Video shows liberals heckle, violently storm out of comedy show after comedian makes Dylan Mulvaney jokes: 'F*** you, transphobe!'



A group of liberal women found a stand-up comedian poking fun at transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney to be no joking matter.

Stand-up comedian Chrissie Mayr headlined a comedy show last week at Hyenas in Dallas, Texas. Mayr was joined by BlazeTV's Alex Stein.

During Mayr's comedy set, the comedian delved into the hot-button topic of Dylan Mulvaney – the TikTok star of the controversial “Days of Girlhood” series and center figure of the Bud Light debacle.

Mayr mocked Mulvaney for identifying as a female, yet never committing to undergoing gender reassignment surgery despite declaring to be a girl for more than a year. When Mayr questioned Mulvaney for not getting a sex change operation, someone in the audience shouted: "Because he's a man!"

An irritated woman disagreed and then yelled, "No. She's a woman!"

Mayr reacted by saying, "Uh oh, uh oh, we have one of those."

Mayr then lampooned the heckler with a misdirection joke, "No, it’s all good. We can all have different beliefs, it’s okay. Some of us can believe in reality and some of us can’t. This is America, we should have different beliefs, it’s all good.”

The woman and her friends were outraged and stormed out of the comedy show. One of the women shrieked while exiting, "F*** you, transphobe!"

The crowd applauded that the offended liberal women were leaving the show.

Mayr claimed that the women violently stormed out of the venue, knocking over her merchandise table. She also said that the women "went straight to management to complain."

Mayr came to the conclusion, "This is the conflict when it comes to comedy and Leftists. It’s just not compatible."

(WARNING: Explicit language)

\u201cJust FYI these \u201cwomen\u201d went straight to management to complain and then proceeded to stampede (knock over) my merch table \n\nThis is the conflict when it comes to comedy and Leftists. It\u2019s just not compatible. \n\n@AdamCarollaShow @ScottAdamsSays @jimmy_dore @joerogan @rickygervais\u2026\u201d
— Chrissie Mayr\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@Chrissie Mayr\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1683837141

Mayr told Fox News about the current political landscape of comedy, "They can’t have it both ways. Leftists want to be culture makers but also want certain groups exempt from ridicule."

"If you believe in true equality then there’s no such thing as ‘punching down’. No group should be ‘safe’ from being made fun of," the comedian proclaimed. "I will keep making fat jokes and trans jokes because I enjoy it and the crowds clearly do too."

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Elon Musk dips his toe into 'Dilbert' cartoonist controversy, says US media is 'racist against whites & Asians'



South African billionaire Elon Musk embroiled himself Sunday in the controversy surrounding "Dilbert" cartoonist Scott Adams' recent racially charged remarks and resultant cancellation, suggesting that the same media outfits now crying racism are hardly guiltless, having themselves long peddled division in America.

What is the background?

A host of newspapers across the United States — including USA Today, the Washington Post, and the New York Times — have dropped Adams' long-running comic strip, suggesting that his remarks on a Feb. 22 episode of the YouTube show "Real Coffee with Scott Adams" were hateful and "discriminatory."

TheBlaze previously reported that Adams had cited videos of black people beating white people and a Rasmussen poll indicating that only 53% of black respondents agreed with the statement, "It's OK to be white."

"That's a hate group and I don't want to have anything to do with them," said Adams. "And I would say, based on the current way things are going, the best advice I would give to white people is to get the hell away from black people."

"Just get the f*** away," Adams emphasized, adding, "Wherever you have to go, just get away. Because there's no fixing this. This can't be fixed, right. ... I'm gonna back off from being helpful to black America, because it doesn't seem like it pays off. I've been doing it all my life, and the only outcome is I get called a racist. ... It makes no sense to help black Americans if you're white. It's over. Don't even think it's worth trying. Totally not trying."

\u201cThis is the absolute truth what @ScottAdamsSays is saying here. He had to have known that all the coward newspapers would drop his Dilbert comic strip. I admire Scott Adams for doing it anyway.\u201d
— Jesse Lee Peterson (@Jesse Lee Peterson) 1677365359

The Miami Herald reported that Adams attempted to clarify his remarks on Saturday, suggesting that he had been making a point that "everyone should be treated as an individual" without discrimination.

