Jameela Jamil- why?!?!
Why on a podcast for men and about men does the first episode have Jameela Jamil on having seemingly taken out a bet with someone to see how many times she can say the word “patriarchy” or something similar knowing she won’t dare be called out. Outrageous. So apparently the patriarchy is a thing yet the majority of men suffer under it as well? Perhaps that is because it is not what feminists claim at all? She sounded reasonable at many points such claiming to be against misandry and trying to stick up for short men (unfortunately by lying / brushing over how hard they actually have it). But she was so quick to bring everything thing back to women or patriarchy whenever she could. She didn’t really expand on many of the points to defend against the rampant casual misandry in the world. And she only spoke passionately about insecurity felt by short men because it has directly impacted her The “dad bod” discussion was also shallow and didn’t acknowledge that what is held up as a dad bod *now* is certainly not an average dad bod. It is a slightly fluffy Jason momoa and still probably in the top 3-5% male physiques world wide And why did the men’s health guy not acknowledge that pretty much ALL those god like models on the covers are on PEDs? Perhaps not in the scope of the episode I hope the rest of the episodes are better but it may take some time for me to get to them after this huge misstep of a first one.
Rovagerg via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/13/21
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Svellecca via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/19/22
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Ppppphhhttt via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/29/21
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driven2review via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/14/21
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