Scott Galloway
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It's giving election day?
It's giving election day.
Um, why are you here?
What's the motivating factor?
Eating pizza with a fork.
A fork.
No real New Yorker does that.
Hillary Clinton received nearly 79% of the vote here.
Donald Trump, 18%.
He's leaving New York, so I say good riddance, good riddance to Mr. Trump.
That masculinity is a wonderful thing.
We all need a code, and some people get that from religion, their family, the military.
I think a lot of young men are lacking a code, and then masculinity can be a wonderful code that helps young men lean into some of the things they feel more inclined to lean into, be a provider, be economically viable.
I think at a capitalist society that it makes sense up front to assume at some point you need to take economic responsibility for your household, which sometimes
It means getting out of the way and being more supportive of your partner who might be better at that whole money thing.
The whole point of prosperity, the whole shooting match, that's the means, but the ends is to immediately pivot to the second stool of masculinity, and that is to be a protector.
If you think about the jobs that we associate with masculinity, military, fireman, cop, at the end of the day, they're protecting.
And I think the most disappointing thing about some of the men we would naturally look to as role models for masculinity, whether it's the wealthiest man in the world or the president, they've skipped the whole protection part.
I think that...
being sued concurrently by two women for sole custody of your child because you haven't seen that child, or cutting off aid to HIV-positive mothers could not be any less masculine.