Opinion Matt Walsh defended pregnancy and marriage for teenage girls: “At about 16, you’re an adult who is mature and can make decisions - Matt Walsh's Wernerian Lust for Teenage Girls, Exposed

note: i am aware that I am citing left-leaning judenpresse here, but this was the only article i could find which aggregated all of the relevant quotes and videos. ignore the other shit in this article except for this ephebe section. i personally liked walsh for his documentary work, but all my respect for him went out the window today.

https://www.mediamatters.org/matt-walsh/matt-walshs-sordid-history-radio-host-exposed

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From early 2010 through August 1, 2011, Matt Walsh co-hosted a radio show called The Matt and Crank Program along with Andrew “Crank” Murr at WZBH “The Beach” 93.5 FM based in Georgetown, Delaware. The show featured all of the worst of Walsh’s bluster and bigotry without the production value given to his current work as a host for The Daily Wire, where he was hired in August 2017.
Recently, Walsh has been helping lead a campaign against children’s hospitals providing gender-affirming care. On August 15, Walsh made the false, incendiary claim that these hospitals are “butchering, mutilating, and sterilizing their young patients.” The hospitals highlighted by Walsh and others have been inundated with violent threats — threats that the Daily Wire personality dismissed as a hoax before continuing his campaign.
A review of Walsh’s commentary for The Matt and Crank Program reveals that the pundit has previously praised violent political action, saying that enacting change means that “you have to make people hurt. … Holding signs and yelling loudly will not make anyone hurt.”
The current Daily Wire personality and What is a Woman filmmaker also claimed that “we probably lost our republic after Reconstruction” and that “as the Anglo-Saxons, which were the original Americans, die off, our identity and our culture goes with it.” And he performed racist impressions and defended teenage pregnancy and marriage, saying that “at about 16, you're an adult who is mature and can make decisions. … It's just recently where all of a sudden we're all r------- until we're 25.” Walsh additionally encouraged subordinates to participate in sexually demeaning stunts, coercing an intern into exposing himself and allowing Walsh to shock him with a stun gun “in the ass.”

Matt Walsh’s violent political worldview: “You have to make people hurt”​

While working at WZBH, Walsh attracted attention with a speech at a tea party rally glorifying violence, saying, “If you want extreme things to happen, you have to be willing to take — to go to extremes.
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MATT WALSH: Our Founding Fathers had very specific goals in mind that they wanted to accomplish. There wasn't a generalized sense of outrage. It was, these are our goals we want to accomplish. And by the way, they were willing to back it up with guns and violent force. If you want extreme things to happen, you have to be willing to take — to go to extremes. … Everyone keeps bringing up our Founding Fathers. They were willing to pick up guns and kill people for what they wanted. A sign won't do it. And calling your congressman won't do it.
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On air, Walsh expanded and doubled down on his comments, saying that “if you want extreme change, you must take extreme action. … You have to make people hurt” and adding that “we probably lost our republic after Reconstruction,” seemingly criticizing the country’s first attempt at a multiracial democracy after the Civil War. Walsh further derided members of the so-called tea party movement as “not willing to do what they [the Founding Fathers] did.”
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MATT WALSH (CO-HOST): But what I was trying to say, if you want extreme change, you must take extreme action. What you have to do is look at the situation and decide what exactly you want to have happen. And then you have to honestly approach it and say, what do we have to do to make this happen? But it is, in fact, true that you have to make people hurt. And I'm sorry. I'm sorry. But holding signs and yelling loudly will not make anyone hurt.



Most people will admit that we've been on this path not for a year, because of Obama; not for 10 years, because of Bush; not for 20 years, because of Clinton. Not Reagan, not Carter. We've been on this path for a hundred years or more. We probably lost our republic after Reconstruction. If you want actual change that isn't going to reverse itself in 10 years or five years or even one year, then you do have to look at extreme action.



And by the way, I'm not the one — you go to these tea parties, you've got people that are literally dressed up like it's a costume party, dressed up like our Founding Fathers, dressed up like Samuel Adams and so forth. They're the ones that keep harkening back to the revolutionary times. You're the ones, tea party people, that are comparing yourself — in a not subtle way at all — to the revolutionaries.

ANDREW MURR (CO-HOST): But then you forget what they did to accomplish their goals.

