Posted on 05/10/2023 7:43:16 PM PDT by Morgana
Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney has said she has been having trouble sleeping since a backlash erupted over her partnership with Bud Light and questioned the psychological effects of being called a man thousands of times a day.
Her comments came during an episode of the 'Dear Schuyler' podcast, hosted by trans athlete Schuyler Bailar and which released on Monday.
Mulvaney suggested that as the trans debate in the US has escalated, transphobia has become increasingly blatant, resulting in an inhospitable 'wild west' for trans people.
On April 1, Mulvaney became embroiled in a controversy that would make national headlines for weeks after she shared on Instagram a promotional Bud Light can with her face printed on it.
While she admitted she had been having sleeping difficulties, she also said the barrage of hate that ensued after the partnership has taught her not to waste time trying to please everyone.
'I remember even in college, just a few years ago, if one person potentially didn't like me it would keep me up at night and now there are hundreds of thousands of people that do not like me,' she said.
'I still sometimes can't sleep, but it in a weird way it has been a blessing to break that people-pleasing mentality, because there's no way that I can win those people over,' she said.
'If you go back to some of my earlier videos, I was pleading with these people, I was like, "What can I say to show them a different part of myself? What can I do?"' she added.
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A few Bud Lights before her/his/its bedtime should do the trick.
LOL. About a millionth as bad as being called a "woman" which he never, ever will be. Poor baby can't take the truth. Awwwww...
Ha. I bet the CEO of AB is not sleeping well either.
Think of what Rush Limbaugh would have done with Dylan Mulvaney.
Think of what Don Rickles would have done with Dylan Mulvaney.
Think of what George Carlin would have done with Dylan Mulvaney.
Think of what Jerry Seinfeld could dowith Dylan Mulvaney, but won’t.
Thank you, my FRiend.
The word went out quite a while ago at the Daily Mail (UK) to call these freaks “her” and “she.”
You’re a few short of “thousands.”
Still doesn’t have to sit down to relieve himself of that free Bud Light.
i can name a couple off the top of my head at BUD that haven’t sleep too well since then either...
Stop calling that thing SHE!!! It is NOT, nor will it EVER BE!
Once you start arguing with him whether he is a man or a woman, he is already winning the argument.
Let’s find out - he’s a man. Man. Man!
As John Wayne said, life’s hard enough. It’s even harder when you are stupid.
Mulvaney says the responses have become more blatant. Perhaps he should review how this came to be. It was the BLATANT pushing of the trans movement onto our children, in our schools, libraries, bathrooms, sports, etc. The demands and the aggression hit a tipping point. Enough is enough. Mulvaney is condescending and manipulative.
Yeah, you can see his full in Adam’s apple and his facial hair more prominently. His bouffant wig is totally ridiculous, too.
Yea I saw it. His buddy came up with the idea and he went with it. I never thought he was trans either.
He gets paid well, corporations get a bump in their ESG scores. Neither give a crap about the real world.
If Mulvaney was serious about “transitioning” he would have had silicone boobs added, a cutadickoffame and lasered off his whiskers.
His plan was to get rich by looking like a male Audrey Hepburn.
It's OK, Dylan, bud. Whatever part you got in mind, I don't want to see it.
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