In reading and listening to the various claims toward opposition of self expression I've noticed there seems to be a common theme. Namely, the fear of moving forward and praising the virtue of the past.
We all know about those who use religion of course. Theirs is a weak case, made all the weaker because they don't tolerate discussion.
The audio above is a similar theme, though propounding a traditional society where women sought out strong men to give them orgasism and strong men were nobel and intelegent, passing down calm wisdom to their kids. His claims are based upon his notion that the rise of the empowered woman has effectively emasculated men. This has destroyed the father figure role so young boys are looking to their mothers and seeking to dress like them.
Hell, I had an orgasism listening to that guy.

But while it would probably be wonderful for all of us to have had a father of that ilk, the reality is, most people can't be like that. My father, for example, would model himself on whichever Hollywood nobel he had most recently seen, Gregory Peck, John Wayne and so on. But like the majority of men in his position, he never quite found the self acceptance he was seeking.
The intersting point about the audio is that it presents possibilities that seem, on the face of it, feasable. Admittedly, in part at least, because the speaker does come across as being very aimable and sober.
But people are not carved out of the same rock. They are no all carved to the same pattern. We are all, each of us, so very different.