It’s an interesting possibility! What brought this to mind was C. J. Hopkins’
Recall that super secret video the Russkis are planning—the one exposed by our intrepid Intel Community (only they can’t tell us how)? Could it be that this still is from that video?
Ask yourself, who would you trust, that guy, this guy:
or this guy:
Well, you could always choose this guy:
Next question—is there a truckin’ song to match up with that Russki video?
Speaking of masculinity, I just watched an episode of "What on Earth?" on the Science Channel during which one segment investigated why male fish are becoming increasingly feminized. The scientists believe that the reason for this is that birth control pills are not fully absorbed in a woman's body and that the residue is excreted in urine and feces, thus entering the water supply.
Water treatment plants are unable to remove this residue, which not only enters the earth's waters, but also is recycled into our domestic water supply. If this tainted water is used for drinking, cooking and bathing by 1st world humans, and also used in agriculture and food processing, it occurs to me that this could be an explanation for decreased sperm counts in human males and lower population growth in Europe, Canada, the US and Australia. (Not to mention the increase in the number of soy boy / pajama boy / "metrosexuals" that so-called "feminists" are so enamored of because "they are more in touch with their emotions" than traditional men who feminists fear will exhibit "toxic masculinity" if given half a chance.)
Third world countries have seen no such decrease in fertility. Is this because birth control pills are still not widely available, despite the efforts of leftist NGOs, and most of these countries do not have our level of sophisticated water treatment? I wonder.
Our next president needs to be a man not unlike Chinggis Khaan, who will subdue the DC swamp ruthlessly, capitulate or be destroyed! The American people would erect the grandest statues honoring him, write new songs praising him, just like modern Mongolians do for their greatest national hero who died 795 years ago.