LOADING ERROR LOADING Jerry Seinfeld said in a podcast week that he likes a “real man” and misses “dominant masculinity,” angering a considerable part of the online population. (Watch the video below.) “Nothing says frail male ego like talking about ‘dominant masculinity’ this way,” one woman on X wrote .
Advertisement The comedian was discussing the heavy nostalgia of his 1960s-set Pop-Tart comedy “Unfrosted” when he joked about wanting to be a real man but falling short. He then appeared to delve into more serious territory. “It was JFK, it was Muhammad Ali, it was Sean Connery, Howard Cosell ― you can go all the way down there,” Seinfeld told “Honestly” host Bari Weiss in a podcast released Tuesday.
“That’s a real man. I want to be like that someday. Well, no, I never really grew up.
You don’t want to as a comedian because it’s a childish pursuit, but I miss a dominant masculinity. Yeah, I get the toxic, thank you, but still I like a real man.” “I miss a dominant masculinity.
.. I like a real man.
” @JerrySeinfeld on a nostalgia for the 1960s found throughout his new movie, “Unfrosted,” and what’s been lost in our culture today. Listen to his full conversation with @BariWeiss now: https://t.co/NzOqYTgVTI pic.
twitter.com/XGkEgAHuYl — Honestly with Bari Weiss (@thehonestlypod) May 28, 2024 Many viewers pushed back at the “Seinfeld” legend: Nothing says frail male ego like talking about “dominant masculinity” this way:.
