Posted on 03/03/2023 6:31:00 PM PST by MtnClimber
In a one-on-one interview, Doug Emhoff details his aversion to being a real man.
Just a couple of girls, living in the moment, discussing cootie-ridden boys! Just kidding — it was MSNBC's Jonathan Capehart and Doug Emhoff, in a one-on-one interview where the eunuchs discussed "toxic masculinity" — something about which Emhoff has thought "a lot." Take a look at the cringe-worthy video below: [video at link]
First of all, let's just be clear on one thing, because this is an area where conservatives forfeit ground to leftist Newspeak. "Gender" isn't a word that applies to the human race, rather it is a word that applies to language — words, not people, are "gendered." The left is right though on one thing: "gender" is a social construct, albeit one fabricated by pseudo-academic leftists. The difference between male and female is biological sex, not "gender."
After Capehart poses his question about "perceived gender roles" — accurately phrased, he would say something like "traditional roles between the two sexes" — Emhoff's first reply is non-verbal. Instead of just responding to the questions as a man should, he lets out an emotional sigh (drama, female trait), as if he's actually ruminated over "gender" roles. Emhoff isn't fooling anyone; we know he's emasculated and just doing as he's told. If Kamala Harris wears the pants in the relationship, then Doug Emhoff wears the skirt.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
I would like someone to make a list of these "toxic" tendencies.
A generic phrase genders no specific characteristic traits.
LOL
Just look at the daughter he “raised”!! She/he is more masculine that Emhoff.
Lesbians and Gays that make up most of the DEMONCRAT Party, HATES REAL MEN!
Toxic Masculinity = Wimp Camp
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