Dylan James Mulvaney / Days of Girlhood / Day __ of Being a Girl - Dylan Explains It All, a gay man interprets 'girlhood' in all glorious technicolor.

Demoralization is probably a big part of it. Making the goyim watch companies take a gut-shot to their market value only to continue existing & doing this "irrational" woke shit anyway might be the intention. It is not enough to be a rich kike. The cattle must be tortured. Both the ones who get laid off by their (((boss))) & those watching their favorite products get torn apart.
They could have accomplished this much more successfully just launching the booze version of juul pods. Just release crap similar to Mike's Hard except wrap it up in the color of the rainbow and call it some stupid zoomer shit like "Them's hard sodas" and make it taste like cotton candy booze. Hell releasing a cotton candy that has booze in it would have been better.
Yeah, given that it looks like the higher ups didn't greenlight this, I think it isn't so much a negative reaction to transgenderism as it is a protest against activist infiltration. It doesn't even look like this was thought through, because it makes no sense to suddenly alienate your loyal target market. The name 'Bud' is synonymous with blue-collar working class, cars, national sports. It makes no sense that a brand that happily partners with NASCAR, the NFL and The Superbowl suddenly turns around after decades and goes 'peek-a-troon!". As somebody said, it isn't even a "girls" drink. It doesn't suit Budweiser or Dylan's image at all - and it would be just as weird to see the real Audrey Hepburn awkwardly popping a cold one with velvet-gloved fingers.

If this was a serious partnership that was intended to promote a gateway product to Dylan's college-aged audience they could have slapped his Funko Pop face on one of those Boxology Cocktails and nobody would have cared.

...it's not blackpilled to acknowledge the irrelevance of this very minor movement of big line for one of the biggest companies on the planet, it's realistic.
But define irrelevant. No, nobody is going to bankupt a multinational overnight, but it's a very public media embarrassment for a relatively scandal free company with quite a large conservative and apolitical customer base, and should put other companies on notice that making Mr. Norma Desmond here the face of one of your most well-known products is not the winning strategy.
 
It's finally nice to see normal people fighting back against this Troon shit and the only language these corporations understand is money and this is probably one of the biggest backfires in American business history. I didn't major in business management but even I could of told the fucking Horse Person VP that alienating 98% of your customer base so you can try and score some virtual signaling points with less than 2% of the population makes no fucking sense business wise. I only ask myself was this done intentionally or not? On one hand liberals have entered this weird area where they are actually starting to believe the nonsense and bullshit they spew and maybe the horse person really did think this was going to be an epic business move, or on the other hand she saw this beer being evil white male patriarchy beer and she wormed her way into being CEO with all the right buzzwords and decided to take the company down a peg.
Really though her resemblance to a horse is far greater Than May and Hila.
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Physiognomy tip:
Never thrust a woman with no upper lip.
Don’t trust nobody with no upper lip; they probably have fetal alcohol syndrome and thus a poor sense of right and wrong. The upshot is that they’re probably also at least mildly retarded and not capable of getting away with whatever bad thing they’re doing.
 
anyone whos like 10+ years hrt just looks like a girl if they transitioned before 25.

I was going to make fun of this insane statement but then realized this is probably a massive projection/cope on OP's own life because I'm sure that thought is nagging in the back of their mind.

This tranny shit is just so sad all around, there are no winners here.

Yeah, given that it looks like the higher ups didn't greenlight this, I think it isn't so much a negative reaction to transgenderism as it is a protest against activist infiltration

You are very naive on how corporations and the c-suite are actually run. The reason why half of them even have the weird hierarchies that they do is because of plausible deniability. This is a blatantly obvious panicked response to the backlash that they were not expecting (to this degree, anyway). You are going to tell me that AB, a legacy company that's nearly 200 years old, is so poorly run that any random marketing bossbabe fresh out of woke uni can just circumvent their entire corporate hierarchy and push out anything they want without going through any series of checks and balances? OK buddy
 
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Check out some of the other brand partnerships Post Malone has made…

(The wigger Jew on the right is Greg Lansky, the founder of Blacked.com. Also notice that Post is drinking a Bud while his cousin explains the importance of race mixing).
Damn, I didn't realize he was that far gone, but I shouldn't be shocked by some dipshit rapper with his face marked up being into that.
 
As some of you may have already heard, Dylan Mulvaney was recently featured on an episode of Rosie O'Donnell's podcast Onward with Rosie O'Donnell a few days ago.




I don't think anyone has shared the podcast in this thread yet, so I've included an archive of the Youtube upload as well as a timestamped summary of the episode that includes highlights and quotes from Dylan. Most of the conversation is focused on Dylan, but Rosie O'Donnell weighs in every now and then.

