Left's Selective Outrage Over A Fighter's Jab
The far-Left and their media minions are back in full-on outrage mode. UFC heavyweight Josh Hokit made waves after knocking out Derrick Lewis at the UFC Freedom 250 event on the White House lawn. He had the audacity to drop a line right out of the conspiracy handbook: “Michelle Obama is a man. Am I right, America?” And, of course, that set off the predictable wave of faux outrage from the usual crowd—talking heads on cable news, Hollywood elites, and Democrat operatives—who suddenly found their sense of decorum out of nowhere. It’s laughable how quickly they clutch their pearls!
This “outrage” is the height of hypocrisy. For almost a decade, the same crowd has turned Trump and his family into punching bags for their endless grievances. They’ve called him a fascist, a Putin puppet, a racist, a pedophile—honestly, the list goes on with any and every wild accusation their twisted minds dreamed up. His kids? They were fair game, too. His wife faced a relentless barrage of insults. And let’s not forget how the media fanned the flames while Hollywood cheered from the sidelines, with late-night “comedians” making it their bread and butter. Norms? Civility? Spare me. When it came to tearing down the “orange man”, they were willing to stoop to any low, proving just how far they would go in their quest for outrage.
So, a cage fighter dares to poke at the sacred cow of the Obama mythos, and suddenly everyone’s losing their minds. Dana White, the UFC boss, jumps in to call the comments “nasty,” as if that’s going to fix anything. Pundits on The View and beyond are throwing around labels like transphobic and racist, as if they’ve never heard a crude political jab before. Protests spring up as if the world is ending, and the corporate media goes into a frenzy, framing it all as a shocking dive into barbarism. It’s just shy of amusing how quickly their so-called “tolerance” vanishes when the target isn’t a conservative. Where’s the outrage when it’s a Leftist under fire?
Let’s be honest: Hokit’s comment dredges up a tired, debunked theory about Michelle Obama’s gender that has been floating around in the most ridiculous corners for years. It’s not exactly a sophisticated debate, and honestly, even many conservatives roll their eyes at it. But what’s really pathetic is the selective outrage from the Left. They’ve spent years normalizing the most savage personal attacks on their political enemies—questioning Trump’s sanity, pushing those ridiculous Steele dossier fantasies, and labeling his supporters as “deplorables” or threats to democracy—while demanding that their own idols be treated with kid gloves. It’s hypocritical and downright nauseating.
This is the same crowd that turned “birtherism” into a major sin when it came to Barack Obama but has no issue with endless gossip about Trump’s taxes, business dealings, or family. The same outlets that pushed wild, conspiracy-laden claims about Russian collusion for years now act all outraged over a silly comment made after a fight. It’s incredible—irreverence is only allowed if it spills out in a Leftist direction. Challenge their precious narrative, and suddenly you’re a bigot just trying to upset their so-called sacred order.
The timing really highlights the absurdity here. The event celebrated America’s 250th birthday with a wild mix of patriotism, fighter flyovers, and chaotic brawls on the South Lawn—where MMA grit met national pride under Trump’s administration. Hokit even thanked Trump before dropping his punchline. You’d think that a movement obsessed with “punching up” and “speaking truth to power” would embrace some raw talk from a fighter. But no, it set off their enforcement squad. Sunny Hostin jumped in with her usual spiel about “intersectionality” and race. And, of course, Sheryl Crow and a bunch of senators piled on. The message couldn’t be clearer: rules apply only to the people they want to silence, while they throw around their own brand of hypocrisy.
This episode exposes the depths of rot in our cultural discourse. The far Left has spent years dismantling norms around family, gender, and decency whenever it served their twisted agenda—pushing biological males into women’s sports, arbitrarily redefining pronouns, and scoffing at traditional values. Yet, a single off-color comment about a former first lady sends them into a complete meltdown. Let’s be clear: this isn’t about protecting Michelle Obama; it’s about controlling the conversation and maintaining their stranglehold on what’s deemed acceptable. For years, Trump and his crew were fair game, subjected to a relentless barrage of manufactured scandals and character assassinations. But dare to dissent from their precious progressive dogmas? Suddenly, that’s labeled as “hate.”
Hokit’s not out here running for office or drafting policy—he’s a heavyweight who just scored a major win and decided to speak his mind. The uproar that followed says a lot more about his critics than it does about him. Those media figures who turned a blind eye to the attacks on the Trumps are now trying to preach about respecting “families”? Give me a break. And the Hollywood elites, fresh off their ridiculous celebrations of moral decay at their awards shows, suddenly act like they’re all about Victorian values? Spare me the hypocrisy. As for the Democrats, who’ve thrived on personal smears as their go-to campaign tactics, now they want to start preaching unity?
The whole pattern is both exhausting and infuriatingly predictable. For the Left, outrage is just a weapon—anything but a principle. They whip it out whenever their fragile narrative is threatened—whether it’s a president’s policies, a fighter’s offhand remark, or parents daring to question what’s being taught in schools. With Trump, they have no problem using personal attacks as political artillery. But put one of their “queens: in the bullseye, and they want everyone to play nice and pretend that’s not the case when the mirror is held up to them.
Americans are starting to see right through the nonsense. The endless double standard is beyond irritating and only fuels cynicism toward the institutions that preach about truth while peddling selective facts. Sure, Hokit’s comments might be dismissed as crude conspiracy talk, but the Left’s over-the-top freakouts show just how incapable they are of handling any pushback. After years of hurling insults without any accountability, even a hint of retaliation exposes their fragile egos. They can dish it out endlessly against conservatives, but just watch how they squirm the second the tables turn, even a little.
In a healthier culture, we would debate ideas without getting dragged down by ridiculous gender conspiracies or decade-long grudges. But the far Left has ditched that whole concept with their scorched-earth tactics. What they’re doing now is less about standing on moral high ground and more about scrambling to maintain a narrative that demands we worship certain figures while trashing others.
Let’s be clear: one person’s words didn’t ruin democracy. The hypocrisy surrounding it just shines a spotlight on how utterly broken the outrage machine really is.









