On Friday, a video of a radio producer having his iconic pansy-butt meltdown over UFC champion Sean Strickland, one of the few alpha males left on the planet, went viral online. .
For those who don't know, Mr. Strickland spoke Thursday night about Canada's disgusted political elite, their actions towards the people, and what freedoms Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government has left north of the border. It went viral for tearing apart a corrupt news organization that allows the sensibility of the world to disappear. He also condemned those who impose irreversible gender treatment on children and subject them to sexual acts.
His eruptions are dirty, scary, and… damn, let me tell you. It was sexy. (Related: Take Paige Spirinak's Straightness Test — If You Fail, You Pass)
There's nothing sexier than a man in power defending the right to freedom against tyranny, especially when it comes to protecting children. And there's nothing sexier than radio producer Michael Ryan Lewis of “The Dan Le Batard Show with Stagots.” the wettest meltdown I've always seen Strickland's perspective. Le Batard himself raised his voice a little, but Louis had really lost his mind. He never knew that God made humans so soft.
In a display of sheer magical hypocrisy, Mr. Lewis said Mr. Strickland's actions were “bullshit” and that Disney should take some “punitive action” against him.
“It’s outrageous that we would allow that to happen… What are we doing?… I demand that ESPN make a public statement on this matter.… Are you a chicken bitch? ?…This is rebellious…”
– @MichaelRyanRuiz UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland reacts to comments about the LGBT community.
— Dan Le Batard Show with Stagots (@LeBatardShow) January 18, 2024
Ms. Lewis was completely disgusted by Ms. Strickland's hilarious T-shirt that read, “Women should go back to the kitchen.'' Apparently this T-shirt is “Hate from 40 Years Ago.” Lewis went on to say that Strickland's perspective is a form of “violent hatred,” which is a pretty strict statement given that Strickland's work is actually violent. It is grasping. Compared to that, his words are extremely tame. (Related: Dear Kay: What happened to the real man? Are there any left?)
Lewis called on ESPN to issue a public statement about Strickland's “conduct,” which would likely destroy the brand forever. “Such hatred is crossing their airways, Walt Disney Company!” Lewis cried, seemingly surprised that Disney would do something so distasteful. He went on to call ESPN a “shithole” for letting Strickland speak his mind at a press conference.
But listen, we all know who's the worst in this situation. There's a guy named Strickland who, after ranting about the government's treatment of its citizens, makes a cheeky joke (which the reporter said he would do when he started). And there's another “guy” – throwing a toddler-like tantrum at Disney because of censorship, what the heck? A joke he doesn't understand? (Related: Men, if you don't fit this surprisingly specific description, you're not really a man)
Lewis is the worst in my opinion. Perhaps he should stop focusing on the mean words and billion-dollar corporations and look a little deeper into the globalist elites and government overreach that Strickland was talking about. Or perhaps we can explore how so-called “gender care” is actually nothing more than the sterilization and mutilation of children.
Please remember. Soft people create difficult situations, so it takes some hard people to get things back on track. Which side are you on? Luis's kinder side or his true alpha male side?