WALSH: Right. I'm saying, OK, you guys are dressing up like revolutionaries, you’re calling this the Tea Party. Don't you understand what they did? Even the Tea Party was an illegal act. It was trespassing and vandalism. Don't you get that? OK. You — don’t,
don't compare yourself to them because you're not willing to do what they did.
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Walsh has called for and defended political violence in many more recent examples, calling for “real men” to assault drag queens, defending secession after the January 6 storming of the Capitol, and defending violence against abortion providers in response to a mass shooting.

Matt Walsh defended pregnancy and marriage for teenage girls: “At about 16, you’re an adult who is mature and can make decisions”​

Walsh defended girls as young as 16 getting pregnant as long as they’re marrying men, saying, “The problem is not, per se, teenage pregnancy — it’s unwed pregnancy.” Walsh used an ableist slur to dismiss the idea that people are unable to consent to life-changing decisions before age 25 and said that girls “still in high school … want, biologically and metaphysically and with everything in their body, they want to settle down, they want to start a family.”
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MATT WALSH (CO-HOST): Teen pregnancy is a new problem.



In the sense that it's only recently that we decided that it is a problem, OK? But it is not a new problem in the sense that it’s a new phenomenon. It is not. In fact, ever since the beginning of time, teenage girls have been getting pregnant. It used to be more common.



WALSH: That's my point, OK? So to all of a sudden act like this phenomenon of girls getting pregnant at that — at a young age — that we consider young, 16 or 17, to act like it's a new thing is ridiculous. It’s always been that way. … Girls between the ages of like 17 and 24 is when they're technically most fertile.



WALSH: OK? That's biological. That's a fact. I am just stating facts. That's all I'm doing. But what happened recently, and this is the fourth fact, recently in the last 30 years or so, we decided that that's way too young to start a family.



WALSH: So what I’m saying is that the problem is not, per se, teenage pregnancy — it’s unwed pregnancy. That’s the problem in society. It’s only problematic when you are not married and you don’t have the man there to help you take care of the kids because he’s a coward.



What I'm saying, though, is that if society was, if society was different and that we stopped insisting that you're a kid until you're 25 and we just deal with the reality that at about 16, you're an adult who is mature and can make decisions — you are that at 16. I don't care what anybody says. And if you're going to tell me it's different, well, then how come for the first 10,000 years of human civilization, that's the way it was? It's just recently where all of a sudden we're all r------- until we're 25?



And I got some more news for you. 17-year-old girls and 18-year-old girls that are still in high school, just getting into college, many of them want, biologically and metaphysically and with everything in their body, they want to settle down, they want to start a family, and that’s always gonna be that way, no matter what you do.

ANDREW MURR (CO-HOST): And I think a good example as to why that’s probably true is the whorish behavior of these same-aged girls when they get to college.

UNIDENTIFIED SPEAKER: There are some sluts.

MURR: They start, you know, these girls — believe me, when I went to the University of Maryland and I was a little bit older than everybody, it was like you get there and you see these innocent girls and by the end of the year, it’s just like the stories you’ve heard about them — it’s like this internal need to breed and it just comes out at the wrong time. They’re out there trying to get an education, but meanwhile —

UNIDENTIFIED SPEAKER: To biology, that’s the perfect time. That’s when they’re, like Matt said, is most fertile. But society has told you that when you’re 18, that’s when you’re an adult, not when you’re 16 or 17.

WALSH: Yeah, and that’s a problem.

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Walsh has repeatedly defended sexualization or sexual abusers of children in the more recent past, saying of the Catholic Church’s sex abuse scandal that “the problem is not pedophilia; the problem is gay priests” and saying that the response to a sexual abuse scandal in the Boy Scouts of America was “a lesson to us all” that “surrendering to the Left” will lead to being “completely obliterated.”

Walsh initially defended Josh Duggar after the reality TV star was accused of sexual abuse of children, minimizing the allegations before later issuing a retraction once it came to light that Duggar had also cheated on his wife as an adult. The Daily Wire host has also minimized the #MeToo movement, suggesting that it’s “a hysterical witch hunt” and saying that women who feel violated after casual sex “consented to, and participated in, [their] own degradation.”

