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Will Ferrell unintentionally proves trans is a delusion

Will Ferrell has released a new Netflix documentary that explores Ferrell's relationship with his “transgender” friend Andrew Steele, who now goes by “Harper,” and it's just as delusional as you might imagine. .

“We always say 'quote, unquote,' or 'so-called,' or 'mentioned,' because there is no such thing as transition. Your sex and gender are the same. They are It’s not two different categories.” allie beth stuckey Number of comments that I can relate to.

“Now, in a series on Netflix, a man who has lived his whole life as a man is now a woman and should be accepted as a woman, and in order to be accepted as a woman he should be able to enter women's spaces. '' she said, adding. “And Will Ferrell is like, 'It's no big deal, I don't care, I'm just happy.'”

And comments Ferrell has made recently make his deceptive view on this issue abundantly clear.

“There's hate out there. It's very real and very dangerous for trans people in certain situations. But I don't understand why trans people would threaten me, a cis man. '' Ferrell said.

The famous actor also reportedly told him it was “weird” because “Harper is finally his girlfriend.”

“If the trans community is a threat to you, I think it's because you don't have confidence or safety in yourself,” he added.

“Let's not forget that Will Ferrell is already a millionaire with a career in Hollywood. He's also a man himself and has a son, but people who always claim they're on the receiving end are women. “As a mother, as a parent of a daughter, it's hard for me to understand why you wouldn't want empathy. They came into our space,” Stuckey says.

The film itself aims to make the case that transgender people are hated across the country, especially in red states, but ultimately ends up disproving the narrative of transgender people themselves.

“Steel has been warmly received by people all over the country, which I think is a good thing, but I think when it comes to personal interactions, you can be warm to anyone,” Stuckey said. said, noting that the reception might not be as friendly if the tables were turned.

“If you made a documentary about someone wearing a MAGA hat, and that person went to a bar in New York, I guarantee you they would probably get physically assaulted. Remember, politics is left-wing. That is their theology. ”

Not only does the film refute its own narrative, but the questions Ferrell is asking seem intentionally superficial in order to keep “Harper” from facing legitimate criticism.

“The question Will Ferrell is asking is not like, 'So do you share a bathroom with these women?' The question is like, 'How does it make you feel?' Does this make you happy? Are you your true self? ” Stuckey explains.

“We live in a world where we are told that all your emotions are valid. All your emotions are not valid. They may all be real, but being valid doesn't mean they are valid. , meaning they are rooted in truth. Some of our emotions are outright lies,” she added.

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