(Natural News)—The Harris-Walz ticket has been trying to win male voters by feeding them with abortion and pornography ads, and brainwashing them with the “new definition of masculinity.”
In an op-ed article written by Jonathon Van Maren for LifeSiteNews, he revealed how the Democratic ticket has been desperately trying to fix its problems with male voters as polls on key battleground states hit razor-thin margins.
The Harris-Walz campaign first presented Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff as a model of “new masculinity” as he advocated for abortion rights as essential for men’s family planning. “This is an issue of fairness to women. Women are dying,” Emhoff said in an exclusive interview with NBC News. “It’s affecting man’s ability to plan their lives. And it’s also an issue of what’s next, what other freedoms are at risk. And these freedoms are affecting all Americans, not just women.”
It is no wonder Emhoff supports abortion because his first marriage ended after he had an affair with a teacher at his children’s school in 2009, reports indicated. Emhoff allegedly impregnated the teacher but never gave birth. He acknowledged his past in a recent interview with Jen Psaki, former press secretary for President Joe Biden, but never mentioned the murdered baby.
Aside from this, the Harris-Walz campaign also enlisted celebrities like Jennifer Garner, an actress and ex-wife of Ben Affleck, to promote the idea that men who support Harris are “sexy.” They also released an ad, created by a former writer for “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” featuring stereotypical masculine figures endorsing Harris and abortion rights. The ad implies that “real men support Harris,” but several male actors in the ad are actually gay.
And now, in their latest move, the Harris-Walz campaign has teamed up with the “Hands Off My Porn” campaign. The porn industry had already spent $100,000 on ads targeting young men on pornography websites to vote for Harris to protect their access to adult websites.
Van Maren: Harris-Walz campaign faces criticism and mockery for launching awful ads
The Harris-Walz campaign is facing backlash and mockery for launching such awful ads.
“All Harris has to offer men when it comes down to it, is the agenda of the sexual revolution,” Van Maren wrote in his article. “‘Vote for me, because the women you love may need to have their babies suctioned out of them by Planned Parenthood. Vote for me, because your sex life depends on it. Vote for me, because our revolution depends on it.’ That’s all her ad offers, when you cut through the weird theater kid version of Country Guy Sits On Truck Tailgate stuff.”
Van Maren concluded: “What is the Harris-Walz ticket-selling young men? Abortion, pornography, and an assurance that masculinity means sex with whoever you want, whenever you want, however you want – with the government there to ensure that the consequences are taken care of. It’s a bold play. The gloves are off. So are the masks.”
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