Matt Walsh’s racist worldview: “As the Anglo-Saxons, which were the original Americans, die off, our identity and our culture goes with it.”​

As a radio DJ, Matt Walsh promoted the racist great replacement theory, expressing anxiety about “the extinction of the Anglo-Saxon race” and saying that “as the Anglo-Saxons, which were the original Americans, die off, our identity and our culture goes with it.”
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MATT WALSH (CO-HOST): It is because we're all dying off. Yes. That's what the problem is. It's not that, it's not that we're just, as the Mexicans come in, we magically meld with them and become like them. It's not like that. It’s that we are dying off just like, just like any other species of animal does. We're dying. And the way that animals — there’s two ways that animals die off. Well, three ways. One is disease. Two is deforestation, or they lose their habitat, which OK, look at us. And then the third one is that they stop reproducing. And those — and usually all three of those things happen kind of simultaneously. And that's what's happening with us. The extinction of the Anglo-Saxon race is just like that.



The Western white race is not having kids. They're just not. That’s why before, 10 years ago, was like the average family was, whatever it was, 2.3 kids, now it's 1.-something. I mean, we've lost a whole kid in 10 years. And, I mean, you just can't survive when you refuse to have kids.



When the Mexican people come here, which is fine that they want to come, as long as they come legally, which most of them aren't, but they bring with them — being that they're a different culture, a different race, and everything else — they bring with them a identity, and they bring it to America. And so as the Anglo-Saxons, which were the original Americans, die off, our identity and our culture goes with it. Now, China and Japan and Korea and Vietnam and Egypt, all those countries, for tho
usands of years, have got to keep their identity and their culture. They've been allowed to preserve it, whereas ours is dying off in less than 200 years.
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At other times, Walsh performed racist impressions of Black men, including calling Barack Obama Elementary School and pretending to be a father trying to enroll his son in the school. He pretended to have heard that the school was lenient with its grades, saying while posing as a Black man that Obama’s “main principle was that just cause you ain't put in the work for something don't mean that you shouldn't be supplied with it.”
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MATT WALSH (CO-HOST): Yeah, but let me put you on the spot right quick, because what is y’all honoring about my man Barack Obama?

EMPLOYEE: Well, just in terms of, they named the school after him, you know, and inside the school, they, you know, have pictures of him and they probably teach the students, you know, some of who he is. But overall, this, it’s still a regular school. You know, it's not a school that — overall, the school is still run like the other schools are run.

WALSH: OK. But it just seemed to me that the way that he would want to run it, you know, was similar to the way that he would want to run the health care and the economy, whatnot. Well, he want to make sure that, you know, I mean, just because you ain't worked for something don't mean that you shouldn't get it. I mean, you feel me on that, right?

EMPLOYEE: Um —

WALSH: Well, just because — just cause you ain't really put in the work for something don't mean that you shouldn't be, shouldn't be supplied with it, because that's a right that we have as Americans.

EMPLOYEE: Well yeah, there are certain rights that we have, right?

WALSH: Yeah. We got, I mean, I got a right. I mean, my kid got a right as an American to really get good grades in school and whatnot. You know, he's got a right to that.



Yeah, but y'all's, y'all Barack Obama Elementary, you know, I mean, which — which makes me presume the fact that y'all follow his principles, you know, his guiding principles and whatnot.

EMPLOYEE 2: Yeah.

WALSH: His, his main principle was that just cause you ain't put in the work for something don't mean that you shouldn't be supplied with it, because that's the equal right that all Americans have, you know? So I want to make sure that I bring my kid over to you. You know, he can do his thing laid back, you know, but he still gonna be supplied with the grades, same as, you know, his big pops, hat would be me, you know, I'm going to be supplied with the checks, the government checks and whatnot. You know, just because I ain't currently working don't mean that I shouldn't be supplied with it, you know?

EMPLOYEE 2: Exactly.

WALSH: So. So would that be the way you y'all run things, like maybe everybody, you know, they do their own thing, they get their own grades at the end of the semester or whatever how y’all partition it. They, you put all the grades in one pool and then, y’all split —

EMPLOYEE 2: No, all kids. I mean. No.

WALSH: So you telling me–

EMPLOYEE 2: You said in one pool?

WALSH: Yeah. Yeah. You put all the grades together, you average it out, and then everyone get that average so that it's really a team effort, you know what I mean? And everyone get the same thing because no one really has the right to be above no one else, especially when they kids. Right?

