‘Degrading to real women’: Dylan Mulvaney and Lady Gaga team up to celebrate International Women’s Day

International Women’s Day received the trans treatment and an avalanche of backlash as a pop star reached “peak cringe” lauding Dylan Mulvaney.

Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, better known by her stage name Lady Gaga, hasn’t strayed from politics or alphabet activism throughout her career. So, it was little surprise that the “Born This Way” singer joined up with the bane of Bud Light, Mulvaney, in steering down the rainbow road to mark the annual holiday rooted in Marxist ideologies.

The trangenderism influencer posted images from a photoshoot that, according to the Daily Mail, appeared to have been part of a recent event at Gaga’s Malibu home as part of a collaboration between the entertainer’s cosmetic brand, Haus Labs, and pharmaceutical company Clinuvel.

Following a previous post on social media where Mulvaney had recognized the artist for advancing from his previous vision board (a motivational tool composed of a collage of images depicting goals) to his current one, Gaga was heard saying, “I’m putting you on my vision board, for life. Put this on your vision board, world.”

“I love you,” Mulvaney had said in the video shared with the caption, “Happy international women’s day.”

 

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In another clip, the singer who performed at the inauguration of President Joe Biden could be heard saying, “I promise you, if you put your mind to it, and you work hard, and you never give up, and you do not listen to the rejection, you can achieve anything that life throws your way.”

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As activist Chris Elston, better known as Billboard Chris, pointed out, “You do not ‘achieve things that life throws your way.’ You achieve things in spite of what life throws in your way.”

“Fire that script-writer,” he added while asserting, “Lady Gaga wins top prize for contributing to the social contagion harming kids.”

The dad known for taking common sense messaging directly to transgenderism pushers wasn’t alone in calling out the ideological boost given from Gaga nearly a year after a promotion with Mulvaney had kickstarted a loss of $1.4 billion in sales that set an example for other companies on lines that shouldn’t be crossed — namely threatening children.

Such was the case when Doritos hired, then promptly fired, a similar influencer in Spain to promote their chips. Past comments appearing to promote the sexual abuse of children became public knowledge and forced the global company’s hand.

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Critics of the Mulvaney-Gaga collaboration referred to the social media posts as “peak cringe” and “degrading to REAL women,” while another said, “Done with her and her music.”

“Love how it’s always the rich, who do not have to deal with regular, normal everyday issues, promotes the toxic waste for the regular, normal everyday people,” wrote another in calling out the impact of indoctrination. “We do not have the money to just get up and move to a different place or send our kids to private schools if we do not like the system. WE have to deal with the nonsense they promote.”

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Kevin Haggerty

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