A crazy Mark Zuckerberg video could vindicate him for this surprise confession in a major interview

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Donald Trump’s victory signaled a sea change in the culture.

People finally felt free to express themselves.

And a crazy Mark Zuckerberg video could vindicate him for this surprise confession in a major interview.

Zuckerberg finding his masculine energy

Americans are sick and tired of cancel culture.

They thought that voting for Joe Biden in 2020 would return things to normal, but the online censorship and “woke” brigades only got worse.

However, voters flatly rejected the Censorship Industrial Complex by electing Donald Trump.

After the election, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg signaled that he was changing content moderation policies on Facebook and Instagram to allow for more speech, similar to what Elon Musk did after he purchased Twitter.

Prior to the election, Zuckerberg said he was sitting out the 2024 election after he donated $400 million in “Zuck Bucks” in order to help Democrats get elected in 2020.

And Zuckerberg also signaled that the culture was changing in other ways.

During an interview with Joe Rogan, Zuckerberg confessed that corporate culture had become “neutered.”

He did not mention feminism directly, but that was clearly the implication.

Zuckerberg confessed to Rogan, “I think a lot of the corporate world is, like, pretty culturally neutered. […] I have three sisters, no brothers. I have three daughters, no sons. So I’m, like, surrounded by girls and women, like, my whole life. And it’s like so I think, I don’t know. [The] kind of masculine energy, I think, is good. Obviously, you know, society has plenty of that, but I think corporate culture was really, like, trying to get away from it.”

He continued, “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. And that has been a kind of a positive experience for me. Just, like, having a thing that I can just do with my guy friends. . .And we just, like, beat each other a bit. I don’t know. It’s good. It is good.”

Culture swung too far in a feminist direction

Rogan asked, “When do you think that happened? Was that a slow shift? Because I think it used to be very masculine. I think it was kind of hyper-aggressive at one point.”

Zuckerberg answered, “I think part of the intent on all these things, I think, is good. Right? I do think that if you’re a woman going into a company, it probably feels like it’s too masculine. It’s like there isn’t enough of the kind of the energy that you may naturally have, and it probably feels like there are all these things that are set up that are biased against you. And that’s not good, either, because you want women to be able to succeed and have companies that can unlock all the value from having great people no matter, you know, what their background or gender. You know?”

He believed that the pendulum had swung too far in a feminist direction. 

He added, “I think these things can all always go a little far. And I think it’s one thing to say we wanna 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 spectrum where, you know, it’s all like, masculinity is toxic. We have to, like, get rid of it completely. It’s like, no. Both of these things are good. Right? It’s like you want feminine energy. You want masculine energy. I think that’s like, you’re gonna have parts of society that have more of one or the other. I think that that’s all good. But I do think the corporate culture sort of had swung towards being this somewhat more neutered thing. And I didn’t really feel that until I got involved in martial arts, which I think is still a much more masculine culture. And so — and not that it doesn’t try to be inclusive in its own way, but I think that there’s just a lot more of that energy there.”

Much has been said about why Americans shouldn’t trust Mark Zuckerberg’s recent shift toward honoring freedom of speech on his platforms, but one image captured of him at Trump’s inauguration may just prove some good ole red-blooded American maleness is in fact creeping in. 


Ever since Zuckerberg began training in MMA, he felt more comfortable in his masculine energy.

He confessed that “you have an experience and you’re like, where has this been my whole life? It just turned on a part of my brain that made me say okay, this was a piece of the puzzle that should have been there, and I’m glad it now is.”


Unsurprisingly, feminists went berserk.

For example, The Huffington Post wrote a piece titled: “Please Don’t Be Like Mark Zuckerberg. Jobs Don’t Need ‘Masculine Energy.’ The Meta CEO shared his baffling, retrograde views with Joe Rogan.”

The fact that the Left went nuts over Zuckerberg’s measured comments is proof that he was over the target.

But now they’re sure to be in utter meltdown over him noticing Jeff Bezos’ fiancée Lauren Sanchez’ decolletage. 

Stay tuned to Unmuzzled News for any updates to this ongoing story.

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