I have to say, I really don't agree with this repeated assertion that left wing views are incompatible with masculinity, because "liberal" is entirely relative based on culture. Someone could tell me if I'm insane and just making things up in my head cause I was young, but like 15 years ago I recall being a liberal meant things like "No I don't think God sent a hurricane to punish all of us for our sins of excess" and "I don't actually care if gay people get married" and "Quit locking people up for victimless crimes to feed the for profit prison system" and "I don't like this invading the middle east thing". Back then those things would've made someone liberal, and none of them rely on a narrative of victimhood or helplessness.
No, back then instead of appealing to social justice and saying "think of the minorities" as a cheap way of gaining leverage, you'd appeal to nationalism or the religious establishment and say "think of the children", since conservatism was socially predominant.
Point is the idea of left vs. right is a little silly, there's no real left vs. right, there's just moderate vs. extreme and pathetic selfish weasels vs. people with a spine and principles. What you decide to label them as politically has little relevance, imo.
Oh, plus this very site contains more than enough evidence to suggest that the far right is full of almost as many pathetic men as the far left, they just express it differently. Pussies and nutjobs espouse fringe politics because they're unable or unwilling to do what it takes to find acceptance or success within regular society. That's all there is to it.
But as to the topic at hand, I've got my fingers crossed on Quinton being the next to jump on the tranny train. His constant whiny bullshit and obsession with attention, approval, and viewing numbers makes me think all it would take is a few whispers in his ear from the tranny cult to turn Quinton Kyle Hoover into Quinn Kylie Hoover.