Charlie Kirk: “If you are a man in this country and you don’t vote for Donald Trump, you’re not a man”
As a man in this country, the notion that my masculinity is somehow tied to my voting preferences is utterly absurd. The idea that not voting for Donald Trump makes me less of a man is not only nonsensical but also deeply troubling. Real manhood is not defined by whom you choose to vote for in an election; it is about integrity, respect, and standing up for what is right.
Looking at individuals like Charlie Kirk, who make such outrageous statements, it is clear that their understanding of manhood is warped. Voting for a candidate who has been accused of assault, rape, and various other reprehensible acts does not make one a man; it makes one complicit in enabling such behavior.… Continue reading