EMPLOYEE 2: Well, all kids are treated equally.

WALSH: Yeah, so. But how, but that ain't the way in the school now. The school he at now right, he ain’t being treated equally. You know? Because he getting a E, he failing out while other people, you know, was getting A's and passing on. My man on the second grade twice now, you know, and other people, they in fourth grade by now. So that ain't equal. You know, I'm looking for some real equality. And I knew that when I saw Barack Obama Elementary was open and I said, now my man is going to supply me with what I'm looking for, because my man's gonna run school the way he run the economy, the way he run health care — where he said, everybody's going to get it whether you work for or not. You're going to get it.

EMPLOYEE 2: Well, no, he’s not in charge of the school.

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Since this video, Walsh has said that white supremacists “don’t exist, for the most part” and the great replacement conspiracy theory is “just a fact.” Walsh has expressed doubt that racism exists and said that “when a white person says that all white people are inherently racist, all he’s really done is confess to being personally racist.” Walsh has also attacked Muslims, deriding them as “easily provoked,” and suggesting that “every mass attacker is Muslim.” One video from The Matt and Crank Program shows Walsh wearing a Confederate flag T-shirt.

Matt Walsh’s sexually demeaning workplace stunts: “I think we should shock you in the ass”​

At The Matt and Crank Program, Walsh appears to have sexually harassed someone at least posing as his employee (named only “Intern A” on camera), demanding that his subordinate remove his pants and allow Walsh to use a taser on his exposed butt despite multiple protestations.
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MATT WALSH (CO-HOST): I would never usually suggest that a man expose his buttocks to me. … Well, here's a serious suggestion. Why don't we seriously shock you in the ass? Got a lot of padding in there. A lot of muscle … lot of muscle in that ass, boy.

INTERN A: You don’t want me to pull it out.

ANDREW MURR (CO-HOST): Yeah, I don’t either. I really don’t. I think we should just go.

(CROSSTALK)

WALSH: Hear me out. For the comedy of it, and also because that will hurt the least, I think we should shock you in the ass, at least at first.

INTERN: I think we should shock you.

WALSH: No, I don’t like that idea. What I do like is shocking you in the ass. So get over here.

INTERN: You’re not shocking my butt.

MURR: And I do want you to put the old hardhat on. There we go. Does he not look amazing now?

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WALSH: I’ll shock you in the stomach. All right? I’ll shock you in the stomach. Are you ready for this?

INTERN: No! No. I am not ready for this.

MURR: I’m ready.

INTERN: This is not cool!

MURR: I’m totally ready for this.

WALSH: This is cool.

MURR: Matt, are you ready?

WALSH: I’m totally ready.

MURR: I’m totally ready.

WALSH: As long as we’re ready, that’s all that matters.

MURR: That’s all that matters.

WALSH: Should I press it? Hold on a sec.

INTERN: Whoa. Oh no!

WALSH: Hold up. I’m not hitting it yet, I’m not hitting it, I’m not hitting it, but should I put it up against him like this? And then do it — is that how you do it?

(CROSSTALK)

INTERN: Oh, my God, I thought you were my friend.

CRANK: We are. That's why we're doing it.

WALSH: This is for your own good. This is for your own good, intern.

INTERN: I love you so much I’m hurting you.

WALSH: This hurts you more than it hurts me.

MURR: Yes it does. Oh God. I’m tingly with anticipation.

WALSH: One, two, three, go!

INTERN: Ow!

MURR: Did it shock you too?

WALSH: Wait, I only got like half a second.

INTERN: That’s all you’re supposed to get.

WALSH: Let’s try it one more time.

INTERN: That hurts.

MURR: You want me to hold onto you while we do it?

INTERN: That hurts.

MURR: Do you want me to hold onto you while we do it?

WALSH: Let’s try one more time. I dropped it. I didn’t get a good one.

INTERN: Not in the stomach anymore, because that hurts.

WALSH: All right, we’ll do it in the uhh —

INTERN: Chesticle.

WALSH: All right, in the chest. But this time we’re going in for the real thing!

INTERN: Wait, just do it in the arm. One, two, three, go.

WALSH: Hold on, hold on.

INTERN: Go! Ow!



WALSH: How bad does it hurt? Describe it.

INTERN: It’s like being muscle tenched.

