Ben Myselis
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And by the way, if you're going to go and do that, stop.
You should do that.
Because to me, all of Cignetti's, his whole persona, to me, when you do that, it shatters it, in my view.
I understand the counter argument is, well, it's the White House, it's not political, we're just showing up, it's an honor to be invited.
No, no, no.
Trump made it political.
He made you a political prop and a political pawn in genocide, in fascism, in economic suffering that American people are feeling, in war crimes.
You're a prop.
That's part of what you've been used for.
And you stood there and you nodded your head and you could have done what Mendoza did.
Just blame it on, as Jordi says, spring training.
But you're there.
You're a prop.
You're an enabler right now of fascism.
That's how I feel about it.
You have to know it's part of Trump's strategy too, and I think it's all intentional.
I mean, think about anytime he has anybody around him, anybody kind of behind him, whether it's a sports team or children or whoever, women, whoever it is, he always starts asking them inappropriate questions or he'll say things because your silence behind him or your even just kind of nodding behind him registers on television as some sort of tacit approval, whether you mean it or not.
And I'm not even saying that any of these people necessarily even mean it when they're just kind of nodding behind them like, oh, yeah, this crazy, you know, this crazy guy is rambling again about ballrooms or whatever.
But that's why, you know, when he has the kids behind him, when he has the the women's team behind him and he goes,
No men and women sports, huh?