Posted on 03/17/2024 3:10:11 PM PDT by Morgana
Hello, dolls!
Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney has wriggled back into the spotlight to celebrate a second year cosplaying a biological female.
The great brand-destroyer teased 10-million-plus TikTok followers this week with a 'surprise.'
But did anyone anticipate the assault on eyes and ears that was about to be unleashed?
Titled 'Days of Girlhood,' it was a music video no one asked for, named after the viral TikTok chronicle of Mulvaney's male-to-female gender transition.
That social media series hit all of the classic sexist tropes: women are addicted to clothes, cry when they see bugs, regularly frolic in meadows and can't control their emotions.
The video is more of the same misogyny.
It opens with a pop beat in the background as Mulvaney, heels in hand, exits a pink convertible. Stumbling to the front door of a peach-colored mansion, Mulvaney drops the keys.
After a quick makeup check, a slug of champagne, a lounge on a frilly red comforter, and a glance at a pill-packed medicine cabinet, it's off to the pool.
The lyrics to the song are somehow worse than the candy-coated aesthetics.
'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 namе… Friday night, I'll overspend… Saturday, we flirt for drinks.
Perpetually depressed, overmedicated, promiscuous, and using booze and a shopping addiction to cope with it all.
Is this what Mulvaney thinks represents being female?
Poolside, Mulvaney and friends perform stilted, synchronized routines in WWII-era bathing suits.
The sets and costumes are awash in Barbie and millennial pink, big hair, and heavy, glittery makeup.
It's unimaginative slop and could be the premise of an old Saturday Night Live skit.
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Exactly
I assumed Mulvaney was referring to himself. Guess I’m not familiar with the problems he listed as being common problems for women.
Sexual weirdos think all women are 18 year old hysterical bimbos...
It’s as if ‘women pretending to be men’ all came up with John Wayne stereotypes... it’s stupid.
That said, I have no problem with delusions as long as they don’t take it to the ‘civil rights’ level delusion - where if :YOU don’t believe their BS they sue you.
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