CHARLIE KIRK | Are Men the Enemy?

CHARLIE KIRK | Are Men the Enemy?

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In this episode of Friday Field Notes, Ryan Michler tackles a controversial but critical idea: what if free markets aren't the problem—but the proving ground for masculinity? Ryan breaks down how systems built on risk, accountability, competition, and earned success shape men int ...  Show more

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