Man Who Allegedly Killed Osama Says Young Men Voting for Kamala Should be His “Concubines”

Responding to a selfie by 22-year-old Harry Sisson, who supported Kamala Harris, O'Neill wrote, “You’re not men. You’re boys… you would be my concubines.” This remark has shocked many, sparking confusion and criticism online.

Man Who Allegedly Killed Osama Says Young Men Voting for Kamala Should be His “Concubines”
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The whole US Presidential campaign has brought out the nasty side of Americans. Both sides have said less than pleasant things about each other in lieu of their country’s future. Despite all that is said, Donald Trump is the President again. The red wave seems to be apparent in the United States. 

Former Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill, who claims to have shot Osama bin Laden, sparked controversy with a recent tweet targeting young Democrat voters. Responding to a selfie by 22-year-old Harry Sisson, who supported Kamala Harris, O'Neill wrote, “You’re not men. You’re boys… you would be my concubines.” This remark has shocked many, sparking confusion and criticism online.

Additionally, X users immediately assumed that he is attracted to boys. Initially, the post was about a group of young men who claimed that real men would vote for Kamala Harris. Unfortunately, the Navy SEAL was angry at that statement and responded to the boys. 

An argument broke out among the conservatives and liberals. Liberals assumed that he is coming out of the closet, while conservatives understood what he actually meant, which is, liberal men are “weaker” than conservative men. However, this opinion is another debatable subject. 

The former Navy SEAL then added that after Trump’s win, the new President has made a number of liberal men into his concubines. It appears to be a figure of speech rather than a direct translation. 

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