Because it's not like conservative values which emphasize traditional gender roles and demonize anything different had a hand in facilitating this kind of environment or anything.
But hey, everyone in the comments seems to think misblaming is perfectly fine as long as he's supporting the kid, since most of the comments seem to be giving him kudos.
On his
main radio show, Beck continued to insist that the kid should be allowed to like whatever he wants and be himself and not be punished for it, which I'd commend coming from anyone else, but coming from him it rings of a "right for the wrong reasons" sort of thing. Especially because he clarified it with "and not in that 'embrace diversity' sort of way that liberals like, since that's nothing but 'political correctness'."
Taken together with his other statements, it feels like that when presented with a choice between defending traditional gender roles and twisting the story to make the point that straight white men were being systematically victimized by liberal oppressors, he chose the latter. Especially because he made it a point to continuously reaffirm the boy's masculinity to make the point that this poor, masculine, straight, white boy was being bullied for being masculine, straight, white, and male and that's why the school allowed it.