Rollo Tomassi
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It would be about, I would presume it's about the state of masculinity.
Remember, it's in the UK, and this is sort of post, like, the adolescence docu... It's not even a docu... I don't want to say documentary because it's not.
It's that work of fiction.
Since then, it's been a real popular subject to talk about, you know, misogyny laws and the state of masculinity, the state of men and boys.
It's interesting to me that the topics and the things that we have been discussing in the manosphere for really two decades right now is starting to finally become unignorable to people who would just simply sweep it under the rug prior to all of this.
So if you're looking at even a guy like Richard Reeves, who is part of the Brookings Institute, very left-leaning think tank organization,
I don't know if he still holds this title, but when President Biden was in office, he was the head or the director or something of the branch or whatever it is, the government branch for men and boys or whatever it was.
Um, and, uh, like I said, I don't know if that's necessarily still a thing, but it had gotten to the point where it was unignorable.
And Mike and I had him on the show.
We made, heck, I, I suggested that he be brought on the Dr. Phil show.
Hmm.
Um, because I liked what he had to say.
I think it's interesting that it's gotten to the point where it's become so unignorable that even the left has to talk about these issues right now.
But what they're doing is then they're taking these points and they're bastardizing them or they're, they're making them about women.
It's, it's not a men's problem.
It's, it's men's problem and how it affects women.
Um,
And so I think it's encouraging that, uh, Oxford university would reach out to myself and to Myron.
Um, and you know, Chris Williamson too, the great, but, uh, just to have this kind of a discussion, but, um,
I will, we'll see where it goes.