Deranged Sicko Matt Walsh Says He Is Creeped Out By Gay, Bisexual, and Pansexual People
How does he think women feel when they are in his presence?
Matt Walsh is the sicko blogger for Ben Shapiro’s podcast/blog “The Daily Wire.” He was one of the ones who inspired Cedar Glenn terrorist Travis Ikeguchi to murder local shopkeeper Laura Carleton for exercising her free speech right to display a pride flag.
Here’s an example of how perverted Matt Walsh is. Earlier in August, he said of pansexuality, “This is just creepy.” He said it is weird that people who are pansexual may be attracted to people of multiple genders. (Not that they are attracted to him—but he seemed to think people could be attracted to him.)
“Other people have a right to know if they are potential objects of your sexual fantasies. And so that's why it's not fair to walk around and say, I'm attracted to anyone, anyone at all. No one's safe.”
He sees it as an affront that a man someone might be attracted to another male in the room who shares the same gender as Walsh (even though that person wouldn’t be attracted to Walsh specifically). Is it an affront for someone to (hypothetically) feel attraction to you? How does he think women feel?
Most men are heterosexual, and most men also have weird ideas about how women should sexually service them. Okay, maybe not all men. But certainly the most vocal jock straps of men who don’t know how to act with decorum in public. The ones who run companies and the ones who are so narcissistic they think people want to hear them talk shit on a podcast. The ones who harass women in public and the ones who film themselves harassing women in public.
Here’s an example: a guy steps in front of a woman who is talking on the phone and interrupts her conversation with gringo espanol:
Or there’ll be shoppers buying trinkets peppering clerks with questions to try to find out if they graduated high school:
So Matt Walsh thinks “people have a right to know” if you are attracted to them. What does that mean in practice? Already a lot of guys, like the above, inappropriately announce to girls that they are an object of their sexual fantasies. Does he want that to be something everyone at “The Daily Wire” announces to their coworkers at the beginning of each meeting?
He goes on spouting randomly-generated gibberish/intentionally disingenuous trolling lines like this:
“And so that's why it's not fair to walk around and say, I'm attracted to anyone, anyone at all. No one's safe.”
Yes, no one is safe in the presence of Matt Walsh. We don’t need him to tell us. Anyone who looks at him and listens to him already knows that.
And if you like the topic of this post, you might like my next erotic novella coming out in 1-2 weeks.