Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s right about porn and video game use among young men. Too much time living in fantasyland.
+1
Not sure where all this indignance and outrage is coming from. He has a good point.
Dp- I don’t disagree, but he blames women for it. That’s where he loses me.
Yup. According to Hawley, men have no agency. Forced to turn to video games and porn because.....something something women. Except most of these guys turn to porn and video games when they are teens prior to ever dating, because they have access to too much technology and their parents are checked out.
But yeah, somehow it's women's fault for not giving these guys' attention. This is such a beta line of reasoning that helps incel conservative guys remain in their "woe is me" victim mindset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:![]()
“Above his bed he hung a sepia-toned poster of a shirtless male model cradling a newborn; when asked by classmates, he said it reflected his fervent stance against abortion.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/07/us/politics/josh-hawley.html
Whoa. This explains a lot. Also, he’s got great taste in men
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s right about porn and video game use among young men. Too much time living in fantasyland.
+1
Not sure where all this indignance and outrage is coming from. He has a good point.
Dp- I don’t disagree, but he blames women for it. That’s where he loses me.
Yup. According to Hawley, men have no agency. Forced to turn to video games and porn because.....something something women. Except most of these guys turn to porn and video games when they are teens prior to ever dating, because they have access to too much technology and their parents are checked out.
But yeah, somehow it's women's fault for not giving these guys' attention. This is such a beta line of reasoning that helps incel conservative guys remain in their "woe is me" victim mindset.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s right about porn and video game use among young men. Too much time living in fantasyland.
+1
Not sure where all this indignance and outrage is coming from. He has a good point.
Dp- I don’t disagree, but he blames women for it. That’s where he loses me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s right about porn and video game use among young men. Too much time living in fantasyland.
+1
Not sure where all this indignance and outrage is coming from. He has a good point.
Anonymous wrote:![]()
“Above his bed he hung a sepia-toned poster of a shirtless male model cradling a newborn; when asked by classmates, he said it reflected his fervent stance against abortion.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/07/us/politics/josh-hawley.html
Anonymous wrote:He defended Dan Quayle’s attacks on fictional character Murphy Brown.
https://twitter.com/sethcotlar/status/1457935946586865666?s=21
Anonymous wrote:![]()
“Above his bed he hung a sepia-toned poster of a shirtless male model cradling a newborn; when asked by classmates, he said it reflected his fervent stance against abortion.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/03/07/us/politics/josh-hawley.html
Anonymous wrote:I listened to this interview - trying to block out the incredibly annoying interviewer - and didn't see anything amiss with what Hawley said. Of course, HBO Max chose to go with the ridiculous quote about porn. Gotta get those clicks!
Anonymous wrote:He’s right about porn and video game use among young men. Too much time living in fantasyland.
Anonymous wrote:Men who rape speak like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s right about porn and video game use among young men. Too much time living in fantasyland.
The irony is the Q/right wing fantasy land that Hawley had no problem encouraging on 1/6.