I apologize in advance if anything is worded incorrectly in the summary or if the formatting looks off at any point.



  • [1:43-7:40] Rosie O'Donnell opens up the podcast by introducing the listeners to Dylan and his TikTok background and reads a message he wrote about how he gets uncomfortable calling himself an activist, and in his quote, he includes: "..But I get really nervous about sharing my community at large..... so I wanna come from a personal place like all of our journies." Rosie tells of a time her 10-year-old daughter told her how she learned from school "There's two sexes, there's lots of genders"—and prior to that—"Some kids in my class don't know their gender". Rosie closes out the story by saying it's the youth of today who are going to change and save the country. Rosie O'Donnell also describes some of the outrage going on with the LGBT community in recent times including Kid Rock shooting cases of Budlight in protest to Dylan Mulvaney marketing the brand and saying Kid Rock using a gun in his video was in poor taste in light of the recent Tennessee Covenant School shooting,
  • [7:50-10:56] Dylan talks about his past and how he didn't grow up with gay people in a small town called Alpine. As a three-year-old, Dylan was the only boy in dance classes he regularly went to at a studio. He came out to his mother at four years old as a girl around the same time his parents were getting divorced and Dylan was brought to a few therapy sessions afterward for believing he was a girl, he doesn't remember whether the therapist had tried talking him out of it.
  • [11:16-12:54] He later went to catholic school for twelve years where he made good grades and was in the choir. One day, during "Penance Reconciliation" (as Dylan puts it since he can't remember the exact term), a priest says he can't repent Dylan's sin of being gay but he wishes him well and this makes Dylan snap, says screw it, and quit the school soon after that in favor of art school. The priest incident also caused Dylan to lose his faith.
  • [12:58-14:46] Dylan has two older half-siblings from his mother, his father had been previously married and was sterile, expecting to never have kids of his own until Dylan was born. Rosie brings up the Day 365 event where his dad appeared onstage and hugged Dylan; When Dylan's dad unexpectedly came to the stage, Dylan at that moment thought his dad was preparing to take the spotlight and steal the show from him. Dylan mentioned one of his friends on Instagram (who was at the event and sitting next to Dylan's father) had seen his dad shaking throughout.
  • [15:13-15:58] Dylan comes out as gay at fourteen due to his mother reading his texts while he was off sharing kisses with an Eagle Scout. His mother was shocked to find out about his sexuality while on the other hand, his dad was supportive. Dylan recalls another memory in which a boy at his school came out to his parents by saying "I'm gay, but not Dylan Mulvaney gay" which offended him because he didn't think he was THAT gay at the time. Dylan thinks the femininity he was forcing down at the time was the transness he was keeping repressed.
  • [16:02-17:54] Dylan describes his time studying musical theater at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music where he had tried to shed his feminine energy through the school's masculine "ensemble-strapping jocks that can lift girls" teachings only to fail miserably each time. Dylan adds that during college he had been conforming to an industry that never let him see trannies perform on Broadway. Dylan remained repressed up to the time he got to tour for the Book of Mormon and ultimately does not resent his time at the school because he was doing his best and now can't imagine himself ever going back to being male. Even with the hate and controversy "just because I'm trans", Dylan says being a tranny is still worth it to him and he wakes up feeling a little bit happier every day than he was years ago.
  • [17:55-18:45] Rosie O'Donnell asks if Dylan had always felt he was in the wrong body as to which Dylan says "Yes and no"; the dysphoric thoughts were always there in his mind, although Dylan is particular about how he shares his physical transformation in public to not make his audience feel there's only one way to be transgender. He is aware of children and young teens following him and wants to make sure he doesn't influence too much of their decisions; "Even that word influencer terrifies me"
  • [18:55-19:25] Dylan says if a child comes to a parent and says they want to be like him, it's more than likely because they want to "wear pink, make jokes, and try new things" and not because they are actually transgender like he is (or so claims to be).
  • [19:26-19:57] Dylan then asks Rosie O'Donnell about her seeing gender stuff online, Rosie recalls seeing kids of her friends transition and has been involved in the process of helping the mothers going through it and supporting their children.
  • [20:01-22:26] Dylan praises Rosie O'Donnell for staying a tomboy and being masculine without transitioning and how we should celebrate gay men who want to be feminine without trooning out. Dylan briefly tells of when he was a twink and hooked up with gay men thinking it didn't feel "fully right" to him. Dylan hasn't started dating yet due to working on his own transition and thinks he should wait, as it would otherwise be uncomfortable for him to start dating while his anatomy is changing from hormones. "I get really scared that if it's with a gay man it's because they still see me as a man, or if it's with a straight man, are they fetishizing me?" Dylan says he wants kids someday and it breaks his heart how troons are being called groomers and predators.
  • [26:04-28:09] The podcast continues, and Dylan asks if Rosie O'Donnell ever faced backlash for adopting children as a lesbian. Since Rosie wasn't out of the closet back around the time her show was on the air, she didn't face any hostility and came out after 9/11. Rosie goes on further to tell about how she had tried to adopt her foster daughter in Florida in 2002, which banned gay people from becoming permanent adoptive parents and she brings up a state poll from that time in which a majority of voters preferred that babies stayed in an orphanage or a group home over a gay parent. Rosie O'Donnell then says she came out a few months later after her show was off the air. She then brings up an argument brought up to discredit her sexuality at the time about how she had once said she loved Tom Cruise and what she said was misconstrued to mean she was sexually attracted to him.
