Transsexual male grifter working for Bud Light refused to comment on transsexual men being put in women's prisons
Journalist James O’Keefe confronted controversial transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills this week.Wow, what a creep Mulvaney is. He won't even say whether what Washington's doing is demeaning to women, especially if the victims here are only in prison for lesser crimes. Anheuser-Busch's "apology" isn't enough, and they deserve to lose the $6 billion or so they've lost over employing Mulvaney.
O’Keefe sought Mulvaney’s reaction to a report that the journalist released this week regarding male inmates who are allegedly abusing the correctional system in Washington state by claiming they are transgender so they can be put in a prison for women.
The interaction comes as Mulvaney has been front and center in national media headlines over the last couple of weeks due to his marketing partnership with Bud Light. The beer company has faced significant backlash over the marketing engagement, losing billions of dollars in market value and facing boycotts from prominent figures.
“Dylan Mulvaney is inside the women’s restroom right now,” O’Keefe said. “So, I’m going to ask him for comment about our story regarding women being raped in prison by men claiming to be transgender.”
The video then cuts to O’Keefe confronting a visibly uncomfortable Mulvaney in the lobby of the hotel.
“Women are being raped in a prison in Washington state by men claiming to be transgender,” O’Keefe said. “There’s footage of them talking about the rape. Do you have a comment on the story of the women being raped by the men claiming to be transgender?”
Mulvaney quickly took off and ran into an elevator to avoid O’Keefe and would not answer his questions.
“What do you think about the women who are being raped by the men who are transgender?” O’Keefe asked. “Do you have a comment about that?”
Mulvaney snapped back at O’Keefe, asking him to get out of the elevator.
James O’Keefe released a video Thursday evening in which two female inmates at the Washington State Correctional Center for Women (WCCW) discussed how male inmates allegedly abuse the system by claiming to be transgender so they can get into the facility for women.
Bill Maher commented on these issues too, noting how no room is provided for debate:
“Why the overreaction to this?” Maher asked. “Is there something else to this story? Because apparently this really did have a big backlash on sales of Bud Light. Apparently a lot of America feels like they’ve had an agenda shoved down their throat on this issue that they feel has real-world consequences for them and their children. Do they have a point?”Again, where the USA is going is very devastating, and will have a terrible impact on children there for generations to come.
Maher continued to press his panelists and noted “when it comes to trans issues, there seems to be no room for debate. I mean trans people seem just to want, you have to accept lock stock and barrel everything they say or else you are a bigot and you are shouted down.”
He explained how America is going in the “opposite direction” of European countries such as Finland, Norway, Sweden and the U.K., where child gender transitions have taken steps to restrict child gender transitions after initially embracing them.
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