Culture Transphobe of the Year: Matt Walsh - Fuck I wish I won

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From book bans to bomb threats, 2022 has been characterized by a disturbing rise in right-wing violence brought on by the viral moral panic of very online fearmongers.

And the biggest target of this mayhem has been the transgender community. Figures like Libs of TikTok’s Chaya Raichik, Tucker Carlson, Ben Shapiro, and the Manhattan Institute’s Chris Rufo have joined conservative politicians in flooding right-wing airwaves with hate speech and misinformation on issues like gender-affirming care and children’s sports. But in a year when Transgender Day of Remembrance was marked by a mass shooting at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs, one man stands out from the crowd: Matt Walsh.

The Daily Wire columnist and podcast host has made a name for himself by demonizing medical professionals and pushing conspiracy theories about “grooming” and pedophilia in the LGBTQ community. If the Club Q shooter is a “lone wolf” attacker, we should consider Walsh the unofficial pack leader. While the bodies were still warm, the host of The Matt Walsh Show would log on to say, “If [drag shows] are causing this much chaos and violence, why do you insist on continuing to do it? If, according to you, it’s like putting people’s lives at risk, if the effort to have men cross-dress in front of children is putting people’s lives at risk, why are you still doing it?” It’s a crowded field, but The New Republic has crowned Walsh 2022’s Transphobe of the Year.

Walsh launched his fetid career in the same manner as many of the worst of the right-wing swamp: conservative talk radio. Walsh has since gone on to create Johnny the Walrus, an allegorical children’s picture book about a boy who pretends to be a walrus (it reached No. 1 on Amazon’s LGBTQ bestsellers list), and What Is a Woman?, a feature-length documentary on “gender ideology.”

Between early 2010 to August 2011, Walsh hosted The Matt and Crank Program on an F.M. radio station in Delaware, during which time he criticized the Republican Party for supporting Reconstruction after the Civil War, attacked Ronald Reagan for expanding the government “by 90 percent,” and defended the use of political violence.

“Our Founding Fathers had very specific goals in mind … they were willing to back [them] up with guns and violent force,” he said at a Tea Party rally during this time. Doubling down on these comments shortly afterward, he’d tell his radio listeners, “If you want extreme change, you must take extreme action.… You have to make people hurt.”

The comments were unearthed in October by the watchdog group Media Matters for America, which monitors conservative misinformation and dug up videos and blog posts where Walsh downplays teenage pregnancy and calls adolescence a “modern plague.”

“The problem is not, per se, teenage pregnancy. It’s unwed pregnancy,” Walsh said in a 2011 video posted to YouTube, adding that it was normal for the first 10,000 years of human existence.

In another video, unearthed in November by Canadian YouTubers The Serfs, Walsh hits operatic heights of derangement: In a rant that clocks in at just under two minutes, he brushes off accusations of child molestation by ex-cardinal and registered sex offender Theodore McCarrick, claims that Asia Argento—who was raped by Harvey Weinstein when she was 21—kept going back for the sake of “power and clout in the industry,” and challenges the notion that sex should be considered good or bad based on whether it’s consensual.

“The word consent increasingly means nothing because we’ve expanded it so much,” Walsh says, “and we’ve turned it into this complicated equation where nobody really knows when consent is happening.”

Since his early years in radio, he’s gone from a bog-standard shock-jock vibe to a preppy fountain of increasingly weird far-right obsessions. Media Matters’ LGBTQ program director, Ari Drennen, has followed Walsh’s studied transformation, in which he’s changed his appearance based on his audience. “Watching his early videos,” she said, “it’s really obvious that he wanted to become famous.”

Today, Walsh sports a beard and flannels and describes himself as a “theocratic fascist” on Twitter, where he has 1.2 million followers. He says the title can be interpreted in two ways: literally or as a joke.

“I am literally a theocratic fascist. I do indeed believe that my religious beliefs should be forced on people by the government. And not just the government, but a government headed by me as a dictator,” Walsh said in a 2019 video for the Daily Wire before referencing his recent Twitter tirade against white condiments. “Mayo, cream cheese, ricotta, tartar sauce, ranch dressing. In my theocratic fascist dictatorship, all of those condiments will be confiscated. Prohibited. And anyone who is caught with contraband like, say, ranch dressing, will face execution and a $50 fine.”

Are you in on the joke? Like I said, the guy is deeply weird.


The guy is deeply dangerous as well. Walsh’s most disturbing narratives have centered on children. In August, after Walsh called for an “organized effort” against medical facilities that “butcher children,” Boston Children’s Hospital, home to the first pediatric and adolescent transgender health program, received its first bomb threat. Walsh, undeterred by the real-world effect of his fearmongering, continued to push the claim that the hospital was “mutilating children.” When the hospital received its second bomb threat in early September, Walsh claimed it was a “false alarm” and a “leftist hoax,” before turning his attention to Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s trans health clinic.

