“When you look at the state of manhood in the West, it’s clear that we’re witnessing a time when the feminisation of men is reaching its climax after years of policies and social engineering.”
I’m less than a minute into my interview with the delectable Noor Bin Ladin, and it’s already abundantly clear that this won’t be a surface-level discussion of the more obvious stereotypes of 21st-century masculinity we’re all familiar with. It starts out gently enough – “What’s the first thing you think of when I say, ‘Men in 2021?’” Answer, “Soy boys!” – but then, hold your breath!, we’re already taking a deep-dive into the causes of the present-day crisis not just of masculinity, but of Western civilisation itself. I shouldn’t have expected anything less.
For those of you who don’t know, yes, Noor Bin Ladin is a member of that Bin Ladin family, and September is never the best of months to have that infamous surname. It’s a time that elicits solemnity and reflection from Noor… Read full article