Transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney — a biological male who is identifying as a female — who first became famous for causing a massive boycott of Bud Light beer following a partnership with the brand, is back in the news thanks to backlash over a new music video he put out called, “Days of Girlhood.” The video is based on his social media series of the same name which is what launched him into the public eye two years ago.
According to Dylan Mulvaney and his new song, "girlhood" consists of:
– Not being able to get out of bed
– Popping prescription pills
– Retail therapy
– Doing the "walk of shame"
– Not remembering who you hook up with
– Overspending
– Flirting for drinks
– Listening to the… pic.twitter.com/o0gT0X9riq— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) March 13, 2024
I guess we’re never going to hear the end of it from Mulvaney, who clearly suffers from gender dysphoria and needs legitimate, adequate treatment that would help him accept the fact he was born a biological male.
via The Daily Wire:
The pop song goes through the days of the week in a “girl’s” life — on Monday she can’t get out of bed, Tuesday she picks up prescription medications, Wednesday she has retail therapy, Thursday she does the walk of shame and “didn’t even know his name,” Friday she overspends, Saturday she flirt with drinks, and Sunday she has a breakdown in the bath.
“Calling women of all ages. Girls like me gotta learn the basics,” Mulvaney sings in the nearly four-minute video.
“Boys on the dance floor, it’s time to clear. The patriarchy’s over. You can hold our beer!” Mulvaney sings in a possible reference to the Bud Light fiasco.
Bud Light’s collaboration with Mulvaney last year sparked a boycott from customers. The beer brand’s parent company may have lost as much as $1.4 billion in sales in the aftermath.
If you look up the phrase “cringe” in the dictionary, Mulvaney’s photograph and a link to this music video will be found as the entry. I legitimately feel second-hand embarrassment for him. If he ever wakes up from his delusions and sees this is what he did during his battle with mental illness, he’ll probably lock himself away forever.
The music video immediately got bashed as some critics stated the song is promoting sexist stereotypes of women.
“Dylan Mulvaney just released a music video on how to… you guessed it… be a girl,” Jaimee Michell, founder of Gays Against Groomers, stated in a post published on X.
“Back up ladies, let a real man tell you what a woman is,” Libby Emmons, editor-in-chief of The Post Millennial, stated on social media.
“Every part of ‘girlhood’ that Dylan Mulvaney imitates is an offensive stereotype,” Blaze TV host Lauren Chen posted in her response. “Stupidity, promiscuity, emotional instability, materialism.”
“The craziest part of Dylan Mulvaney’s new music video is even after hormones and surgery, he still looks like a total dude. Just an unhealthy one wearing girl clothes,” conservative podcast host Liz Wheeler went on to say.
Mulvaney also shared a video on himself on Instagram saying that the theme of his past year, his second year of “girlhood,” was “pain.”
“Two years of publicly transitioning as a woman,” he said, “or two years of being your worst nightmare, whichever way you see it. But I see it as a win.”
Mulvaney also said that all proceeds from the music video will go to The Trevor Project, a leftist nonprofit that focuses on LGBT youth.
Mulvaney, having apparently learned nothing from the last year, reached out to Bud Light with an idea for a commercial that featured a cowboy sharing a beer with a transgender individual. The company rejected the idea. Probably a smart choice considering how many billions of dollars their last work with Mulvaney cost them.
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