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Want the WARM FEELS!?! Read This Atlantic Magazine Sob Story:
Posted on 10/11/25 at 5:32 pm
Posted on 10/11/25 at 5:32 pm
theatlantic.com
Liberal tears are so tasty!
…Some people steal valor. President Donald Trump steals machismo. Notice how he constantly positions himself alongside athletes, most especially mixed-martial-arts combatants and professional wrestlers. Like those purveyors of the “hammer fist” and the “rear naked choke,” Trump styles himself as an “Ultimate Fighter,” a crotch-kicker in chief who will stop at little to force his opponents to submit.
Ten months into Trump’s second term, he’s made 10 appearances at major sporting events, such as the Super Bowl and the NCAA-wrestling championships, and he’s carried his brawling culture war into all of them. At the Daytona 500, he did a ceremonial lap in his armored limo; told the drivers, “This is your favorite president”; and declared that he loves fender-bumping stock-car racers because they have “guts.” Last month, he scolded the NFL for its new kickoff rule, which is calculated to limit concussions, complaining on his social-media site: “‘Sissy’ football is bad for America, and bad for the NFL!”
And recently, Trump announced that on June 14, as part of the buildup to festivities celebrating America’s 250th anniversary of independence, he will host a blood-speckling Ultimate Fighting Championship cage fight on the White House grounds...
Hell yeah.
I voted for this!
Only those who think boys can play on a girl’s team does not welcome some “machismo” back in sports.
Posted on 10/11/25 at 5:35 pm to Toomer Deplorable
They hate hate hate masculinity.
Posted on 10/11/25 at 5:36 pm to Toomer Deplorable
Whiny. arse. Bitches.
Posted on 10/11/25 at 5:38 pm to loogaroo
I want more End Racism messages in endzones!
Posted on 10/11/25 at 5:39 pm to Toomer Deplorable
Make Sports Great Again!
Posted on 10/11/25 at 5:52 pm to Toomer Deplorable
They can't fathom a politician actually liking the things they do. They always assume it's for show.
Trump is extremely knowledgeable about and into UFC, and even moresoe boxing. This is just a dude enjoying the fringe benefits of his job.
He wrote a book 40 years ago where it was pretty clear that was just who he is.
Trump is extremely knowledgeable about and into UFC, and even moresoe boxing. This is just a dude enjoying the fringe benefits of his job.
He wrote a book 40 years ago where it was pretty clear that was just who he is.
This post was edited on 10/11/25 at 5:53 pm
Posted on 10/11/25 at 5:54 pm to Toomer Deplorable
Trumps take on the new NFL kickoffs is probably worse than him getting the cuck booster
Posted on 10/11/25 at 5:55 pm to loogaroo
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They hate hate hate masculinity.
They objectively do. And MMA/UFC being the pinnacle of masculinity currently makes it a particular target for the far left. They tried the same shenanigans only a week ago with another similar article:
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‘Warrior Culture’ Offers a Lot, but Not Everything
A growing appreciation for hand-to-hand combat has permeated nearly all levels of American life. What does that mean?
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At the opposite end of the warrior-culture spectrum, the market for T-shirts with skulls and guns on them—indicative of the wearer’s sense that combat is cool, even if he has not, strictly speaking, done it himself—has gotten too big to ignore.
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A certain pop Bushido has taken hold in the United States: a warrior culture that is variously committed to actually fighting but united by its dismissal of compromise, self-doubt, and other qualities essential to a healthy republic. The attitudes this warrior culture has awakened are likely to persist for a long time, and we should try to understand them, if only to consider what a better warrior culture might look like.
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the former open-weight world champion Alexandre Ribeiro posted a video in which he praises grappling as a democratic activity that offers “the answer for all the problems in the world,” among which he lists “distancing” and “hate,” as well as “opinions.” Anyone familiar with the jiu-jitsu mindset will recognize, in his message, a common but misguided sentiment: Why can’t we all just grapple, an activity in which people from all walks of life are equal but that I happen to be especially good at?
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The other problem is that you don’t have to belong to a gym to buy into warrior culture and start feeling superior to those who don’t. The number of guys walking around in American Fighter T-shirts who are not, shall we say, in fighting trim is a testament to the phenomenon of warrior-culture creep. Prizefighters, jiu-jitsu dads, gun nuts, grindset types with to-do lists on their mirrors, UFC fans, and manosphere podcasters have varying degrees of combat proficiency, but they are likely to agree that fighting rules—both in the sense that it is cool and in the sense that being good at it can make you better at life.
What unites these subscribers to America’s growing warrior culture is not their personal relationship to fighting but rather their perspective on what role the warrior, with the wisdom afforded by his abilities, should play in society. Representative Derrick Van Orden, a Republican from Wisconsin and retired Navy SEAL, expressed this perspective when he argued that Americans who didn’t enlist after 9/11 have no right to criticize Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth for his role in the “Signalgate” story. “Stand down,” he wrote on X, “the Warriors will take it from here.” (Hegseth has generally been preoccupied by what he calls the “warrior ethos,” including during his recent summoning of top military brass for a lecture about fitness and grooming.)
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In order to climb into a ring with a highly trained person who will try to knock you unconscious, you need a level of self-confidence that comes closer to delusion than wisdom. Many careers in prizefighting are defined by economic hardship, spoiled relationships, and brain damage. The champions of the world are men and women who saw these outcomes and likely thought, Sure, but I’ll be fine.
LINK
Posted on 10/11/25 at 5:57 pm to loogaroo
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They hate hate hate masculinity.
And love love love the alphabet abominations.
Posted on 10/11/25 at 5:59 pm to Toomer Deplorable
MAGA sports > DEI sports.
This post was edited on 10/11/25 at 7:35 pm
Posted on 10/11/25 at 6:15 pm to TFH
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Whiny. arse. Bitches.
WAB's. Good name for them.
Posted on 10/11/25 at 6:16 pm to GRTiger
He very similar to Teddy Roosevelt
Posted on 10/11/25 at 6:19 pm to Toomer Deplorable
It’s almost like the left wants to feminize men, lol. Good luck with that. Powerman and boosiebadass will sign on the dotted line.
Posted on 10/11/25 at 6:21 pm to loogaroo
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They hate hate hate masculinity.
They hate white masculinity.
Posted on 10/11/25 at 6:22 pm to Toomer Deplorable
Donald Trump has been involved with the fight game a long time.
Posted on 10/11/25 at 6:26 pm to Toomer Deplorable
Hey Trump is smart.
I occasionally watch an MMA fight but I wouldn't ley myself get locked in a cage with one of those crazy frickers either.
I occasionally watch an MMA fight but I wouldn't ley myself get locked in a cage with one of those crazy frickers either.
Posted on 10/11/25 at 6:28 pm to Toomer Deplorable
Expect a lot of sexual assault allegations coming to UFC soon
Posted on 10/11/25 at 6:30 pm to Toomer Deplorable
Winners congregate with winners. The end.
Posted on 10/11/25 at 6:53 pm to loogaroo
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They hate hate hate masculinity.
It's dangerous if your goal is population control. That's why the FDA, for decades, has allowed all the chemicals in our foods, drinks and medications that lower testosterone, raise estrogen and cause long-term effects of sedation.
All the writing is right there on the wall. We can point it out all we want, but we can't force anyone to just read it and comprehend it. We've been set up for 70 years for the gov to take complete control over us.
Posted on 10/11/25 at 6:54 pm to Toomer Deplorable
I used to think about the former president when picking out potatoes in the produce section.
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