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Bill Maher and Kyle chime in with a nostalgic longing for a "real man" archetype, citing cultural icons like Muhammad Ali, John F. Kennedy, and Howard Cosell as embodiments of masculinity gone by. They argue that modern America has lost its hierarchical bearings, leading to confusion and emasculation among men. Maher further explores themes of gender roles and how feminism and societal progress have muddled traditional notions of masculinity, often pairing it with stereotypes like misogyny or toxicity.