The reality: a teacher / football coach working hard to prevent homophobic bullying and providing a safe environment for all his students.

Recruited Young Boys?

Not only is the notion of “gay recruitment” a well-known homophobic dog whistle, but the claim that Walz specifically recruited “young boys” is misleadingly narrow. The club did not aim to recruit male students exclusively, but students of any gender and sexual orientation. Further, he did not conceive of the GSA or seek out its leadership. He was asked by the principal of the school to supervise it. He described both aspects of the GSA’s formation in an ad that ran during his 2018 campaign for governor of Minnesota:

I had students come to me who were concerned that there was an uptick in some bullying towards our gay and lesbian students, and this is in the mid-'90s. They asked if I would be interested in helping start a Gay-Straight Alliance group. My answer was absolutely.

I recognized my responsibility, in that you have an older, white, straight married male football coach who’s deeply concerned that these students are treated fairly and that there’s no bullying.

And the idea that my [football] players would be interested in coming to that [group] and learn and to speak, to create a culture in a school that was welcoming, open, and understanding was something Gwen [Walz, also a teacher at Mankato West] and I always strove for.

“It really needed to be the football coach, who was the soldier and was straight and was married,” Walz told the Minneapolis Star Tribune in 2018. “In other words,” the Tribune wrote in a profile of the then-gubernatorial candidate, “he would be a symbol that disparate worlds could coexist peacefully.”

“It was important to have a person who was so well-liked on campus, a football coach who had served in the military,” Reitan told the Times. “Having Tim Walz as the adviser of the gay-straight alliance made me feel safe coming to school.” Another student from Walz’s time with the GSA recalled to the Times the attitude Tim and Gwen Walz took:

“The Walzes were both like, ‘There will be nothing but respect,’ and it was just like laying down the law,” said Nicole Griensewic, 41, a former classmate of Reitan’s. “It was really bold.”

In response to critics, Berry posted on X: “In a world where the truth is suppressed, the truth will look like hyperbole.” A crucial corollary to this point could be this: In a world without context, anything can look nefarious.

6 points

“Man sees his meeting of normative ideals as a duty to protect children who are different, opponents see this as nefarious”

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Broke: “Walz lured straight kids into the gay club and hit them with the homosexual agenda ray”

Woke: “Walz was a straight ally as early as the 1990s, when homophobia was rampant and even leading Democrats struggled to have a good LGBTQ policy”

Bespoke: “Walz has created a secret army of gay supersoldiers and soon they will take over the world.”

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Now that’s an army I’m willing to serve 🫡🏳️‍🌈

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🫡

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All the good things I’ve heard about this man have come from attempts to discredit him.

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Totally on-point. Every right wing attempt to attack him is just like free promotional advertising about why the left should like him more.

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Is Minnesota a cool state to live in?

its governor is so cool and presumably the minnesotans voted him in.

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Given that it’s a northern state, I’d say it gets pretty cool, yeah.

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As a Minnesotan. Yes, I love where I live. We have the north shore, boundary waters, lakes, fishing, friendly people, and hot dish. Feel free to come visit.

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thanks, i think i will.

i do like fishing.

time for another American road triiiip.

i wish they had a national fishing license so i didn’t have to buy state by state.

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If you do, I love the cities. But at the same time I would recommend going up to Duluth if you can. Stay around there for a bit. Even further north, Grand Marais if you’re open to being in a smaller town.

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All good but pass on the hot dish. And the jello with marshmellows. And the lutefisk

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Hot dish is basically casserole and one specific recipe does not represent all hot dishes. My mom learned to make hot dish in the 70s during the crazy inflation.

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Not only is the notion of “gay recruitment” a well-known homophobic dog whistle

Christians literally go door to door trying to convert people to a Christian way of life. They want to convert people. They need to covert people. So they project that everyone else wants to do the same thing. They project that gay people are out trying to covert other people to a gay way of life.

They can’t comprehend that people just want to live their lives. To them everything is a war, so they assume everyone wants to declare war on them.

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My response is always the same, “I don’t hate anyone enough to join your religion.”

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“I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member”

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Groucho Marx.

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