Caitlyn Jenner isn’t feeling “transgender woman” Dylan Mulvaney’s mission to normalize “women” having bulges in their crotches.
Mulvaney is the biological male who recently got a chance to interview President Joe Biden. Prior to Mulvaney visiting the White House, he posted a TikTok video last May in which he recalled being stared at while walking around publicly in short shorts.
It turned out that everybody had been staring specifically at his crotch, because he — a so-called “transgender woman” — had a bulge where his penis lay.
Responding to this experience, Mulvaney called for normalizing “women having bulges sometimes.”
Watch:
@dylanmulvaney Day 74- normalize the bulge #trans ♬ original sound – Dylan Mulvaney
“I wore this outfit shopping today. And I thought that these might be my new shopping shorts, but I was walking around, and everyone was staring. And I was like, oh, what’s going on? And they were all staring directly at my crotch. And I went, oh, I forgot that my crotch doesn’t look like other women’s crotches sometimes, because mine doesn’t look like a little Barbie pocket,” he said.
“And I thought, Dylan, you have some options here. Number one, you can stop wearing clothes that fit like this and just find looser-fitting items. Number two, I can do a tuck, which is going to have to be a whole other video — it’s very painful and involved. Or number three, I just normalize it and I wear clothes like this, and we all just normalize women having bulges sometimes. Because we’re coming up on bikini season, baby, and you might see a bulge or two,” Mulvaney added.
He then concluded the video by singing a short pro-bulge ditty.
“So normalize the bulge. We are normalizing the bulge! Women can have bulges and that’s OK! We’re not gonna stare at their crotches while they’re wearing their little shopping shorts at the mall!” he sang.
Fast-forward to this Monday, a couple days after Mulvaney visited the White House. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, a Republican, posted Mulvaney’s TikTok video from May to Twitter and warned her followers that this is what the Democrat Party wants to normalize.
“Dylan Mulvaney, Joe Biden, and radical left-wing lunatics want to make this absurdity normal,” she tweeted.
Look:
Dylan Mulvaney, Joe Biden, and radical left-wing lunatics want to make this absurdity normal. pic.twitter.com/44oJMBh1Cn
— Sen. Marsha Blackburn (@MarshaBlackburn) October 25, 2022
Two days later, Jenner retweeted Blackburn’s original tweet and added some supportive remarks for the senator.
“@MarshaBlackburn thank you for speaking out and having a backbone – one of the best senators we have. Let’s not ‘normalize’ any of what this person is doing. This is absurdity!” Jenner tweeted.
Look:
. @MarshaBlackburn thank you for speaking out and having a backbone – one of the best senators we have. Let’s not ‘normalize’ any of what this person is doing. This is absurdity! https://t.co/YmQcuwWKhj
— Caitlyn Jenner (@Caitlyn_Jenner) October 26, 2022
Jenner’s support drew massive criticism from the left, including even from an elected member of Congress.
Look:
Caitlyn, mocking other trans people is not going to make politicians like Blackburn accept you. I would pity your transparent insecurity if it wasn’t so dangerous for the trans people you bully and throw under the bus. I don’t usually comment on this stuff, but I abhor a bully. https://t.co/ytYujRJD4b
— Sen. Sarah McBride (@SarahEMcBride) October 27, 2022
Don’t even worry…God is watching and karma is coming for Caitlyn. Caitlyn is one pathetic woman who will never hold public office. No matter what YOU do-the republican party will NEVER accept you @Caitlyn_Jenner. And it’s sad l just defended you from a coworker.
— R.V (@thewiseone09) October 26, 2022
Hate to break it to you but, Marsha doesn’t approve of you or the changes you’ve made. You’re both evil!
— LisaB (@BriscoeLAB) October 26, 2022
But both Blackburn and Jenner had a point: Democrats are indeed trying to normalize transgenderism, and they’re doing so despite there being nothing remotely normal about the idea of “women” walking around with a bulge in their crotch.
The fact is that Mulvaney isn’t a biological woman. Nor is Jenner, though in Jenner’s defense, the former track and field star at least seems to understands this. Sort of.
During a 2015 ABC News interview, Jenner said, “For all intents and purposes, I’m a woman.”
“People look at me differently. They see you as this macho male, but my heart and my soul and everything that I do in life — it is part of me. That female side is part of me. That’s who I am,” Jenner added.
Despite this biologically inaccurate view, Jenner has stood by Republicans on most transgender-related issues, including but not limited to “women” with bulges and also transgender athletes competing against athletes of the opposite biological sex.
“This is a question of fairness. That’s why I oppose biological boys who are trans competing in girls’ sports in school. It just isn’t fair. And we have to protect girls’ sports in our schools,” Jenner said to TMZ last year.
Mulvaney maintains the opposite stance: He believes transgender individuals should be able to live their lives exactly like the gender they purport to be.
As such, Mulvaney has been heralded as a veritable hero by the left — to the point that he was even invited to interview the president of the United States.
To the right, meanwhile, Mulvaney remains a perfect symbol of everything that’s wrong with modern America …
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