Posted on 05/07/2025 3:59:03 PM PDT by simpson96
Tim Walz's daughter claimed that running is a 'political act' that is only for the 'privileged.'
Hope Walz, daughter of the failed vice-presidential candidate, took to TikTok to share her views on the sport, saying her father taught her that running is 'political.'
'Running as an act is political. And you know who taught me that? Tim Walz,' she said.
'The first thing he told me when I was getting into it in high school - granted, I don't really do it as much anymore, I go in spurts - when I was first getting into it in high school, the first thing he told me is that running is a privilege and being part of the running community is a privilege that not all people have access to.'
She listed several 'privileges' that people need to have to run, including 'time to run,' 'access to funds to buy the gear,' and 'healthy, quality food.'
(snip)
'Sending people away without due process, villainizing minorities, all of those things are preventing people from getting into the running community,' Hope said.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
She needs a 1000 page Personal Diary that comes with it’s own padlock. No one else, outside of her therapists, needs to read it.
I think it's lower. Many are not mentally ill. They're just weak.
Modern people often self-diagnose normal feelings of sadness, anxiety or frustration as a "mental health issue."
And normal events (e.g., waiting in line, someone disagrees with you, you're rejected after a job interview) often cause their sadness, anxiety or frustration. Which they interpret as mental illness.
Speaking of incessant blabbermouths, I can’t even remember the last time I heard anything from Claudia Conway, you know her: oldest daughter of Kelly Anne and George Conway.
She was digitally everywhere about a year ago. Now, nothing.
Not that I wish to hear from her. Maybe it was just a phase.
For some reason Minnesota causes terrible dementia to weak minded people like the Waltz’s.
You need a group in order to run?
So why do Ethiopians tend to win US marathons?
“But then I realized, that given who and what her parents are, I realized that she never really had a chance. So I kinda feel sorry for her now.”
Kool. Aid. Overdose.
“Dad?”…
https://one-news.net/lib-nonsense-tim-walzs-daughter-mocked-for-going-after-maga-influencer/
How sad. The Walz really are out of touch.
Then I guess living is a political act.
What an insipid moron!
Breathing is a privalege, g8ven you by God each second, until He says no.
Despite the frightful power these insane liberals hold in the world, I do enjoy knowing that they are absolutely miserable empty people.
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again. I remain amazed the Dems found someone more weird than Tim Kaine to be Kamala’s running mate.
I walk fast, so as not to show my privilege
“Communists wake up looking for things to be outraged by.”
You are way closer to the truth than you might think.
Leftist look at the world and all they see are injustices, which they define as “inequalities”. And it gnaws at them to such an extent that they are moved to blow up whatever system exists and replace them with untested fantasies,, which, if they succeed ends up killing millions.
That is the essence of leftism.
I will now have to add another item to my list of things the Left has at one time or another called racist:
Calisthenics
Camping
Chicken and waffles
Classical music
Using the expression “cotton-picking”
Dr. Seuss
Geology
Hiking
Mathematics
Having Mike as a first name
Milk
Organizing your pantry
Punctuality
Setting an agenda
Swimming
Watermelons
Weight management and control
Just look at Tampon Timmy and his daughter Hope(less) Walz and Joey boy and Hunter.
It won’t be a privilege it will be a necessity - if a gang of illegal alien would-be rapists are on her tail.
What a maroon. Genetics.
True dat.
Do you want a drunken bum running the country?
"The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner" is a short story by Alan Sillitoe, published in 1959 as part of a short story collection of the same title. The work focuses on Smith, a poor Nottingham teenager from a dismal home in a working class area, who has bleak prospects in life and few interests beyond petty crime. The boy experiences social alienation and turns to long-distance running as a method of both emotional and physical escape from his situation. The story was adapted for a 1962 film of the same title." — WikipediaRunning doesn't take any special gear. Jim Thorpe won his Olympic medals using a pair of mismatched shoes he found in the trash. And the corollary is that walking doesn't take any special gear either.
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