Dylan Mulvaney hates women, and his new music video proves it



Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney is back in the headlines again — this time for making a music video called “Days of Girlhood,” and it will “curse your ears and eyes,” says Allie Beth Stuckey.

While she certainly doesn’t want to give his ridiculous mockery of femininity any attention, she feels she must address the situation, as Mulvaney has become “a symbol of the depth of depravity of the transgender revolution.”

Verse two of “Days of Girlhood” reads:

“Monday, can't get out of bed

Tuesday morning, pick up meds

Wednesday, retail therapy

'Cash or credit?' I say, 'Yes'

Thursday, had a walk of shame

Didn't even know his name

Weekends are for kissing friends

Friday night, I'll overspend

Saturday, we flirt for drinks

Playing wingman to our twinks

Sunday, the Twilight soundtrack

Cues my breakdown in the bath”

“Ok, so mentally unstable, financially irresponsible ho bags — that's what Dylan Mulvaney thinks that it means to be a woman,” says Allie, adding that in truth, Mulvaney “probably hates women” and thinks of them in “misogynistic terms.”

“No matter what surgeries you go through, no matter what hormones you have, you will always be a man,” says Allie, adding that Mulvaney, despite what he believes, “does not know what it's like to grow up as a girl” and “has not experienced girlhood.”

To hear more of Allie’s take on “Days of Girlhood,” watch the clip below.


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Pat Gray: Canada is not a free country any more



The Ontario Legislative Assembly in Canada has introduced a new bill that would create “2SLGBTQI+ Community Safe Zones” — which, when translated, means that any “offensive remarks” about individuals who identify as LGBTQ could lead to a fine of $25,000.

Pat Gray, BlazeTV host of "Pat Gray Unleashed," says they’re “creating a no-free-speech zone.”

A drag queen takes to the podium in a video of the bill introduction to say, “Drag is all about spreading love and acceptance and allows people to feel empowered and special. Drag artists and trans people have an inherent right to live freely and authentically in their truth.”

Gray responds, “People are protesting you doing this to children. I don’t give a rat's anus whether you do it among adults or not.”

He continues, “That’s great! Knock yourself out. Don’t do it to our children.”

Gray is referring to the new trend of drag shows and drag queen story hours that are specifically put on for children.

Gray says, “There’s never been a problem, until recently, when they started trying to affect our children.”

“And then it started, not just the drag time story hour, but they were performing in front of children. Tiny little children. In their faces. Grinding sexually. And that is what we can’t allow. Other than that, I don’t care.”

“Canada is gone,” he says. “I mean, Canada is not a free country any more.”


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