MURR: What?

(Intern reaches for stun gun)

WALSH: Muscle tenched? I’m not giving you this thing, dude.

INTERN: Was it good for radio? You want to do it in the butt?

WALSH: I do, kind of. Let’s just try it once in the ass. Turn around. Ready?

MURR: I don’t even know if we can put this on the blog site.



WALSH: You’ve got a pimply, pale ass, bro.

INTERN: Go! Ow! Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow! All right, we’re done. That’s it. All right, good radio. You’re welcome, Delmarva. You’re welcome.

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This was part of a series of videos of Walsh, Murr, the intern, and another man called “Tater” participating in a series of fraternity-style challenges, sometimes involving sexually suggestive behavior. In another video, “Intern A” was dressed in a diaper, wrestling a man who gave his name as “Tater.” In a video called “Intern A Earns His Name,” the titular intern was encouraged to lick the inside of a dumpster.
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MATT WALSH (CO-HOST): He's going to lick the inside of this dumpster. This dumpster has not been licked in years. So what it's going to be is he's going to sort of kneel down, put his tongue against the wall and then stand up.
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A further video available on the old YouTube channel for Matt and Crank showed “the intern” washing a car in underwear while disco music played.
According to one report, Walsh announced his departure from The Matt and Crank Program just hours after recording his final episode on Monday, August 1, 2011, claiming that he wouldn’t be allowed to do further shows to say goodbye. The next day, he announced a two-week hiatus that he walked back the day after to let fans know that he’d be taking a job at WGMD, a smaller station in the region where he would work for less than a year. In December 2013 Walsh announced that he was “leaving radio forever” to spend more time with his blog. While Walsh spun this as voluntary, critics reported that WLAP’s programming director had said that the show had been canceled. After a period of time joining Matt at WGMD, reports say Walsh’s co-host returned to WZBH through 2015.
 
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Yawn...age of consent only matters to leftists if it's a conservative.

Otherwise, like with Harvey Milk and his then 16 year old boyfriend, Jack Mckinley they will try not to talk about it and when it's brought up they will just say the age of consent in NY was 16 so it didn't count.
 
Includes the men. Most teen pregnancies when I was in HS were fathered by males the same age as females. So are you saying 16 year old boys are ready for work and fatherhood?
They have a lot of growing up to do in a very short amount of time.
His defence of this implictly says he thinks his daughters will be teeanged whores and best to marry them of asap. Like it is fucking impossible to wait until you are 18 to have sex. I know I did because my mother literally put the thotpatrol fear of God in me about it. This shit isn't as impossible as the left makes it sound.
Unlike your own mother, most parents in the West are more concerned with being their kid's friend, instead of their parent. Whoring as a teenager is approved of in our morally sick society.

He's saying that actions have consequences, and that teenage sluts need to be prepared for that.
 
Includes the men. Most teen pregnancies when I was in HS were fathered by males the same age as females. So are you saying 16 year old boys are ready for work and fatherhood?
In current times ? In my opinion definitely not ready if we're talking about a majority of 16-18 couples (worldwide).
Couldn't explain properly why besides mentioning the obvious absence of prophylactics , it's just simply where I think society is at the moment.
 
19 and 15 is still wrong.
On what moral grounds?

We have to draw a line somewhere, evidently-- my objection has always been that we don't know how to draw that line, and we're inconsistent on where we do from state to state.

By the time I could smoke, buy a gun, be an adult film actor, vote, and die in a war, I still couldn't drink alcohol. But before I could do any of that, I was allowed to apply for a permit to operate heavy machinery and (maybe) get married.

Why is it okay for 15 year olds to get married, but not to get married to someone else that's eligible to get married because they're of a certain age? Why is it even morally right for a 15 year old to be married? How close is "close enough in age"? Aren't 15 and 16 year olds still minors and not "of age"? Hell, is there even an "of age" status per se?
 
Crazy how there was serious consideration of lowering the voting age to 16, and how 13 can lop off their dicks and tits but now the same people are freaking out over a biologically true statement.

Don't get me wrong anyone preying on a 16 when they are over 18 is creepy but it's not like 16 and pregnant wasn't a norm in history before the modern era

The bodies are still roughly the same, the taboo is because how much we coddle and infantilize teens so much now that they are just mentally immature to most people.

