In a now-viral video, MSNBC commentator Joy Reid compared Kyle Rittenhouse’s big display of crying on the witness stand during his trial to Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s similar display during his confirmation hearings, and the right-wing has absolutely lost their minds over it.

The video shows Reid in a camera closeup saying:

This Kyle Rittenhouse trial. It reminded a lot of people of something… something… I can’t remember what it was. Oh! The Brett Kavanaugh hearings.

It’s true — the day that Kyle cried on the stand, there were many comparisons to Kavanaugh immediately. That’s because the circumstances were similar. Kavanaugh was accused of having done something horrible, and he used a clearly performative act to make people feel sorry for him. Not for his victim, who also cried on the stand there, but for him.

And what Joy pointed out about the whole situation is something that needs to be addressed. As conservative men continue to complain about diminished masculinity and and “wokeism” and “cancel culture,” they still want to hang on to their right to cry in public for sympathy.

Reid called it something akin to the male version of a “Karen,” a woman who complains and complains and as soon as she’s called out for her terrible behavior, begins to cry for sympathy.

If Republicans don’t want to be held accountable for using this sympathy tactic, I have an idea for them. Stop using it.

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Watch Joy’s TikTok video here, and just look what the conservatives are saying in response.

https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1460761513023598595

Republicans are rather upset:

https://twitter.com/FnDragonSlayer/status/1461003779549974529

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