

Klavan said “we should thank Christian white men” for creating our civilization. Klavan claimed conservatives have always said that all minorities are welcome into the country, but “there is a price of admission that you pay.” Klavan claimed that “the future is always male” and warns that “demonizing men causes mass shootings. Klavan said, “Feminism has created this generation of women who think they matter because they are women, who think their ideas matter because they are women, who think their ideas are protected because they are women. Klavan said that “the video game industry” is “already” the “battleground for culture wars” and that Gamergate - a sexist attack on women gamers that Vice described as “a massive, coordinated harassment campaign masquerading as a pseudo-political movement” - was “people trying to defend their right to play whatever games they wanted.” “If women are asking us to respect them, as we should,” Klavan asked, “shouldn’t they have a little bit of understanding of our experiences?”

Klavan argued that the female body is “made to attract men,” and women should sympathize with the “powerful sense of attraction” that men feel. Like Knowles, Klavan is a consistent supporter of Trump and subscribes to religious conservatism that is sometimes more moderate than Walsh’s. Andrew Klavan is a crime and suspense novelist who has written essays and op-eds for The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times.