"But you should also avoid any group that doesn't respect you, even if there are people within the group who are fine," said Adams.

The cartoonist claimed that CNN's Don Lemon was of a similar mind, sharing a 2013 video wherein the scandal-plagued news-reader detailed five things he believed black people ought to do to "fix the problem." Among the host's suggestions were recommendations to black Americans to hold off having kids and to emulate "predominantly white neighborhoods" by picking up litter.

Adams also suggested that what he had proposed was not dissimilar from former Vice President Mike Pence's personal policy, according to which the politician would never dine alone with any woman other than his wife.

"The Mike Pence rule would say you wanna get some distance. Now is that racist? Yeah, by definition," said Adams. "But it's racist in a personal success context, which is completely allowable."

Despite his attempts at clarification, Gannett, which publishes over 100 papers in the U.S., indicated it would drop "Dilbert," reported the Daily Mail.

The Los Angeles Times, various Hearst Newspapers (e.g., the San Antonio Express-News), certain Advance Local media publications, and other outfits are similarly ditching the comic strip, which has been in circulation since 1989.

The San Antonio Express-News indicated it was curbing "Dilbert" because "of hateful and discriminatory public comments by its creator."

Chris Quinn, editor of the Plain Dealer, wrote of the decision, "This is a decision based on the principles of this news organization and the community we serve. ... We are not a home for those who espouse racism. We certainly do not want to provide them with financial support."

John Hiner, VP of content for Michigan's MLive Media, wrote Friday, "MLive has zero tolerance for racism. And we certainly will not spend our money supporting purveyors of it."

The papers doth protest too much

Following Adams' initial cancellation and in response to a comment contextualizing the cartoonist's remarks, Twitter CEO Elon Musk wrote, "The media is racist."

Musk added in a subsequent post, "For a *very* long time, US media was racist against non-white people, now they’re racist against whites & Asians. Same thing happened with elite colleges & high schools in America. Maybe they can try not being racist."

\u201c@monitoringbias For a *very* long time, US media was racist against non-white people, now they\u2019re racist against whites & Asians. \n\nSame thing happened with elite colleges & high schools in America.\n\nMaybe they can try not being racist.\u201d
— Monitoring Bias (@Monitoring Bias) 1677332686

The tech magnate then concurred with Christopher Ferguson, a psychology professor at Stetson University, who tweeted, "Adams' comments weren't good. But there's an element of truth to this. ... It's complicated. Mainly we've leaned into identity with predictable results, and power today is complicated. We were on the right path with colorblindness and need to return to it."

Musk may have arrived at this opinion having glimpsed the kinds of headlines below that routinely appear in the liberal media, advancing identity politics and sifting complex issues through the singular lens of race:

Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, suggested that the leftist media's use of "'Black' and 'White' to describe people" is evidence of a "pernicious racialism with which the South African apartheid system would be quite comfortable. #CriticalRaceTheory."

CNN news-reader Oliver Darcy asked whether media organizations should "respond to Musk the same way they did to Adams?"

In response, Adams wrote, "Who stoked racial division for the past five years? Was that me? Or Musk?

The Rabbit Hole elicited an "interesting" from Musk by suggesting that the terms "Racist" and "Racism" saw a significant spike in media usage over the past decade:

\u201c@WolfofLevittown @ScottAdamsSays Ask and you shall receive\u201d
— The Rabbit Hole (@The Rabbit Hole) 1677350932

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Elon Musk says he suffered 'major side effects' from booster shot, felt like he was 'dying for several days' — but his healthy cousin fared worse



Elon Musk admitted Friday evening to suffering "major side effects" after he received his second COVID booster shot — a shot he indicated was obligatory on account of business travel.

This admission came after Rasmussen Reports published recent survey results revealing both the apparent prevalence of vaccine side effects and the majority desire for a congressional investigation into how the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) handled vaccine safety.

What's the background?

Rasmussen Reports released the results of a poll on Jan. 20, indicating that 70% of Republicans, 48% of Democrats, and 54% of unaffiliated voters want a congressional investigation into the CDC's handling of vaccine safety during the pandemic.

While the results skewed along party lines, majorities of every racial category (56% of whites, 51% of black voters, and 66% of other minorities) noted a desire to hold the CDC accountable.

