Transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney is making headlines again. Allie Beth Stuckey says she’s working on a music video called “Days of Girlhood,” which will be “a curse to your ears and a curse to your eyes.”
She certainly doesn’t want to pay any attention to Mulvaney’s ridiculous mockery of femininity, but she has to address the situation because Mulvaney has become “a symbol of the depths of depravity of the transgender revolution.” I feel that.
The second verse of “Girls’ Generation” reads as follows:
“I can’t get out of bed on Monday.
I’m going to pick up my medicine on Tuesday morning.
Wednesday, retail therapy
“Cash or credit?” I say “Yes”
I took an embarrassing walk on Thursday.
I didn’t even know his name
Weekends are the day to kiss your friends
I’ll waste my Friday night
Saturday we flirt for drinks
Play wingman to our hot guys
sunday twilight soundtrack
It was in the bathroom that caused the breakdown.”
“Yeah, very mentally unstable, financially irresponsible, awful people. That’s what Dylan Mulvaney thinks it means to be a woman,” Allie says, and in fact Mulvaney added that he “probably hates women” and thinks of them in “misogynistic terms.”
“No matter what surgery you have, no matter what hormones you have, you’re always a man,” Allie said, adding that despite Mulvaney’s belief, “I don’t know what it’s like to grow up as a girl. I don’t know if that’s the case,” he added. And she “hasn’t experienced girlhood.”
To hear more of Allie’s take on “Days of Girlhood,” check out the clip below.
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