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Trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney is back in the headlines again — this time for making a music video called “Days of Girlhood,” and it will “curse your ears and eyes,” says Allie Beth Stuckey.
While she certainly doesn’t want to give his ridiculous mockery of femininity any attention, she feels she must address the situation, as Mulvaney has become “a symbol of the depth of depravity of the transgender revolution.”
Verse two of “Days of Girlhood” reads:
“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 name
Weekends are for kissing friends
Friday night, I'll overspend
Saturday, we flirt for drinks
Playing wingman to our twinks
Sunday, the Twilight soundtrack
Cues my breakdown in the bath”
“Ok, so mentally unstable, financially irresponsible ho bags — that's what Dylan Mulvaney thinks that it means to be a woman,” says Allie, adding that in truth, Mulvaney “probably hates women” and thinks of them in “misogynistic terms.”
“No matter what surgeries you go through, no matter what hormones you have, you will always be a man,” says Allie, adding that Mulvaney, despite what he believes, “does not know what it's like to grow up as a girl” and “has not experienced girlhood.”
To hear more of Allie’s take on “Days of Girlhood,” watch the clip below.
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