Trans influencer/activist Dylan Mulvaney has reportedly fled to Peru “to feel safe” amid all the controversy surrounding ‘her’ in the States.
She announced her presence in Peru in a TikTok video uploaded on Monday.
“Surprise, I’m in Peru. And I’m at Machu Picchu. Isn’t this just so beautiful? I’m here by myself. And I used to do a ton of solo traveling. I’m telling you, it’s the best. If you could ever do a solo trip somewhere, it’s such a good way to get to know yourself better. But I came here to feel something, you know what I mean? And I definitely have. I’ve done shaman ceremonies that were like 10 years worth of therapy. It was wild,” she said.
“I’ve seen a lot of llamas. And the people here are so kind. I feel very safe here. It’s a little sad that I had to leave my country to feel safe, but that will get better eventually. And I’m dying for some Trader Joe’s rolled chili lime chips. But other than that, I’m so content. Still haven’t been kissed yet, but I’m holding out hope. And most of all, this trip has me feeling like I’m my own best friend again. And that is the best feeling in the world. and I hope you feel that way about yourself too,” Mulvaney added.
Listen:
@dylanmulvaney HELLO FROM PERU !! #peru #machupicchu ♬ original sound – Dylan Mulvaney
Critics cast doubt on the claim that Mulvaney had somehow been unsafe in the United States.
“Mulvaney attended the Them Now Awards 2023 in June in a very public setting. Apparently, Mulvaney wasn’t that scared of their safety if going out to major awards ceremonies and events was totally fine,” Outkick noted.
Critics also questioned the wisdom of Mulvaney broadcasting a current location to the entire world if she feels unsafe. And they accused the transgender of just seeking attention.
He’d feel much safer if he went someplace without internet.
— Joseph Ducreux (@DucreauxJoseph) July 12, 2023
I’m gonna run away from people and tell those same people where I am going.
— Banana Must (@vanluey1) July 12, 2023
If I fled the country because I didn’t “feel safe.” The last thing I would do is tell the entire world where I was.
— ️ (@HarmfulOpinion) July 12, 2023
Of course it is. “I don’t feel safe, but here’s a bunch of pics of me at 123 main st, Lima, Peru.” He’s a fraud in every way possible.
— Phil Marlowe (@PatNovak4hire) July 12, 2023
Yes because he could just go away quietly and everyone would forget about him, really quickly. But he’s all about attention. He can’t help himself
— Sanarndra #RespectMySex #AdultHumanFemale⚪️ (@Sanarndra) July 12, 2023
Plus, Peru JUST declared a state of emergency.
“Peru on Monday declared a 90-day national health emergency after a massive spike in cases of a rare neurological disorder – the Guillain-Barre syndrome. According to reports, the country has seen an unusual increase of 165 cases, while four people have died due to the disorder. Peru had also issued an alert on June 27 regarding the increasing cases,” according to the Hindustan Times.
“The Guillain-Barre syndrome is a rare neurological disorder in which the body’s immune system attacks the nerves. It starts with a tingling sensation and weakness in the hands and feet, and can quickly spread further – ending up paralyzing the body. Most people with this condition need to be hospitalised for the treatment,” the paper reported.
In fairness to Mulvaney, she does have a number of domestic enemies, including evidently Dog the Bounty Hunter.
“Dog the Bounty Hunter delivered a string of homophobic comments during an interview Tuesday with online Christian ministry founder Sharell Barrera,” according to the New York Daily News.
“Sitting alongside his wife Francie, who emphatically cheered him on, the reality star repeatedly targeted the LGBTQ+ community and said he’d give two black eyes to Dylan Mulvaney, the transgender woman swept up in the Bud Light controversy,” the paper reported.
“The pride comes before the fall. God made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve. … There’s two ways to rebuke [homosexual individuals]: in Jesus’ name and then physically,” he reportedly said.
“If I ever see him, I’m dropping him,” he then said about Mulvaney.
As previously reported, Mulvaney became a star and viral sensation by documenting his ostensible transition into a woman (sans surgery) on TikTok.
Besides earning an invitation to the White House, she also got a custom Bud Light can with her face pictured on it. Mulvaney’s partnership with Bud Light prompted massive, massive, massive backlash, allegedly making the 26-year-old a target of threats and intimidation.
Last month the transgender activist turned on Bud Light, claiming that the beer manufacturer had abandoned her amid all the backlash.
Anheuser Busch responds after Dylan Mulvaney plays victim, throws them under the bus https://t.co/x72Qr8JWsr via @BIZPACReview
— BPR based (@DumpstrFireNews) June 30, 2023
“I was waiting for the brand to reach out to me, but they never did. I’ve been scared to leave my house. For a company to hire a trans person and then not publicly stand by them is worse than not hiring a trans person at all,” Mulvaney said.
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