Elizabeth Warren’s Campaign Strategy: Demonize Men

The phrase “toxic masculinity” isn’t a new or innovative concept. It’s been around for centuries. In a lot of cases, it’s been known as Napoleon syndrome and a few other terms. There’s definitely a version of a guy who lacks confidence and tries to make up for it with directionless, meaningless aggression. But, when you let the progressives get their hands on anything, they destroy it.

The modern description of toxic masculinity is beyond ridiculous. According to a feminist, it’s toxic to open the door for someone, answer a question, challenge a sitting Congresswoman to a debate or sit down (if you’re a man). How do they fail to see the silliness in all of this? How can they possibly take any of it seriously?

Oh, they’re given undeserved legitimacy by pandering politicians. You see, when Elizabeth Warren gets on a stage and starts spouting off this feminist B.S., it’s worse than just another politician saying something stupid and untrue. It emboldens this destructive ideology, and it takes our society even further away from a constructive, or even reconciliatory, mentality.

Watch the video. You shouldn’t let anyone dilute what Warren had to say. The filth spewing from her mouth is all of her own accord. It’s also a key indicator of exactly who she’s willing to sell down the river if it will gain her a little more political power.


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