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AlphaNathan 76 points ago +80 / -4

He listened to women and soft men.

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BunnyPicnic 67 points ago +72 / -5

Women will be the downfall of this country. Women, biologically, are soft. They don't like boys rough housing around. Toxic masculinity. Maybe if we had more alpha males, we wouldn't be here.

See you guys at summer camp.

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4don2020 70 points ago +71 / -1

As a female I agree. A woman will kill to protect but I think we will look for an alternative that causes the least amount of disruption. But right now, I'm pissed. Disappointed. Let down. I will never understand the position POTUS was in but I thought he would go down swinging. I am a glass is half full person and find the brighter side. I definitely think we will enjoy the fight alot more now. We know our enemies. He gave us truth. I wanted the media and uniparty exposed. I DID NOT want Hillary to be President. We got that. Tomorrow we will meme again. They will give us plenty of content. But today we can grieve. Not for our loss of the election. But for the final loss of our innocence and faith in the system. Gloves off tomorrow.

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DONT_FK_WITH_MY_PREZ 11 points ago +11 / -0

Ummm, your comment needs to be on a plaque somewhere. This is a wonderful summary and call to action.

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theglynn 5 points ago +6 / -1

How can you possibly agree with such a sweeping statement on women being the downfall if the country? For God's sake, Trump had nothing to do with the failures of mostly (I believe) male judges and generals.

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4don2020 8 points ago +8 / -0

Because I choose to look beyond being offended by the generalization of the comment. The perfect world begins with a present and nurturing mother alongside a present and protecting father. I believe everyone's situation is different and adjustments need to be made to fit life. But in general traditional family roles serve kids and families well. I don't think many women have the coldness to choose whether to bomb an area where civilians could be injured. Our natural instinct is to create, not destroy. We are more diplomatic. Only killers when someone is a threat to our nest. I think we would be emotionally vulnerable and open to be manipulated because of that. I think as long as we have a child living on this earth, we would open for manipulation. Hillary doesn't count. She's the devil and an exception to all rules.

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BunnyPicnic 3 points ago +3 / -0

Damn, that was a great response.

MAGA!!!!

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BillBarrsLastBucket 1 point ago +2 / -1

Should have never given you the vote.

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RiffFantastic 23 points ago +24 / -1

There's a lot of truth to this. If you look around and wonder, "gee why are we handling this pandemic like a bunch of pussies?", look at how many women we have representing us. It's like my friend's bitch mother or wife is running the country.

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Richard_Dangler 7 points ago +7 / -0

I've basically told my wife the same thing. Of course I laced it with men no longer being as masculine as older generations were.

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BunnyPicnic 4 points ago +4 / -0

I urge people to get outdoors. Use your hands. Get dirty, greasy, sweaty. Work till your back hurts. It will only make our side stronger when the war comes. And it's coming. Might not be for a few years, but it's coming.

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kyblugrass 1 point ago +1 / -0

I've believe its gonna be alot slower than people think too, lot less fight, alot more pushing competition out economically, institutionally, with spurts of violence at key moments.

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pearlrevolver 3 points ago +3 / -0

fuck this divisionist identity politics bullshit.

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trump2036 2 points ago +2 / -0

"Toxic masculinity"

Just to nitpick, but your use of the word is incorrect. That's the liberal redefinition of toxic masculinity.

Toxic masculinity is actually something that hurts men. It's why men can't cry, or show emotions. It's not about women or how women are treated.

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BunnyPicnic 2 points ago +2 / -0

Um, I don't think men should show emotion. Except for the birth of your child, a death, you get it.

If a man has a tough day and comes home and cries, you ain't a man. Drink a beer and get at it the next day.

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TJEDWARDS18 1 point ago +1 / -0

Exactly, and besides my emotions are no one else's business to begin with.

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paradox123 3 points ago +3 / -0

I bet Ellis was so gentle that he didn't even need to be Deep State to be a burden

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theglynn 1 point ago +1 / -0

Really? First off, he was it in charge of everything that happened. Weren't most of the judges, lawyers and generals men?