Posted on 07/31/2019 7:11:27 AM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
Mario Lopez claims that parents who allow their children to live according to their self-identified genders are setting a dangerous example.
Lopez, a father of three, shared his opinions during a June interview on The Candace Owens Show, a PragerU video series hosted by the 30-year-old conservative figure, but the clips have only recently caught Twitters attention.
During the 40-minute interview, Owens brought up the weird trend in Hollywood that have celebrities like Charlize Theron taking cues from their children as to how they identify. In April, the Long Shot actress revealed that her 7-year-old child Jackson did not identify as a boy.
Yes, I thought she was a boy, too, Theron told the Daily Mail. Until she looked at me when she was 3 years old and said, I am not a boy!'
Owens told the new Access Hollywood host, A lot of weird trends come out of Hollywood and one of the weirder ones, for me, is this new trend where celebrities are coming out and I know Charlize Theron did this a few weeks ago is saying that their child is picking their gender. And this is strange to me, and they say, Oh, I looked at my child and my child was swimming in a bathtub and looked up and said, Mommy, Im a boy and thats weird ...
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Of course kids say all kinds of stupid things, they’re just learning...but when it comes to making statements about their gender it must be taken absolutely seriously.
Insane.
Mario doesn’t seem to age either!
The media is in an uproar over this. Apparently, he’s an actor.
Nice to know there is a sane person in Hollywood.
Lighten up, it is just in jest.
That’s what I was searching for: when will/would they eliminate him.
He’s untouchable!.............
What does that mean?
He’s a celeb and a minority................
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