"Regardless of all this, I don’t feel sorry for Gus Walz. He doesn’t need my sympathy. A young man who has that much confidence and strength in his own skin, so much that he readily and tearfully cheers for his father on national television, doesn’t need any pity from the rest of us. If anything, we should be following his lead."
READ: https://charlotteclymer.substack.com/p/i-dont-feel-sorry-for-gus-walz
@charlotteclymer Ann Coulter needs our pity.
@charlotteclymer Gus has a beautiful Soul. and Wonderful parents!
@charlotteclymer The things I love the most about Gus’ enthusiasm is that (a) it’s there and it’s real and he wears it on his sleeve like the badge of honor it is; and (b) the Democrats say “that’s awesome and it’s not just tolerated but WELCOMED here.”
@charlotteclymer
The soulless ghouls who make sport of honest emotion are the ones to be pitied. I burst into tears when Gus stood up, displaying honest, deep love for his dad. We should all be so lucky as to have that kind of relationship in our families.
I have been hoping we could have this conversation on a national level for sooooo long.
I had a couple of relationships end solely because I cried in front of them.
F@ck the reasons. Doesn't matter men should be able to show emotion