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Big Businesses Like KitchenAid Display Hatred For Women By Hiring Men In Costumes For Ads

No business would advertise using a white guy in blackface. Yet many major brands are fine with paying a delusional male to sell to real women.

BY: JORDAN BOYD
FEBRUARY 28, 2023

TikTok performer Dylan Mulvaney, 26, says taking drugs, dressing up in bikinis, wearing makeup and bows, having sleepovers, and being nervous to rideshare without friends make him a girl, something anyone with a brain or eyes knows is not true.

Despite his sickening distortion of femininity while performing as a transgender man, Mulvaney is rewarded. Most recently, Mulvaney’s deluded belief that feathers and sparkles indicate womanhood granted him a front-page spot in KitchenAid’s 2023 Color of the Year campaign launch and newsletter.

Among pictures of dolled-up women ready to use their bright pink countertop appliances is Mulvaney, a biological man who launched an online career based on his absurd belief that “girlhood” is an ensemble anyone can take off or put on whenever he wants.

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Big businesses like KitchenAid won’t admit it, but by partnering with men masquerading as women in their advertising, they are showing complete contempt for the women they claim to support and empower.

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Source:  https://thefederalist.com/2023/02/28/big-businesses-like-kitchenaid-display-hatred-for-women-by-hiring-men-in-costumes-for-ads/

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