Hyper masculinity icon JOHN CENA on the WWE's official channel has gone "WOKE" is a very well produced segment on diversity in America.

Let's see the :frothingfash: boycott their man on man treat.

Oh shit I noticed this was 6 years ago. Saw it shared around the other day. Oh well it still doesn't change and he mentioned :cat-trans: before all this REEE WOKE invaded the Republican Party. (Whie McMahon was :thicc-trump: 's #2 briber and Disney was #3 )

  • Weedian [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    :frothingfash: HES BRAINWASHED BY CCP :frothingfash:

  • GayTuckerCarlson [none/use name]
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    :live-tucker-reaction:

    It use to be that Big Strong Men like John Cena were Masculine-American icons. Wrestlers stood up the (((New World Order))) and taught men it was okay be shirtless with hard nipples. Not anymore. Now wrestling is gay. What is happening?

    In the days of forefathers, who did things like fight against communism world wide, wrestling was about story, face turn and heels, now these days all woke wrestlers want to do is wear heels like I did when I was a child trying on my sisters clothes. It made me feel happy. And thanks to real men like Gold dust I was able to repress those feeling, and now the woke Social Justice mob wants to cancel anyone who doesn't take the pink pill.

    After the break, we explore a socdem hook up website called Hexbear, and if you think your child that loves red flags and has mysterously softer skin would never go on such a site, think again. Stay tuned

  • MF_COOM [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    Yeah ok. This wasn't bad if we accept the premise that it's ok to feel pride in a genocidal imperialist nightmare. I can respect that thumb for this one.

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  • LGOrcStreetSamurai [he/him]
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    John Cena is pretty funny. I always have infinitely more respect for guys who can let themselves be the butt of the joke. If a guy can make fun of himself, or let others make fun of him he's already better than 90% of other dudes. Cena is also surprisingly decent actor. He has all the trappings of a CHUD but is seemingly kinda rad.

    John Cena seems to the type of dude who understand it's actually manly to be a fuckin' human and stand for something and feel things. Of all the major WWE crossovers, John Cena and Dave Bautista are the only ones who seem to have any real humanity to them. Xavier Woods seems like a swell dude too, but I wouldn't say he's broken into the mainsteam in the same way they have.

    Anyways, I still think it's a bummer that Cena hasn't really spoken out against the war(s) or how veterans just thrown into the a bureaucratic thresher when they want reap the benefits that are supposed to come along with their service. I think Cena is uniquely equipped to speak on it in a way I think people would listen. He seems to really love the troops and believe in the American dream with a sort of moral and intelligently integrous manner I can respect. Not one that I can quite believe in, but one I can at least respect.

    Cena seems alright by me. He seems like a solid dude. :sicko-wholesome:


    Side note, I think Bautista is a genuinely interesting actor but has the disadvantage of just being shaped like an Gears of War character.

    Second note, It's wild to me that modern "manliness" is so deeply focused on other people. Like how you gonna be a man and be so weirdly fixated on how you people love each other? How is it "manly" to be so deeply enthralled with who is handing hands with who? I'm not even asking in the homophobic manner or anything like that, that's not what I mean rhetorically. I mean to say how is it "manly" to be so concerned with the romantic lives of others in such a way you can't live your life. It's really unmanly to me to be so insecure, if anything it’s what a boy does not a man. It's so weird. To me it's actually really "manly" to just be self-assured in your own self and relationships that you kinda don't give a shit about how other people do theirs. Not a dismissive way of course, but just cause you know you're cool and good in your own and other people can do their own thing.