The Persecution of Dylan Mulvaney: Fair Game or Unwarranted Abuse?


Dylan Mulvaney is a modern phenomenon in a world of non-reality. He did what no one thought was possible. This has generated the appreciation of scores of people across the Western world for breaking down gender barriers and undermining the patriarchy. You go, girl!

You can also say he is a product of capitalism. He sells himself very successfully to an audience that wants him. The ‘free market’ decides upon value and worth—Dylan is doing very well.

For people who have not heard of Dylan, he is the individual that has cost Bud Light billions in lost profits and a huge collapse in their share price. How did he do such a thing? By drinking a Bud Light can with his picture printed on it, while dressed as a woman.

Dylan is a self-declared 'person of trans' and identifies as a girly woman. He announced his transition just over a year ago and explained that he would highlight his journey as a ‘new woman’. To clarify, a new woman means he has a cock and balls, and an old woman means she has a vagina.

Some people hate Dylan. I can understand why. Radical feminists hate him because he is simply a man. Some on the right hate him because he is the queen of the current trans nonsense. A few women hate him because they think he is degrading women. A handful of men hate him because they see him as destroying societal norms. A significant number of people hate him because they think his success will encourage more men to use female single-sex spaces which is a danger for women and girls. Hating Dylan is complicated.

The hate he faces is complex. For the most part, I’d argue it is unfair: his actions are a symptom of our society, encouraged by and downstream of progressive governments and modern feminists.

How did we get here? All my life, we've been feminising men. We accept women dressing and acting like men every day, without complaint. It's fine for gay men to be camp and act like pantomime dames; criticising this behaviour is against the law. Some women seek out and befriend gay men, for it's seen as trendy to gossip with them. Dylan has gone one step further with these newly accepted standards. His efforts are now met with equal amounts of love and hate.

Is Dylan trans? It depends on your definition of trans. Mine is someone with gender dysphoria—a medically recognised mental health condition where someone suffers distress due to an internal incongruence between their perceived gender identity and their sex. I am not sure what is wrong with Dylan, but it is not gender dysphoria.

My thoughts are twofold, he is either:

Mentally ill and broken due to past experiences. He craves love and attention so will do whatever it takes to gain validation as a human. He has a hole to fill and thinks that social media fame will fill it.

Or

He is a manipulative narcissist who knows exactly what he is doing. He is taking advantage of everyone around him as he lives a known lie to gain fame, fortune, and social status.

Only time will tell which category he falls into.

The main reason he is hated is because of his fame and success—this is evident. People can't comprehend how he has become so wealthy by pretending to be a woman. It is likely that there is a level of envy because others had not considered such a brilliant idea.

He is accused of mocking and caricaturing women. Indeed, he doesn't represent the mystical strong and independent modern woman. I have met and worked with many teenage girls who behave just like Dylan, which you can also see on teenage TV shows. I have also met some adult women who can give Dylan a run for his money in being silly and girly, though there aren't that many. We all recognise the female traits he is mimicking, which is probably why he's successful. It wouldn't surprise me if he were to turn out to be a troll, mocking us; however, this looks increasingly unlikely as time goes by.

Dylan is a product of our society and culture. He is a creation of what many think is good and necessary. He is the sex-swapping version of the individuals who pretend to be black or Native American—for the benefits available if you belong to such a group are very attractive. Women have it so much easier in society than men.

Our society has been ill for a long time. It is not an exaggeration to say that important services are beginning to not work in our country. Communities are fragmented and the family unit is crumbling under constant attack. Dylan is not the disease, he is a victim—the worse you can accuse him of is being a carrier of the disease. Unclean.

We did not fight the black death by persecuting the infected. We overcame it by understanding the disease, isolating it so others would not be infected, and seeking a cure. This is what we need to do today.

Boycotting Bud Light is a good example of how we stop the infection from spreading to other companies, and from there to the general public. Bud regrets the day they ever heard of Dylan.

Discussing the foundation of trans ideology in Women's Studies in universities is needed to highlight another by-product of feminism that has not worked out well for women. More women are in favour of woke nonsense than are against it.

Re-evaluating our stance on a whole list of progressive topics that have damaged the family unit and society is overdue. Do not be fooled that the trans issue is The Issue. It is the latest manifestation of the leftist-corporate-fascist agenda that has been damaging us for the last 70 years.

Dylan is only one man. A broken man. He needs help to see the error of his ways and support to live a meaningful life.

Imagine him as a toddler having a temper tantrum. We would not beat or hate him. We would try to be the adult in the room and control the situation until he was ready to listen to those who knew better than him—and had his best interests at heart.

When we seek simple answers to complex issues, we fail in finding solutions that work.

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