Comedian Jerry Seinfeld says he misses the kind of men he admired as a child and would like to see “hegemonic masculinity” return to culture.
In an interview with journalist Bari Weiss, Jerry Seinfeld spoke about a wide range of topics, and at one point revealed that he looked up to certain role models.
“I always wanted to be a real man, but I never got to be,” he joked. “Back then, JFK was [John F. Kennedy]”Muhammad Ali, Sean Connery, Howard Cosell, if you get to that level, you’re a real man. I want to be that man one day.”
“I miss dominant masculinity. Yes, I know the toxicity, I know,” he said, “but I still like real men.”
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🔥🚨 UPDATE: Jerry Seinfeld says he misses ‘hegemonic masculinity’. ‘I like real men’
Speaking with Bari Weiss on the Free Press podcast “Honestly,” Seinfeld reminisced about wanting to be a “real man” growing up, joking that he “never was.”
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In recent weeks, Jerry Seinfeld has become an unwelcome figure among the woke left for his support of Israel in its fight against the Hamas terrorist organization.
Breitbart News reported that at Duke University’s commencement ceremony, students walked out in protest of Seinfeld being awarded an honorary degree, with some booing him and chanting “Free Palestine.”
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