President Joe Biden said Sunday that if Americans could spend more time around people like transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney, they would be more comfortable with the transgender movement.
What a ridiculous sentiment. If only the issue was the world hasn’t seen enough of Mulvaney’s unflattering imitation of women. For the past 225 days, Mulvaney, who still refers to himself as Dylan, has documented his portrayal of the female experience on social media as a “
journey to girlhood.”
After receiving
backlash for his
characterization of women on TikTok, Mulvaney explained in several videos that his female identity, which seems to jump between being an overtly
sexualized teen to a
ditzy valley girl depending on the video, is a way for him to relive his younger self. He even auditioned for a role of an actual teen girl,
according to a video he posted April 14.
Mulvaney’s version of a woman is a cruel caricature of the female experience with the “
personality” of a brain-dead “
bimbo.” His post on Day 66,
titled “nature girl,” showed him prancing around in a wooded area wearing a sports bra and biker shorts, with his hair in a half-up ponytail.
“Heels? They’re my hiking heels. I love ’em,” Mulvaney giggled in the video. “Bridges? Love ’em. Coconut water? Love it.” At one point, a bug flew near Mulvaney, and he frantically fell to the ground, hysterically flailing around.
His potrayal of women as flighty and helpless further perpetuates the stereotypes the progressive left claims to hate. It is either that women are born with “girl boss” energy, ready to run the European Union — or they are weak, senseless animals who need men to explain their sex to them.
If women are “strong, female warriors,” then they deserve better than Biden allowing women’s issues to be discussed through a man’s voice – a man who, at best, seems to hate women and think they are dumb or, at worst, fetishizes the naiveté of most teenage girls.
In the fight for “transgender rights,” women bear the most significant casualties. Not only do female adolescents
transition at a higher rate than any other demographic, but the girls who manage to avoid the craze are subjected to
sexual assault and
harassment in their school bathrooms.