The majority of respondents may get their way.

The Republican-controlled Congress has authorized the creation of a new House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, which the Washington Examiner noted will have broad jurisdiction.

While this subcommittee will probe the origins of the virus, it will also reportedly investigate vaccine development, COVID-related school closures, and other issues pertaining to the pandemic. It could possibly look into what the CDC knows about side effects of the vaccines.

"There’s a lot of confusion out there, there’s a lot of uncertainty out there, and I believe every American regardless of their political ideology would like to know the truth,” said House Oversight and Accountability Committee Chairman James Comer (R., Ky.).

Rasmussen Reports, also interested in a general sense of whether the CDC "provided the public with complete information about the danger of side effects from COVID-19 vaccines," previously posted a video on Jan. 16 detailing the findings of another survey of 1,000 U.S. adults conducted between Nov. 30 and Dec. 1, 2022.

Mark Mitchell, head pollster at Rasmussen Reports, suggested that "since there are approximately 260 million American adults, that implies that 177 million [roughly 68%] of them are vaccinated. According to our poll, with a 41% side effect rate, that means that 72 million Americans have experienced at least a self-identified minor side effect."

"Using a 7% major side effect rate [on the basis of this polling data], 12 million of those 72 million American experienced a self-identified major side effect," added Mitchell.

When asked whether they "personally know anyone whose death [they] think may have been caused by side effects of the COVID-19 vaccines," 28% of respondents answered "Yes." 61% answered "No," and 10% indicated they were not sure.

\u201cPublic opinion about #CovidVaccine deaths and side effects has far-reaching public health consequences. \n\nAll other pollsters have ignored the issue. WHY?\n\nPlease share this zero-commentary clip of our vaccine polling. \n\nDiscussion at Youtube: \nhttps://t.co/wkrXIrawVn\u201d
— Rasmussen Reports (@Rasmussen Reports) 1673893964

The tech magnate's admission

In a follow-up Twitter post referencing these takeaways, Rasmussen posed the question, "How many people does CDC estimate had major side effects?"

Elon Musk responded to the post after it had been retweeted by Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams, providing a brief personal account of the troubles he faced after receiving his second booster shot.

Musk wrote, "I had major side effects from my second booster shot. Felt like I was dying for several days. Hopefully, no permanent damage, but I dunno."

\u201c@ScottAdamsSays I had major side effects from my second booster shot. Felt like I was dying for several days. Hopefully, no permanent damage, but I dunno.\u201d
— Scott Adams (@Scott Adams) 1674224054

The tech magnate explained that he had been infected with the original COVID-19 virus "before the vaccines came out and it was basically a mild cold."

He later received the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, and indicated that with the exception of a temporarily sore arm, he suffered no "bad effects."

However, things changed for Musk when receiving his next series of shots.

Musk noted that he ultimately received two mRNA booster shots. The first one was "ok, but the second one crushed me."

\u201c@peters8620 @stillgray @ScottAdamsSays I had OG C19 before vaccines came out and it was basically a mild cold.\n\nThen had J&J vaccine with no bad effects, except my arm hurt briefly.\n\nFirst mRNA booster was ok, but the second one crushed me.\u201d
— Scott Adams (@Scott Adams) 1674224054

When pilloried over this admission that he got a second booster shot, Musk indicated that it had been "required to visit Tesla Giga Berlin. Not my choice."

Although Musk was allegedly "crushed," his cousin reportedly suffered a worse fate.

The Twitter CEO added, "And my cousin, who is young & in peak health, had a serious case of myocarditis. Had to go to the hospital."

The CDC contends that "COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective and severe reactions after vaccination are rare," noting that "The benefits of COVID-19 vaccination continue to outweigh any potential risks."

The agency also claims that myocarditis, pericarditis, Guillain-Barré Syndrome, thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome, anaphylaxis, and reports of death after vaccination are "rare."

As of Jan. 13, the CDC continues to recommend "that everyone ages 6 months of age and older stay up-to-date with COVID-19 vaccination; this includes individuals who are currently eligible to receive an updated (bivalent) vaccine."

The agency claims that "Staying up-to-date with vaccines is the most effective tool we have for reducing death, hospitalization, and severe disease from COVID-19."

