Kennedy's Fitness Ad with Kid Rock Sparks Controversy Over Anti-Science Views and Manosphere Ties
Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and musician Kid Rock have teamed up for a public health announcement that has raised eyebrows due to its ties to the manosphere and the MAHA (Men's Activism for Healthy America) movement. The unlikely duo appears in a fitness ad, sparking controversy over their involvement with groups that some associate with misogyny and anti-feminist ideologies.
US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and musician Kid Rock have teamed up for a fitness ad that has sparked controversy among feminist groups, who see it as promoting a misogynistic 'manosphere' ideology that emphasizes traditional masculine roles and dismisses female empowerment. The announcement, which features the duo participating in various wellness activities, has been criticized for its perceived sexist undertones. Kennedy Jr., a vocal critic of vaccine mandates, has faced backlash from critics who accuse him of being anti-feminist. The ad's release has sparked a heated debate about the role of men in promoting public health initiatives.