Showing posts with label Bruce Jenner. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Transgender Miss Universe Contestant has message to Trump

The first ever transgender Miss Universe contestant is now the favorite to win as the most female-looking man with mutilated genitalia cut up to resemble female genitalia. The would-be "Miss" Universe is using his platform to send not just a "message" to President Trump, a man with his genitals intact, I suspect, but to the entire world of people who cares about this kind of stuff.

After he won the 2-18 Miss Universe Spain pageant, Angela Ponce, a dude who had his penis mutilated and received hormone therapy because he believes it would magically change him into a woman, has not only become the first gender identity disorder sufferer in the Miss Universe competition, but the bookies have him down as the favorite to take home the bacon. [Screw you, PETA.]


"As the competition nears, online bookies are taking action, and Ponce has grown to become the clear favorite with current odds of +600," The Blast reports. "The folks at MyBookie.ag compiled their list of where all the countries currently stand. To put it in perspective, the Miss USA Sarah Rose Summers has odds of +2,000 if she wins the whole competition."

As the gamblers put money on Ponce, the trans contestant has been using the press leading up to the Dec. 16 contest to promote the transgender movement [aka: gender identity disorder movement].

Asked by Time if the inclusion of a transgender contestant in this year's competition would send a message to Trump, the former owner of Miss Universe, Ponce, who no longer has his Adam's apple said, "More than a message to him, it would be a win for human rights."

"Trans women have been persecuted and erased for so long. If they give me the crown, it would show trans women are just as much women as cis women," said Ponce, who claims to have identified as female at the age of three, because three-year-olds have great insight and judgment.

Miss Universe announced in 2012 that it would allow biologically male contestants who think they are women after a successful lawsuit by a Canadian transgender model, Jenna Talackova, the Daily Mail notes.

After losing to an actual biological woman, Miss Barcelona Mireia Lalaguna in 2015, Ponce ran again in 2018 and won the top prize. "My goal is to be a spokesperson for a message of inclusion, respect and diversity not only for the LGBTQ+ community but also for the entire world," Ponce wrote in an Instagram post after winning.

The trouble is, nobody with a brain disrespects a person simply because they have a mental illness. But inclusion is more tricky. 

For example, is it fair to women athletes [who are biological women] to compete against biological men who identify as women but have the muscle mass of a male in such sports that require muscle strength? There's a transgender woman [aka: man] who keeps beating women in weigh-lifting. Another keeps winning in track events. Men simply have the biological advantage.

And biological women are not happy about having to compete against transgender "women" either.

Ponce's win in Spain is not the first time a man who identifies as a women has won a high-profile female-exclusive contest. The most famous instance came in 2015, when Caitlyn Jenner, 66, won one of Glamour's "Women of the Year" awards. Of course the contest was totally political and is more of an intersectional win than anything else, but like most of the shows on Netflix, LGBTQ intersectionality is being crammed into our lives everywhere we look.

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Thursday, October 25, 2018

Caitlyn Jenner slams Trump over 'relentless attack on transgender community

Caitlyn Jenner, formerly named Bruce Jenner, voted for President Trump in the 2016 election and considers himself a woman and a GOPer. [The latter is factually true, the former is a recently declassified mental disorder.]

Jenner is claiming that President Trump has perpetrated a "relentless attack" on the transgender community because he doesn't actually understand what Trump's administration is doing in that regard.

"Following Trump's election as president, I saw fertile ground for change within the Republican Party on LGBTQ (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer) issues," he wrote. "Trump was the first Republican presidential candidate to claim to support this valuable, vulnerable community, and I was encouraged by the applause he received when he said at the Republican National Convention in July 2016 that he would stand up for the LGBTQ community."

But Jenner has changed his perception about the president's positions regarding those who believe they are not the biological sex of which they were assigned at birth.

"The leader of our nation has shown no regard for an already marginalized and struggling community" Jenner wrote. "He has ignored our humanity. He has insulted our dignity. He has made trans people into political pawns as he whips up animus against us in an attempt to energize the most right-wing segment of his party, claiming his anti-transgender policies are meant to 'protect the country.' This is politics at its worst. It is unacceptable, it is upsetting, and it has deeply, personally hurt me."

Jenner believes Trump is rolling back Obama-error era transgender protections, but all the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) seems to be doing is trying to establish the legal definition of sex under Title IX as a biological, immutable condition determined by the "gear" one is endowed with at birth.

Title IX is the federal law banning gender discrimination in education programs the receive government financial assistance.

HHS simply wants to define gender as determined "on a biological basis that is clear, grounded in science, objective and administrable." They don't want to determine gender on what an individual feels to be his or her gender. So, according to the HHS definition, gender would be legally unchangeable and any dispute over gender would be clarified using genetic testing.

Science deniers win, libtards lose--you can't just say you're a woman and that magically makes you a woman, and vice-versa. Nobody's rights are being taken away other than the right for a guy who thinks he's a woman being able to go into a woman's bathroom and again, vice-versa. Because people who pee standing or sitting have rights too.

Period.

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Sunday, July 16, 2017

Transgender Jenner may run for senate

The former gold medalist who calls himself a woman, Caitlyn (aka Bruce) Jenner is no longer jumping hurdles, throwing javelins and flipping over crossbars, but he's now jumping into the political area. 