  • [28:11-30:04] Rosie O'Donnell recounts how her sexuality reveal was relatively accepted by everyone and Dylan takes this moment to discuss how he can't wait for trannies to be more accepted;"I wanna see trans romcoms, I wanna see, you know, sort of those early 2000s Never Been Kissed types with transpeople." Dylan doesn't like how troons are sexualized and are often depicted "in NCIS as the dead prostitutes..". He suggests people can learn from romantic movies which feature a straight man in a happy relationship with a tranny, as well as through scripted and comedic art forms. Dylan states positive trans representation outside of showing them as prostitutes would have impacted him more when he was younger. After that, Dylan adds"The majority of transwomen in America right now still have to resort to sex work", and how it's a very dangerous job to pursue in the midst of all the recent anti-trans legislation continuing to be established.
  • [30:05-32:08] Rosie O'Donnell and Dylan tackle the controversy regarding his appearance on Drew Barrymore's talk show. Rosie defends Drew, saying the latter tends to get emotional and winds up on the floor with many of her guests besides Dylan and does not think he deserved the backlash. Dylan claims to have tried to be "the most uncontroversial person this past year" and thinks all the hate comes back to the fact people don't understand him and positive things he says online and in videos get taken out of context. Dylan had left the talk show set that day feeling like he did great but later discovered the news sites and social media saying negative things about it. "They want anyone who associates themselves with transpeople to be under fire, they want to essentially shame people into thinking that if you associate with someone like me that you are to be laughed at or that you are now the crazy one."
  • [33:44-36:10] Dylan says he watched society get worse for troons since he started transitioning a year ago. He believes he's an easy target since he hasn't been trans for long. Dylan brings up his experience with the Book of Mormon, and how he has yet to play a woman role on Broadway. Dylan goes back to talking about his life, specifically graduating college at twenty-two and later meeting people in the industry after he transitioned. He brings up Elliot/Ellen Page as a case/example of having to use correct pronouns for a celebrity after they transition. Dylan mentions people sometimes call him a man in real life and on TikTok.
  • [37:35-39:08] Dylan talks about taking brand deals for the money and the scarcity mentality, but even then Dylan claims he would rather sing and dance even if it won't compete with the amount of money he makes from the deals. The conversation switches to TikTok and Rosie tells Dylan about how her daughter got her to use the platform by starring in a video with her mother appearing,
  • [39:41-40:52] Dylan discusses what made him move to LA (as asked by Rosie O'Donnell); it was because had fallen in love with the city while on the Book of Mormon tour. When he lived briefly in New York, Dylan shared a small bedroom with three other roommates in Times Square who kept stealing his packages, and in that period he remembered LA and wanted to move back to it. During the COVID-19 pandemic and "going through all this gender stuff", Dylan finally packed up to LA where he did standup comedy for a short time which gave him confidence and "the same feeling theatre gave me". Dylan says everyone should try standup comedy at least once, Rosie agrees and describes when she first did it at sixteen years old.
  • [40:55-41:22] Dylan sees his persona online as very innocent and tries to be appropriate but says standup comedy and the book he's currently writing allow him to be edgier and say swear words, in addition to getting to discuss the topics he keeps censored or unmentioned for kids watching his videos. "Anything right now, trans-related, will get taken and used against you."
  • [42:17-43:05] Dylan delves into how social media can pressure people into quickly deciding and announcing things right away, and how he'd came out as female far before making the Days of Girlhood series but initially assumed he was nonbinary before that and doesn't want anyone looking at his content and "Be like, this is some decision she made overnight and woke up and said it sounds fun to be a girl today, let's make a video! 🤪" and that his gender dysphoria has been an ongoing battle he has been taking seriously.
  • [43:13-43:56] Dylan and Rosie O'Donnell converse about how we should all stand up for each other and be allies to one another, especially towards "our trans brothers and sisters" since they're being killed and legally discriminated against. Dylan remarks "It's a heavy time and it's time to step up, for sure."
  • [43:59-45:48] Dylan did not believe he'd ever become popular and amass 10 million followers ("It feels like ants on a screen") and how he loves getting to see his fans in person, a lot of who are "queer, or teenage girls and their moms that follow me together." according to him. When asked by Dylan whether TikTok was going to still be around in the future, Rosie O'Donnell disagrees because the platform could be used to challenge free speech and set up protests. Rosie hopes the goodness of the American people will rise above the insanity of various hate-filled propaganda, calling out Fox News and Tucker Carlson in particular who, in her words, "gets paid to lie".
  • [46:16-47:13] Dylan says everyone should learn and be more tolerant of others, much like Rosie O'Donnell is doing in her podcast by listening to Dylan (He noticeably refers to himself as a transgirl in this part. Earlier, he mentioned receiving comments online saying he should call himself a woman instead of a girl). Rosie closes out the podcast by saying she will definitely stand up for trannies and tells Dylan to not focus on the negativity targeting him.
  • [50:33-55:00] Rosie O'Donnell answers a few listener questions at the very end and announces Brooke Shields will be in the next episode to discuss the recent Pretty Baby documentary.
 
