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Dana White mocks concerns about so-called ‘toxic masculinity,’ warns society has ‘displaced’ young men
UFC president Dana White spoke on Tuesday about how he sympathizes for young men who have been “displaced” amid widespread panic about so-called “toxic masculinity.”
White appeared on “The Katie Miller Podcast,” where the host and wife of White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller asked him about the state of young men and women in America today. White went on to argue that young men are struggling with a wildly different set of circumstances than the ones he grew up with.
“Times are changing from when I was young,” he said. “These young men, I think, you know, we went through COVID and the whole woke era and all the weird s— that went on during that period. A lot of the young males felt displaced.”
The UFC president noted that he often gets accused of outlandish things like “being the head of the manosphere, whatever that means” and of “toxic masculinity.”
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“The only people who hate ‘toxic masculinity’ are women who hate themselves,” Miller argued.
After White noted that even men he has encountered are using that term, Miller argued, “It means that men in our country need to grow a pair again.”
White recalled a past interview with a journalist who kept talking about the manosphere and “toxic masculinity” to the point White began to stop taking either of those things seriously.
“I grew up in the 80s when, you know, men were men. Now it’s a whole other world out there,” he said.
Miller went on to suggest that there is a fundamental disconnect where women want a classic masculine man, but have been ideologically convinced that sort of man is toxic, asking, “Don’t you think it’s that women want a man to take care of them, to step into that provider caretaker role — and that so many men are not doing that these days, and that’s why it’s just called ‘toxic masculinity’ is what is a traditional gender role?”
“It is never, ever going to change,” White said. “I don’t care how powerful a woman is, what she does. Women want to be taken care of, treated right, and they want to feel safe. It’s just it’s that’s nature. And it’s a man’s job to do all that.”
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He then chuckled, saying, “As I get deeper into this, you’ll realize how ‘toxic’ my masculinity is.”
White went on to condemn the rhetoric around men’s “mental health,” saying this completely misunderstands men’s purpose, arguing that when one’s role is to be the provider, they cannot spend their time complaining online about having a bad day.
Miller responded by arguing that feminism is at fault.
“I’m a strong believer in that, like, when feminism started increasing in our country, so did the decline in the birth rate because, as they told women, you need to be equal to a man,” Miller said.
She argued the moment women stopped valuing the vital role of motherhood in society is when they lost their femininity, and that moment, in turn, is “when you started having weak men.”
“Yeah, you could be right,” White said. “I don’t know how it all started, but there’s nothing I hate [like] when men don’t act like men. It’s like it drives me absolutely crazy.”
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Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel rented a boat together while she was pregnant, documents allege
Dianna Russini and Mike Vrabel allegedly rented a boat together in June 2021, when she was pregnant with her first child, according to TMZ.
The outlet also obtained photos showing the two signing a company waiver to rent the boat in Putnam County, Tennessee:
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TMZ reports that a source with direct knowledge said Russini and Vrabel were the only people on board for their two-to-three-hour rental.
“We’re also told Vrabel and Russini appeared cautious about photos being taken, and while she declined to pose at all with the staff, Vrabel agreed to snap one pic but allegedly asked that no images be publicly posted,” the report states.
Russini gave birth to the first of her two children later that summer.
“A week after the boat outing, Russini posted an IG photo, seemingly of Kevin on a New Jersey beach, with the caption, ‘Lucky to have great people to spend this holiday with this July,'” TMZ adds.
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For background, photos showed Russini and Vrabel hugging and holding hands at a private resort in Arizona last month. Afterward, both downplayed the gathering as an innocent exchange between two adults.
Since then, additional photos have emerged of the two gambling at a casino in 2024 and seemingly kissing at a bar in 2020.
Russini also resigned from The Athletic, while Vrabel missed the third day of the NFL Draft for what was described as “counseling.”
OutKick reached out to Russini personally and to Vrabel’s agent for comment on documents related to the alleged boating trip. Neither responded at the time of publication. This story will be updated if either does.
That said, skepticism is growing that Russini was ever on a “girls trip” in Arizona.
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