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Ugh.
I have the regret to inform you that Piers Morgan is again up to par. The personality of television, known for his terrible shots, his flagrant misogyny and his strange obsession for Donald Trump was Twitter to revenge on … good fathers?
He posted a picture of Daniel Craig, who plays James Bond, holding his baby in a cute polka dot baby carrier. Implying that Craig was "emasculated" to worry about being a good father, Morgan tweeted, "Oh 007 … not you too?
The Morgan #emasculatedBond and #papoose hashtags, which, according to the Oxford Dictionary, are a "type of bag used to carry a child on the back".
Twitter users immediately took it for himself absolutely ridiculous.
Piers Morgan is strongly opposed to … (checks) of parents caring for their children
– Evilshai ✡ Frankensteinberger (@avishaiw) October 15, 2018
I agree with Morgan Piers. What kind of father carries his own baby? When you give your baby back to a baby, a real man will put it on the ground, then do 50 push-ups to show this baby what a real daddy is.
– Leslie Grossman (@MissLeslieG) October 15, 2018
To be fair if I saw Piers Morgan holding a baby, I would probably intervene
– ragazza_pazza (@heatherkenny) October 15, 2018
Yes Piers, that's calling a baby, I can see why you're confused – you only get one if a woman kisses you.
– Jesse McLaren (@McJesse) October 15, 2018
You know you were too strong anyway the dictionary comes after you.
Some people want to stop paying attention to him.
Piers Morgan launches 100% in his mentions, so if you contribute, you contribute to that
– Patrick Monahan (@pattymo) October 15, 2018
The men started posting photos of themselves with their babies.
So wait, can I post a nice photo of my son, fight toxic masculinity AND drag Piers Morgan at the same time? Did I … won the lottery? pic.twitter.com/tb0je0JGrf
– BOOOOOrad Haunted-Houston (@herodotusjr) October 15, 2018
Morgan, insensitive to all the reaction, went so far as to suggest that he could play James Bond, and he was completely roasted for that too.
One thing is clear after tonight's fierce Papoose-gate debate: we need a new James Bond.
A 007 who looks lively in a tuxedo and who would not be seen dead in a papoose … pic.twitter.com/2u4jsATSfS– Morgan Piers (@piersmorgan) October 15, 2018
I remember that James Bond was MUCH safer in his masculinity – not having to spill other men to feel good about himself.
– Cannabis and coffee (@IHeartCandC) October 15, 2018
Let's just take a moment to appreciate the fact that men holding cute babies are drowning Piers Morgan on Twitter.
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