Has no one told Voris that his hair makes him look like a raging fairy?
Or is he just gαy?
To be honest, that comment is uncalled for. Nothing wrong with his hair, he just has it that way. Mr. Voris is not a ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ you can take that to the bank, he is quite a manly man.
Well, tdrev does have a point about the hair. I'm sorry, it's not politically correct I know, but the amount of hairspray or mousse a man must use on his hair to make it do
that (have "lots of volume", I suppose?) does seem to warrant the "raging fairy" comment.
If I showed up at Mass in a suit and tie and man shoes, and man cologne, and other cross-dressing accoutrements, I would
hope someone would correct me for the good of my soul. So I think it's a fair question.
I recall seeing a Voris video some time ago when he was in Rome, and the wind was raging, and womens' skirts were blowing about, and I believe there was even spitting rain, and yet Voris' hair did not move. I haven't watched much of him since (unless it was linked here, if I recall), because while I could have assumed "green screen" (and therefore his not actually being
in the weather), he presented himself that way on purpose, and it concerned me. Even EWTN "reporters" at the Vatican either had their hair whipping around, or had it properly "glued down" in a very short cut, demonstrating no feminine characteristics of the hair that I recall.
tdrev: I do believe (though I've never been part of his paid "network" setup) that people have mentioned his hair to him, or at least indirectly to his handlers through Twitter. I highly doubt we're the only ones disturbed by the raging fairy style, but it's entirely plausible he doesn't know the "vibe" he gives off. I believe it's par for the course in secular journalism, though when an actual self-proclaimed sodomite like Anderson Cooper looks more manly than a Catholic "commentator", yes, I do get concerned enough to tune out.
(Maybe Thomistic Phil. might pass the message on? I fully understand one having personal preferences for attire and style, especially if there is a physical condition involved like chemotherapy-induced baldness, but Mr. Voris seems to put an unusual amount of attention into his hair and its volume, and the connotation just isn't overly Catholic, I'm afraid.)
As he's a public figure, in this community at least, I don't believe the discussion of his appearance is either vindictive or inappropriate. Especially since it
is something he can help.
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