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GOP House Speaker calls male gamers lazy, undeserving of government aid

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GOP House Speaker calls male gamers lazy, undeserving of government aid

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson recently made controversial remarks attacking male gamers on CNN, linking their gaming habits to potential cuts in Medicaid funding.

Johnson’s comments followed the House of Representatives’ approval of a budget bill that could result in significant cuts to Medicaid, raising concerns about the impact on vulnerable individuals who rely on the program.

During an interview with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, Johnson defended the budget bill, stating that while some individuals may be removed from Medicaid if the bill becomes law, those deserving of the program would not be affected. However, he specifically targeted “29-year-old males sitting on their couch playing video games” as undeserving of government assistance.

Johnson’s remarks sparked a debate, with some agreeing with his stance and others criticizing his comments. One individual highlighted the diverse range of individuals who rely on Medicaid and questioned the prioritization of cutting funds for essential services while providing tax breaks to the wealthy.

This incident is part of a larger trend of attacks on gamers, with other conservative figures like Glenn Beck and Matt Walsh also expressing negative views towards gamers in the past.

It is important to remember that the gaming community is diverse, with a significant percentage of gamers being women. The resurgence of anti-gamer sentiment reflects a concerning return to past stereotypes and prejudices.

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