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Bachelorette star Josh Seiter woke up one day and decided the masses should affirm his indescribable, deranged feelings that he cannot comprehend. However, just because he does not know what he thinks does not mean you shouldn’t “affirm” whatever nonsense he pretends to be that day.

Seiter lived his whole life as a man, and while he looks like a man because he is one, he is now the spokesperson for ending “toxic masculinity.”

Wow. A lot is going on there.

Firstly, there is no way I am “affirming” that. Secondly, can we please get a spokesperson for women who has been a woman longer than five seconds? Thirdly, the level of projection is extremely telling, as he embodies all things toxic with masculinity.

“Now that I’m a woman I’m always aware of what’s going on around me and when my guard needs to go up.”

Even when a woman is more masculine, I guarantee they are not getting “shockwaves” from some random comment. Additionally, the fact that he claims his “guard needs to go up” makes him nothing more than a massive troll starving to remain relevant.

Not even the most radical feminists go out looking for comments regarding “toxic masculinity.” And the fact that he claims “traditional families” trigger trauma is not only a personal problem but is an insane comment, especially when literally 99 percent of families are “traditional.”

The only reason he is alive is because of a “traditional family” and his taking issue with that is a desperate attempt to make himself a victim for things that are as common as breathing.

What is the solution to his fake triggers? Should “traditional families” no longer go to the park? It’s not even the family part he has an issue with, it’s that kids exist. Unclear what he means by “overly touchy-feely” but it’s likely he does not even know. At best, he is probably talking about hugs or some nonissue that’s not a thing.

That being said, the fact that the left claims “affirming” him is the “compassionate” thing to do is the embodiment of toxic masculinity.