I think Matt Walsh drives some feminists crazy simply because he states facts without apology, equivocation, a diffident upward tone in his voice, etc. This generation is trained to hear what used to be thought of as simply direct candor as "hostile" or "violent."
@DisaffectedPod Agree most of the time. But I do think at times he says things in an unnecessarily mean/confrontational way and it gets in the way of doing anything productive with what would otherwise be a very interesting point (not the recent dr. phil thing though that was solid)
@DisaffectedPod Remember when I used to mean tweet him? Now I want him for a bestie.
@DisaffectedPod He handles himself well. Confident, direct, doesn’t get flustered by opponents or intimidated by the stage. Remaining calm and stating facts and truth is the best weapon in those situations. People are looking for a reason to disagree with “the bad guy.” Don’t give it to them.
@DisaffectedPod Matt can't be bullied. He can't be forced to apologize. They can't handle that.
@DisaffectedPod I love that he is unapologetic, even when I disagree with him. We need more candor
@DisaffectedPod Ever since I've found you I've thought of you as the gay Matt Walsh LOL, I feel like you and him are such great voices of logic and reason. We need to get back to logic.
@DisaffectedPod There have always been people who lived in denial. Today such people demand you abet their delusion & condemn you if you don't. For my own sanity I refuse to play make believe with adults. If they don't like that, they can take it up with King Friday.
@DisaffectedPod Of course it's violent. Words are violent, silence is violence to them. I'm from the "sticks & stones make break my bones but words will never hurt me" generation. It seems any man that is confident and unapologetically themselves is considered "toxic." 🙄 We need them now.