Authored by David Manney via PJ Media,
Dana Whitetouched some nerves this week when he mocked modern concerns over toxic masculinity and warned thatsociety is increasingly pushing young men aside.
Cue the shrieks in 3...2...1...0
White's broader point, however, resonated with millions of Americans who see young men struggling socially, economically, and emotionally while much of modern culture (read: feminazis) treats masculinity itself like abehavior problem needing correction.
White appeared onThe Katie Miller Podcast,where the host and wife of Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staff for policy, asked him about the state of young men and women in America today.
DANA WHITE: “When you're a man, you are the provider. You are the one that that takes care of your family. You are the example for your kids when they grow up and your sons, and your daughters.“You can't be that guy that I see posting on social media. Oh, I had a bad day, and…pic.twitter.com/3P1M8GsTZY
White went on to argue that young men are struggling witha wildly different set of circumstancesthan the ones he grew up with.
"Times are changing from when I was young," he said. "These young men, I think, you know, we went through COVID and the wholewoke era and allthe weird s--- that went on during that period. A lot of the young males felt displaced."
The UFC president noted that he often gets accused of outlandish things like "being the head of the manosphere, whatever that means" and of "toxic masculinity."
Around 12 years ago, I ran into such a proud feminist who started to rip me a new one because I held a door open for her. I let her go for about five seconds before laying some truth on her, saying, “You know who taught me to hold a door for women? My mother, the strongest person I've ever known.”
Source: ZeroHedge News