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“Toxic Masculinity and Privilege” at work

August 28, 2017 by Jeff (ILoveCapitalism)

The image is from rescue operations of Hurricane Harvey. The title is, of course, a satirical zing at anti-whitemale Social Justice Warriors. A Twitter user gets 100% credit for the idea. I just don’t always like to “embed Tweets” because they seem to slow up the blog, sometimes.

Filed Under: Disasters (natural or "man-caused"), Heroes, Political Correctness Tagged With: Disasters (natural or "man-caused"), Heroes, hurricane harvey, Political Correctness

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  1. Heliotrope says

    August 28, 2017 at 4:13 pm - August 28, 2017

    Iconic picture.

    The news media, off in New York City studios are blathering about government resources, government decisions, government planning, government this and government that.

    Meanwhile, the “Cajun Navy” of Katrina fame pops up in Houston. Trump, Hillary, alt-right, alt-left are relegated to forgotten as real people helping real people take things as they find them and lend a hand.

    Needed expert help will come later to restore infrastructure, but as of now, the kindness of strangers is everywhere among spirited and persevering neighbors being neighbors. This is how Americans act. Racism, homophobia, intolerance, division, sexism, “toxic masculinity and privilege” and all that Progressive, leftist attic crammed with monsters is just useless shit.

  2. Bess says

    August 28, 2017 at 4:27 pm - August 28, 2017

    I’ll take “toxic masculinity” every day of my life over any Liberal Loon or Fainting Couch Feminist. #TexasStrong

  3. Ignatius says

    August 28, 2017 at 5:27 pm - August 28, 2017

    I’d fake transgenderism to get me some of that.

  4. KCRob says

    August 28, 2017 at 6:14 pm - August 28, 2017

    “Toxic masculinity” would be sorely missed should it disappear.

    All my sympathy to the people in and around Houston – it must be a watery hell on earth.

    I hope the bureaucracy, be it public or private stands out of the way so people can get the help they need.

  5. davinci38 says

    August 28, 2017 at 8:23 pm - August 28, 2017

    My deceased parents’ home in southwest Houston was under 14″ of water. It had never come close to being flooded before.

  6. CrayCrayPatriot says

    August 29, 2017 at 5:30 am - August 29, 2017

    Masculine and feminist. Love the combo.

    Love the pic up top too. They say pictures can speak a thousand words. I mean, if you’re willing to just allow the picture to speak for itself.

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