Transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney recently shared a defiant video celebrating 500 days of “being a girl.” In the video, Mulvaney discusses the challenges and traumas she has faced since publicly coming out as a woman. Mulvaney emphasizes the importance of earning trust and highlights the benefits of hormone injections over pills. She also addresses the controversy surrounding her promotion of Bud Light, which led to a boycott of the brand.
Mulvaney criticizes the lack of response from the company, stating that it had allowed people to be transphobic and hateful. Despite facing ridicule and loneliness during that period of unwanted media attention, Mulvaney is now using her voice to advocate for others in the transgender community.
In her video, Mulvaney reveals that she has learned many things during her 500 days of “being a girl.” One of the key lessons she highlights is the importance of earning trust. Mulvaney acknowledges that trust can be difficult to earn, especially in a society where transgender individuals face discrimination and prejudice. By sharing her experiences and speaking openly about her journey, Mulvaney aims to build trust and understanding among her audience.
The video also touched on the controversy that came surrounding Mulvaney’s sponsored word with Bud Light, which is owned by its parent company, Anheuser-Busch. Earlier this year, Mulvaney faced backlash from people who didn’t like her as a spokesperson for Bud Light because she’s trans, which resulted in a boycott of the brand. Mulvaney expresses disappointment in Bud Light’s lack of response, stating that it has allowed transphobia and hate to persist. This controversy highlights the challenges faced by transgender individuals in gaining acceptance and support from larger companies and society as a whole.
Mulvaney also discusses the benefits of hormone injections over pills. As a transgender woman, Mulvaney has undergone hormone therapy as part of her transition. She explains that hormone injections offer more precise control over hormone levels and can lead to better physical and emotional changes. By sharing this information, Mulvaney hopes to educate others about the options available for transgender individuals seeking hormone therapy.
RELATED: Preacher Blames Gay Couples Adopting Kids As To Why Children Are Turning Trans
Despite the hardships she has faced, Mulvaney remains resilient and determined to advocate for others in the transgender community. She acknowledges the ridicule and loneliness she has experienced but uses her platform to amplify the voices of others who may be facing similar struggles. Through speaking engagements and social media presence, Mulvaney aims to create awareness and understanding about transgender issues.
Long time trans ACTIVIST here. Dylan Mulvaney is NOT an activist, nor do they speak for the predominance of the transsexual population. Mulvaney may be a transgender who likes to dress up like a 1940’s ingenue and prance around in skimpy sportswear, but that’s as far as it goes. And with their lack of awareness; socially, personally, emotional, and environmentally; I’m surprised that they have gotten as far as they have. Not since Caitlyn Jenner has one person done so much damage to the cause and image of trans rights without contributing one single positive thing. From “Bimbo Day Drinking” on Day Two of “being a girl” to their incessant need for attention and a spotlight, I can’t wait for Mulvaney to realize how hard it really is to maintain your life on a daily basis. Mulvaney is an attention whore who seems to have found a golden goose in pretending to be a woman.
Amen. People like her not only give the Trans community a bad reputation – but they are an insult to all biological women as well as Transpeople. Vulgarity is not gender based.