Fun fact, Edward the Black Prince was leading sieges at 16.
 
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Even troon allies?
I think so, yes, but with limits.
I never really cared about specific individuals (yes I know it's a bit weird on a site focused on lolcows), but more about the norms that apply to whole societies, or large parts of it, and the processes of normalization and denormalization.
Some troons are transmedicalists and would be valuable allies against the Self ID crowd. Some troons are OK with being recognized as their biological sex, and don't seek to deconstruct it or diminish its importance. I'd even be fine with using their pronouns, deffo not call them slurs, if they're reasonable and making a serious effort at passing.
From my medical experience I know we're a weird species with some non-conforming people in it. Generally cool with it, what I'm not cool with is a tiny minority group trying to change laws and society to favor them against majorities, and having the audacity to demand from us ever escalating levels of "respect" and "rights". These people need to be put in their place.
It's all about what we accept as normal and healthy, and where the abnormal and illness starts, that boundary is my main concern.
 
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He was correct. Really commendable, considering he was "in his early 20s" and 1) could have said edgy shit and 2) could've cucked out later and did not.

Okay. Just because a 16-year-old could get pregnant, that doesn't mean they SHOULD.
Maybe, but if she shouldn't, she shouldn't be fucking in the first place. Teen pregnancy is a problem to the same extent as teen sex.

To rephrase, because the judenpresse is watching: kids shouldn't be fucking as soon as they hit puberty, but whenever you think it's okay for them to fuck (each other, or each other and adults), it should also be ok for them to have a child and start a family - it's not a catastrophe, it's not a moral failing.

It's insane that a young man would want his woman to get an abortion because he's "not ready" or some shit, fatherhood used to be a point of pride. Walsh is not saying you you would not suffer negative consequences including contempt - he's saying the culture changed and he wants to change it back. Before, no one would've looked down on a young family - on the contrary, it was a sign of maturity and responsibility.

However it is creepy how he singles out teenage girls rather than teens as a whole
"It’s only problematic when you are not married and you don’t have the man there to help you take care of the kids because he’s a coward."
 
On what moral grounds?

We have to draw a line somewhere, evidently-- my objection has always been that we don't know how to draw that line, and we're inconsistent on where we do from state to state.

By the time I could smoke, buy a gun, be an adult film actor, vote, and die in a war, I still couldn't drink alcohol. But before I could do any of that, I was allowed to apply for a permit to operate heavy machinery and (maybe) get married.

Why is it okay for 15 year olds to get married, but not to get married to someone else that's eligible to get married because they're of a certain age? Why is it even morally right for a 15 year old to be married? How close is "close enough in age"? Aren't 15 and 16 year olds still minors and not "of age"? Hell, is there even an "of age" status per se?
I just told you. 15 to 18 is fine. 15 to 19 is not. Why is it okay? Because there's no predator there.
 
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Look at that, people still supporting Walsh for saying something stupid years ago because we realize the political war is much larger than this dumb incident, the way it should be. If only Walsh gave the same response in kind to MAGA people who aren't Daily Wire approved cucks. At least take this time to shave your shitty beard.
 
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Yawn...age of consent only matters to leftists if it's a conservative.

Otherwise, like with Harvey Milk and his then 16 year old boyfriend, Jack Mckinley they will try not to talk about it and when it's brought up they will just say the age of consent in NY was 16 so it didn't count.
And don't forget some Hollywood personalities like Roman Polanski and Dan "the van" Schneider.
 
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So are you saying 16 year old boys are ready for work and fatherhood?
in an apples to apples comparison, yes.

hunting farming blacksmithing butcher baker whatever could all be done well by a 16 yr old young man. Biologically they’re strong and resilient the way their female counterparts are fertile. Nothing hes saying is wrong.

for better or worse that doesn’t line up with modern society but it doesn’t change the wiring. I think teen sports probably did a lot to harness this stuff in recent history. I don’t care much about Walsh but this is a stupid gotcha moment,
 
Considering that Walsh just brought a bunch of negative attention to Vanderbilt transing out kids, it's kind of obvious that Media Matters is looking for a way to discredit him here.
yeah i know. thats why i included the disclaimer at the beginning, but at the same time i also acknowledge that ZERO of the conservative outlets i normally read would ever touch this. such is the nature of msm
 
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