Jerry Seinfeld's Comments on 'Dominant Masculinity' Stir Debate
The comedian expresses nostalgia for 1960s masculinity and societal hierarchy, drawing mixed reactions.
- Seinfeld discussed his views on masculinity during an interview on Bari Weiss' podcast.
- He cited figures like JFK, Muhammad Ali, and Sean Connery as examples of 'real men.'
- Seinfeld acknowledged the concept of 'toxic masculinity' but maintained his preference for traditional masculinity.
- His comments have sparked both support and backlash online.
- Seinfeld's new film 'Unfrosted,' set in the 1960s, reflects his nostalgic views.