In a Twitter thread that mimics the tone of an investigative journalist who’s just got their hands on Trump’s tax returns, Walsh claimed in late September that the Vanderbilt clinic “drugs, chemically castrates, and performs double mastectomies on minors.” That day, Republican Governor Bill Lee called for a “thorough investigation” of the clinic. Two and a half weeks later, Vanderbilt announced that it would be temporarily suspending gender-affirming care for patients under 18 after Tennessee lawmakers wrote a letter to its board of directors.

On October 21, Walsh organized a “Rally to End Child Mutilation” in Nashville that drew 2,500 participants. He was joined by Senator Marsha Blackburn and 2020 presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard. A group of Proud Boys stood in the audience, while other protesters held signs that said, “Mutilate the mutilators” and “Doctors who mutilate children should be killed.”

The “Protecting Children From Gender Mutilation Act” was introduced to the Tennessee legislature in early November. Boston Children’s Hospital received its third bomb threat the following week. Three days later, at 11:56 p.m. on November 19, 911 received a call. An AR-15-wielding 22-year-old dressed in body armor had fired a barrage of shots into a crowded nightclub, killing five and injuring 17, as patrons enjoyed a drag show. Matt Walsh blamed the victims.
Boston Children’s Hospital received its fourth bomb threat two weeks later.


Drennen is one of those who’ve stopped ignoring Walsh and started to rally people against him. “I think the backlash is the result of a lot more success in the trans community gaining visibility,” said Drennen. On Twitter, she describes herself as a proud trans woman. The header photo on her account is a screenshot of John Oliver next to a graph depicting the “rate of left-handedness among Americans, by year of birth.” It’s a reference to an October segment where Oliver said, “When you look at a chart of left-handedness among Americans over the twentieth century, you see a massive spike when we stopped forcing kids to write with their right hand, and then a plateau. That doesn’t mean everyone became left-handed.… It means people were free to be who they were.”

Walsh is very much against the idea that people should be free to be who they are, so much so that he’s led a stochastic terror campaign against the trans community, which he says he plans on personally taking to the street. If the Proud Boys are, as some say, modern-day brownshirts, they may have found an unlikely leader in Matt Walsh.

Given his calls to arrest drag queens who perform in front of children, criminalize gender-affirming care for minors (despite a consensus in the medical community that this treatment is life-saving), and exile any members of the Republican Party who vote for the Respect for Marriage Act, it’s worth asking if Walsh has any grander political ambitions.

If his tweets are any guide–he’s said that “this country would be transformed for the better overnight if turnout went down by 80 percent”—he’d likely be running well to the right of Trump, whom he criticized in November after Trump called Florida’s Republican governor “Ron DeSanctimonious.”

“DeSantis is an extremely effective conservative governor who has had real policy wins and real cultural wins,” Walsh tweeted. “Trump isn’t going to be able to take this one down with a dumb nickname.”

While he reserves the worst hatred for the trans community, Jason Campbell, a senior researcher at Media Matters, says it’s “important to point out that Matt Walsh is also a racist. He’s becoming this champion of white rights.” When the Little Mermaid remake announced a Black lead role, Walsh said, “From a scientific perspective, it doesn’t make a lot of sense to have someone with darker skin who lives deep in the ocean.” (From a scientific perspective, mermaids also do not make a lot of sense.) He’s been a giddy promoter of the so-called “great replacement” conspiracy theory that’s recently found a purchase in the mainstream conservative media. But Walsh is no latecomer to these racist ideas, from his early fascist stirrings as a talk show radio host until today. “Now this isn’t a conspiracy theory. There’s nothing wild or speculative about it. It’s just a fact,” he said on a May 2022 episode of The Matt Walsh Show.

All of which is to say: Walsh is ready to adapt on the fly as various outrages and panics flit from fashionable to played out on the right. “I don’t think this moment of anti-trans hysteria is going to last forever,” Drennen said. “I would not be surprised if whatever the next right-wing moral panic is, we see Matt Walsh, once again, at the forefront, having conveniently forgotten his fixation on trans people.” Perhaps in years to come, he’ll find new ways to take home TNR’s accolades for scoundrels.

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Matt Walsh is a pedo/groomer. He's just hoping if he calls LGBT people pedos/groomers enough, people won't pay attention to his own noncery tendencies.

As I said earlier ITT, that shit is an old hat amongst the religious right.

