Jerry Seinfeld said he is nostalgic for the “agreed-upon hierarchy” of American culture in the 1960s, adding that he misses “dominant masculinity.”
https://t.co/YJ8lSB5qxf- The Hollywood Reporter (@THR)
May 30, 2024 - Seinfeld says he misses the 'agreed upon hierarchy' of American culture in the 1960s
- He claims that without a sense hierarchy people are uncomfortable 'lean on the horn and drive the way they do', seemingly blaming the lack of hierarchy for the current social climate
- He also claims he misses 'real men' and cites people like JFK, Mohammad Ali and Sean Connery as the 'real men' he aspired to be like
- “I miss a dominant masculinity. Yeah, I get the toxic thing, but I still like a real man.”
Source Wonder who was at the top of that 'agreed upon hierarchy' he wants back.