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NY post says it's over 5 billion so far. Hope it was worth it to stick it to those transphobes.

https://nypost.com/2023/04/12/anheu...ue-amid-dylan-mulvaney-bud-light-controversy/
https://archive.is/oo0bO

https://www.zerohedge.com/political...six-days-execs-never-signed-trans-ad-campaign
https://archive.is/AS87d

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A company getting wrecked because they think is a good idea to insult their customers and disgust them by putting troons on their sponsor. You love to see it.
 
So this is the 'not so subtle' subliminal messaging that Olay is subjecting it's young and impressionable TikTok audience to.

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So it's clear that Dylan is a WOMAN and every other feminine type can be referred to by the some of their parts.... definitely NOT objectifying though.

Protip: to tease your wife/gf start referring to her as a "bleeder", "chest-feeder", or "person with a cervix". It'll piss her off I promise.
It appears someone else added those. I had to verify & found this via google:


Eta: although, Dylan is the only one that gets lip-sync privileges.
 
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Irony is Trannies and American woke culture are best arguments against capitalism. The Soviet Union wish they had rainbow capitalism to use in propaganda.
 
There is something none of you have brought up: manufacturing. Through a little research, I found that Bud Light is only made in one place:
Houston Texas
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A boycott can in fact be effective. Eventually the factory will have to scale back production, on account on no on buying and having too much of it. This brewery is their weak spot. Busch may own them but only one brewery makes Bud.
 
Supposedly the did not know about deal but I call bullshit with that. Everyone knows dealing with any form of diversity is a PR nightmare so there would have had to have meetings to weigh the pros and cons.
How's that Nike deal looking?
 
I like how companies despite having seeing news that people are against the replacing of actual women for trans women.
for literally 2-3 years
still continue to do so, THEN make the mistake of doubling down whilst shitting on their original customer base.

Thats what happen when you let Nepotism rule companies instead of hiring people based on legit qualifications and know how of things.
 
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Eta: although, Dylan is the only one that gets lip-sync privileges.
I find it incredibly interesting that out of all the trans people that exist somehow Dylan is the one that the government and corporations are choosing to associate with. He's new to the trans scene, incredibly fucking obnoxious, and doesn't have a chance at passing whatsoever. It just seems so logically bankrupt. They didn't do a basic background check on this guy and come to the conclusion "Wow, not only is this person a huge obnoxious prick with a very punchable face, but he also looks very uncanny and in no way normalizes trans people. Maybe we shouldn't associate with him."

I disagree with troon ideology, but you'd think if there was some plan to normalize troons in the minds of average people through commercials and an interview with the president you'd choose someone more palatable? It's the equivalent of trying to make people more accepting of Islam and making commercials with a genuine terrorist. In the case of Bud Light they not only advertised with a very uncanny looking trans person who's incredibly annoying, but they did it recently after a trans shooter killed literal children. Going back to the Islam example, that would be the equivalent of trying to make a commercial with a terrorist a week after 9/11. It makes no sense whatoever.

I said a while back that if you want people to start hating troons just show them for what they truly are. In the case of Dylan and his over commercialization, this concept is coming to fruition. So please US corporations, keep advertising with Dylan, keep exposing more people to him and his disgusting opinions, because at the end of the day it's not helping troons, it's just making them all the more despised by the general public :)
 
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