Posted on 05/05/2020 6:19:16 PM PDT by Morgana
On Ellen DeGeneress daytime talk show Monday, the liberal comedian brought on celebrity couple, actress Gabrielle Union and retired NBA star Dwyane Wade, to praise them for their supportive decision to transition their pre-teen son into a girl. Along the way, the host and actress had some harsh words for parents who dont share their same trendy views on parenting.
Although Wade appeared later in the show, Union began the interview talking with Ellen. While lavishing praise on the couples decision to let their 12-year-old change genders, DeGeneres encouraged the actress to bash less woke parents as heartless monsters who dont really love their kids.
I know this is silly to say because, you know, who doesn't love their children unconditionally, but I guess a lot of people don't. But it's so amazing how supportive you've both been, DeGeneres gushed.
That was all Union needed to humble-brag about how she was only doing what every parent should be doing, in leaving enormous literally life-altering decisions up to their young children to decide. Union also attacked anyone who didnt agree as wanting to dispose of their children. Quite ironic considering the actress has been an activist for Planned Parenthood in recent years:
Yeah, I mean, to us, it's a little odd to get any kind of recognition for doing what, you know, you are supposed to do, which is love and accept and embrace your kids. So it's odd to get recognition for that. But unfortunately there are so many people who just don't. They just don't. And so many people who really truly feel like their kids are disposable. If theyre not perfect images of them, they aren't interested. And it's heartbreaking. So for us, we are just doing what's natural to us and loving her.
DeGeneres celebrated how very very lucky their child Zaya was to have them as parents, taking another moment to attack parents who dont agree:
Zaya is very, very lucky to have both of you as parents and it is unfortunate that a lot of people have children thinking they can mold them and make them who they want them to be and have a certain idea of what they are supposed to turn out like. But they all turn out different.
This isnt the first time Ellen, or the media have celebrated this couple as superior parents over their controversial decision. Back in February, the talk show host had Wade on to celebrate their son becoming a girl. The media treated the celebrity couple as heroes when they brought Zaya to an LGBT awards show. ABCs morning show Good Morning America also cheered them on, calling the pre-teens decision to change genders, courageous and wise.
Read a transcript below:
The Ellen Degeneres Show 5/4/20 3:40:28 - 3:41:57 p.m. Eastern
ELLEN DEGENERES: He was on the show recently and talking about your daughter, Zaya, and her transition. And its like, I know this is silly to say because, you know, who doesn't love their children unconditionally, but I guess a lot of people don't. But it's so amazing how supportive you've both been.
GABRIELLE UNION: Yeah, I mean, to us, it's a little odd to get any kind of recognition for doing what, you know, you are supposed to do, which is love and accept and embrace your kids. So it's odd to get recognition for that. But unfortunately there are so many people who just don't. They just don't. And so many people who really truly feel like their kids are disposable. If theyre not perfect images of them, they aren't interested. And it's heartbreaking. So for us, we are just doing what's natural to us and loving her. There she is! There is our girl. Yeah, we just want happy, healthy, you know, compassionate kids.
ELLEN: Zaya is very, very lucky to have both of you as parents and it is unfortunate that a lot of people have children thinking they can mold them and make them who they want them to be and have a certain idea of what they are supposed to turn out like. But they all turn out different.
I wonder, if there was a way to determine if a child in the womb would turn out gay, would liberals still support abortion?
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If there were a homosexual gene identified and people could choose to abort their homosexual child before it’s born there would be heads exploding on the left.
I think this is the gal who keeps saying she received poor treatment while on America’s Got Talent. All due to, you guessed it, racism. She’s not getting a lot of support on that charge.
Gabby reminds me of Michelle Obama, in that all the ills of the world supposedly wind back to racism against black folks. She’s already knee-deep in money, married to a pro-ball player. You would think she’d have a brighter outlook on life. You would be mistaken.
Next time on “Ellen”: shaming parents who won’t let their child have sex with the dog.
Grooming them for pedos before they even are born...
If we new it would be a whack o lib idiot. ....I just might rethink my stance on abortion.
These people should be in a institution.
Yes Virginia, there are indeed evil people in the world.
None of these sick fuks should be anywhere near kids.
God has left much of this country.
Sick, sick, sick.
Evil, evil, evil.
They’d be the first on line to criminalize abortion if genetic testing turned out positive for homosexuality.
What did I do now??
I didn't realize unconditional love meant deciding to enable your child to do all manner and sort of horrible things to themselves. Be it drugs, alcohol, sexual debauchery, surgical mutilation to their sex organs, jumping off a cliff, robbing a bank, et al. Real and true unconditional love is telling your child "NO" where they seek to do harm to themselves.
You couldn’t do this if you tried.
Sorry. I just saw SICK and EVIL and thought you were either talking about me or my ex :)
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