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    [LMAO!] MSNBC is slammed for claiming that working out is far-right and says that exercising at home is just the latest ******* trend that glamorizes hypermasculinity

    An MSNBC columnist has been mocked for writing an op-ed warning that the far-right is using exercise as a means of recruiting new supporters.

    Cynthia Miller-Idriss, a researcher in extremism and a professor in the School of Public Affairs and in the School of Education at American University in Washington D.C., outlining her concerns.

    Entitled 'Pandemic fitness trends have gone extreme — literally,' the article claimed that 'white supremacists' latest scheme to valorize violence and hypermasculinity has gone digital.'

    On Monday, she was mocked online for the piece with Elon Musk and Joe Rogan slamming the idea that working out is tied to extremism.

    'MSNBC thinks you're a **** if you work out lmaooo,' Musk tweeted. Later he claimed, 'Parody & reality are becoming indistinguishable.'

    'Being healthy is 'far right.' Holy f***,' podcaster Joe Rogan exclaimed on Twitter.


    Cynthia Miller-Idriss, an expert on extremism, wrote a much-mocked column that went viral on Monday as people blasted her suggestion the working out was tied to extremism





    Miller-Idriss wrote: 'It appears the far right has taken advantage of pandemic at-home fitness trends to expand its decade-plus radicalization of physical mixed martial arts (MMA) and combat sports spaces.'

    She admitted in the article first published last year that 'fitness of course is a staple and a hobby for many people, for whom it is enjoyable and rewarding for brain health and overall well-being.'

    But, she warned, in some instances working out is being corrupted by neo-****s.

    'The intersection of extremism and fitness leans into a shared obsession with the male body, training, masculinity, testosterone, strength and competition,' she wrote.

    'Physical fitness training, especially in combat sports, appeals to the far right for many reasons: fighters are trained to accept significant physical pain, to be 'warriors,' and to embrace messaging around solidarity, heroism, and brotherhood. It's championed as a tool to help fight the 'coming race war' and the street battles that will precede it.

    'Recruits are encouraged to link individual moral virtues such as willpower, decisiveness and courage, with desired collective traits such as virility and manliness.

    'This also works in reverse, with white supremacists encouraging potential recruits or activists to stay in good physical shape as a way of managing self-presentation to the public.'

    Miller-Idriss pointed out the far right's embrace of physical fitness is not new, noting how Hitler encouraged boxing and jujitsu.



    #2
    Imagine being this f'cked in the head...and she ain't alone in this type of "thinking".

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      #3
      A lot of these journalists know their articles are BS but maybe this woman really is confused+crazy enough to believe what she claims.

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        #4
        Imagine falling for this clickbait.

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          #5
          I guarantee if you surveyed people based on their voting history ************* are more in shape
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            #6
            One person has a crazy opinion, she gets rightfully criticized. Ghostof over reacts by pretending this opinion is shared by every person that works at MSNBC.

            Lmfao.
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              #7
              the hard left hate anyone who is smart, good looking, intelligent, successful or healthy...
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                #8
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                One person has a crazy opinion, she gets rightfully criticized. Ghostof over reacts by pretending this opinion is shared by every person that works at MSNBC.

                Lmfao.
                these are your people, the source of news that larry uses

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                  #9
                  I take my nephews camping
                  we just hike in the Mohajave desert

                  we hike and sleep on the ground in sleeping bags

                  we talk about GOD as we look at the stars

                  red rock canyon is our destination

                  no cell phone or distractions

                  we just watch

                  when my pit x was alive he’d walk and eat deer meat Jerrkey


                  id tell them about the llorna
                  now my nephews and son do the same to their kids



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                    #10
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
                    One person has a crazy opinion, she gets rightfully criticized. Ghostof over reacts by pretending this opinion is shared by every person that works at MSNBC.

                    Lmfao.
                    Your network thought enough of it to print it, even you can’t be this pathetic, but then again…
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