ‘woke corporations’, which avoid tracing their energy to ‘masculine aggressiveness’; now should a culture ‘glorify it a bit more,’ that’s okay. “Masculine energy I think is good, and obviously society has plenty of that, but I think that corporate culture was really trying to get away from it,” Zuckerberg said during a nearly three-hour-long conversation with podcaster Joe Rogan published on Friday. “It’s like if you want the feminine energy, you want the masculine energy,” Zuckerberg said in the episode of The Joe Rogan Experience. That they are cool with Jonathan, Carter, and myself, is good. However, in my opinion the corporate culture had shifted to sort of become this relatively less masculine thing,” he continued before we got to talk about his interest in mixed martial arts and shooting feral pigs in Hawaii. Zuckerberg, who started his company by creating a website to rank women from his Harvard University, said that he has three sisters and three daughters, and would like to see women do well in corporations.
This means that, if you are woman joining a company, it may well seem too macho.” They’re — there isn’t enough of the energy that you may naturally have He said this to Rogan. “You want things that make women to be able to succeed, and have companies that can capitalize on all the opportunities that come with having great people regardless of their origin.”
Meta’s Rules Changes
The podcast episode was released at the heels of Meta bringing changes to the rules regulating content moderation for both Instagram and Facebook to let more aggressive hate speech against immigrants, trans and non-binary liquor individuals, as well as anyone who might be making exclusions based on one’s sex or gender. On Tuesday, Meta also announced that would stop third-party fact-checking in the US and on Friday it said that it was scaling down many of its internal efforts that were meant to increase the Diversity of its employees.
It was the second time that Zuckerberg was a guest on The Joe Rogan Experience show on Friday. Rogan, who Some refer to as the world’s most popular podcaster, has 19 million on Google’s YouTube and more than 15 million on Spotify. Zuckerberg, during the interview, got uncomfortable when asked to interact with the mainstream media and said that podcasts are becoming the means that is aiding a change in terms of who owns voices. President-elect Donald Trump appeared on Rogan’s podcast prior to the election last year and more and more campaigns began to move to podcasting instead of traditional media to get their messages out, which became known as the “podcast election”. Facebook’s Zuckerberg has been quietly working to make the company more acceptable to Trump in recent months; he and Trump dined together at the latter’s resort in Florida this month. There are also plans as Zuckerberg went on to attend Trump’s inauguration.
Zuckerberg Slams Biden
After the US election, Zuckerberg wanted to court the new presidency — publicly complimenting Trump, contributing to his inaugural fund, hiring a board member from Meta who is a Trump supporter, and now most recently modifying the content policies of his platforms.
During the Rogan interview, Zuckerberg took a swipe at the Biden administration suggesting that White House officials would ‘scream’ and ‘curse’ at Meta employees while trying to discuss how to properly regulate Covid-19 information posted on the platform during the pandemic. “It was brutal”, Zuckerberg said, saying that the administration went too far in demanding to delete posts about the pandemic, including satire, which foster distrust among voters. He has written about these complaints earlier in a letter to the congress in August.
“The US government should be defending its companies, not be at the head of the charge attacking its companies,” Zuckerberg noted. The founder of Facebook was, however, an optimist on Trump regaining his seat at the White House. Again, laughing, Zuckerberg responded: “I think he just wants America to win.” US President Joe Biden joined others in condemning the ban stating his disappointment in his rare Friday evening White House presser. “That’s just outright against everything that America stands for. We want to tell the truth. It is not though something we have always done as a nation. But we really want to get it right,” The president echoed them. “And you know, when you have millions of people reading, going online, reading this stuff, it is — anyway, I think it’s really shameful.”


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