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Author and social media influencer Oli London says China has turned TikTok into the primary social media platform for radical gender ideology in a bid to weaken American minds.London, who underwent 32 surgeries to transition from a white male to a Korean female before transitioning, tells Breitbart News in an exclusive interview that TikTok manipulates the discussion surrounding gender ideology by enforcing harsh community guidelines, rules, and outright bans for anyone critical of the transgender movement. Meanwhile, videos that show promote radical gender ideology or try to normalize the scars of gender reassignment for children receive millions and sometimes billions of views.But while TikTok is the showcase for trans ideology on social media, the mainstream media has become the gateway drug that convinces people struggling with their gender identity to embrace the trans lifestyle. ...
Dylan Mulvaney is a TikTok star.
London, who underwent 32 surgeries to transition from a white male to a Korean female before transitioning,
Transracial identityAlthough he is of White British descent, London identifies as South Korean.[19] His self-identification attracted worldwide attention[20][21] and stirred debate around the validity of being transracial compared to being transgender.[22][23] Sandra Song of Paper magazine accused him of fetishising South Korean culture, calling what he had done "incredibly offensive, especially since it effectively trivializes our identities because they're suddenly 'trendy.'"[24] London received death threats on the Internet for being transracial[25] but defended his identity as personal and said his intention is solely to appreciate the culture.[26][27] Others showed support for him. American activist Rachel Dolezal, who similarly attracted controversy due to her racial identity, stated that someone's personal identity (including London's) should not be other people's main concern.[28]Gender and sexualityLondon came out as non-binary during the Pride Month of 2021, announcing that he used they/them pronouns as well as neopronouns inspired by Korea and Jimin.[29]In mid-2022, he came out as a genderfluid trans woman and announced plans to get further surgeries to look like Blackpink member Rosé.[30][31]In October 2022, he told E! News that he was detransitioning, saying that he wanted to "go back to being [his] original self—a biological man", and updated his Instagram bio to indicate that he uses he/him pronouns.[31] London's book, Gender Madness, will be published in August 2023.[32]
Isn't that about like converting a Chevy Vega into a Bullit Mustang?