Alice Cooper shreds efforts by gender ideologues to confuse kids about their sexuality, riffs on insanity of woke culture: 'What are we in, a Kurt Vonnegut novel?'



Shock rocker Alice Cooper — born Vincent Damon Furnier — noted last year that the first thing he does in the morning is "make a cup of coffee, grab [his] Bible, then spend the next hour reading and praying."

It appears that in addition to being attuned to the highest reality, Cooper, whose new album "Road" debuts Friday, is also cognizant of biological realities that LGBT activists are alternatively keen to dismiss or reject altogether at the expense of the innocent.

After recollecting upon his rise to fame as well as on how he once babysat a young Keanu Reeves — whom he retroactively referred to as "John Wick" — the rocker blasted efforts by gender ideologues to confuse children and woke cultural imperialism in a recent interview with Stereogum.

Stereogum's Rachel Brodsky ostensibly set Cooper up to win over leftists with a softball question concerning his "forward-thinking responses to questions about sexuality and gender" in a 1974 interview.

"Recently some of your 'theatrical' rock peers have commented about gender identity, with Paul Stanley and Dee Snider calling gender-affirming care for kids a 'sad and dangerous fad,'" said Brodsky. "As someone who played around with gender expectations early on, do you have any thoughts on what some of your contemporaries have said before they walked those comments back?"

Cooper made clear by his response that the time for "Mr. Nice Guy" had passed, at least with regards to gender ideology.

The rocker called so-called transgenderism "a fad," stressing that it is "wrong when you've got a six-year-old kid who has no idea. He just wants to play, and you're confusing him[,] telling him, 'Yeah, you're a boy, but you could be a girl if you want to be.' I think that's so confusing to a kid. It's even confusing to a teenager."

"You're still trying to find your identity, and yet here's this thing going on, saying, 'Yeah, but you can be anything you want. You can be a cat if you want to be.' I mean, if you identify as a tree," continued Cooper. "And I'm going, 'Come on! What are we in, a Kurt Vonnegut novel?' It's so absurd, that it's gone now to the point of absurdity."

"I look at it this way, the logical way: If you have these genitals, you're a boy. If you have those genitals, you're a girl," he said, adding that an individual's desired sex does not negate their actual sex.

Brodsky, agitated by Cooper's answer, responded, "I don't think parents are encouraging doubt in their kids' identities. I would just hope that they listen to their kids and find pediatricians that provide appropriate care."

The interviewer's intimation that parents are better off finding a doctor who might mutilate their confused kids didn't sit well with Cooper, who suggested he could "see somebody really taking advantage of this."

Cooper extended his criticism beyond the efforts to confuse kids by social constructivists to the "whole woke thing."

"Who's making the rules? Is there a building somewhere in New York where people sit down every day and say, 'Okay, we can't say "mother" now. We have to say "birthing person." Get that out on the wire right now'? Who is this person making these rules? I don't get it. I'm not being old school about it. I'm being logical," he said.

Cooper indicated he doesn't know "one person that agrees with the woke thing," calling it a "huge comedy."

Leftists didn't find Cooper's critique of gender ideology and woke neologisms funny.

Rolling Stone — fresh off of denigrating a working-class musician, criticizing an anti-child trafficking film, and spreading more falsehoodsdenounced Cooper, suggesting he had "leaned on right-wing, anti-trans scare tactics."

Although Rolling Stone staff writer Jon Blistein took issue with the musician's apparent refusal to sever sex from gender as the Mayo Clinic has elected to do, he appeared most incensed by Cooper's suggestion that a "guy can walk into a woman's bathroom at any time and just say, 'I just feel like I'm a woman today,' and have the time of his life in there[.] ... Somebody's going to get raped."

Blistein wrote, "These 'bathroom predator' myths been widely debunked."

However, contrary to Blistein's contention, there have been multiple incidents in which transvestites have stolen into women's areas and traumatized the real females therein. For instance, a male reportedly raped a young girl at Stone Bridge High School in Loudoun County, Virginia, after taking advantage of the school's LGBT policies.

Like Rolling Stone, Billboard zeroed in on Cooper's apparent opposition to ruining children's lives with genital mutilation and irreversible hormone therapies, writing that he was "anti-trans" and against "best-practice medical care for transgender youth."

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New documentary series exposes reported dark truth of Hugh Hefner's legacy, including bestiality, drugs, and abuse



Beyond the glitz and glamour, dark and disturbing secrets lie beyond the gates of the Playboy Mansion. At least, that’s what A&E’s soon-to-be-released documentary series "Secrets of Playboy" suggests.

The docuseries claims to reveal “the hidden truths behind the fable and philosophy of the Playboy empire through a modern-day lens.”

According to the New York Post, the 10-part series details the dark truth behind Hugh Hefner’s iconic lifestyle magazine, including Hefner’s alleged habit of bestiality.

The Post said that the series “unmasks the once-heralded late mogul — who, until now, has been revered as a god-like stud ... to reveal the ugly truth about the man who built his sex empire on the backs of vulnerable women.”

The series contains interviews of women who claim to be victims of Hefner and his entourage. Girlfriends and mistresses tell stories that implicate Hefner and his friends as sexual deviants – to put it mildly.

The women interviewed describe the late-Hefner’s close relationship with the once-beloved comedian Bill Cosby, how Hefner exposed young and impressionable women to drugs and alcohol, and one account describes how Hefner and company coerced a girl into performing oral sex on a German shepherd dog.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Alexandra Dean, the series’ director, initially experienced substantial difficulty when attempting to set up interviews for the series’ subjects. Because of their age, many of the women interviewed by Dean were in at-risk categories and more susceptible for COVID-19 infection.

On this, Dean said, “Initially, the interview process was totally terrifying because I worried that if I jumped on a plane to meet these people in person, I might inadvertently kill them.”

Ahead of the series premiere, Playboy released an open letter stating that the Hefner family is no longer affiliated with the company and that the Playboy of today is dedicated to empowering women in a sex-positive environment.

Playboy wrote, “As a brand with sex positivity at its core, we believe safety, security and accountability are paramount, and anything less is inexcusable.”

It continued by stating that the company’s staff is “more than 80% female” and working toward “building upon the aspects of our legacy that have made a positive impact, including serving as a platform for free expression and a convener of safe conversations on sex, inclusion and freedom.”

Cooper Hefner, Hugh’s son, issued a statement on Twitter rebutting the series’ attack on Hugh’s legacy. The Hefner heir stated that, despite his father’s “unconventional” lifestyle, he lived “honestly” and “cared deeply for people.”

Some may not approve of the life my Dad chose, but my father was not a liar. However unconventional, he was sincere in his approach and lived honestly. He was generous in nature and cared deeply for people. These salacious stories are a case study of regret becoming revenge.
— Cooper Hefner (@Cooper Hefner) 1642972484