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To Mark ‘Trans Awareness Month,’ Transgender Has Fake Period Meltdown at Disney World

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The transgenders are nothing if not blessed with a flair for the dramatic — theatre students that many of them surely are.

One such individual exercised his acting chops at Disney World recently, assuming the role of a menses-stricken woman doubled over in pain.

It’s a perfect month for such theatrics, as I recently explored at PJ Media that November is now something called “Trans Awareness Month.”

““This month, we celebrate the beauty of trans identities and honor the resilience of our trans ancestors*. Together, we rise up to protect and support trans youth,” wrote the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network. On Twitter/X. “

Here is the video, which begins with a bearded man slumped somewhere on Disney property, speaking his Truth™ into the camera for his transgender comrades to commiserate with:

People want to say that I don’t experience PMS symptoms. [deep, labored breathing] But I’ve been cramping incredibly bad all day. And, at some point, my pain tolerance went away. And it started hurting incredibly bad for the last two hours, so much so that it made me go and throw up three times. So, yeah, PMS symptoms are ruining my Disney trip. [more labored breathing] Just ruining my Disney trip.

Truly heart-wrenching stuff. The transphobes all around him just callously walk by in the background while this individual suffers terribly. It’s sick, and it’s why it’s no hyperbole to claim that what we are witnessing in the West is a trans genocide.

Granted, we’re not tossing them off of rooftops yet like ISIS, but we’re basically on the doorstep.

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For the record, bigots, before you jump into the comments section with transphobic hate speech, transgender women are women, and that means they absolutely can get period cramps.

Women have been hogging all the fun for far too long, and now it’s the transgenders’ turn to reap the rewards of femininity.

Via Medical News Today:

Transgender women do not experience typical menstrual periods. However, people may experience physical and emotional symptoms similar to premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder.

Transgender women may undergo gender-affirming treatment, such as hormone therapy. As a side effect of hormone therapy, they may experience symptoms similar to those of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) or premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).

While some symptoms of PMS and PMDD are physical, others are emotional or psychological.

In all seriousness, my grandfather used to troll my ultra-lib feminist aunt by taunting her, whenever she complained of the pain of childbirth, that he didn’t understand what the big deal was because he had been constipated before, which is basically the same thing. 

The joke — which everyone, including my aunt, however begrudgingly, was forced to appreciate — was funny because it was so obviously absurd on its face.

This was in the before-times, though, before postmodernism rendered satire impossible to distinguish from sincerity.

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