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Obama’s Take on Masculinity Triggers Political Debate

by Red Right Politics
July 21, 2025 at 12:34 pm
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Obama’s Take on Masculinity Triggers Political Debate

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 17: Former U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at a Democracy Forum event held by the Obama Foundation at the Javits Center on November 17, 2022 in New York City. The all day event featured speakers from a variety of backgrounds conversing on the state of global democracy and opportunities for the next generation of global leaders. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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Former President Barack Obama didn’t exactly whisper his latest hot take — he dropped it like a grenade right into America’s living rooms, and people are still blinking at the smoke.

On Michelle’s “IMO” podcast, in between the polished banter and the carefully staged intimacy, he declared that young men ought to have gay friends. Not just as friends, mind you, but as a kind of moral sherpa — someone ready to call them out on “ignorant” remarks and, here’s the kicker, to prepare them in case they someday have a gay or “non‑binary” son.

Now pause right there. The former commander-in-chief isn’t just suggesting that good manners matter. He’s not simply reminiscing about a cherished mentor. He’s sketching out a roadmap for raising boys in America — one where dad alone isn’t enough, traditional guidance is somehow incomplete, and your son’s hypothetical gender identity now drives the playbook. Let that sink in for a moment.

He recounted his own college days, talking about a gay professor he admired, a man who “called him out” when young Barack’s remarks didn’t pass the politically correct smell test. It’s a polished anecdote, sure, but listen carefully. Obama isn’t just celebrating tolerance; he’s hinting, with that trademark smoothness, that fathers might not be equipped on their own — that masculinity, in its raw form, needs outside referees to keep it in line.

And then he doubles down, tossing in that “you need that person in your friend group” line, as if building a family means you’d better assemble a rainbow‑approved advisory board. The implication is unmistakable: without it, your son might somehow feel “alone.” There’s no mention, of course, of the obvious — that millions of families have raised sons with strength, kindness, and perspective without ever outsourcing fatherhood to a diversity committee.

But the context matters, and here’s where things start to sting for anyone who remembers 2016. This is the same president who, with the stroke of a pen, tried to bulldoze decades of Title IX interpretation and open girls’ locker rooms to biological males. His administration’s letter didn’t just “clarify” the law, as they claimed; it rewrote it in plain sight, redefining sex and setting off a nationwide firestorm that schools, parents, and female athletes are still dealing with.

Fast‑forward to now, and the message is slicker but just as loaded. Fathers, he says, can’t be “everything.” You need that extra “perspective,” and by perspective, he’s not talking about Grandpa’s fishing trips or Uncle Joe’s hard‑earned wisdom. He’s talking about filtering masculinity itself through the lens of identity politics — preparing for a hypothetical future that demands ideological compliance before it demands love or protection.

WATCH: Barack Obama says men need gay friends to tell them when they’re “ignorant.”

“You need that person in your friend group so if you have a boy who is gay or non-binary, they have somebody that they go, “OK, I’m not alone in this.” pic.twitter.com/9pR9TimJOi

— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) July 17, 2025

And here’s the part that nobody in the podcast room challenged: where exactly does this road lead? When a former president casually suggests that fatherhood is incomplete without approved ideological mentors, what’s the next “perspective” they’ll tell you your kids need? And if you’re not already wondering where this cultural script is heading… you might want to.

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