Decentralized Voices
The conversation highlights the evolving landscape of community representation, emphasizing the effectiveness of social media in amplifying voices that may not dominate traditional media. It explores the idea of a "post-maleness," suggesting that while certain archetypal traits of manhood can remain, they need not define modern masculinity. The discussion also touches on the importance of diverse perspectives within movements, showcasing the power of figures like Patrice and Deray in shaping narratives.In this clip
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