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Friday, October 28, 2022 

Why transsexuality is a form of blackface

Chad Felix Greene tells about a transsexual activist who's but one example of men insulting women, and virtually embarrassing the entire male segment of the planet:
Mulvaney, most known for his TikTok “Days of Girlhood” series, represents one of the best examples of the absurdity of the modern transgender movement. As Amber Athey boldly pointed out in an article titled, “My womanhood is not your costume,” “Womanhood is now routinely publicly mocked and degraded by a group of men playing dress-up…” But “[t]he most offensive part of Mulvaney’s act is not that it debases women to the lowest stereotypes. It’s that women are being told to look truth dead in the eyes and then spit in its face.”
This is exactly why transsexuality, much like what was called transvestism, is a form of blackface. When showbiz performers of the past engaged in blackface acting, it was considered insulting to Black Africans. That's why it mostly stopped in the mid-1960s when the Civil Rights movement came about. Yet feminists since that time made no attempt to argue that transvestism was even remotely the same thing, leading to but one example of only so many inconsistently applied beliefs in the decades since, and as a result, transvestite performing continued for decades afterward with nary a word of complaint. All because most feminists, apparently being LGBT practitioners themselves, didn't want to alienate the homosexual men they relied upon for any kind of backing. Which demonstrates in turn how only homosexual men are considered valid in their viewpoint when it comes to menfolk in general. No doubt, when it came to transvestism, tons of limp excuses were made, such as that the men who did it were simply trying to make themselves look funny, not mock the opposite sex. But as the example in focus by Greene makes clear, that's far from the case.
Mulvaney began “transitioning” less than a year ago and decided to document his daily experience through what is indistinguishable from right-wing satire. Taking on the common attitude that he is doing society a kindness by taking time to properly educate the ignorant masses, Mulvaney’s style is condescending, aggressive, and entitled. Yet to the casual observer, he appears frantic, hostile, and frankly, creepy, often with an exaggerated smile and manic eyes that tell a story of desperation, not confidence.

As Athey details, Mulvaney’s idea of “girlhood” seems limited to a Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen movie from the early 2000s. He dresses and behaves like a stereotype of a young teenage girl, with literal bows in his hair, and appears to have made a mental checklist of all the things girls like and don’t like, which he ticks off in his videos. Girls don’t like bugs, check. Girls wear “shopping shorts,” check.

[...] Mulvaney’s antics would be little more than eye-roll-inducing typical internet nonsense if the influencer wasn’t being simultaneously promoted by institutions such as Forbes, Ulta Beauty, and the White House. He is the face of not only what transgender activism represents but what being a woman means in 2022. You see, Mulvaney isn’t portraying himself as a person overcoming gender dysphoria and living their best life on their own terms. He portrays himself as the typical modern woman who is entitled to speak for all women and the issues they face.
Exactly the problem. He should be ashamed of himself, and so should Forbes, for that matter. They've insulted womanhood, girlhood, and come to think of it, "girl power" too. The damage he's doing will take ages to repair.

Update: Megan Fox reported that Ulta's working with the disgraceful appropriator is backfiring, and notes the following:
The term “womanface” refers to the correlation to the offensiveness of blackface, a thing no company would ever dream of putting in their marketing materials. But women appear to be one demographic no one has to worry about offending with gross caricatures and mockery. The trans activists have made sure that women’s voices are completely silenced in the face of male dominance as long as the males are wearing dresses.
So there's a special word to describe this situation as well. That's interesting. Again, it's a terrible shame nobody took issue with transvestism decades before when it mattered, or this whole problem could've been solved long ago. What's happening now demonstrates how sexism is an issue that's long plagued society in many ways, and will sadly continue to be prevalent for a long time to come, though hopefully, something is being done about it now.

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