For far too long,myanmar video sex men all across America have worn man buns without stigma -- but that stops today.
During the Republican National Convention Wednesday night, conservative commentator Laura Ingraham finally spoke out about the American man bun epidemic. No longer content to sit quietly by the sidelines, Ingraham shared her anti-skinny jeans and manbun-phobic views loudly and proudly.
SEE ALSO: Protesters bring their own wall to the Republican convention"And the Democrats answer to all that is to nominate the woman who helped orchestrate America's decline," Ingraham said. "Think about it. That has to be some cruel joke, like skinny jeans on men or man buns or something like that."
Laura Ingraham has declared war on skinny jeans and man buns! #RNCinCLE pic.twitter.com/EmvNP6VuUN
— Mashable (@mashable) July 21, 2016
Men who wear skinny jeans have long been mocked for being too effeminate. But for many in the bun community -- man bun wearers and their allies -- the attacks came as a painful surprise, especially at a convention dedicated to, you know, politics.
Sadly, her call to arms did not find many adherents on Twitter.
laura ingraham not a fan of the man bun/just saying this looks pretty damn good #RNCinCLE pic.twitter.com/sfHo1mpA3y
— Linda Qiu (@YLindaQiu) July 21, 2016
There goes the man-bun vote.
— David Dayen (@ddayen) July 21, 2016
Laura Ingraham wants to throw away THIS vote. What manbun hurt you? #RNCinCLE pic.twitter.com/v84w2aq4sZ
— Annie Colbert (@anniecolbert) July 21, 2016
Apparently @IngrahamAngle is anti-manbun. #gopconvention pic.twitter.com/U8FtKv3SMJ
— Christopher Heath (@CHeathWFTV) July 21, 2016
While Ingraham's skinny jean and man bun shaming was largely attacked across social media, some proudly came to her side.
@IngrahamAngle Finally someone brave enough to take down the man bun. #YesAllManBuns #RNCinCLE
— Katie Rotondi (@katkalls) July 21, 2016
Ingraham's speech may go down as one of the most infamous anti man-bun speeches in all of convention history.
Where do you stand on the man bun divide?
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