Joanne McNally
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It was like I'd done ayahuasca.
I was so high on the adrenaline of the podcast, but I was like, I hope we weren't too hard on him.
Okay, yes, he is still Prince.
He's just kind of rando Harry now, isn't he?
He's rando Harry.
But yeah, so I just...
I just want to add that in, I hope, because we were very worked up and I hope we weren't too harsh on him.
I think they were coming at it from a space of, you know, this male loneliness epidemic.
And there's a lot of men who are, as we call incels, involuntary celibates, who can't find a woman to ride them.
There's a new trend where de-centering men, women are financially secure.
Marriage and kids isn't what it was.
It's all kind of falling apart.
And women are actually quite good at being on their own.
We kind of have our community.
We have good friends.
And they're talking about, are these men entitled to have sex and keep their legacy and keep their genes going?
Because all these men are going to die out.
I think the big problem with the conversation was Stephen Bartlett asked the question, should society intervene?
Which, of course, any woman who hears this is like he sounds like he's trying to organise some mass grape in the town where women are going to be held down and impregnated or he's going to roofie the whole country.
I don't know what he was saying.