Social Host of Ben Shapiro's Daily Wire blames Mr. Rogers for the "pussification" of America

Yeah, the point was socialists are denying genocidal socialists were socialists, because they were genocidal.

Just like communists look at the 100 million deaths by communist dictatorships in the 20th century and say 'But that wasn't real communism!'

Funny how leftists, like yourself, always seem to ignore world history while promising the implementation of the same policies won't result in millions of deaths, but an utopian paradise.

Lmao. Tax paid roads are a slippery slope to genocide imo.
 
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If only all of us Cucks could be manly like these two Alphas who’ve never banged more than 1 girl in their lives.

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A lot of jealous hate in this thread
 
Same people who say socialism = communism go ahead and claim Hitler was a socialist, even though his platform was fanatically anti-communistic and one of the first people he rounded up were anarchists, communists and actual socialists.
A lot of these people take a pro wrestling view of politics and history.

They need a Vince McMahon type to tell them who to cheer for and scream at. Luckily, there's a whole industry that's geared around telling them who they should be hating today. Coincidental, I'm sure.
 
Ben Shapiro's “The Daily Wire” host Andrew Klavan called out Fred Rogers this week for not being manly enough, opening his show on the right-wing website with a rant against the beloved TV personality saying Mr. Rogers corrupted boys teaching what Klavan referred to as "metrosexual wimpiness" and to add insult to injury on Mr. Rogers who has passed away in 2003, Klavan ended his nonsensical rant saying "if you really want to have a beautiful day in the neighborhood, call John Wayne and tell him to bring his guns"


https://www.marketwatch.com/story/r...shouldve-been-more-like-john-wayne-2019-11-26


Although I never cared for the show, Mr. Rogers didn't seem to hurt Generation X.
 
People like Mr. Rogers is why Hitler's gonna win in 2020, apparently.
 
A lot of jealous hate in this thread

Lmao. Jealous of what? Living such an unfulfilled life you project your lack of masculinity on people watching Mr Rogers? One of the greatest Americans to ever live?

I'd rather get fucking nut cancer than live a day as sad ass Shapiro or that closeted dude talking shit about Fred
 
Lmao. Jealous of what? Living such an unfulfilled life you project your lack of masculinity on people watching Mr Rogers? One of the greatest Americans to ever live?

So much fragility. You guys are all dorks lol and it's such a weird fucking culture, but this does seem to afflict people of right-wing sociopolitical persuasion to a far more considerable degree. It must be insufferable living such a self-conscious life.

I'd rather get fucking nut cancer than live a day as sad ass Shapiro or that closeted dude talking shit about Fred

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I don't agree with his viewpoint regarding Mr. Rogers.

It was a nice feel-good program he had running for the children that was also educational.

I saw some of show's episodes growing up....but now, as an Adult, I'm no Pussy (shut up, @LangfordBarrow :p ).
 
So much fragility. You guys are all dorks lol and it's such a weird fucking culture, but this does seem to afflict people of right-wing sociopolitical persuasion to a far more considerable degree. It must be insufferable living such a self-conscious life.



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It takes about a real piece of shit to talk bad about Mr Rogers.

Responding to fan mail was part of Rogers’s very regimented daily routine, which began at 5 a.m. with a prayer and included time for studying, writing, making phone calls, swimming, weighing himself, and responding to every fan who had taken the time to reach out to him.

“He respected the kids who wrote [those letters],” Heather Arnet, an assistant on Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in 2005. “He never thought about throwing out a drawing or letter. They were sacred."

According to Arnet, the fan mail he received wasn’t just a bunch of young kids gushing to their idol. Kids would tell Rogers about a pet or family member who died, or other issues with which they were grappling. “No child ever received a form letter from Mister Rogers," Arnet said, noting that he received between 50 and 100 letters per day.
 
Lol at rubes who would rather categorise Nazism based on the name than pick up a fucking book and learn what they were about.

Sign of the times I suppose.

I wonder of they think North Korea's a democracy too.
 
I don't agree with his viewpoint regarding Mr. Rogers.

It was a nice feel-good program he had running for the children that was also educational.

I saw some of show's episodes growing up....but now, as an Adult, I'm no Pussy (shut up, @LangfordBarrow :p ).
I watched it too growing up. Hard to imagine anyone criticizing the show or the man. Makes me wonder what kind of parents they are. {<shrug}
 
I watched it too growing up. Hard to imagine anyone criticizing the show or the man. Makes me wonder what kind of parents they are. {<shrug}

I'm sure starting a fight and then suing when they lose is in their future.
 
Uhm actually they're peak-masculinity because they're not afraid to speak the truth!!!

What truth?

Saying teaching children the basic virtue of kindness and generosity will make them wimps? How is that the truth? Or how he's one of those people who believes the outdated climate change is a myth garbage? Also didn't Shapiro rage quit like a whiny brat because an interview he did with the BBC wasn't going his way?

I think you're focusing too much on some of the really unique and exceptional moments that made it into the documentary (like the JFK assassination segment).

But my recollection of the show, while, as I said, very limited as a kid, involved Mr. Rogers essentially taking the audience on field trips to learn about how certain products were made or how certain services were performed. It's intent was clearly to educate.

Actually Fred Rogers taught them a variety of subjects that many educational shows at the time would find too risque, he did an episode that had a very frank message about divorce, hell one of the very early episodes had an anti-war message that aired during the early period of the Vietnam War before people even starting protesting against it.
 
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