Mark Zuckerberg lamented the rise of “culturally neutered” companies that have sought to distance themselves from “masculine energy,” adding that it’s good if a culture “celebrates the aggression a bit more.” “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 you want female strength, you want male power”, Zuckerberg said during the season of The Joe Rogan Experience.
Zuckerberg said in the interview that he was uneasy about speaking with the traditional press, adding that podcasts are assisting in a” sea change in terms of who are the voices that matter” ( sea change ).
In the Rogan interview, Zuckerberg claimed White House officials had “scream” and” plague” at Meta workers as part of discussions about how to moderate Covid-19 content during the pandemic. In response, Zuckerberg claimed in the Rogan interview that Zuckerberg had criticized the Biden administration.
” It was brutal”, Zuckerberg said, adding that the management overstepped in its calls to get down comments about the epidemic, including comedy, sowing distrust among the public. In a letter to Congress from August, he recently addressed these concerns. ” The US state may be defending its businesses, not be at the edge of the lance attacking its businesses”, Zuckerberg said.
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