WTF: Trans male 'breastfeeds'



A transgender woman has set the internet ablaze by not only claiming that he as a biological male was able to induce lactation — but for telling the internet that he now plans to breastfeed a child.

The trans "mother" had also posted a video on TikTok feeding his baby with a bottle of what he called “breast milk.”

Lauren Chen, among others, is disturbed to say the least.

“So yes, this substance, which was produced, once more, by a biological male by pumping himself full of different drugs, was actually given to an infant,” Chen notes.

According to the Post Millennial, the male is prescribed a host of drugs meant to induce lactation.

While the act in itself is alarming, Chen believes the most concern should be for the baby.

“Who knows what the long-term effects of this breast milk might be on this child. Who knows what the chemical composition of that breast milk really is,” she says.

A large number of trans women decide to transition due to autogynephilia, which is a condition describing those who “get their rocks off by being perceived as women or seeing themselves as a woman,” Chen explains.

“A lot of the discomfort you’re probably feeling from this story, gentle viewer, is due to the fact that it kind of seems as if maybe this infant is taking part in someone’s sick fetish,” she continues.

However, science might not stop at simply getting men to lactate — after all, doctors have already been performing irreversible gender-affirming surgeries on minors.

Chen shares a clip of another trans TikToker describing how a uterine transplant — which has only been performed on biological women thus far — could allow a biological male to carry a baby.

“I think we are starting to deserve any of the doom we bring upon ourselves,” Chen says, clearly disturbed.

“We are playing God here. We are destroying individuals' lives,” she adds.


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TikTok influencer uses grandma's euthanasia for clout



Apparently, there really is a TikTok account for everyone.

Canadian social media influencer and Victoria's Secret model Ali Tate Cutler has been promoting euthanasia — or Medical Assistance in Dying — on her social media pages.

In the videos, she asks her grandmother a series of questions about her choice to euthanize herself, and the grandmother provides very positive answers on the matter.

The grandma claims it's “painless” and says she is “looking forward” to it.

BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales of "The News & Why It Matters" is not a fan.

“Man, we are at a really weird place where we are. They’re sensationalizing killing yourself,” Gonzales says.

Fellow BlazeTV host Dave Landau agrees.

“I don’t understand why somebody who seems of sound mind and body is being encouraged to die. I don’t think that makes sense,” Landau says.

But it’s not just the terminally ill or elderly who are being offered this treatment.

“It’s not just those people; they’ve extended it to even teenagers and people who suffer from mental health problems. So you can be like ‘I’m depressed, I don’t see a way out, I just want to kill myself,’ and they will allow you to do that in Canada,” Gonzales explains.

Landau believes MAID is a “long-term answer to a short-term problem.”

“You go over to some place like Canada where it’s like, ‘Well, we have universal health care now.’ It’s like, ‘All right, it’s not the best, but we do have a universal suicide option,'” Landau mocks.


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