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UFC CEO Dana White does not believe in the term “toxic masculinity.”
Over the weekend, White was profiled by CBS’s Jon Wortheim for 60 minutes. During the interview, White spoke about cancel culture and free speech.
“I’m a big believer in free speech” “Unfortunately the most important speech to protect is hate speech…”
“I hate [cancel culture] on both sides.”
“All the stuff that’s going on with Charlie right now, I think you’re a disgusting human being if you’re celebrating the death of another human being.”
“But I don’t like trying to destroy people’s lives over doing something dumb.”
Dana White: “I think you’re a disgusting human being if you’re celebrating the d*ath of another human being. But people make mistakes and people are going to do dumb things. I don’t like trying to destroy people’s lives over doing something dumb.”pic.twitter.com/3XcJoSGiiV
— Thomas Sowell Quotes (@ThomasSowell) September 29, 2025
Wortheim would later ask White if he was worried about “toxic masculinity,” a term that White apparently doesn’t like.
“We are definitely unapologetically masculine,” White said.
“Can this bubble over too much?” Wertheim asked. “When you hear toxic masculinity, what do you–”
“What’s that mean?” White interrupte. “What’s the definition of ‘toxic’? … How can somebody be too masculine? Can you be too masculine?”
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“How can somebody be too masculine? Is that a possibility? Can you be too masculine?”
“No! The answer is h*ll no!”@DailyCaller pic.twitter.com/ZheAKOIBDW
— Jason Cohen 🇺🇸 (@JasonJournoDC) September 29, 2025