
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling, who announced plans last month to launch a 2018 Senate bid against Elizabeth Warren, laid out his case for waterboarding and other forms of torture, insisting he doesn’t care “if you have to cut off the ballsack of a terrorist to save thousands of American lives.”
“These people don’t care that they’re killing other Muslims,” Schilling told Milo Yiannopoulos during an online radio program on Breitbart. “They don’t care who they’re killing. They just want to kill.”
Schilling likened terrorists to Japanese kamikazes before insisting he doesn’t care what the U.S. has to do in order to protect its citizens.
“I mean, waterboarding, give me a break,” Schilling said. “I don’t care what you do. And maybe that makes me, maybe that is part of my imperfect Christianity. But if you have to cut off the ballsack of a terrorist to save thousands of American lives, you know what, I hate the fact that you go there but you have to protect and save.”
Schilling admitted it “might be a little strong” to suggest “cutting odd the ballsack” of a terrorist, but adding you make “have to kick someone in the bollock” to get information from terrorists.
Later in the interview. Schilling and Yiannopolous railed against out “country full of gigantic pussies who need puppies and coloring books.”
“You can either run for a safe space, demand that the person is reprimanded for hate speech, cry, write a column for the Daily Beast about it, or you can say ‘you’re an asshole’ and move on with your life, get on with your life,” Yiannopolous lamented.
“I’m in a place where I think I’m going to throw a punch at the next person I hear the word ‘microaggressions' from,” Schilling said in agreement.
“You have this Urban Dictionary and … all of these words that didn’t exist.” Schilling continued. “The left has made this entirely new language that is bordering on Ebonics for microaggressions and safe spaces. And it is wussified.”
Listen to the audio below, via Right Wing Watch: