“Leave kids the f*** alone” – Israel Adesanya baffled by parents’ inaction against government policies affecting children
UFC Middleweight Champion Israel Adesanya wants parents to be more concerned about their children. He tells the government to stay away from legislating children.
Israel Adesanya calls for children to be left alone (Image Courtesy - Momstatic, BJPenn.com)
After exposing the toxic behavior of his ex-girlfriend, Israel Adesanya criticized parents and the US government legislation. Adesanya voiced his concern against the “sexualization” of children in American society. He believes that it will affect their well-being in the long run. After knocking out Alex Pereira at UFC 287, Adesanya has embarked on a journey to fight society’s “woke” ideology.
Israel Adesanya wrote, “Man I don’t even have kids. But I don’t understand why parents aren’t raising hell with some of the legislations your govt are passing that greatly affect the physical and emotional well-being of your kids. Leave kids the fuck alone!!!.” The political left wing in America keeps promoting the “sexualization” of young children in education.
Adesanya’s tweet echoes a similar message from former UFC champion Holly Holm. Holly spoke about protecting the children in her post-fight interview. There are reports of children being shown performances of drag queens across the United States. Adesanya does not understand why the government has more control over the kids than their parents.
Jake Shields reacted to Adesanya’s tweet and said he felt angry. Shields has been debating the woke left-wing about various topics, challenging to fight ten trans-men in a single night. These UFC fighters have similar mentalities and opinions, always supporting each other outside the Octagon. Adesanya will look to fight later this year against another contender in his division.
Israel Adesanya praises Andrew Tate
Middleweight Champion Adesanya has talked about society trying to control and soften men. He has praised the efforts of people like Israel Adesanya and Jordan Peterson in empowering men.
Adesanya said, “The world is trying to soften us.” He went on to talk about how society wants to empower women at the cost of making men look weak. Adesanya continued to talk about Andrew Tate and Jordan Peterson in general. He said, “If he shows respect, I show respect. I take things at face value. I’ve never met him in my life so I have no anything with him. Some of his message I can understand people didn’t like, but I’ve heard some of it, and I feel he delivers it in a different way. I like Jordan Peterson. He gets the same message across but without the bravado.”
Adesanya has no opponents lined up after knocking out Alex Pereira at UFC 287. His coach, Eugene Bareman, wants Adesanya to challenge the Light Heavyweight Champion Jamahal Hill to become a simultaneous two-division champion. However, the UFC has not decided on the future of Adesanya.
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