Public schools are a garbage fire but public school pedos are just more likely to be reported to law enforcement than religious pedos, not necessarily more common.

The issue with catholic pedos is not only were they not reported for decades, there were also paper trails of them just being moved to other parishes when too many people complained. You also have religious orgs like Jehovahs witnesses and the Southern Baptist Convention keeping secret lists of known pedos but otherwise shitting themselves and doing nothing (or just moving them to different areas like the Catholics).

You even have straight up pedo cults like the FLDS and IBLP, who prefer to homeschool their kids to keep them away from mandated reporters.
Okay but if you were consistent with your logic as it applies to the Catholic church, you'd also hold the public school system in deep contempt and blame them for the actions of their malicious actors. Instead you write out this apologia you wouldn't accept if it were from a Catholic defending their organization. Especially considering the sheer volume in comparison to The Catholic Church™. As well as openly supporting people being forced to put their kids in such a system, by the way, which is something Catholics to my knowledge have not done: openly speak about the possibility and/or necessity of state-mandated church attendance.

Which I'm going to spell out for you here, if you aren't consistent with that then it would boil down to your problem is who is molesting the kids, not that kids are being molested at all. Which is what is clearly, blatantly, horrifically obvious.
 
Okay but if you were consistent with your logic as it applies to the Catholic church, you'd also hold the public school system in deep contempt and blame them for the actions of their malicious actors. Instead you write out this apologia you wouldn't accept if it were from a Catholic defending their organization. Especially considering the sheer volume in comparison to The Catholic Church™.

Which I'm going to spell out for you here, if you aren't consistent with that then it would boil down to your problem is who is molesting the kids, not that kids are being molested at all. Which is what is clearly, blatantly, horrifically obvious.
Public schools don't have the money to protect pedos to the extent the Catholic church does, even if they wanted to.
 
Okay but if you were consistent with your logic as it applies to the Catholic church, you'd also hold the public school system in deep contempt and blame them for the actions of their malicious actors. Instead you write out this apologia you wouldn't accept if it were from a Catholic defending their organization. Especially considering the sheer volume in comparison to The Catholic Church™. As well as openly supporting people being forced to put their kids in such a system, by the way, which is something Catholics to my knowledge have not done: openly speak about the possibility and/or necessity of state-mandated church attendance.

Which I'm going to spell out for you here, if you aren't consistent with that then it would boil down to your problem is who is molesting the kids, not that kids are being molested at all. Which is what is clearly, blatantly, horrifically obvious.
It's sort of like how he's okay with teenagers having sex, and that doesn't make him a pedophile. But if you're okay with them getting married, you're a pedo.
 
Public schools don't have the money to protect pedos to the extent the Catholic church does, even if they wanted to.
Not only do they, they do frequently. Or have you never heard of "rubber rooms"? Maybe do a single fucking ounce of research on an institution you're willing to go to the mat for so fucking hard? Has it occurred to you that your blindness to that institution's failings is the same blindness Catholics had to their own institution's evils?

It's fucking incredible how people such as yourself can handle the cognitive dissonance such hypocrisy must create. No wonder you're all on fucking meds.
It's sort of like how he's okay with teenagers having sex, and that doesn't make him a pedophile. But if you're okay with them getting married, you're a pedo.
I mean there's two answers, either this nigger's a political partisan who's okay with kids being raped as long as they're not raped by clergymen, or he's a batshit insane retard with no insight whatsoever blindly and ignorantly railing against the perceived beloved institutions of his fucked up parents.

Probably both.
 
I feel like you might be confusing drag for something else (like what Matt Walsh probably enjoys in his spare time).
You continue to ignore my point. Can you answer these very simple questions.

Why do you ignore and/or defend predators and pedophiles in the gay and drag community?

Why are they allowed to say and do disgusting things and you turn a blind eye while having a tantrum if a straight 'cis' and possibly religious male does the same?
 
I don't. Lmao.

You did, multiple times. You keep defending DQSH even though there is absolutely no reason for it to exist. It is adult cringe comedy at best, fetish porn at worst, and considering how seriously these faggots take their "art" form as an intrinsic part of LGBTQP culture, it's almost certainly the latter.

You sperging about the catholics and insisting that Matt Walsh is a pedophile in the face of evidence to the contrary is also an implicit defense of LGBTQ noncery. We have other threads for right wing pedophiles, you're just mad that you'd get nowhere by sperging out about Matt Walsh in those threads.

You're butthurt because Matt Walsh has done far more damage to the LGBTQP movement than anyone else in the mainstream, so your only defense is to invoke Sargon's law.
 
