- Joined
- Jun 16, 2020
Update on our AGP friend Petrona Xemi Tapepechul, or Xemi for short.
Her Instagram has been made private.
Fret not, I'll include some info I have learned for anyone interested. A good taste of her delusion is offered in her Insta icon, which is a digital drawing of the couple. Delusion. They look nothing like that irl. Xemi is a "two-Spirit" non-binary trans woman of indigenous background from Kuskatan, which is indigenous talk for El Salvador. She refuses to call it El Salvador (more on this later).
Her spouse is Ahanu Tapepechul, who Xemi describes as being of Kainai (indigenous tribe from Alberta) descent, despite looking completely white. Xemi on the other hand is Pipil, aka, Nawat. But don't you dare call her that! Pipil is an exonym, a name given to a people by an outsider. In this case, the Nahuatl/Aztecs called them Pipil because apparently the Aztecs thought that the Pipil's language, Nawat, sounded like a child trying to speak Aztec/Nahuatl. I know, as if it wasn't already annoying enough to have to watch your pronouns around Xemi. Xemi and her family came from El Salvador for economic reasons and has ever since made it her mission to get everyone to cater to her and her community.
Xemi and Ahanu live in D.C., or as they refer to it, "Unceded Ancestral Piscataway Anacostan Territory." Like other troons, it must be a total nightmare to try to carry out a normal conversation with them. Xemi, and when not asking for your money to go to xyz cause fancies herself an artist, or in her words, "I am an actor. I'm a playwright. I'm an author. I'm a model. I'm a language worker and an aspiring polyglot. I'm an educator. I'm an award winner and I am the Artistic Director of Angel Rose Artist Collective." A Rennaiscance troon, if you will.
That's all I got. I'm at my limit on reading about babies sucking on moobs.