
August 13, 2024
Bloomberg writer argues Tim Walz’s ‘traditional masculinity’ is a threat to Republican voters
By Olivia Murray
Tampon Tim, Low-T(estosterone) Tim, call him what you want, is the face of a big, fat, middle-aged, sweaty-palmed, pervert groomer. He’s spent a significant part of the last 30 years obsessed with adolescent deviant sex. Has he fantasized about it? Acted on it? Peachy Keenan sums it up best here:
https://x.com/KeenanPeachy/status/1823044374516940820But, according to a new opinion column by Francis Wilksinson and published by Bloomberg on Friday, Walz is a “manly man” defined by traditional “masculinity,” and it is these characteristics that are “terrifying” to the MAGA voters:
Tim Walz’s Masculinity Is Terrifying to Republicans
Kamala Harris’ running mate has traditional ‘manly man’ traits. He’s also not frightened of women, afraid of Black people or terrified of the future.
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Any liberal Democrat whose resume includes football coach, military veteran and sharp-shooting hunter is a challenge to MAGA mythology, which posits that liberalism and feminism threaten traditional masculinity, so you’d better vote Republican before marauding Amazons take your endangered man card away.
Those traditional manly traits are threatening enough on their own. But if such a marksman, state-title-winning football coach and regular guy can happily play second fiddle to a Black woman running for president, then what does that say about MAGA’s efforts to reverse-engineer the 21st century? After all, if a middle-aged, heterosexual White guy who likes to hunt doesn’t have to live in constant fear of losing status and doesn’t need traditional gender and racial hierarchies to validate his life choices, then what does he need Donald Trump and JD Vance for?
First of all… saying that Walz is not “afraid of black people” with the insinuation being that Republicans are is a grossly irresponsible and ugly thing to say for mere race-baiting drama. Conservative Republicans aren’t “afraid” of black people. In fact, some of my favorite conservatives are black, and they don’t scare me at all; I would revel in their company if given the pleasure: Thomas Sowell, who formerly identified with the teachings of Marx, Walter E. Williams, a brilliant historian and economics professor, and of course, Clarence Thomas. In fact, between Low-T Tim or any one of the aforementioned black men, I’d only be “afraid” of what Walz would do to my two young sons (and seriously afraid at that) if given the access, or to me, if given the permission of the federal government.
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