WATCH: Deranged College Professor Says Any Man Who Doesn't Vote For Kamala Should Be Lined Up and Shot

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We knew the desperation of the left was going to set it in sooner or later, as the country watches Kamala Harris flub her way through softball interview after softball interview. Her running mate, Tim “Knucklehead” Walz isn’t faring much better, as he, from time to time, lets loose with the truth about the Democrat Party’s radical agenda.

Well, it looks like it’s panic button time for ground-level leftists like this loony University of Kansas college professor, who says that any male who doesn’t vote for Kamala should be lined up and shot. Not only that, but if you “think guys are smarter than girls, you’ve got some serious problems.”

WATCH:

Here’s his entire unhinged rant:

[If you think] guys are smarter than girls, you’ve got some serious problems. 

That’s what frustrates me. There are going to be some males in our society who will refuse to vote for a potential female president because they don’t think females are smart enough to be president. 

We can line all those guys up and shoot ’em. They clearly don’t understand the way the world works. 

Professor Deranged obviously had some inkling that his bizarre, not to mention completely inappropriate and unprofessional, behavior should never have been brought into his lecture on sleep cycles (which, by the look of it, he thinks are biased). He half-heartedly tried to backtrack his incendiary comments:

Did I say that? Scratch that from the recording. I don’t want the deans hearing that I said that.

Sigh, where to start?

First, notice all the huffing and puffing? That’s a weak man full of impotent rage, a trait prized by the Democrat Party. They’ve got loads of this dude on their side – self-loathing, leftist wimps. See also: Tim Walz.

Secondly, this guy thinks he some sort of feminist superhero who’s fighting rampant, though non-existent, misogyny. His personal life is likely so unfulfilling that he’s decided to fight a war that doesn’t exist. But do his students know that? 

Thirdly, he’s going to be in big trouble with his leftist comrades for mislabelling his students as “girls” and “guys.” Wait until the university’s DEI director, who’s almost definitely a woman, gets a hold of him. He’s in for it.

Finally, he’s happy to rant like a loon in front of college-aged kids, many of whom are male, because it makes him feel like a big man. The young people in his class don’t have the life experience necessary to know that dudes like this are simply bullies (and full of crap). They certainly can’t disagree with him or he’ll use whatever tiny bit of authority he has to make their lives miserable. 

He banks on the students’ silence because he is the very definition of a bully. He’s using his position of authority in an abusive way, and, let’s be honest, he would never, ever say this kind of thing to a group of actual men, lest he find out what real men think of his misandry. 

Just ask any conservative woman about this kind of poor excuse for a man. We’ve been dealing with attacks from guys like this for years because they’re emboldened by the anonymity of digital communications. Leftist men are the biggest bullies out there and their rhetoric is violent. They don’t just want to silence you, they wish really – really! – bad things upon you. Oh, and on your family, too. 

Something has clearly gone very wrong in this professor’s life. Maybe he can’t get a date, maybe his wife doesn’t like him. Who knows? But, sadly for him, many men and women will happily vote against Kamala Harris for president because she has proven without a doubt that she is not smart enough to be president. 





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Lisa Holden
Lisa Holden is a news writer for LinkDaddy News. She writes health, sport, tech, and more. Some of her favorite topics include the latest trends in fitness and wellness, the best ways to use technology to improve your life, and the latest developments in medical research.

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