Courtland Sykes, 37, is a Republican candidate running for Senate in Missouri.

He recently shared controversial remarks regarding his views on women's rights.

He is a proud supporter of President Donald Trump.

GOP Missouri Senate candidate Courtland Sykes shared his views on women's rights Tuesday, and pissed a lot of people off in the process thanks to his use of words like “nail-biting manophobic hell-bent feminist she-devils.”



Sykes, a Trump supporter and frequent promoter of "Make America Great Again and "America First" slogans, posted a statement on Facebook to answer whether or not he supports women's rights. According to CBS, the comments are excerpts from an 11-page statement he sent to the The St. Louis Dispatch.

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In the post, Sykes begins by stating that he supports women's rights because his fiancée Chanel "has given me orders to favor them." However, he has a few caveats. The caveats are bad. You see, Sykes then explains that he has certain expectations of her, as well, and that his obedience to her desire for what amounts to equal rights, basically, comes at a "small price that she loves to pay anyway."

"I want to come home to a home cooked dinner at six every night, one that she fixes and one that I expect one day to have daughters learn to fix after they become traditional homemakers and family wives," he writes.

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Sykes then criticizes radical feminists and their "crazed definition of modern womanhood." "They made it up to suit their own nasty, snake-filled heads," he says.

"Modern women can BE anything they want, including traditional women — as millions are and millions are fast becoming. Millennial women voters despised Hillary (Clinton) and cost her the election (and they weren't Russians). I wonder why they despise her? One reason is they look at her life's personal wreckage and didn't want to become like her."

The 37-year-old politician, who does not yet have children, said he wants his future daughters to have "their own intelligence, their own dignity, and their own workspace," but that he doesn't "want them to grow up into career obsessed banshees who forego home life and children."



He concludes his piece by claiming, again, that he supports women's rights, but not the kind that have "oppressed natural womanhood for five long decades." Let's just leave that with Twitter then, shall we?

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Can we get Judge Rosemarie Aquilina to read Courtland Sykes' statement out loud and then throw it away like she did Larry Nassar's? #LarryNassar #CourtlandSykes #WomensRights #MeToo #TimesUp pic.twitter.com/nigEzHfBQU — MRT (@MollyRoseTarpey) January 25, 2018

Eileen Reslen I’m Eileen, the digital news reporter at Hearst Digital Media.

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