Trans activist Dylan Mulbany responded to President Donald Trump's executive order, which states that the US government recognizes “only men and women” by saying that “no matter what my passport says, it's a woman.”
After being asked CBS morning To respond to President Trump's executive order, the US government has directed to recognize the fact that only two genders exist: male and female, Mulbany said, “I have not changed the way I think about myself.
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“We're not hurting anyone,” the trans activist continued. “We are less than a percent of the population, and the way they talk about us frequently is as if they take over a city like Godzilla. We are just real selves.”
Elsewhere in the interview, Mulbany reminded her mother when she was four years old that she told her mother, “God made a mistake.”
“Yeah, I knew I was a girl,” replied Mulbany, “It's one of the purest ideas and intentions I've ever had throughout my life, and it's very contradictory to bring it into this world and to know who I am, and otherwise.”
The trans activist explained that he first came out as a gay man at age 14, thinking, “Well, at least I was part of the queer community. I was a very feminine kid so no one liked the pink colours more than I did.”
“That was all I saw around me, so I settled on my identity as a gay person,” Mulbany said.
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After being asked to respond to President Trump's efforts to ban transgender-related medical procedures for children, he replied that he said “it's irreversible and could lead to problems later in life and could cause regret,” saying that decisions that hurt a child's body should reach the government, not the parents.
“I don't have the living experience of trans kids who were able to find that care, but I believe that parents know their children better than the government,” the trans activist said.
“We should make those families understand what's best for them,” Mulvaney added. This is a cynical statement, given that many trans activists oppose parental rights when parents don't want to injure their children's bodies for transgender-related reasons.
Mulvaney appeared on Monday's ABC episode Viewwhere is he? It was revealed“I came from a very conservative Catholic family.” It is one of the co-hosts expressed in light empty “Ah, gosh.”
“But I feel lucky because I'm in such a great place with them now,” Mulbany added. “There's love there despite our various views.”
“When the community is really under attack,” and asked what his “message” was, Mulbany replied, “If we can talk directly with trans people, we'll tell them that what they're attacking is the best part of us.”
“And those who may not consider me a woman — that's so shameful — I hope we can find trans people that they can connect with to see that we're not monsters,” the trans activist continued.
“I never thought this would become a government,” Mulbany added.
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As reported by Breitbart News, transgender actors and HBO A sense of happiness Star Hunter Schafer also responded to President Trump's executive order, and recently changed her passport sex from a woman to a man, declaring “this administration as fuck.”
Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. You can follow her Facebook and x at @armestrangeloand on Instagram.
