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Trans Activist

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politics1 year ago

Trans Activist Confronts Nancy Mace Amidst Bathroom Ban Debate

During a speaking event at Georgetown University, Congresswoman Nancy Mace was interrupted by trans activist Evan Greer, who attempted to rush the stage holding a transgender flag. The incident was quickly handled by staff and law enforcement, highlighting the security concerns Mace faces due to her advocacy for banning males from female spaces on Capitol Hill. Mace, who has received death threats, remains steadfast in her efforts to protect women's spaces, despite backlash from some activist groups.

religion1 year ago

"Controversy Surrounds NYC Funeral Liturgy for Transgender Activist"

The funeral of a prominent trans activist at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Manhattan has sparked outrage from the Archdiocese of New York, who condemned the "scandalous behavior" of mourners and held a rare "mass of reparation" to atone for the funeral. While some defended the church's reaction, others criticized it for lacking compassion and humanity, arguing that Jesus welcomed everybody and that the church's response was unchristian.

religion1 year ago

"New York Archdiocese Condemns Trans Activist's Funeral at St. Patrick's Cathedral"

The Archdiocese of New York condemned the funeral of trans activist Cecilia Gentili at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, calling it "scandalous behavior." The service, attended by over 1,000 people, was characterized as "iconic" and "historic" by friends and family, but drew backlash from some Catholics and conservative groups. The cathedral's senior leader stated that they were deceived into hosting the service, leading to a mass of reparation being offered. Organizers defended their choice of venue, while Gentili's family criticized the archdiocese's response, calling the funeral a "historic defiance" of the Church's stance on trans issues.

entertainment2 years ago

Kid Rock Ends Bud Light Boycott

Kid Rock has called off his boycott of Bud Light, admitting that the company "made a mistake" in partnering with trans activist Dylan Mulvaney. Rock's claims of a boycott resulted in a drop in sales for Bud Light's parent company, Anheuser-Busch. However, it was later revealed that Rock was still drinking Bud Light and serving it at his Nashville restaurant. Mulvaney, who faced transphobia and bullying as a result of the controversy, spoke out about feeling used by companies and abandoned when under attack.

entertainment2 years ago

Kid Rock Ends Bud Light Boycott, Shows Support Again

Kid Rock has decided to support Bud Light again after boycotting the company for working with trans activist Dylan Mulvaney. In a recent interview, Kid Rock stated that while he believed Bud Light deserved a "black eye" for their mistake, he did not think the punishment they received fit the crime. He expressed his desire for the company to learn from their mistake and become bigger, stating that he wanted to live in an America where giving a spanking was enough and not a lifelong punishment.

entertainment2 years ago

Kid Rock Protests Bud Light's Partnership with Trans Activist by Shooting Cans

Kid Rock posted a video of himself shooting at three cases of Bud Light beer after the brand announced a partnership with trans activist Dylan Mulvaney. Mulvaney received a commemorative can of Bud Light with her face on it as part of the brand's Easy Carry Contest. The partnership sparked backlash from right-wing commentators, who criticized the brand for working with a transgender influencer. Anheuser-Busch responded by saying they work with "hundreds of influencers across our brands" and that Mulvaney's can was a gift to celebrate a personal milestone.

business2 years ago

Bud Light teams up with trans activist for March Madness.

Bud Light has partnered with trans activist Dylan Mulvaney for March Madness, featuring the influencer in a pair of videos that were met with backlash on social media. The beer company sent packs of Bud Light featuring Mulvaney's face to celebrate the "365 Days of Girlhood" milestone. Mulvaney also announced a partnership with fashion design company Kate Spade. The announcement was met with criticism on Twitter, with users describing the ad campaign as another attempt to push gender propaganda.