
"It's a lot about deep seated insecurity, ultimately. Men who feel they need to be performative or misogynistic, it's about them not feeling good enough essentially, but it's hidden with meaningless bravado."
"That has been epitomised with Trumpism and everything that goes with that... It's terrifying having a son because people get lured into this idea very easily."
"But at the end of the day there is a deep emptiness within that, as we all know, and eventually all those people will find that out, if they haven't already."
Theo James discusses the challenges of raising a son in today's society, influenced by the manosphere and extreme views on masculinity. He criticizes the performative and misogynistic attitudes prevalent among men, attributing them to deep-seated insecurities. James highlights the impact of capitalism, where wealth is celebrated regardless of morality. He expresses fear that young boys may easily be lured into these toxic ideologies, emphasizing the importance of empathy and morality over materialism and bravado.
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