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Male Feminism Reaches a Breaking Point

There are young men in America who will go to unbelievable lengths to virtue signal their support for the feminist agenda. Apparently, this includes violently attacking women for having different political opinions.

Now, you might be telling yourself that assaulting a woman for not believing everything you say about politics is probably the least feminist thing you can do. But, this is 2018, which means that absolutely nothing makes sense anymore. Case in point is the young man being ripped to shreds by InfoWars’ Paul Joseph Watson in the video below.

The original clip has gone viral already — with the young man in question now being socially ostracized and fired from his job. But, there is evidence to suggest that this is not an isolated incident. While feminist academics routinely decry violence as “toxic masculinity,” there seems to be no attempt from the left to distance itself from the disgusting behavior shown in the video below.

Leave it to Paul Joseph Watson to see the bigger picture in all of this. Catch his take on the state of modern male feminism in the video below.

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