You did, multiple times. You keep defending DQSH even though there is absolutely no reason for it to exist. It is adult cringe comedy at best, fetish porn at worst, and considering how seriously these faggots take their "art" form as an intrinsic part of LGBTQP culture, it's almost certainly the latter.
Saying drag=pedophilia is like when SJWs say you're racist for existing while white, or troons shrieking about troonphobia if you like HP.
 
You know, people on the Farms would like you a lot more if you talked about some of your neat reptiles you own and care for instead of your childhood trauma.
She swears up and down she never got the bad touch. Common among homosexuals, she's convinced herself she liked it and she was a lesbian all along.

Sad, many such cases.
 
Saying drag=pedophilia is like when SJWs say you're racist for existing while white, or troons shrieking about troonphobia if you like HP.

The main difference is that we have receipts to back up our claims, not hate crime hoaxes. If they weren't so obsessed with performing for kids...

Why are you so obsessed with exposing children to scary-ass crossdressing clowns who yell and hoot like howler monkeys?
 
The main difference is that we have receipts to back up our claims, not hate crime hoaxes. If they weren't so obsessed with performing for kids...
You have a pic of someone dressed in an outfit more G-rated than what kids would see in the original Star Wars trilogy.

Is George Lucas also a groomer?
 
Why are you so obsessed with exposing children to scary-ass crossdressing clowns who yell and hoot like howler monkeys?
Because her evil religious dad raped her for being a sped and it traumatized her so bad that she hates evil christians enough that she has to do a full 180 and defend the other side. She's literally thrown tardrages in threads about rapist teachers because she hates religion. Who knew her parents were based enough to give us this cow.
 
You have a pic of someone dressed in an outfit more G-rated than what kids would see in the original Star Wars trilogy.

Is George Lucas also a groomer?
Knock it off with the whataboutism, and answer the damned question:

Why are you so obsessed with exposing children to scary-ass crossdressers, especially when that pic of a demonic-looking drag queen is fucking tame compared to all the ones with the fake tits, sex toys, and fisting gloves? "Just because some drag queens dress modestly!" does not make it OK.

Also, get back to me when George Lucas obsesses with making alien-stripper cosplayers read stories to kiddies.
 
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Medical workers are mandatory reporters in all states (unlike religious leaders, who are exempt from mandated reporters laws in 30+ states and fighting to keep it that way. Wonder why...). If a pregnant 12 year old comes in for an abortion, that shit is getting reported to law enforcement because that can only happen as a result of child rape. DNA testing can be done on the aborted embryo/fetal tissue.
Yeah, no. They won't always do that. To nobody's surprise, people who profit from mass infanticide are unethical and willing to lie and break rules:


"In 2007, Rose visited two Planned Parenthood facilities in Los Angeles and recorded undercover videos while purporting to be a 15-year-old girl who had been impregnated by a 23-year-old male who was accompanying her, telling staffers she did not want her parents to find out about the relationship. No employee at either clinic objected to the situation, and a receptionist at one facility "told Rose to say she was 16, because if she was 15, the clinic would have to make a report to the police."

The one and only exception for abortion should be ones of absolute necessity; if doctors deem a pregnancy to actually pose a clear risk to the physical life of the mother, and that's it.

Maternal mortality is one of the leading causes of death worldwide for 15-19 year old girls. Pregnancy is even riskier for younger children. The wellbeing of actual, already existing children should always come before embryos (especially chomo rape embryos).
Probably because a lot of the world is composed of hellholes. Here in America 19 year olds aren't dying from this at any significant rate, that's a bullshit lie and I refuse to believe it.

Matt Walsh is full of shit and a pedophile. He probably doesn't like kids trooning because it's harder for him to perv on little girls if they chop their tits off.
Degenerates do enjoy projecting their own sickness onto others, and that's exactly what you're doing.
 
Also, get back to me when George Lucas obsesses with making alien-stripper cosplayers read stories to kiddies.
Wait til you hear about Rebel Legion and the 501st
The one and only exception for abortion should be ones of absolute necessity; if doctors deem a pregnancy to actually pose a clear risk to the physical life of the mother, and that's it.
So all cases of pregnant children, since that shit is incredibly dangerous for them.
 
So all cases of pregnant children, since that shit is incredibly dangerous for them.
According to you it's a leading cause of death for 19 year olds too, which is a retarded thing to say, so how about the doctors decide instead of a rabid libtard who wants to hate fuck Matt Walsh.
 
According to you it's a leading cause of death for 19 year olds too, which is a retarded thing to say, so how about the doctors decide instead of a rabid libtard who wants to hate fuck Matt Walsh.
Anyone that decides a 12 year old should gestate a rape embryo is a nonce. Like Matt Walsh
 
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