Jenner has revealed to radio host John Catsimatidis that he has considered launching a run for Senate because there's just so much money a guy can make as a once-famous male Olympian turned transgendered. He is in the process of determining his future in politics and activism.

"I have considered it. I like the political side of it," Jenner, a Republican, said.

"The political side of it has always been very intriguing to me. Over the next six months or so, I gotta find out where I can do a better job. Can I do a better job from the outside? Kind of working the perimeter of the political scene, being open to talking to anybody? Or are you better from the inside, and we are in the process of determining that," he said, referring to himself in the plural.

"Yeah, but I would look for a senatorial run," he continued. 

Mr. Jenner has been a Trump supporter but opposed him over his decision to roll back Obama-era protections for transgender students, which make up a whopping zero point three percent of the US population according to a poll by the Williams Institute. 

They came to that result by averaging the numbers obtained in two studies, one in Massachusetts and one in California. The Massachusetts study found that 0.5 percent of the population was transgender and the California study found that just 0.1 percent of the population was transgender.

"I have a message for President Trump from, well, one Republican to another. This is a disaster. And you can fix it. You made a promise to protect the LGBTQ community. Call me," Jenner said.

Transgender individuals have a suicide rate of about 40 percent. That should tell us that it is a mental dysfunction that should absolutely have our sympathy, but not our validating that people born of one gender can change to the other.



Thursday, May 12, 2016

Caitlyn may again be Bruce

Caitlyn Jenner (OUAT Bruce Jenner) is having second thoughts about her external biologically correct switch from male to female, Ian Halperin, a Kardashian family biographer told The Wrap. Now the OUAT olympian is considering going back to her/his roots "in the next couple years."

We all can't wait. Oh, and OUAT is an acronym for "Once Upon A Time."

Halperin learned, while researching his book "Kardashian Dynasty: The Controversial Rise of America's Royal Family," that several people close to Caitlyn/Bruce believe that she is unhappy about being a she and wants to drop the 's' once again.

North Carolina is in a quagmire as to which bathroom the "new" Jenner would be assigned to, but until the switch-back happens, they are still confused.

Halperin said that "One source confirmed to me that Caitlyn has made whispers of 'sex change regret' hinting she might go back to being Bruce Jenner." The reason, Halperin said, was due to relationship reasons.

"She's still into women and wants to meet the right one," Halperin stated.

Some believe she's just thinking with her imaginary penis where once it had been real. But OUAT when Jenner's photo was plastered on the cover of Vanity Fair, she admitted that after the transition, she experienced her first panic attack.

The middle-aged OUAT athlete thought: "What did I just do? What did I just do to myself?"

"She's thrilled she has raised awareness about how transgender people have long been discriminated against but I think there's a chance she'll de-transition in the next couple years," Halperin said. "I don't think it would surprise anybody in her inner circle. It has been much harder than she anticipated. My heart goes out to her and I know her true friends will be there to support her on whatever path she chooses."

Although transgender people make up about 0.03% of the American population, they, along with the other LGBT folks, are represented in the entertainment media 420% beyond their demographic . . . and they still want more representation.

So stand by for further news as we keep up with the Kardashians. I can't wait.

North Carolina, you have been warned.




Friday, June 5, 2015

Jenner is declared a hero but some of us disagree

ESPN's Espy Awards has declared Bruce Jenner (who now goes by the name Caitlyn) to be the most courageous athlete of the past year and will be awarded the Arthur Ashe Courage Award. 

This award is due to Jenner having had a sex change operation (except for his actual chromosomes and other sexual defining attributes) and had his male parts removed and given a surgical procedure to give him girlish sex appeal.

This is the new 21st Century's definition of brave.

I guess if anesthesia hadn't been discovered and Bruce had to have his junk removed without it, perhaps I would call that brave--stupid, yes, but brave--however, he probably didn't experience fear or pain that people who actually do brave things overcome.

Sure, to go from one gender to sort of another takes a sense of commitment, but in terms of actual bravery, I'm not so sure. To be brave, one must be scared.

The SEALs who got UBL are brave. They did what they had to do in spite of their fear of being captured and killed; probably tortured along the way.

ESPN spoke about Jenner's "courage to embrace a truth that had been hidden for years, and to embark on a journey that may not only give comfort to those facing similar circumstances."

That's nice. It shows he knows what his sexual orientation is and it may help others admit to themselves that they too are not the gender their gear dictates they are. But is it brave of Jenner?

Bravery seems more obvious in Army Sgt. (Ret.) Noah Galloway who lost an arm and leg in the Afghan war. Galloway still runs marathons and performs in other extreme sports and has even been on "Dancing with the Stars." Unfortunately, he doesn't have his own reality TV show.

Lauren Hill knew she was going to die from brain cancer yet she continued to play basketball for Mount St. Joseph. She did, in fact, die but like Galloway, she didn't have a Kim Kardashian in the family.

Don't get me wrong--I have nothing whatsoever against Caitlyn Jenner. I just don't equate what (s)he did to bravery any more than I equate star athletes being equated to heroes.




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