Weeping Wussies

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Defending Masters champion Bubba Watson is still weeping over his win a year ago:

http://www.sbnation.com/golf/2013/4/9/4206670/2013-the-masters-bubba-watson-cries-press-conference

On ESPN’s coverage of the Masters last night, in between their alter-building and nauseating sessions of “Manifest Destiny Wooing†of Tigirl Woods to victory, the A.A.A. (Affirmative Action Anchor), “Jorge Andres,†was laughing while discussing Bubba Watson’s outrageously-gay, tear-laden interview. Andres said something like: “It’s only the first day of the Masters…but Bubba Watson is already crying!â€

[background laughter heard in studio]

It’s ironic that Marxists such as those currently infesting ESPN, Inc. embrace the expression of “femininity†in men when it suits them…and mock and belittle such girlish behavior when the opportunity arises to disparage a white man. I realize that Watson deserves such treatment, but Marxist hypocrisy is ever-palpable…

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I just went to the Golf Channel to see when its coverage of "Tiger's Last Roar of 2015," aka the Wyndham Championship, would begin. The network was airing an episode of "Feherty." Feherty was interviewing Obama's orange-skinned golfing buddy John Boehner. I swear within 30 seconds of turning it on, Boehner began to cry. Feherty had asked him how Americans can get involved and Boehner first teared up and then did all he could to hold back huge sobs.

Almost all of Congress is a viper's den of thieves, traitors and clowns, but it's beyond alarming that someone this emotionally disturbed is the Speaker of the House.
 

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I just went to the Golf Channel to see when its coverage of "Tiger's Last Roar of 2015," aka the Wyndham Championship, would begin. The network was airing an episode of "Feherty." Feherty was interviewing Obama's orange-skinned golfing buddy John Boehner. I swear within 30 seconds of turning it on, Boehner began to cry. Feherty had asked him how Americans can get involved and Boehner first teared up and then did all he could to hold back huge sobs.

Almost all of Congress is a viper's den of thieves, traitors and clowns, but it's beyond alarming that someone this emotionally disturbed is the Speaker of the House.

John "Gayhnor" is a world class pantywaist...IN ADDITION to being a traitor, liar, theif & clown. He shouldn't have ever been elected as town dog catcher, much less to Congress.

What the heck ever happened to real men?! On one hand, we've these crying candy@$$es (mentioned in this thread). On the other hand, there's these supposed "alpha male" afroletes...running around sporting long womanly hair, "queerings" & festooned in pink.

Long gone are the days of real men like King Leonidis, Hugh Glass, Jim Bridger, Andrew Jackson, Nathan Bedford Forrest, George Patton, Tom Crean & Harley Race. This modern crop of manginas couldn't shine the boots of the afforementioned real men!
 
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Buffalo Bills Head Case (sorry, Head Coach), Rex Ryan began crying during a recent interview with longtime ESPN/CBS/NBC corporate media troglodyte, Andrea Kremer (big surprise, she’s Jewish). She asked Ryan how it felt to no longer be the coach of the NY Jets and Ryan, perhaps ruminating about his tar-colored former team, immediately channeled his inner John Boehner, stood up, walked off camera, and begin weeping...

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CAPTION: “Cryin Ryan”

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/13...ets-head-coach

Unless a loved one has passed away, it’s never acceptable for a white man to shed a tear, especially in public. These **** are bawling over hollow mainstream politics, sports commentary, winning/losing sporting events, being terminated from corporate sports, franchise, and other detached topics. The hyper-emotional behavior of white men in the public eye was inconceivable, even 15-20 years ago.

As Don frequently mentions, former NFL head coach and current NFL Network stooge/analyst, Steve Mariucci, might be the biggest bawl baby in all of sports. The only time “Mooch” is happy is when stuff like this is occurring…

[video=youtube;vJmtb9KboYE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJmtb9KboYE[/video]
 
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I sometimes read the comments under the songs on Youtube. You see men claiming that the song brought tears to their eyes. I don't believe them. I just think our culture makes men crying out to be a positive thing and they're trying to fit in.

