If THIS is what the far-left considers "toxic masculinity," then we need to have a figurative chemical spill over the country.
American hero Daniel Penny, who was found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide on Monday, sat down and spoke with FOX Nation about the whole ordeal of his confrontation with career criminal Jordan Neely and the subsequent fallout of being deemed a "racist" by the ignorant left and a trial that the country was paying attention to.
Fox News host and commentator Jeanine Pirro talked to Penny, and the 30-year-old's comments are what heroes are made of. He spoke about how uncomfortable he's been with all the attention, both positive and negative. Penny also said that he doesn't regret what happened and would do it a "million" times over "just to keep one of those people from getting hurt or killed."
"The guilt I would have felt if someone did get hurt, if he did do what he was threatening to do, I would never be able to live with myself," Penny told Pirro.
JUST IN: Daniel Penny says he has zero regrets, says he couldn't live with the guilt if someone was hurt on the subway by Jordan Neely.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 10, 2024
Penny is an even better person than I thought.
The Marine said he would do a million court appearances if it meant saving someone on the… pic.twitter.com/swNcYWXGpN
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You can disagree if you like, but the comments made by Penny in the video above are those of a true man. Think about what he just said.
"I didn't want any type of attention or praise or...and I still don't."
True heroes don't do what they do for the attention. Heroes do what they do because it's the right thing to do in specific situations.
I could be proven wrong in the future. But, if the world had more Daniel Penny's, it might not be such a cynical place.
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