Sarah Harte: Stand down, boys — masculine hierarchies are far from being neutered

Men remain positioned to influence policies, ideologies, working culture, and practices, and they do so in a way that is far from neutered and not always in female colleagues' interests or arguably even their own, writes Sarah Harte
Mark Zuckerberg believes that the corporate world has become too neutered. A reset is needed with a return to a more masculine energy. File photo: AP/David Zalubowski

Mark Zuckerberg believes that the corporate world has become too neutered. A reset is needed with a return to a more masculine energy. File photo: AP/David Zalubowski

We have entered an era of trash talk. In a post-truth world, winners go large with their opinions, and sexism has had a glow-up. Men are men, and women are women. 

Nowhere is this more evident than in the States. A gym-pumped Mark Zuckerberg recently enlightened us on what he thought of the corporate world when Joe Rogan interviewed him. Zuckerberg believes that the corporate world has become too neutered. A reset is needed with a return to a more masculine energy.

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