Contrary to these federal implorations to keep vaccinating, Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo has recommended against mRNA COVID-19 vaccines for men in the 18-39 age range, after his state's health department found "an 84% increase in the relative incidence of cardiac-related death among males 18-39 years old within 28 days following mRNA vaccination."

"Studying the safety and efficacy of any medications, including vaccines, is an important component of public health," Ladapo said, according to a press release. "Far less attention has been paid to safety and the concerns of many individuals have been dismissed – these are important findings that should be communicated to Floridians."

AOC can't stop repeating the word 'baby' as she pitches 'SICK' plan to abort more babies in red states



Vice President Kamala Harris' cringeworthy habit of getting stuck on repeat seemed to have brushed off on Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) as she pitched her outrageous plan to keep abortion available on demand in red states.

In response to the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade on Friday, Ocasio-Cortez is demanding that the U.S. government, presumably funded by taxpayers, should set up abortion providers on federal land in red states.

"Yeah, I’ll start with the babiest of the babiest of baby steps. Open abortion clinics on federal lands in red states right now, right now, right now!" Ocasio-Cortez shouted to a crowd of pro-abortion protesters.

\u201cALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ: \u201cOpen abortion clinics on federal lands in red states right now!\u201d \n\n\u201cRight now!\u201d\u201d
— RNC Research (@RNC Research) 1656433420

The progressive congresswoman was immediately excoriated by conservatives on Twitter:

\u201c@RNCResearch She knows nothing about economics, climate or the environment, foreign policy, immigration, national defense, basic math, science, or history, and it doesn't look like she's ever taken a class about U.S. Government because she doesn't know the Supreme Court is an EQUAL branch! \ud83e\udd21\u201d
— RNC Research (@RNC Research) 1656433420
\u201cI will never ever understand why a group of women would cheer and applaud the killing of the unborn. It's literally an exercise in mind control. Sick.\u201d
— Joe Pags Pagliarulo (@Joe Pags Pagliarulo) 1656436339
\u201c@RNCResearch She is really grabbing at straws now. AOC needs a big dose of common sense. They still don't get it 'Abortion has not been outlawed', the administration of the law is passed to the states, they act like its a death sentence.\u201d
— RNC Research (@RNC Research) 1656433420
\u201c@RNCResearch @ScottAdamsSays She doesn\u2019t represent red states. That\u2019s a constitutional crisis.\u201d
— RNC Research (@RNC Research) 1656433420
\u201c@RNCResearch That\u2019s no longer the federal governments role to determine.\u201d
— RNC Research (@RNC Research) 1656433420
\u201c@RNCResearch Remember when abortion clinics on tribal lands forced sterilization on Indigenous women ? I do.\u201d
— RNC Research (@RNC Research) 1656433420
\u201c@IRONRANGER218 @marc_hoeee @RNCResearch Get outta here with this federalist \u201crule of law\u201d shit. I want a fascist central government to dictate morality to me and I want it now!!\u201d
— RNC Research (@RNC Research) 1656433420
\u201c@RNCResearch . . . exhibits baby like tendencies, like throwing tantrums, loves shiny new things, goes on baby strolls, listens to music to calm down and loves constant attention.\u201d
— RNC Research (@RNC Research) 1656433420
\u201c@RNCResearch Perfect example of why States should kick the Feds out of managing their natural resources. Another overreach that should be returned to States Rights.\u201d
— RNC Research (@RNC Research) 1656433420
\u201c@RNCResearch So Federally run abortion clinics funded by taxpayers on Federal lands???\u201d
— RNC Research (@RNC Research) 1656433420
\u201c@JohnFinnell6 @RNCResearch Reading comprehension is a skill, and they lack it\u201d
— RNC Research (@RNC Research) 1656433420
\u201c@JohnFinnell6 @RNCResearch She gets it, the dummies that vote for her don\u2019t understand what the decision means. It\u2019s a coalition of morons\u201d
— RNC Research (@RNC Research) 1656433420
\u201cEvil comes in many forms.\u201d
— Courtney Kirchoff (@Courtney Kirchoff) 1656435047

On BlazeTV's "The News & Why it Matters," host Sara Gonzales and guests John Doyle and Lily Kate discussed some of the most "demonic" pro-abortion protesters who are taking to the streets to show their outrage over the possibility of more babies being born.

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