Jesse Waters lighterly quoted his parents who did not let him play with Gi Joe Toys as the reason he became a conservative news personality in a segment about “poisonous masculinity” that turns into Bashen of Latin Music Artist Bad Bunny.
It all started when Waters a spotted Recent interview “60 minutes” With Dana White, UFC CEO and friend of President Donald Trump.
“Americans love men looking at men, competitive, tough and violent, but ’60 minutes’ thinks men are sometimes a bit too masculine,” said the news anchor on Monday on “Jesse Waters Prime Time.”
In the CBS clip, White said that his organization is ‘unapological male’ and then asked for ‘poisonous masculinity’.
After Watters had raised the clip, his guest, ‘Fox Across America’ Jimmy Faila, stated that ‘poisonous masculinity’ was a term ‘democrats invented to sell us about the idea of supporting the type of boys that they nominate. “
(The term poisonous masculin was actually conceived by a men’s movement in the 1980s and 90s in response to second Golf Feminism.)
He then accused Democrats of “Against the factory setting of almost every little boy who wanted to grow up there and wanted to be the person who was able to step in.”
That is when Watters made a trip through the memory strip.
“Jimmy, it’s counterproductive, because my liberal parents would not let me play with Gi Joe, and you know what I did? I became a Fox host,” Waters said on a joke. “You can’t fight it.”
Waters shifted the conversation to the popular Latin artist Bad rabbitwho announced this week that he would be Headliner next year Super Bowl Half -Time Show. Faila noticed on the conservative The announcement generated and then attacked the artist.
“Don’t be angry that we have a cross-dresser who does not speak English and does the rest match, because if Kamala won, he would have been a cabinet member,” Faila said.
Bad Bunny, who was born in Puerto Rico and is an American citizen, in fact speaks English. He did this in several interviewsAs well as in the film by Adam Sandler ‘Happy Gilmore 2“ Released this year.
“And that is my advice to my conservatives that dive away. It is as if we can endure a president who has not spoken to English for four years, we can get through a half -time show,” he continued.
Faila argued that “the Super Bowl is a monument for America”, and the NFL took the sport and turned it into “the epicenter of pop culture for the year.”
“So yes, in an ideal world the celebrities would speak English, ok? And that’s where it is a problem,” Faila said. “The game is in San Francisco. They must have a San Francisco act.”


