Liz Plank
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Podcast Appearances
Well, you look at the Manosphere doc.
It is or who's that guy who interviews all of them?
Who's South Asian?
I think he's South Asian.
He's in a studio with a one of those race cars in the back.
That's definitely like a green screen.
Do you guys know what I'm talking about?
Okay, you have no idea.
He interviews a lot of these, these minus your guys, he interviewed the guy from the minus your doc, who's like, you know, says that women have never invented anything like that guy.
And the set of the interview is like what a 12 year old boys version of being a man looks like.
And a lot of people have been using the Simpsons meme of net, I think it's Ned Flanders with his little like race car bed.
not netflanders um oh my god bart's friend's dad yeah millhouse's dad has a race car bed i think he gets a divorce and maybe gets a race car but i don't know what i don't remember and so people are like this is the energy that it's giving like like a 12 year old boy wants a race car bed and um these men are sort of uh using literally like that level of intellect in order to um
sort of like, yeah, conjure this ideal of masculinity that like boys would want.
And I think that on both sides, that's what's happening.
You know, like when I was, yeah, 12 years old or maybe a little bit younger, I, yeah, I played with my Easy Bake Oven.
That's the only thing I fucking cared about.
Like my parents were like, you need to get a fucking life.
I was like, that's all I could talk about.
And I wanted babies to like, you know, dolls to play with.
Like that's what, you know, yeah, an eight-year-old girl's version of being a woman is.