Louis Theroux’s documentary reveals a culture that no longer knows how to form men—where, without a shared moral framework, masculinity is reduced to status, wealth, and access to women.
"...meet prominent influencers who attract millions of young men seeking guidance on discipline, money, and relationships."
My opinion is, real men don't go anywhere to seek guidance from any influencer. Real men build their own lives on their own terms. Not as isolationists, but making it clear to everyone they meet that their standards are not subject to the majority rule of self-appointed trend setters.
People are treating men like they're a pack of gorillas that need to be stimulated only for the sake of the survival of the species and no higher meaning at all. We're all in a zoo.
"...meet prominent influencers who attract millions of young men seeking guidance on discipline, money, and relationships."
My opinion is, real men don't go anywhere to seek guidance from any influencer. Real men build their own lives on their own terms. Not as isolationists, but making it clear to everyone they meet that their standards are not subject to the majority rule of self-appointed trend setters.
How tragic that our pseudo masculine leaders are applauded in America.
People are treating men like they're a pack of gorillas that need to be stimulated only for the sake of the survival of the species and no higher meaning at all. We're all in a zoo.
Is there anything on Netflix that doesn't, ultimately, hasten the rot?
But isn’t it funny that at the end HE wishes he were more masculine.
Great article
Most men and women have lost their way