In this Side Tracks episode of the G Block Show, Very Sulty takes aim at a modern mix‑up he’s tired of seeing: people confusing being a jerk with strength. With his signature blend of blunt honesty and sideways logic, Sulty points out that real strength — in women, in men, in anyone — has nothing to do with being rude, loud, or steamrolling everyone in the room. He calls out the folks who hide behind the “strong” label as an excuse for bad behavior, reminding listeners that they’re not strong… they’re just wrong. Cowboy Burt, Ian chime in as Sulty breaks down why genuine strength is steady, kind, and grounded — and why it’s time to stop letting rude, fear-generating jerks masquerade as leaders.
Note: The "Strong Men" label given to brutal dictators should be changed to "Weak Men" because truly strong people lead with leadership that enables people to thrive rather than through fear and oppression.
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Sideways logic, also known as lateral thinking, refers to a creative problem-solving approach that diverges from traditional linear thinking. It involves generating solutions that may seem self-evident only in hindsight, allowing for different perspectives and innovative solutions to problems. This type of thinking is often contrasted with linear logic, which follows a step-by-step reasoning process.
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