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![Martial Arts](https://thewilmingtonstandard.com/images/paullietke/2025/ZuckerbergMartialArts/MarkZuckerberg-Article.png)As a martial arts instructor, I've witnessed firsthand how discipline can transform individuals, instilling perseverance, focus, and a strategic mindset.

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, has publicly shared his passion for martial arts. This personal journey appears to have influenced his leadership style and, by extension, Meta's recent policy decisions.

**Zuckerberg's Martial Arts Endeavors**

Zuckerberg's immersion into martial arts has been well-documented. He has integrated combat sports into his daily routine and recently placed first in a BJJ tournament.

**Meta's Policy Shifts**

- The company announced the replacement of external fact-checkers with a crowd-sourced correction system, inspired by platforms like X (formerly Twitter). This move aims to reduce perceived censorship and promote free speech, aligning with critiques that the previous system harbored political biases. Critics warn that this shift could lead to an increase in misinformation and harmful content, given the challenges of effectively moderating a vast user base through crowd-sourced methods.
- Meta is specifically moving to allow more kinds of speech on topics “that are frequently subject to political debate”, beginning with discussion related to immigration and gender identity. According to Zuckerberg and Kaplan:

Meta is getting rid of a number of restrictions on topics like immigration, gender identity and gender that are the subject of frequent political discourse and debate. It’s not right that things can be said on TV or the floor of Congress, but not on our platforms. These policy changes may take a few weeks to be fully implemented.

- Meta's DEI programs are being cancelled.
- Dana White Joins Meta Board of Directors: [](https://about.fb.com/news/2025/01/dana-white-john-elkann-charlie-songhurst-meta-board-of-directors/)<https://about.fb.com/news/2025/01/dana-white-john-elkann-charlie-songhurst-meta-board-of-directors/>

Mark shared his love of martial arts and it's impact on him on the Joe Rogan Experience Podcast:

[](https://www.foxbusiness.com/video/6366956746112)<https://www.foxbusiness.com/video/6366956746112>

**The Trump Assassination Attempt and Zuckerberg's Reaction**

In July 2024, former President Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt during a public appearance.

The assailant fired a shot that grazed Trump's ear, but Trump quickly recovered and as he stood shouted "Fight! Fight! Fight!", as he was being protected by the Secret Service.

Zuckerberg publicly praised Trump's resilience, describing his reaction as "one of the most badass things I've ever seen in my life." This admiration for Trump's composure under pressure may reflect the values instilled through martial arts training, where practitioners learn to maintain calm and decisiveness in the face of adversity.

Is Zuckerberg's martial arts training influencing his decision to change META policies? The parallels between the martial arts principles and his leadership approach are noteworthy. Mark Zuckerberg's engagement with martial arts offers an intriguing lens through which to view his leadership style and Meta's evolving policies.

Has he truly changed or are the policy shifts towards right leaning principles of free speech simply a Machiavellian calculation? Only time will tell.

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