It's part of the liberal plan to feminize and emasculate men.
 

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I've seen through "Herbie" as long as I have been aware of the caste system. What a pussy.
 

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Just saw Lions HC Dan Campbell crying after their loss to Vikings.. C'mon man! I thought he was supposed to be a tough guy!
 

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Just saw Lions HC Dan Campbell crying after their loss to Vikings.. C'mon man! I thought he was supposed to be a tough guy!
If I were one of his players, I’d lose respect for him. The last 2 games have been tough loses and the Lions are a bad team looking to get better. They need a leader who strengthens his resolve in moments like that. A crying wuss sends the exact opposite message. I don’t think Campbell will recover from this. I expect him to be finished after 2 unsuccessful seasons.
 

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If I were one of his players, I’d lose respect for him. The last 2 games have been tough loses and the Lions are a bad team looking to get better. They need a leader who strengthens his resolve in moments like that. A crying wuss sends the exact opposite message. I don’t think Campbell will recover from this. I expect him to be finished after 2 unsuccessful seasons.

Agreed pathetic behavior. If they had any chance at winning a few and not going winless they needed him to be strong.
 

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I actually thought Detroit showed promise for the future this season so far - they lost some close games and Campbell was at least instilling some worthwhile traits into the team until this stunt.
 

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It’s been a big subject of discussion in Detroit what with nothing else going on in sports. It’s ridiculous that he cried because his crappy football team lost a game they really had no business winning anyway.

But remember the audience of gilded sheep that make up the base of a football team, not to mention the ghetto drama queens that make up the roster.

He’s gotten a lot of support for showing how much he cares, remember in america 2.0, there is nothing more important than virtue signaling and showing how much you “care”.

I thought I liked the guy but honestly I think he’s kind of dumb, which means he’s going to rely on rigid caste protocols in his decision making.

He reminds me of a young Rod Marinelli, good defensive HC but as a head coach? 0-16
 

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Add another to the list - Sean Payton stated that he cried when he saw Winston on crutches.
 

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Add another to the list - Sean Payton stated that he cried when he saw Winston on crutches.
He’s all shook up about losing his pet. Meanwhile, Winston is living it up and dancing on his crutches.

https://mobile.twitter.com/barstoolsports/status/1454960349350928385?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed|twterm^1454960349350928385|twgr^|twcon^s1_&ref_url=https://iframely.barstoolsports.com/e9v81O0?v=1app=1

I have to say, blacks jovial nature and lack of worry is sometimes admirable. They can blow off the sorrow of a long term hardship for moments of interim bliss.
 
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The same is true in Britain apparently. Witness the outpouring of emotion over Diana Spencer’s funeral- Theodore Dalrymple has written about this very well.

I’ve heard it said I’m supposed conservative outlets that “my facts don’t care about your feelings “.
This probably explains why these idiots have let the left take over the country. The reality is “their feelings don’t care about your facts” and thus we have our current crop of losers.
 

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Why do so many men hug each other today? This doesn't seem normal.

When did it start? Who started it?

As far as I'm concerned a handshake is good enough.
 

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Barry O made the bro half hug pretty normal. If you’re looking for blame it’s just come out of the thug thing on media I think probably 10-15 years ago or so it started in earnest.


That said Italians usually hug and kiss male relatives hello. I know In my family we always did. It’s definitely not typical in Anglo culture but it seems to have gotten there via the vibrancy route
 

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I started noticing the whole hugging thing with Goodell a couple years ago. Hugging every 1st Rd afflete as they were on the way up to the podium.
 

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I started noticing the whole hugging thing with Goodell a couple years ago. Hugging every 1st Rd afflete as they were on the way up to the podium.

In fairness, Goodell hugs all the draftees. One of these years he's going to end up with some painful cracked ribs.
 
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