“I want feminine energy and I want masculine energy,” Zuckerberg said on an episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience.” “I think that’s fine, but I think the corporate culture was leaning towards something a little more neutralized like this,” he added, adding that mixed martial arts and invasive species in Hawaii He talked about his passion for hunting pigs.
Zuckerberg, who began his career assessing the attractiveness of women at Harvard University, added that he has three sisters and three daughters and wants to see women succeed in business. .
“When women come into the company, they may feel too masculine, because they don’t have the energy they naturally have,” he told Rogan. “We want to have a company that allows women to succeed and that derives all its value from having great talent, regardless of background or gender.”
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This podcast episode features Mehta relaxing Instagram and Facebook’s content moderation policies to criticize immigrants, transgender and non-binary people, or make xenophobic statements based on someone’s sex or gender. The release comes days after the company granted more lenient measures to users who On Tuesday, Meta also announced the end of third-party fact-checking in the United States, and on Friday it announced it would suspend many internal training and recruitment efforts aimed at increasing workforce diversity.
Friday’s episode marked Zuckerberg’s second appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience.” Regarded as the world’s most popular podcaster, Rogan has 19 million subscribers on Google’s YouTube and more than 15 million subscribers on Spotify.
In the interview, Zuckerberg expressed discomfort with engaging with traditional news outlets, adding that podcasts are facilitating “a big shift in who the voices are that matter.”
As Election Day approached last year, President-elect Donald Trump joined Rogan’s podcast, calling it the “podcast election” as campaigns turned to podcasts rather than traditional media to get their messages across. It fueled an election campaign that came to be called. Mr. Zuckerberg has repositioned his company in recent months to favor Mr. Trump and even had dinner with the president-elect at Mr. Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Florida. Zuckerberg is also scheduled to attend President Trump’s inauguration.
Zuckerberg criticizes Biden
Since the U.S. election, Mr. Zuckerberg has sought to align himself with the incoming administration — praising Mr. Trump in public, donating to his inaugural fund, appointing a key ally to Meta’s board of directors and It recently changed its platform’s content policy.
Zuckerberg criticized the Biden administration in his interview with Rogan, saying White House officials told Meta employees amid a debate over how to manage coronavirus-related content during the pandemic. He claimed that he would “scream” and “abuse” him.
“It was brutal,” Zuckerberg said, adding that his administration’s demand that posts about the pandemic, including satire, be taken down went too far and led to mistrust among voters. He previously wrote about these complaints in a letter to Congress in August.
“The U.S. government should protect its own companies, not be at the tip of the spear attacking them,” Zuckerberg said. In contrast, the Facebook founder said he was “optimistic” about Trump’s return to the White House.
“I think he just wants America to win,” Zuckerberg said.
President Joe Biden expressed regret over Mehta’s decision in an unusual White House press conference Friday night.
“It’s completely contrary to everything America stands for. We want to tell the truth. We haven’t always done that as a nation. We want to tell the truth,” the president said. Ta. “There are millions of people reading this stuff and going online and reading it, and that’s it. I just think this is really embarrassing.”